Are they living things? Are they non-living things? Katharine Hind 2013 CEIP Juan de Vallejo.

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Are they living things? Are they non-living things? Katharine Hind 2013 CEIP Juan de Vallejo

If you think a picture shows something that is living, hold up your card that says ‘living’. If you think a picture shows something that is not living, hold up your card that says ‘non-living’.

dog puppy

pig piglet

animals Animals are living things.

teddy bear

How many did you get right?

Similarities and Differences? What is the same about the living things you are about to see? What is different?

What is similar and different about these two living things?

Owl Eagle

plants Plants are living things.

What do all of these humans have in common? What is different about some of them?

humans

A KS1 Science interactive experiment for children aged 5-6 that explores the differences between animals and non-living things by looking at if they move on their own.

pets