Living and Nonliving Things Living and Nonliving Things

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Living and Nonliving Things

Living and Nonliving Things

Living and Nonliving Things Elba Rodriguez • Content Area: Science • Grade: 1 st

Living and Nonliving Things Elba Rodriguez • Content Area: Science • Grade: 1 st grade

What is a Living Thing? People are living things. Animals are living things. Plants

What is a Living Thing? People are living things. Animals are living things. Plants are living things.

Living Things • Many living things move on their own. • Living things can

Living Things • Many living things move on their own. • Living things can grow.

Living Things Grow and Change

Living Things Grow and Change

What Do Living Things Need? • Living things need food. • Living things need

What Do Living Things Need? • Living things need food. • Living things need water. • Living things need air. • Living things need shelter.

What are nonliving things? • Nonliving things are not alive. • They cannot do

What are nonliving things? • Nonliving things are not alive. • They cannot do what living things do. • Nonliving things cannot eat, grow, or breath air.

Nonliving Things • Some nonliving things • • can move. They do not move

Nonliving Things • Some nonliving things • • can move. They do not move on their own. Something makes nonliving things move.

1 st Grade Science TEKS (1. 8) Science concept. The student distinguishes between living

1 st Grade Science TEKS (1. 8) Science concept. The student distinguishes between living organisms and nonliving objects. The student is expected to: (a)group living organisms and nonliving objects; and (b)compare living organisms and nonliving objects

Credits Cohen, M. , et. al. (1991). Discover Science. Glenville, IL: Scott, Foresman and

Credits Cohen, M. , et. al. (1991). Discover Science. Glenville, IL: Scott, Foresman and Co. I got information on my lesson and scanned pictures from this text. http: //www. askeric. org/Virtual/Lessons/Science/Biology/BI O 0093. html I got two lesson plans, which gave me both information and insight on how to format my presentation. http: //www. tea. state. tx. us/teks/ I got my TEKS objectives from this web site. http: //dgl. microsoft. com/ I got these clipart from this website.