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Day 1 Review | Life in Action
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A bird flies away when it hears a loud sound.
respond
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A sunflower wilts without sunlight.
respond
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A puppy eats food, grows, and plays. What does this show? The dog is...
The dog is a living thing.
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A caterpillar changes into a butterfly.
grow
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A baby cries when it feels cold.
respond
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Describe a living thing.
A living thing can move, grow, and reproduce.
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What makes living things different from non-living things?
Living things can move and grow.
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A dog gives birth to puppies.
reproduce
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A hen hatches eggs into chicks.
grow
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A boy sees ants, grass, and stones in the garden. Which among them is NON-LIVING THING?
stones
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A plant bends toward the window to get sunlight.
respond
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Which of the following is a non-living thing in your environment? A. fish B. rock C. trees
B. rock because fish and trees are living things
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A butterfly lays eggs on a leaf.
reproduce
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Which group contains ONLY LIVING THINGS? A. rock, soil, and tree B. dog, cat, and plant C. chair, table, and fish
B. dog, cat and plant.
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Which does NOT belong to the group? A. ant B. house C. teacher
B. house because it is a non-living thing
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A mother rabbit gives birth to baby bunnies
reproduce
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A tadpole grows into a frog.
grow
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Which of the following is a living thing found in your classroom? A. chalk B. notebook C. student
C. student because chalk and notebook is a non-living thing.
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What does a living thing need to stay alive?
Living thing needs, water, food, shelter, clothing and air.
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Which of the following is a living thing? A. ballpen B. notebook C. student
C. student because ballpen and notebook are non-living things
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