Kindergarten kids read short scenes about cotton shirts, a chick inside an egg, a pond rock, and an empty seashell on the beach. Four multiple choice items and five fill-in sentences help them sort items that came from living things but are now non-living. They also see that water in a glass is non-living. This hard Kindergarten Living vs Non-Living worksheet builds careful, real-world thinking about life signs and gentle science reasoning.

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Living vs Non-Living
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Cotton grows on a plant. After we make a cotton shirt, the shirt is:
 A) non-living
 B) a tiny plant
 C) still alive
 D) an animal
2. An egg with a baby chick inside is best called:
 A) a rock
 B) a living thing
 C) a toy
 D) a piece of paper
3. Which thing in this list is a non-living thing?
 A) A puppy
 B) A green plant
 C) A pond rock
 D) A tiny ant
4. A seashell on the beach used to hold a snail. The empty shell now is:
 A) a baby plant
 B) a living animal
 C) a growing seed
 D) non-living
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A cotton shirt is non-living because it stopped growing.
2) A baby chick growing in an egg is living.
3) An empty shell on the sand is non-living now.
4) A tiny ant crawling on a leaf is a living bug.
5) Water in a glass is a non-living drink.
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