EVS FOR CLASS III STANDARD
Chapter: Living and non-living things
Introduction: We observe many things in nature, outside and inside of our house. All these things are categorised into two essential parts - 'Living' and 'Non-living'.
Aims and objective of this study :
After learning this topic child will be able to identify living and non-living things. They will also know the difference in handling a living creature and a non-living substance.
Definition :
- Living thing - A thing which has life and gives a response to a particular situation is called a living thing.
- Non-living thing - A thing which does not have life is called a non-living thing. A non-living thing gives a response to a particular stimulation.
Examples :
- Living things - Human being, trees, insects, birds, fish, frog etc.
- Non-living things - Table, chair, clothes, metals, mountains, rivers, water, air etc.
Features :
- Living things
- Living things need air to live.
- Living things need food and water.
- Living things can grow.
- Living things can reproduce. They can give birth to their babies.
- Living things can move.
- Living things can feel and give a response.
- All living things will die.
- Non-living things
- They do not have life; so they neither grow nor give a response to any stimulation.
- They can not reproduce.
- They only occupy space.
- They are of three types - solid, liquid and gas.
- They can not move on their own.
- They do not have a definite life span.
Difference between living and non-living things :
Living things | Non-living things |
Living things have life. | Non-living things do not have life. |
They need food to grow. | They do not grow. |
They give a response. | They do not give a response. |
They can move. | They can not move on their own. |
They have a definite life span. | They do not have a definite life span. |
Examples-trees, animals, insects, fish etc. | Examples- Chair, table, air, water mountain river etc. |
Summary :
Living and non-living things create our nature. Living things grow, take food and water from nature, move from one space to another, reproduce and die at a definite time. Non-living things are also a part of our nature. As they have no life, they do not need food and water to grow. They do not have self-movement. They do not reproduce. They may change, but they do not die.