My students LOVE this activity! What better way to compare living vs non-living things than to compare earthworms to gummy worms! I have included 2 versions of this recording sheet, one in which your students write in their conclusions and one where they can circle their conclusions. All you will...
My students LOVE this activity! What better way to compare living vs non-living things than to compare earthworms to gummy worms! I have included 2 versions of this recording sheet, one in which your students write in their conclusions and one where they can circle their conclusions. All you will...
Hello Everyone! We finished our study of living and nonliving things with a fun (and a little slimy) activity. "Gummy Worms vs Earth Worms...
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Since I was pretty much the worst blogger ever last year, I decided to finally share one of our favorite science units. During our study of life science, we focused on the difference between living and nonliving things. We started by learning what living things do, need and are. We sang a silly song to […]
Hello Everyone! We finished our study of living and nonliving things with a fun (and a little slimy) activity. "Gummy Worms vs Earth Worms" The activity was adapted from a similar activity in the AIMS Science curriculum. We had already discussed the characteristics of both living and nonliving things. Last week I posted about our little pet rocks. (search "Pets Rock"). This week my sweet team decided to just dive into this cute little lesson about comparing Gummy worms and earth worms. Most of us were excited about bringing earthworms into the classroom! :) Most of our sweet firsties were excited as well! Here's a quick freebie if you would like to try it!! Click here! Oh, what we don't do to help our kids experience all they can!! My kids actually ended up naming our five worms and we will be keeping them for a few more days! So cute!! Anyway, thanks for stopping to take a peek into this wonder-filled world! I appreciate you all so much!! I've been working on a couple of math activities for next week. I'll try to save time tomorrow to share those! Stay tuned!! Till then, have a great night!! Joyfully! Nancy
This is a quick little unit that teaches children about living and non-living things. I find that most kindergartners can almost always tell you what things are living and what things are non-living, but they cannot tell you why. And there are definitely some tricky ones--for example, most of my kids think that a tree is non-living. And then there is always the discussion of non-living versus dead. They will sometimes say things like, "The rock is dead." So I explain that in order to be "dead," something had to be alive first. And then, most likely, one of you little angels will shout out, "My grandpa is dead." Don't you just love kindergarten! Even after we have completed this unit, we continue to discuss living and non-living things and the differences between them. Every time we start a new unit on animals, plants, insects or even rocks--we ask: Are they living or non-living? How do you know? Day 1 I start this mini-unit by showing the Is it Living? powerpoint. Download Is it living It's just a bunch of pictures--of both living and non-living things. I simply show the pictures and ask the kids if each object is living...
This product is designed to provide extra opportunities of learning and engagement when learning the difference between living and non-living things. This is a part of my larger Spring thematic unit, which can be purchased here if you are interested in other activities for Spring. This product includes: - Overview Page - Lesson Plan Outline - Differentiated Cut & Paste activities (2 pages) - Science Probe - Worms: Living vs. Non-Living Experiment/Investigation Printables - Two Sets of Google Slides: Living/Non-Living & Worm Lab - Vocabulary Cards with Suggested Activities Questions/Concerns Please take the time to e-mail me at [email protected] or ask any questions/share concerns in my store Q&A prior to leave any negative feedback. Please make sure that you are not providing negative feedback on something that I have clearly stated is/is not included. NOTES Please follow my store by clicking the little star beside my name to receive updates and notifications of any sales or new products I list! Providing feedback in my store is useful and also earns you rewards on future purchases!
Hello Everyone! We finished our study of living and nonliving things with a fun (and a little slimy) activity. "Gummy Worms vs Earth Worms...
This pack contains 2 versions of a Worm Investigation sheet. If you're looking for a simple chart for your kiddos to record their answers while doing a Gummy Worm VS Living Worm Investigation, then this should do the trick! The following questions are: Does it need food? Does it need water? Does it grow and change? Does it move on its own? Does it have babies (offspring)? According to your observations, is it living or nonliving? This pack also comes with 2 sheets for kiddos to color, label, and fill in the blanks. One page has a sweet girl. The other page has a cute boy. I also created a {reader} to go along with this activity. This pack should help assist your kiddos throughout the week. I had fun creating this for my grade level. I look forward to your feedback! You may also like: Living or Nonliving Freebie *Remember, you earn TpT credit on future purchases when you leave feedback! Follow Me! Thank you for shopping at my store! ~Blair Terrill #ClassroomOrganizIt
Here is a cute {Freebie} for your Living or NonLiving unit! There are 18 pictures for your kiddos to sort. There are two headers {Living/Nonliving} You may also like: Worm Investigation Thank you for shopping at my store! Follow Me! Please leave me feedback! ~Blair Terrill @Classroom OrganizIt
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