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You are going to see a number of objects Copy the name of each object on your worksheet Check off if you think they are alive, dead/ once alive, or never alive Write down a reason why you think they are alive, dead/ once alive, or never alive

Is it alive, dead/ once alive, or never alive? 1. Bones

Is it alive, dead/ once alive, or never alive? 2. Sand

Is it alive, dead/ once alive, or never alive? 3. Fire

Is it alive, dead/ once alive, or never alive? 4. A shell

Is it alive, dead/ once alive, or never alive? 5. Dried Grass

Is it alive, dead/ once alive, or never alive? 6. Dirt (soil)

Is it alive, dead/ once alive, or never alive? 7. Oil

Is it alive, dead/ once alive, or never alive? 8. A plant

Is it alive, dead/ once alive, or never alive? 9. Packing Peanuts

Is it alive, dead/ once alive, or never alive? 10. Air

Is it alive, dead/ once alive, or never alive? 11. Dead Insect

Is it alive, dead/ once alive, or never alive? 12. Wood

Is it alive, dead/ once alive, or never alive? 13. A fossil

Is it alive, dead/ once alive, or never alive? 14. Pine Cone

Is it alive, dead/ once alive, or never alive? 15. Water

Is it alive, dead/ once alive, or never alive? 16. Alka Seltzer

Is it alive, dead/ once alive, or never alive? 17. Hair

Is it alive, dead/ once alive, or never alive? 18. An Egg

Is it alive, dead/ once alive, or never alive? 19. A Cricket