Here are some simple notes on living things and non-living things for Class 4:
Living Things:
- Breathe
- Eat
- Grow
- Move
- Reproduce
- Respond to stimuli
- Get sick
- Die
Examples:
- Plants
- Animals
- Humans
- Insects
- Microorganisms (like bacteria)
Non-Living Things:
- Do not breathe
- Do not eat
- Do not grow
- Do not move (on their own)
- Do not reproduce
- Do not respond to stimuli
- Do not get sick
- Do not die
Examples:
- Rocks
- Water
- Air
- Toys
- Books
- Chairs
- Tables
Remember:
- All living things need air, water, and food to survive.
- All living things are different from each other.
- Non-living things do not need air, water, or food.
These notes are designed to be simple and easy to understand for Class 4 students. Let me know if you need any further modifications!
Note: Some things can be considered "living" in certain contexts but "non-living" in others. For example, a virus is considered non-living in the classical sense, but it can replicate and evolve, which are characteristics of living things.