Living or Non-Living Needs of Living Things Our Senses Describing Living Things Pollination
100
What is living?
A tiger
100
What are (2 of) air, food, water, shelter
Two things that all living things need
100
What is sight?
This sense tells me that a ripe strawberry is red.
100
What are (any 2 non-opinion adjectives that apply)?
These 2 words scientifically describe a tiger.
100
What is a bee/butterfly/hummingbird?
This living thing is a pollinator.
200
What is living?
A maple tree
200
What is food?
This need of a raccoon is met by an apple.
200
What is smell?
This sense tells me that cookies are baking in the kitchen, even when I am in my bedroom.
200
What are (any 2 non-opinion adjectives that apply)?
These 2 words scientifically describe a sunflower.
200
What is pollen sticks to the bee's body?
This is how bees get pollen from one flower to another.
300
What is non-living?
A rock
300
What is water?
This need of a deer is met by a river.
300
What is hearing?
This sense tells me that the fire alarm is going off.
300
What is so they can make seeds/fruit?
This is why plants need to be pollinated.
400
What is non-living?
The ocean
400
What is shelter?
This need of a squirrel is met by a tree.
400
What is my tongue?
This body part tells me that cotton candy is sweet.
400
What are a cactus, a porcupine, a thistle, etc
These 2 living things are both prickly.
400
What are (2 fruits/seeds/nuts)?
These 2 foods would not exist without pollinators.
500
What is non-living?
Fire
500
What is sunlight?
Plants need this to survive, but animals do not.
500
What is touch?
This sense tells me that my socks are wet.
500
What are bluejays, mackaws, bluebells, etc.
These 2 living things are both blue.
500
What is plant flowers, etc.
We can do this to help save the bees.






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