Worksheet on Living and Non-living Things

Worksheet on living and non-living things contains the various types of questions on living things, non-living things, natural things and man-made things.                                               

Read the concept to answers the questions on living things and non-living things.

I. Answer the following questions:

1. What are living things?

2. What are non-living things?

3. What are natural things?

4. What are man-made things?

5. Give two examples of living things.

6. Give two examples of non-living things.

7. Give two examples of natural things.

8. Give two examples of man-made things.

9. What are the five differences between living things and non-living things?

10. Write six features of living things.


II. Fill in the blanks with the correct words:

1. All plants and _________ are living things. (animals/wood)

2. Most plants grow from _________. (seeds/eggs)

3. Non-living things found in nature are called _________ things. (man-made/natural)

4. Non-living things made by man are called _________ things. (man-made/natural)

5. Animals lay _________ or give birth to young ones. (seeds/eggs)


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Answers:


I. 1. Living things breathe, move on their own, need food, feel, grow and reproduce.

2. Non-living things cannot breathe, move on their own, eat food, feel, grow and reproduce.

3. Non-living things found in nature are called natural things.

4. Non-living things made by man are called man-made things.

5. The two examples of living things are plant and cat.

6. The two examples of non-living things are chair and pencil.

7. The two examples of natural things are stone and water.

8. The two examples of man-made things are train and houses.

9. Click here to know about the five differences between living things and non-living things.


II. 1. animals

2. seeds

3. natural

4. man-made

5. eggs






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