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Is it living?

Engage kindergartners in discussions on identifying living things. Explore common traits like movement, growth, breathing, reproduction, and needs for survival. Stimulate critical thinking with challenges to determine if something is living and encourage explanations.

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Is it living?

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  1. Is it living? kindergarten kindergarten.com

  2. Stop and Discuss How can you tell if something is living or non-living? Take a few minutes to discuss with your class some things that all living things have in common.

  3. Living things move.

  4. Living things grow and change.

  5. Living things breathe.

  6. Living things reproduce (make more just like themselves).

  7. Living things need food and water to live.

  8. Challenge question: Is it living? Explain your thinking.

  9. Challenge question: Is it living? Explain your thinking.

  10. Challenge question: Is it living? Explain your thinking.

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