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Living vs. Nonliving - Photograph Sort, QR Code Hunt

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Is it living?! Have your kids EXPLORE this concept themselves through videos using QR codes, photograph sorts and virtual field trips to practice identifying living organisms! Students will watch videos to learn the "rules" of what makes a living thing LIVING. They will practice sorting using items found at a market and grocery store sale ads to cut and sort! Practice matching the offspring of living things to the parent using a domino game. See preview to see more fun included!

QR Codes are used throughout the unit to show real life videos and photos of living and nonliving things! Video links and photographs are also given to substitute QR codes if technology is limited. :)

This unit is including in my GROWING 1st Grade Science Bundle!

Objectives given post on your objective wall!

Introducing Distinguishing Living vs. Nonliving:

  • 3 Video Links via QR Codes - Students scan, watch, listen and think about the rules they learn to identify living things. Two recording pages given: one with fill in the blanks and a word bank to match the concepts in videos. (Video links also given to show whole group.)
    ***All videos linked with QR Codes are given a SafeShare (filtered videos) option AND direct links to YouTube. SafeShare is the best option IF your district does have the site blocked. Test before you print!
  • Photograph Sort - 18 real life photographs given for students to practice sorting living/nonliving.
  • I Spy.. - Photographs provided for students to work with a partner to analyze the living/nonliving organisms in one photo. These would work best using the full screen mode and projected whole class.
  • Virtual Field Trips - Three QR codes given on recording page for students to scan, watch the video with a partner and record the living and nonliving objects found in the setting (farm, circus and zoo).
  • Comparing Goldfish and Goldfish Cracker - Students can use a Venn Diagram or a Double Bubble Map to compare the characteristics.
  • Flip Book: I Am Alive! - Students respond by drawing or writing to review the characteristics of living organisms.
  • Explore & Record - Students take a walk outside to observe their natural world and record the living/nonliving things they see. This is great to use as a home connection activity!

Shopping for Living/Nonliving

  • Market themed picture sort- Within small groups, students sort pictures of items they would see at a grocery store by living and nonliving. *Color and b/w options!
  • "Go Shopping!"- Students use grocery sale ads or magazines to cut and sort by living items. Headers given to make foldable pockets to store the pictures they cut out.
  • Trip to the Market: Color by Code - Students color the grocery sack on the worksheet based on if the sack is filled with living or nonliving items.

Living Things Have Offspring

  • Poster given to introduce words offspring, adult and reproduce
  • Dominoes - Students match the young to the adult (18 dominoes in both color and b/w)
  • Two Printables - Cut and match pictures of offspring to the adult, brainstorm living things and their basic needs

Review Fun!

  • Mind Readers Game - Students try to read the mind of their partners using clues to review living things!
  • Main Things About Living Things - Students sort or draw details to support the main idea/characteristics of living things. THREE differentiated options: draw, sort pictures or read/sort sentences.
  • Noun Search & Sort - Students use a book they can read to hunt for nouns and record them as living or nonliving.
  • Writing: The Difference Between Living and Nonliving - Full page composition lines with heading and living/nonliving flamingos for students to explain how they distinguish between living and nonliving.

Write the Room with QR Code Hunt & Real Life Photographs

  • Have your kids "show what they know" by responding to the questions with photographs! Printable option if technology is limited. Answer key and teacher key included!

TEKS Covered:

1.9A sort and classify living and nonliving things based upon whether or not they have basic needs and produce offspring

K.9A differentiate between living and nonliving things based on if they have basic needs and produce offspring.

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Last updated Jan 12th, 2020
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