How do living things get what they need to live and grow?
Lesson 1Living Things and Their Needs
Lesson 2Plants and Their Parts
Lesson 3Animals and Their Parts
Lesson 4Classifying Animals
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What are living things?
Living things grow, respond to the world around them, and reproduce.
What do living things need?
Living things need food, water, and space.
Many also need gases found in air or water.
What are living things made of?
Living things are made up of cells.
How can you tell the difference between a living and a nonliving thing?
Main Idea
Living things have needs, grow, respond, and reproduce. Living things are made up of cells.
Nonliving things do not have needs and do not grow, reproduce, or respond.
Living things ___________ , or react, to the world around them.
___________ are the building blocks of life.
An ___________ is all the living and nonliving things that surround an organism.
Living things are called ___________.
To ___________ means to make more of one’s own kind.
cells reproduce
Vocabulary
environment organisms respond
Cells
Living things have needs to survive.
water
food
Main Idea and Details
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What do living things need to survive?
gases in air or water
space
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What are plants?
Most plants have roots, stems, and leaves.
They use energy from the sun to make their own food.
How do roots and stems help plants?
These are structureswhich hold the plant in place and help it take in nutrients.
Why are leaves important? Leaves take in the carbon dioxide and sunlight that plants need for photosynthesis.
Leaves also give off oxygen and make food for the plant.
How can you classify plants?You can classify plants by their structures (roots, stems, leaves) or by whether they are flowering or non-flowering.
What three structures do most plants have?
Main Idea
Roots, stems, leaves
Plants make food through a process called ______________.
______________ are substances that helpliving things grow and stay healthy.
Many plants have the same basic______________, or parts.
nutrients
Vocabulary
photosynthesis structures
Nutrients
_________ are structures that takein water and hold a plant in place.
A _________ is the structure where a plant makes food.
A _________ is a structure that holds up a plant.
leaf
Vocabulary
roots stem
Roots
Parts of a Plant
Stems hold a plant upright so its leaves can get sunlight and they transport materials throughout the plant.
Roots take in water and nutrients and keep a plant in place.Summarize
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How do a plant’s parts
help it survive?
Leaves take in carbon dioxide and energy from sunlight. Leaves are where photosynthesis takes place.
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What are animals?
Animals are living things that can usually move and respond to their environment in a variety of ways.
They get their energy and nutrients by eating other organisms.
How do animals get what they need?
Animals have structures that help them get what they need for survival.
How do animals stay safe?
Some animals have structures to help them stay safe and the others find shelter.
How are animals alike?
Main Idea
All animals move, respond to their environment in noticeable ways, eat other organisms for energy, and have structures that help them meet their needs.
___________ are structures that take in oxygen from the water.
Some animals stay safe by finding a safe place, or ___________.
___________ are structures that take in oxygen from the air.
gills
lungs
Vocabulary
shelter
Gills
Lungs
Plants need carbon dioxide,
sunlight, and nutrients from
the soil.
Animals must eat other
organisms for energy.
Both plants and animals need food,
water, space, and oxygen.
Compare and Contrast
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How can you classify animals?
Animals can be classified based on
their structures.
What are some invertebrates?
What are some vertebrates?
What are mammals?
Mammals are vertebrateswith hair or fur, and are born alive.
You are a mammal too!
Name five groups of vertebrates.
Main Idea
Fish, birds, amphibians, reptiles, mammals
Many vertebrates have a thing, hard covering,called an ______________.
______________ are vertebrates with scaly skin.
______________are vertebrates with hair or fur.
Animals without backbones are called______________.
exoskeleton
Vocabulary
invertebrates mammals
Reptiles
reptiles
Mammals
Animals with backbones are called ____________.
Animals that spend part of their lives in waterand part on land are called ____________.
____________ are vertebrates that spend their whole lives in water.
A ____________ is a kind of animal with a beak,feathers, two wings, and two legs. amphibians
Vocabulary
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Fish
Mammal
A zebra has hair and gives birth to live young.
A zebra does not have scales or feathers like other groups of
vertebrates.
Classify
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Mammal