UNIT 4: LIVING AND NON-LIVING THINGS
NATURAL SCIENCE
SECOND LEVEL
PRIMARY
Mª Isabel López
SECOND LEVEL
PRIMARY
Mª Isabel López
NATURAL MAN-MADE
THEY GROW
THEY ARE BORN FOOD WATER
NUTRITION
INTERACTION
THEY REPRODUCE THEY DIE
AIR
A PLACE TO LIVE
REPRODUCTION
Viviparous animals are born from their mother’s womb.
Oviparous animals are born from an egg.
Plants are born from seeds.
A seed grows to become a tree.
A baby grows to become an adult.
A puppy grows to become a dog.
A chic grows to become a hen.
A tadpole grows to become a frog.
When living things reproduce, they make other living things with the same characteristics.
Carnivores eat other animals to survive. Herbivores eat plants.
Omnivores eat other animals or plants.
Plants absorb nutrientsand water from the soil.
DEPENDING ON THE FOOD THAT THEY EAT, LIVING THINGS CAN BE.....
Humans and animals cannot make their own food.
Plants can make their own food.
Photosynthesisis the process by whichplants make their food.
All animals interact withother animals. We use our senses to interact withother things.
Animals make new animals withthe same characteristics. Plants produce seeds from which other plants grow.
A table, a car, a pencil, a house, a doll, a fan, mountainsand clouds are non-living things.
Some non-living things are natural, which means that people don’t make them.
Other non-living things are man-made, which means that people make them.