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Living Things Lesson Slides + Activities
Living Things Lesson Slides + Activities
Living Things Lesson Slides + Activities
Living Things Lesson Slides + Activities
Living Things Lesson Slides + Activities
Living Things Lesson Slides + Activities
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🌱 What Living Things Need to Survive – Kindergarten Science Lesson (Interactive & Engaging!)

Make teaching what living things need to survive simple, engaging, and memorable with this interactive kindergarten science lesson! This ready-to-use Canva presentation includes everything you need to confidently teach this essential life science standard.

Designed with young learners in mind, this lesson combines movement, discussion, and hands-on learning to build understanding in a developmentally appropriate way.

🧠 What’s Included:

  • Clear, age-appropriate teaching slides
  • Kinesthetic learning with built-in hand motions
  • Think-Pair-Share discussion opportunities
  • Guided questioning prompts
  • Suggested hands-on extension activities
  • Teacher-friendly pacing and structure

🌟 Why Teachers Love This Resource:

βœ” Encourages active participation
βœ” Supports multiple learning styles
βœ” Promotes academic vocabulary
βœ” Easy to use for whole group instruction
βœ” Great for science centers or review

Students will learn that living things need:

  • Water
  • Air
  • Food
  • Space
  • Shelter

πŸ“‚ How It Works:

Simply open the Canva link, present in slideshow mode, and follow the guided prompts. You can also download the file as PowerPoint if preferred.

This lesson is perfect for:

  • Kindergarten science units
  • Life science introduction lessons
  • Homeschool instruction
  • Special education settings
  • Early elementary classrooms

If you're looking for an engaging, movement-based science lesson that keeps kindergarteners focused and excited to learn β€” this is it! 🌿✨

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Living Things Lesson Slides + Activities

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Grades
PreK - 1st
Pages
24
Teaching Duration
30 minutes

Description

🌱 What Living Things Need to Survive – Kindergarten Science Lesson (Interactive & Engaging!)

Make teaching what living things need to survive simple, engaging, and memorable with this interactive kindergarten science lesson! This ready-to-use Canva presentation includes everything you need to confidently teach this essential life science standard.

Designed with young learners in mind, this lesson combines movement, discussion, and hands-on learning to build understanding in a developmentally appropriate way.

🧠 What’s Included:

  • Clear, age-appropriate teaching slides
  • Kinesthetic learning with built-in hand motions
  • Think-Pair-Share discussion opportunities
  • Guided questioning prompts
  • Suggested hands-on extension activities
  • Teacher-friendly pacing and structure

🌟 Why Teachers Love This Resource:

βœ” Encourages active participation
βœ” Supports multiple learning styles
βœ” Promotes academic vocabulary
βœ” Easy to use for whole group instruction
βœ” Great for science centers or review

Students will learn that living things need:

  • Water
  • Air
  • Food
  • Space
  • Shelter

πŸ“‚ How It Works:

Simply open the Canva link, present in slideshow mode, and follow the guided prompts. You can also download the file as PowerPoint if preferred.

This lesson is perfect for:

  • Kindergarten science units
  • Life science introduction lessons
  • Homeschool instruction
  • Special education settings
  • Early elementary classrooms

If you're looking for an engaging, movement-based science lesson that keeps kindergarteners focused and excited to learn β€” this is it! 🌿✨

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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