Living Things
Non-Living Things
100

Can you name one example of a living thing?

Dog, Tree, Mushroom, Humans, Grass, Flower, etc. 

100

Can you name one example of a non-living thing?

computer, swimming pool, desk, pencil, etc. 
200

Name another example of a living thing

dog, tree, ladybug, starfish, etc. 

200

Name another example of a non-living thing

butterfly, blanket, tornado, river, puddle, etc. 

300

What are the 3 basic needs for living things?

air, food, water

300

Does a non-living thing need food, water, and air to survive?

NO!

400

What is one difference between living and non-living things? Fill in the blanks:

Living things need ______, ________, and  _______ to survive, and non-living things do not need ________,_______, and ________ to survive. 

air, water, and food

400

What is one difference between a non-living and a living thing? Fill in the blanks:

Non-living things are not made up of ______, and living things are made up of ______.  

Cells! Cells are like tiny building blocks that make up all living things. Cells have different parts that do different jobs to keep living things healthy and working properly! 
500

Name the three characteristics of living things

Living things:

 1. Are made up of cells

2. Need air, water, and food to survive

3. Can grow and reproduce

500

Name three characteristics of non-living things

Non-living things:

 1. Are not made up of cells

2. Do not need air, water, and food to survive

3. Cannot grow and reproduce