Living and Non-Living Things

1
Our surroundings have a lot of different kinds of things.
Things in our surroundings form two groups - living things and non-living things.
The qualities of living things are movement, breathing, responding to change, growth, giving birth, eating, and removing waste from body; non-living things do not have these qualities.
Plants and animals are both living things.
Air, water, soil, light are some examples of non-living things around us.
The sum total of all the living and non-living things around us makes our environment; we too are a part of it.
Living and non-living things in an environment depend on each other for their needs like food, air, water, light, and other materials.
We should protect the environment around us and beyond because not only do we depend on it but also because it is getting harmed.
2
There are many different kinds (variety) of animals around the world in different environments.
We can make different groups to categorise animals.
We can categorise animals based on their appearance. (size, colour)
We can categorise animals based on how they move.
We can categorise animals based on how they give birth.
We can categorise animals based on where they naturally live.
We use animals to meet our needs; cows for milk, hens for eggs and meat, donkeys for carrying load, etc.
We sometimes keep animals as part of our family and love them.
Some animals can harm us and we should maintain a safe distance from them; insects like mosquitoes, bees can give us diseases, big animals like lion, wolf can harm us, small animals like rats and lizards can also bring diseases, etc.
We shall treat all animals kindly.
3
We live in houses to protect ourselves and to rest; this is called shelter.
Animals also need shelter and many make it in different ways or find it.
We provide shelters to the animals we domesticate.