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Grade 1 students compare plants and animals in this harder science worksheet. Four multiple choice questions explore how plants make their own food, give off oxygen for us to breathe, and have special adaptations like cactus stems that store water. Five fill-in-the-blank sentences help young kids remember why plants matter for animals and people, while simple hints guide them to think like little scientists.

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Plants: Growth & Needs
Grade 1
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. How do plants get their food?
 A) They hunt bugs to eat
 B) They make it using sunlight
 C) They eat dirt from the soil
 D) They drink milk from cows
2. Which is true about animals but NOT plants?
 A) They need water to live
 B) They must eat other living things
 C) They need air to breathe
 D) They can have babies
3. What important gas do plants give off into the air?
 A) Smoke
 B) Oxygen
 C) Sand
 D) Water drops
4. A cactus in the desert has a special way to...
 A) Store water in its thick stem
 B) Run from hot sun
 C) Eat small animals daily
 D) Swim in desert ponds
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Plants make their own food using sunlight.
2) Animals must eat plants or other animals to live.
3) Plants give off oxygen that people breathe in.
4) A pine tree has thin needles instead of flat leaves.
5) Plants are important because they feed and help animals.
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