u3 living things for 3ºb
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WRITE: ‘Living’. + ‘Non-
Living’.
YES
It is a living thing
YES
It is a living thing
NO
It is a not-living thing
YES
It is a living thing
NO
It is a not-living thing
YES
It is a living thing
NO
It is a not-living thing
YES
It is a living thing
YES
It is a living thing
NO
It is a not-living thing
How many did you get
right?
Can you tell me some living things?
Can you tell me some living things?
Can you tell me some non-living things?
Can you tell me some non-living things?
Mould
3 life process
es
Reproduction
Nutrition
Interaction
3 life process
es
Reproduction
?
Interaction
3 life process
es
Reproduction
?3 life
processes
Nutrition
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3 life process
es
Nutrition
Reproduction
Reproduction
• Living things reproduce. Reproduction means making new living things.
Reproduction
• Some animals give birth to live young and others lay eggs.
Reproduction
• Most plants reproduce by making seeds that grow into new plants. Some produce spores.
Reproduction
SeedsSpores
nutrition
Interaction
Tress
• Trees have a thick, woody stem called a trunk. The branches grow out from the trunk, high above the ground.
• Deciduous trees lose all their leaves in autumn. Oak trees are deciduous.• Evergreen trees produce leaves all year round. Pine trees are evergreen
Tress
Bushes
• Bushes have woody stems with low branches. They are taller than grasses and live longer.
Bushes
• The blackberry bush has lots of long branches. These branches have thorns. The fruit is called the blackberry.
Bushes
Grass
• Grasses have a soft stem. They are thin, flexible and usually short.
•Wheat is a grass. It has a long stem and many kernels at the end of each stem. We make bread from wheat.
Grass