How Does Characteristics of Life Work?

Life has some cool traits that make things grow, move, and change, like how you feel when you play or eat your favorite snack!

What Makes Things Live?

Imagine a plant in the garden. It doesn’t just sit there, it eats sunlight, grows, and sometimes even moves toward the light. That’s one of life's tricks: being able to grow and change, like when you get taller or learn something new.

How Life Keeps Going

Now think about your dog running after a ball. It uses energy, just like how you use energy after climbing up the slide. Living things also need food and water, which is why you eat snacks and drink juice. They can also react to what’s happening around them, like when you jump out from behind a door and scare your friend.

Life Can Make More Life

When you have a baby sibling, they come from someone else, just like how a mommy plant makes a new little plant! That's how life keeps going on, by making more of itself. Life has some cool traits that make things grow, move, and change, like how you feel when you play or eat your favorite snack!

What Makes Things Live?

Imagine a plant in the garden. It doesn’t just sit there, it eats sunlight, grows, and sometimes even moves toward the light. That’s one of life's tricks: being able to grow and change, like when you get taller or learn something new.

How Life Keeps Going

Now think about your dog running after a ball. It uses energy, just like how you use energy after climbing up the slide. Living things also need food and water, which is why you eat snacks and drink juice. They can also react to what’s happening around them, like when you jump out from behind a door and scare your friend.

Life Can Make More Life

When you have a baby sibling, they come from someone else, just like how a mommy plant makes a new little plant! That's how life keeps going on, by making more of itself.

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Examples

  1. A plant growing toward the sun because it needs light
  2. A dog eating food to get energy for running around
  3. Bacteria dividing into two new bacteria

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