Difference between revisions of "Alive, Dead or Never Alive"
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|Fire was '''never alive'''. It cannot sense its surroundings or move, it can only spread or go out. | |Fire was '''never alive'''. It cannot sense its surroundings or move, it can only spread or go out. | ||
+ | |The wood inside a tree is dead. Only the bark is alive and once you cut a tree down the bark dies too. | ||
+ | |Even before cooking the meat from an animal has been dead since the animal was killed. | ||
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Revision as of 07:48, 2 September 2018
Key Stage 1
It is important to understand whether something is alive, dead or was never alive.
Examples
A dog is alive. | A rock was never alive | A tree might not seem to move, but it can and is alive. |
A fly is alive. | Even though a mushroom doesn't appear to move it is still alive. | A skeleton is part of a dead animal. It is not alive anymore. |
Key Stage 2
It is important to understand whether something is alive, dead or was never alive.
A robot may seem lifelike but it was never alive. | A nut is the seed of a tree and can grow into a new tree. Even though it is dormant it is still alive. | An apple has been picked from a tree, but it is still alive until you cook it or eat it. You can tell a dead apple because it has rotted. |
Fire was never alive. It cannot sense its surroundings or move, it can only spread or go out. | The wood inside a tree is dead. Only the bark is alive and once you cut a tree down the bark dies too. | Even before cooking the meat from an animal has been dead since the animal was killed. |