Engage your students in exciting science lessons about living and nonliving things. This science lesson is perfect for science centers in Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second Grade classrooms and packed full of fun science activities.
This document allows your class to have a hands-on experience learning about living and nonliving things.
Inside You Will Find:
Book list and Posters – 3 pages
Picture Sort – 5 pages
Flipbooks – 3 pages
Worksheets (full page and half page) – 7 pages
Materials Needed for Living Nonliving:
- paper
- laminating pouches
- laminator
- composition notebook (if you do a science notebook)
- stapler
Getting Living Nonliving Ready
This particular resource is full of an assortment of activities and centers, therefore, preparation will vary. I will do a quick rundown of each component in this bundle.
Picture Sort
There are sixteen pictures that students will sort based on whether or not it is living or not living. This can be done whole group or in small groups.

Flip Book
Students will complete a living flip book and a nonliving flip book. They will sort through the pictures and place according to whether or not the picture is living or nonliving. There are twelve pictures that can be added to each book.

Worksheets
Students will have four different worksheets that can be completed throughout this unit. Here is an example of one of them. The rest are about the following: living things, nonliving things, and then the last one requires them to answer some questions about a chosen object so students can decide whether or not it is living.

Book List, Anchor Chart, and Song
Lastly, there is a living nonliving book list in case you need to add to your classroom library, a living nonliving song, and also a living nonliving anchor chart.

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