2. Objectives
After working on this learning object, you
should be able to:
1. Define what living and non-living things are
2. Enumerate some of the characteristics of
living and non-living things
3. Classify living and non-living things in the
environment
3. What are LIVING THINGS?
What are NON-LIVING THINGS?
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4. LIVING THINGS
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Living things are things that are alive
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They need food, water, and air to stay
alive
•
They have the ability to reproduce or
give birth, grow and change on their
own, and respond to changes in
environment
Animals
Plants
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5. Examples of Living Things
Animals
Animals eat food, drink water, and take
in and breathe air.
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6. Examples of Living Things
Animals give birth to their young ones. They
grow as they get bigger and have changes in
their physical appearance. They respond to
changes in environment like running away from
those who attack them.
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7. Examples of Living Things
Plants
Plants get their food through photosynthesis,
take in water through their roots, and take in
air through their leaves.
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8. Examples of Living Things
Plants reproduce, grow as they get taller and
bigger, have changes in their physical
appearance, and respond to changes in
environment like bending towards the direction
of light.
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9. NON-LIVING THINGS
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Non-Living things are things that were
once alive or have never been alive.
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These things do not need food, water,
and air
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These things do not have the ability to
reproduce or give birth, grow and
change on their own, or respond to
changes in environment
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11. Test Yourself!
Classify the following things that can be found in
our environment. Click on “LIVING” button if it
is a living thing and click on “NON-LIVING”
button if it is a non-living thing.
START!
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13. You are correct!
It is a living thing. It needs food, water and
air to stay alive. It has the ability to
reproduce or give birth, grow and change
on their own, and respond to changes in
environment.
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14. Try again!
Does it need food, water and air to stay
alive? Does it have the ability to reproduce
or give birth, grow and change on their
own, and respond to changes in
environment?
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16. You are correct!
It is a living thing. It needs food, water and
air to stay alive. It has the ability to
reproduce or give birth, grow and change
on their own, and respond to changes in
environment.
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17. Try again!
Does it need food, water and air to stay
alive? Does it have the ability to reproduce
or give birth, grow and change on their
own, and respond to changes in
environment?
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19. You are correct!
It is a non-living thing. It does not need
food, water and air to stay alive. It does not
have the ability to reproduce or give birth,
grow and change on their own, and respond
to changes in environment.
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20. Try again!
Does it need food, water and air to stay
alive? Does it have the ability to reproduce
or give birth, grow and change on their
own, and respond to changes in
environment?
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22. You are correct!
It is a non-living thing. It does not need
food, water and air to stay alive. It does not
have the ability to reproduce or give birth,
grow and change on their own, and respond
to changes in environment.
Next
23. Try again!
Does it need food, water and air to stay
alive? Does it have the ability to reproduce
or give birth, grow and change on their
own, and respond to changes in
environment?
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25. You are correct!
It is a living thing. It needs food, water and
air to stay alive. It has the ability to
reproduce or give birth, grow and change
on their own, and respond to changes in
environment.
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26. Try again!
Does it need food, water and air to stay
alive? Does it have the ability to reproduce
or give birth, grow and change on their
own, and respond to changes in
environment?
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28. You are correct!
It is a living thing. It needs food, water and
air to stay alive. It has the ability to
reproduce or give birth, grow and change
on their own, and respond to changes in
environment.
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29. Try again!
Does it need food, water and air to stay
alive? Does it have the ability to reproduce
or give birth, grow and change on their
own, and respond to changes in
environment?
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31. You are correct!
It is a non-living thing. It does not need
food, water and air to stay alive. It does not
have the ability to reproduce or give birth,
grow and change on their own, and respond
to changes in environment.
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32. Try again!
Does it need food, water and air to stay
alive? Does it have the ability to reproduce
or give birth, grow and change on their
own, and respond to changes in
environment?
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34. You are correct!
A ballerina is a living human being. She
needs food, water and air to stay alive. She
has the ability to reproduce or give birth,
grow and change on her own, and respond
to changes in environment.
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35. Try again!
Does this person need food, water and air to
stay alive? Does this person have the ability
to reproduce or give birth, grow and change
on her own, and respond to changes in
environment?
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37. You are correct!
It is a living thing. It needs food, water and
air to stay alive. It has the ability to
reproduce or give birth, grow and change
on their own, and respond to changes in
environment.
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38. Try again!
Does it need food, water and air to stay
alive? Does it have the ability to reproduce
or give birth, grow and change on their
own, and respond to changes in
environment?
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40. You are correct!
It is a non-living thing. It does not need
food, water and air to stay alive. It does not
have the ability to reproduce or give birth,
grow and change on their own, and respond
to changes in environment.
Next
41. Try again!
Does it need food, water and air to stay
alive? Does it have the ability to reproduce
or give birth, grow and change on their
own, and respond to changes in
environment?
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42. SUMMARY
• Living things are alive. They need food, water, and
air to live. They reproduce, grow and change, and
respond to changes in the environment.
• Non-Living things are things that were once alive or
have never been alive. These do not need the
basic necessities of living things. These do not
reproduce, grow and change, or respond to
changes in the environment.
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