What is living thing?
What do living things need?
Forest
Oceans and Wetlands
Desert
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What is a living thing?
A living thing grows, changes, and makes other living things like itself.
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What is sunlight?
Sunlight is energy from the Sun.
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What is a forest?
It is a place with many trees that grow close together.
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True or false? Oceans are nonliving things, but they have many living things in them.
True. Water is a non living thing but there are many ocean animals who live in it.
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What is a desert? What is covered on the ground?
It is a place with very little water. The ground in a hot desert is mostly covered with rocks or sand.
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What is a non- living thing need?
It does not eat, drink, grow, and make other living things like itself.
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How do plants use sunlight?
Plants use sunlight to make food for animals to eat.
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True or false? Animals use the living and nonliving things in a forest for food and shelter.
True. Living things: trees, bushes, forest floor Non-living things: rocks, logs, water
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How are oceans different from wetlands?
An ocean is a large body of salty water. A wetland is a low area of land that is very wet. The water in a wetland can be salty or not salty.
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When do animals look for food? Day time or night time? Why?
Night time because the air cool. During the day the air is hot and many animals hide or sleep.
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What does a living thing need? ( 4 answers)
It needs air, food, water, and space to stay alive.
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Where do most plants get water?
Most plants get water from the ground.
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What are two types of forests that we have learned in science class?
Pine forest and Rain forest
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Where do wetland animals find food, water, and shelter?
They find them in the mud, water, and plants.
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How does a cactus hold water?
It has thick stems and waxy skin.
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Name three living and three non-living things.
Examples Living: trees, plants, animals, people, more Non-living: rocks, bikes, clothes, computer, more
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What is shelter? Where can animals find shelter?
Shelter is a safe place for animals to live. Animals can find shelter in trees, in mud, and under the ground. Some animals can find shelter on other animals.
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List three living and non living things in a forest.
Living: trees, bears, plants, birds, insects Non-living: rocks, logs, water
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What parts of the animal helps them breathe and swim in the water?
Some animals have fins and tails to swim. They have gills to breathe air.
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How does a kangaroo's rats body make water? a) by eating seeds b) drinking water in a cactus c) finding water in a ground
a) by eating seeds
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Is a fire a living thing or a non-living thing? How so?
A fire is a non-living thing. A fire grows and needs air to burn and it does take up space. BUT fire does not need food or water.
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What do you call an animal that eats both plants and animals? a) herbivore b) ominivore c) carnivore
b) ominivore
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How is a pine forest different from a rain forest?
Pine forest: It can be warm or cold. It is dry and not very wet. Rain forest: It is warm and rainy.
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List three types of animals that live in the ocean and in the wetland.
Ocean: fish, manta, whale, shark, dolphin, turtle, crab, gull, jellyfish Wetland: snake, heron, alligator, dragonfly, hawk, snail, panther, mosquito, stork
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Why does a camel have wide feet? a) they are big animals b) to help it walk in sand c) no reason
It has wide feet that help it walk in sand.
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