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What Living Things Need

Kindergarten · Science · Living Things · South Dakota, USA

Lesson Summary

All living things need food, water, air, and a place to live.

Explanation

Every living thing needs certain things to stay alive. Animals need food, water, air, and shelter. Plants need water, sunlight, air, and soil. Without these things, living things cannot grow or be healthy. That is why it is important to take care of the world around us.

Practice Questions

Q1: Name three things an animal needs to live.
Answer: Food, water, and air (or shelter)
Q2: Do plants need sunlight?
Answer: Yes
Q3: What happens if a plant does not get enough water?
Answer: It will dry out and may die.
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What Living Things Need is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Science curriculum in South Dakota, USA.

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