Non-living things are anything that was never alive and do not eat, grow, breathe or reproduce. They include objects like cars that cannot move on their own and need a driver to start the engine. Cars are non-living because they do not have the properties of living things like reproduction, independent movement, growth or need for water and food. The worksheet asks students to list examples of non-living things and their key differences from living things.
Non-living things are anything that was never alive and do not eat, grow, breathe or reproduce. They include objects like cars that cannot move on their own and need a driver to start the engine. Cars are non-living because they do not have the properties of living things like reproduction, independent movement, growth or need for water and food. The worksheet asks students to list examples of non-living things and their key differences from living things.
Non-living things are anything that was never alive and do not eat, grow, breathe or reproduce. They include objects like cars that cannot move on their own and need a driver to start the engine. Cars are non-living because they do not have the properties of living things like reproduction, independent movement, growth or need for water and food. The worksheet asks students to list examples of non-living things and their key differences from living things.
NON- LIVING THINGS NON-LIVING THINGS Non living things – anything that was never alive.
do not eat food, do not grow,
do not breathe and do not have babies Do you know? A car moves on the road, but it cannot move on its own. It needs a driver (human) to start the engine and move it. So a car is a non-living thing. NON LIVING THINGS Monday Science 24/05/2021 Non-living things.
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Can reproduce Do not reproduce
Can move Do not move on its own (need electricity) Need water and food Do not need water and food Can grow Do not grow and change 2 3 5