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  1. The Things Move unit addresses how forces affect objects at rest and in motion. It gives examples of types of forces, and it describes the movement of objects, including what can slow them, …

  2. “These are the things I learned (in Kindergarten): Share everything. Play fair. Don't hit people. Put things back where you found them. CLEAN UP YOUR OWN MESS. Don't take things that …

  3. Skill - Reading Comprehension Name Things that come in I's Some things come in There is only one of them. Can you think of any? You have head. You have nose. You have 1 mouth. You …

  4. Exercise 1: Identify living things. Exercise 2: Circle the odd one in the group. Exercise 3: Draw 3 living and 3 non-living things. Living Non-living Exercise 4: Classify the living and non-living …

  5. Living things can move from one place to another. We see many things around us. These things can be divided into two groups— Livingand Non-living. Living Things . People, animals and …

  6. things to do before you’re 12. Skip rocks. 26 Go on a hayride. 27 Eat an apple straight from a tree. 51 Chase a butterfly. 76 Howl at the moon. Spot a shooting star. Dig to the center of the Earth. …

  7. Things that command our attention, by their very nature, usually show up as "stuff." But once "stuff" comes into our lives and work, we have an inherent commitment to ourselves to define …