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Living or Nonliving? Hicks Rourke Classroom

Have you ever wondered about the science all around us? Plants grow and change, the Sun rises to warm the Earth, and matter changes from one form to another. Investigate Life, Physical, Earth, and Technology science topics with Rourke’s My Science Library. This library explores NSTA science standards with engaging text and colorful images to support readers from kindergarten to third grade. Are you ready to investigate?



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Level: I Word Count: 176 100th Word: living (page 14)

Tips on Reading this Book with Children:

Comprehension & Extension:

Sight Words I Used:

1. Read the title.

• Summarize:

about must their they you



Predictions – after reading the title have children make predictions about the book.

2. Take a book walk.

Talk about the pictures in the book. Use content words from the book as you take the picture walk.



Have children find one or two words they know as they do a picture walk.

3. Have children find words they recognize in the text. 4. Have children read the remaining text aloud.



What are the characteristics of living things? Are plants living? How do you know?

• Text to Self Connection:

What living things live in your house with you? Can you tell about your favorite nonliving thing?

• Extension: Five Facts!

Make a list of five facts that you learned from reading the book.

5. Strategy Talk – use to assist children while reading. • Get your mouth ready • Look at the picture • Think…does it make sense • Think…does it look right • Think…does it sound right • Chunk it – by looking for a part you know

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7. Complete the activities at the end of the book.

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Living or Nonliving? by Kelli Hicks Science Content Editor: Kristi Lew

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Science content editor: Kristi Lew A former high school teacher with a background in biochemistry and more than 10 years of experience in cytogenetic laboratories, Kristi Lew specializes in taking complex scientific information and making it fun and interesting for scientists and non-scientists alike. She is the author of more than 20 science books for children and teachers. © 2012 Rourke Publishing LLC All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system without permission in writing from the publisher. www.rourkeclassroom.com Photo credits: Cover © Awei, Adi, Cover logo frog © Eric Pohl, test tube © Sergey Lazarev; Page 5 © olena2552; Page 6 © Anat-oli; Page 7 © Igorsky; Page 9 © Rudchenko Liliia; Page 11 © Darren Hubley; Page 12 © Monkey Business Images; Page 13 © oksana2010; Page 14 © Volodymyr Krasyuk; Page 15 © Anyka; Page 16 © Sharon Morris; Page 17 © steamroller_blues; Page 18 © DavidEwingPhotography; Page 19 © patpitchaya; Page 20 © ArchMan; Page 21 © Olga Popova, Maksym Bondarchuk, Africa Studio, Wolfe Larry, fivespots, Eric isselée Editor: Jeanne Sturm Cover and page design by Nicola Stratford, bdpublishing.com Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Hicks, Kelli L. Living or nonliving? / Kelli Hicks. p. cm. -- (My science library) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-61741-743-6 (Hard cover) (alk. paper) ISBN 978-1-61741-945-4 (Soft cover) 1. Life (Biology)--Juvenile literature. I. Title. QH501.H53 2012 570--dc22 2011003872 Rourke Publishing Printed in China, Power Printing Company Ltd Guangdong Province 042011 042011LP

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Table of Contents It’s Alive...................................4 What’s for Dinner?..............6 Does It Need Air?...............12 Are You Thirsty?..................14 Does It Move?.....................18 Show What You Know..... 22 Glossary............................... 23 Index..................................... 24

It’s Alive Think about the world around you. How do you know if something is alive? If it needs food, water, and air to survive, it is a living thing.

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What’s for Dinner? Living things need food to make energy. A pig eats slop. It must be living.

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Plants are living, too. They make their own food with a little help from the Sun. rom f y g ner od. e e us fo s e e k i s a Dai om t n Su the

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Do you feed a computer? If it doesn’t need food to survive, it is nonliving.

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Does It Need Air? Take a deep breath. People are living things and need air to breathe.

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Does a rock breathe? It must be nonliving.

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Are You Thirsty? If it is a living thing, it needs water. Water helps living things stay healthy.

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A horse drinks water. It must be living.

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A bicycle doesn’t drink water. It must be nonliving.

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Does It Move? Living things can move. Some living things hop, skip, or run. Plants move, too. They turn to face the Sun, and they open their flowers to bloom.

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d or to n e rs b e Sun e w flo th ght. i l Sun owards n t su t s n o r tu em h t h catc

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A book cannot move on its own. It must be nonliving.

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Can you pick which things are living and which ones are nonliving?

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1. Can you name two things that are alive? 2. Is a toy robot living? How do you know? 3. How do you know if something is living or nonliving?

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Glossary bloom (BLOOM): when a plant’s flowers appear breath (BRETH): the air that you take into your lungs and out again computer (kuhm-PYOO-tur): an electronic machine that can store and retrieve large amounts of information energy (EN-ur-jee): the ability to do work and be active without getting tired healthy (HEL-thee): being fit and well

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Index living 4, 6, 8, 12, 14, 16,

plants 8, 18

18, 21

water 4, 7, 14, 16, 17

nonliving 10, 13, 17, 20, 21

world 4

Websites www.rbnc.org/schoolunits/natpyra.htm www.fi.edu/tfi/units/life www.firstschoolyears.com/science/index.htm

About the Author Kelli Hicks tries to show she is living by playing sports, walking the dog, eating healthy food, and drinking lots of water. She lives in Tampa, Florida, with her husband, her children Mackenzie and Barrett, and their dog Gingerbread.

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y ord Stud W : s ic n Pho e words h t t a k o Lo e. d breath n a h t a bre rds look o w e h t How do o they d w o H ? alike like? sound a

Level: I Word Count: 176 100th Word: living (page 14)

Tips on Reading this Book with Children:

Comprehension & Extension:

Sight Words I Used:

1. Read the title.

• Summarize:

about must their they you



Predictions – after reading the title have children make predictions about the book.

2. Take a book walk.

Talk about the pictures in the book. Use content words from the book as you take the picture walk.



Have children find one or two words they know as they do a picture walk.

3. Have children find words they recognize in the text. 4. Have children read the remaining text aloud.



What are the characteristics of living things? Are plants living? How do you know?

• Text to Self Connection:

What living things live in your house with you? Can you tell about your favorite nonliving thing?

• Extension: Five Facts!

Make a list of five facts that you learned from reading the book.

5. Strategy Talk – use to assist children while reading. • Get your mouth ready • Look at the picture • Think…does it make sense • Think…does it look right • Think…does it sound right • Chunk it – by looking for a part you know

s

7. Complete the activities at the end of the book.

My Science Library

1-2

l L eve

6. Read it again.

l L eve

s

1-2

My Science Library

Vocabulary Check: Use glossary words in a sentence.

Books in My Science Library: Animal Adaptations Animal Habitats Earth’s Changing Surface Floating and Sinking I Use a Mouse Living or Nonliving?

Magnet Power Matter Comes in All Shapes Me and My Shadow: A Book about Light Plant Adaptations Plant Life Cycles What’s the Weather Like Today?

www.rourkeclassroom.com Printed in China

Living or Nonliving? Hicks Rourke Classroom

Have you ever wondered about the science all around us? Plants grow and change, the Sun rises to warm the Earth, and matter changes from one form to another. Investigate Life, Physical, Earth, and Technology science topics with Rourke’s My Science Library. This library explores NSTA science standards with engaging text and colorful images to support readers from kindergarten to third grade. Are you ready to investigate?

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