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Growth and Change

Kindergarten · Science · Living Things · Quebec, Canada

Lesson Summary

Living things grow and change over time, from babies to adults.

Explanation

All living things grow and change. A tiny seed grows into a big plant. A kitten grows into a cat. A baby grows into a child and then into an adult. Growth takes time, and living things change in many ways as they get bigger and older. This is called a life cycle.

Practice Questions

Q1: What does a seed grow into?
Answer: A plant
Q2: Does a puppy stay small forever?
Answer: No, a puppy grows into a bigger dog.
Q3: What is it called when a living thing grows and changes over its life?
Answer: A life cycle
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Growth and Change is a lesson in the Living Things chapter of Kindergarten Science. It is part of the Quebec, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.

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Growth and Change is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Science curriculum in Quebec, Canada.

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