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Plants and Animals

Kindergarten · Science · Living Things · Wyoming, USA

Lesson Summary

Learn the difference between plants and animals and what they have in common.

Explanation

Plants and animals are both living things, but they are different in many ways. Plants stay in one place and make their own food using sunlight. Animals can move around and they eat food like plants or other animals. Both plants and animals grow, need water, and are alive.

Practice Questions

Q1: Can plants move from place to place like animals?
Answer: No, plants stay in one place.
Q2: What do plants use to make their food?
Answer: Sunlight
Q3: Name one thing that both plants and animals need.
Answer: Water
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Plants and Animals is a lesson in the Living Things chapter of Kindergarten Science. It is part of the Wyoming, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.

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Plants and Animals is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Science curriculum in Wyoming, USA.

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