In this lesson, students will be able to identify and learn about key life processes: Growth, Nutrition, Movement, Respiration, Excretion.
Students will be able to:
Reference: NCERT Book Alignment
The lesson is aligned with the NCERT Grade 6 Science Textbook, Chapter 10 Living Creatures: Exploring their Characteristics, Section 1 – What Sets the Living Apart from the Non-living?
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
In this session, students are introduced to the fundamental processes of life that differentiate living beings from non-living things. As a teacher, your role is to guide learners from their everyday observations (plants growing, animals moving, humans breathing) to the scientific explanation of life processes. Encourage inquiry by asking open-ended questions like “How do we know a tree is alive even though it cannot walk?”. Use simple activities (breathing counts, seed germination, observing pets/animals around) to help students connect classroom concepts with real life. This lesson also lays the foundation for deeper biological concepts they will study in higher classes, such as digestion, respiration, and reproduction.
| Title | Approximate Duration | Procedure | Reference Material |
|---|---|---|---|
| Engage | 5 | The teacher shows a pencil, a toy car, and a potted plant. Ask: “Which of these are living and why? ”Discussion leads to the idea that living things show certain processes that non-living do not. | Slides |
| Explore | 10 | Activity: Students list 5 things around them (some living, some non-living) and classify them. Observation-based questions:
Breathing check: Students count breaths after walking and running to notice respiration. | Slides + Virtual Lab |
| Explain | 10 | Teacher explains each life process with textbook-based examples:
Use charts/diagrams from the book for visual explanation. | Slides |
| Evaluate | 10 | 1. Conduct a MCQ test to check understanding of the key concepts. | Virtual Lab |
| Extend | 5 | Ask: Discussion: “What will happen if living beings stop one of these processes?” (e.g., no respiration = no life).
Or Real-world link: Compare how humans, animals, and plants perform the same processes differently. | Slides |
In this lesson, living beings are all around us—plants, animals, and humans. But what makes them different from non-living things like stones, water, or toys? The answer lies in the special processes that only living beings can perform. They can grow, move, breathe, eat, and remove waste. They can also respond to their surroundings and reproduce to continue their kind.
In this lesson, we will explore these basic life processes—growth, nutrition, respiration, excretion, movement, stimulus and response, and reproduction. By the end, you will be able to clearly tell the difference between living and non-living things using these features.
Living beings are different from non-living things because they show certain basic life processes. These processes help them survive, grow, and continue their species.
The main life processes are:
These features together define what it means to be alive.
This is the list of vocabulary terms used throughout the lesson.
Welcome to the Life Features Lab, an immersive virtual reality experience designed to help you explore and understand the fundamental characteristics of living organisms. This guide provides a detailed walkthrough of the VR activity, ensuring a seamless and educational experience.
MCQs are integrated at the end of each module for engagement.
Step 1: Enter the Virtual Lab
Step 2: Observe Growth
Step 3: Learn about Nutrition and Respiration
Step 4: Understand Movement and Response
Step 4: Understand Excretion and Reproduction
Step 5: Evaluation
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