There is a picture of a red chair.
There is a picture of a ladybug on a flower.
One picture is of things that are living.
One picture is of a thing that is non-living.
Tell the person next to you which picture is of something that is living.
Easy! Try the next picture.
This is a picture of a log.
Is the log living or non-living?
Tell the person next to you.
Is the log living or non-living?
Tell the person next to you.
In science, living is used to describe anything that is or has ever been alive (dog, flower, seed, sticks, log).
Non-living is used to describe anything that is not now nor has ever been alive (rock, mountain, glass, clock).
You are going to practice a computer skill, copy and paste, as you classify the objects in the pictures as living or non-living.
Time to download your worksheet.
Non-living is used to describe anything that is not now nor has ever been alive (rock, mountain, glass, clock).
You are going to practice a computer skill, copy and paste, as you classify the objects in the pictures as living or non-living.
Time to download your worksheet.
living-and-nonliving-things-copy-and-paste.docx | |
File Size: | 204 kb |
File Type: | docx |
What do I do next after the worksheet?
Make sure to save your work and put your name on it.
Ask your teacher to print it for you.
Give the worksheet to the teacher.
Ask your teacher to print it for you.
Give the worksheet to the teacher.
A Reminder:
How to Copy and Paste
1. Highlight the picture or word you want to copy.
2. Move your cursor (arrow) to the menu bar.
3. Click on 'Edit'.
4. Move down to 'Copy' and click. (If the word 'copy' is grey it won't work and it
means you need to go back and highlight again.)
5. You won't see anything happen.
6. Move your cursor and click where you want to put the picture or word.
7. Go back to 'Edit' on the menu bar and click.
8. Move down to 'Paste' and click.
9. The picture or word is copied to the new place.
How to Copy and Paste
1. Highlight the picture or word you want to copy.
2. Move your cursor (arrow) to the menu bar.
3. Click on 'Edit'.
4. Move down to 'Copy' and click. (If the word 'copy' is grey it won't work and it
means you need to go back and highlight again.)
5. You won't see anything happen.
6. Move your cursor and click where you want to put the picture or word.
7. Go back to 'Edit' on the menu bar and click.
8. Move down to 'Paste' and click.
9. The picture or word is copied to the new place.