This hard Kindergarten Living vs Non-Living worksheet asks tricky questions about logs, dried leaves, paper, and a buzzing bee. Four multiple choice items push children to decide what is living right now and what only used to be living. Five fill-in sentences review that logs were once alive, dried leaves are non-living, bees are alive, paper is non-living, and an apple on the tree still counts as living. Tough thinking made gentle for Kindergarten learners.

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Living vs Non-Living
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A log on the ground used to be part of a tree. Right now the log is:
 A) non-living
 B) still living
 C) an animal
 D) a baby plant
2. A dried brown leaf falls from a tree. The leaf right now is:
 A) alive
 B) non-living
 C) growing
 D) a seed
3. Paper is made from trees. After it becomes paper, paper is:
 A) a young tree
 B) growing fast
 C) non-living
 D) an animal
4. Which is a living thing right now in your yard?
 A) A toy ball
 B) A wooden bench
 C) A flat stone
 D) A buzzing bee
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A wooden log was once alive but is not now.
2) A dried leaf is non-living because it stopped growing.
3) A buzzing bee in the garden is a living thing.
4) Paper comes from trees but is now non-living.
5) A red apple on the tree is a living thing.
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