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1 Living & Nonliving Main Menu Credits

2 Main Menu Video Living Quiz Nonliving Back to the Title Page

3 Video

4 Quiz Begin Main Menu

5 Question 1 Is this living or nonliving? Living Nonliving Bear Help

6 Great Job! Next Main Menu

7 Try Again Back

8 Question 2 Is this living or nonliving? Water

9 Great Job!

10 Try Again

11 Question 3 Is this living or nonliving? Pencil

12 Great Job!

13 Try Again

14 Question 4 Is this living or nonliving? Octopus

15 Great Job!

16 Try Again

17 Question 5 Is this living or nonliving? Rose

18 Great Job!

19 Try Again

20 Question 6 Is this living or nonliving? Spider

21 Great Job!

22 Try Again

23 Question 7 Is this living or nonliving? Snail

24 Great Job!

25 Try Again

26 Living Plant Animal Basic Needs

27 Basic Needs of… Plant Animal

28 Basic needs of Plants Living Menu Air: Carbon Dioxide Water: Roots
Food: Roots- get nutrients Sunlight: gives energy Shelter: Forests, swamps, garden… Living Menu

29 Basic needs of Animals Living Menu Air: Breathing- Oxygen Water: Drink
Food: Eat Sunlight Shelter: house, cave, forest… Living Menu

30 Plants Examples Tree Flower Mushroom Cactus

31 Trees Plants Big Branches need a lot of space Shelter: Forest
Examples: Oak Pine Cedar Plants

32 Flowers Rose have thorns for protection
Water lily: shelter is on top of water Rose Tulip Water lily

33 Weeds Dandelions: Spread seeds by the wind
Grassy Weeds: spreads very fast

34 Cactus Store water Can resist heat In dry and hot areas
Thorns to keep away animals who might eat it

35 Mushroom Found in wet areas Can live out of the sunlight
Some can be eaten but some cannot

36 Animals Examples Worm Dog Butterfly Fish Humans

37 Worm Animals Live underground Skin= Slimy &moist
They have no legs, feet, noses, eyes, lungs or ears. Food: leaves Animals

38 Dog Shelter: dog house Food: bones & dog food Fur keeps them warm

39 Butterfly Insect Can fly
Food: gets nectar from flowers with its long tongue Many different kinds tongue

40 Fish Breath using gills Shelter: Water Examples: Shark Whale Starfish
Clownfish

41 Human Shelter: home We are mammals We eat to gain energy

42 Nonliving Apple Snowman Car Book Sun Nonliving Checklist

43 Nonliving Checklist Main Menu Nonliving Doesn’t need air?
Doesn’t need food? Doesn’t need water? Doesn’t need a shelter? Sunlight isn’t needed? In order to be living it has to need air, food, water, sunlight and a specific habitat… if it doesn’t need ALL of these things it is nonliving!!! Main Menu Nonliving

44 Checklist Back Needs air? Needs water? Needs food? Needs shelter?
Needs sunlight? Back Question 1

45 Checklist Needs air? Needs water? Needs food? Needs shelter?
Needs sunlight? Question 2

46 Checklist Needs air? Needs water? Needs food? Needs shelter?
Needs sunlight? Question 3

47 Checklist Needs air? Needs water? Needs food? Needs shelter?
Needs sunlight? Question 4

48 Checklist Needs air? Needs water? Needs food? Needs shelter?
Needs sunlight? Question 5

49 Checklist Needs air? Needs water? Needs food? Needs shelter?
Needs sunlight? Question 6

50 Checklist Needs air? Needs water? Needs food? Needs shelter?
Needs sunlight? Question 7

51 Credits TEKS: § Science, Kindergarten b 9A (Organisms and environments): The student knows that plants and animals have basic needs and depend on the living and nonliving things around them for survival. The student is expected to differentiate between living and nonliving things based upon whether they have basic needs and produce offspring. Link: Flower pic: Flower pic 2: Tree pic: Fish Pic: Octopus pic: Basic need of all living things: Photosynthesis: Oak tree: Worms: Weed pic: Worm Pic: Title Page


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