Living or Non-Living?

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Over the past few weeks in Science we have been looking at the differences between living and non-living things.

Today, our success criteria was to sort living things into groups and explain our reasoning.

We made posters in groups to sort living things into: amphibians, fish, birds, mammals and reptiles. We then swapped our posters with another group to peer assess.

Reptiles

Alice  – “Reptiles have 4 legs or no legs!”

Uzair – “They have scales not fur.”

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Amphibians

Umair – “They lay eggs.”

Jack – “Smooth skin!”

Katherine – “They live on land and water.”

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Fish

Luc – “Fish are cold-blooded creatures and have gills not lungs to breathe.”

Kieran – “Scales too!”

Isher – “They’re cold-blooded.”

Aidan – “They usually lay eggs but can have babies too.”

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Mammals

Saman – “Dogs, cats and me – we’re mammals!”

Shazil – “Mammals feed their babies milk.”

Yasmin – “Mammals are warm-blooded and need air to breathe.”

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Birds

Rayyan – “Birds can fly – I wish I could fly too.”

Zoha – “Birds have feather not fur.”

Rydha – “They have ear holes instead of ears to listen.”

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We think we have learned lots already about living and non-living things – what do you think?!

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