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Here or There? Plants and animals have got life, so they are called living things or organisms. Stones and water haven t got life. They are non-living things. They are objects. Living things have seven characteristics: they move; they grow; they eat; they reproduce; they breathe; they excrete; they use their senses.

Help AZX, the alien! English Alphabet Living Things Non-living Things A ant armchair B bear ball C cat car D dolphin doll E egg engine F flower fan G gorilla ghost H hamster hall I ibex (a type of deer) ink J jellyfish jelly K koala key L lizard lake M man mirror N nanny (baby-sitter) night O olive (on the tree) oil P parents paper Q quail quad R rose river S sister sea T tree table U uncle Uranus V violet violin W whale water X // x-rays Y yak yacht Z zebra zip

Help AZX, the alien! Living things Living things all grow & change, grow & change, grow & change Living things all grow and change Livings things need food and air, food and air, food and air Living things need food and air Living things move on their own, on their own, on their own Living things move on their own Living things grow old and die, old and die, old and die Living things grow old and die (Tune: Mary Had a Little Lamb) https://dbsenk.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/living-things-song.jpg

SCHEDA n. 1 HELP AZX AZX wants to write a report. Can you help him? Fill in using the word bank. eat air reproduce senses seven a. All living things have got... characteristics. b. All living things grow and..., that means to have babies. c. All living things need to... to get energy. d. Non-living things do not need... to breathe. e. Non-living things haven t got.... Read and write T (TRUE) or F (FALSE). a. A plant is a living thing.... b. A cloud is a living thing.... c. All living things have got nine characteristics.... d. All living things use their senses.... e. Non-living things do not move.... Conoscenze: living e non-living things.

SOLUZIONE SCHEDA n. 1 HELP AZX AZX wants to write a report. Can you help him? Fill in using the word bank. eat air reproduce senses seven a. All living things have got... seven characteristics. b. All living things grow and..., reproduce that means to have babies. c. All living things need to... eat to get energy. d. Non-living things do not need... air to breathe. e. Non-living things haven t got.... senses Read and write T (TRUE) or F (FALSE). a. A plant is a living thing.... T b. A cloud is a living thing.... F c. All living things have got nine characteristics.... F d. All living things use their senses.... T e. Non-living things do not move.... T Conoscenze: living e non-living things.

SCHEDA n. 2 LIVING THINGS QUIZ Read and circle the right answer. Living things are live and active. They move, they grow and they react to their environment. Some of the examples of living things around us are plants, animals and human beings. Non-living things do not grow, do not move and they do not reproduce. Some of the examples of non-living things are tables, chairs, bags, books, leaves on the grass a. Are living things active? q Yes, they are. q No, they aren t. b. Do living things react to the environment? q Yes, they do. q No, they don t. c. Are rocks and water living things? q Yes, they are. q No, they are not. d. Do non-living things grow and move? q Yes, they do. q No, they don t. e. Are tables, water and sand living things? q Yes, they are. q No, they are not. Abilità: legge autonomamente e comprende un breve testo.

SOLUZIONE SCHEDA n. 2 LIVING THINGS QUIZ Read and circle the right answer. Living things are live and active. They move, they grow and they react to their environment. Some of the examples of living things around us are plants, animals and human beings. Non-living things do not grow, do not move and they do not reproduce. Some of the examples of non-living things are tables, chairs, bags, books, leaves on the grass a. Are living things active? q X Yes, they are. q No, they aren t. b. Do living things react to the environment? q X Yes, they do. q No, they don t. c. Are rocks and water living things? q Yes, they are. q X No, they are not. d. Do non-living things grow and move? q Yes, they do. q X No, they don t. e. Are tables, water and sand living things? q Yes, they are. q X No, they are not. Abilità: legge autonomamente e comprende un breve testo.