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Mathew Wahome
Introduction
Living things are organisms that can grow, reproduce, and respond to their environment. They need food, water, and air to survive.
Characteristics of Living Things
- Growth: Living things like plants grow by getting taller or producing more leaves.
- Reproduction: Animals and plants can have babies or seeds to make new living things.
- Response to stimuli: When you touch a plant, it may bend towards the light to get more sunlight.
Examples of Living Things
- Plants: Trees, flowers, and grass are examples of living things that grow and make seeds.
- Animals: Dogs, cats, birds, and insects are living things that move, eat, and reproduce.
Fun Activity
Go outside and observe different plants and animals. Draw a picture of one plant and one animal you see. Write down how they are similar and different.
Remember
- Living things grow, reproduce, and respond to their environment.
- Plants and animals are examples of living things.
- Living things need food, water, and air to survive.