🚜 Welcome to the Farm!
1. The Providers (Food & Materials) These animals give us things we can eat or wear.
Cows & Goats: Provide dairy (milk, butter, cheese).
Chickens: Provide poultry (meat) and eggs.
Sheep: Provide wool for clothing.
2. The Workers (Helping the Farmer) In the past (and on some farms today), these animals were the "tractors" of the field.
Horses & Oxen: Help pull heavy carts or plow the soil.
Sheepdogs: Help the farmer move and protect the sheep.
3. The Pest Controllers
Cats: Keep mice away from the stored grain.
Ducks: Eat slugs and bugs that might hurt the vegetables.
| Animal | Baby | Sound (English) |
| Cow | Calf | Moo |
| Sheep | Lamb | Baa |
| Pig | Piglet | Oink |
| Duck | Duckling | Quack |
| Hen/Chicken | Chick | Cluck/Cheep |
| Horse | Foal | Neigh |
🥚 What do they give us? (Products)
Connect the animal to the food or materials we use every day:
Cows: Give us milk, cheese, and yogurt.
Hens: Give us eggs.
Sheep: Give us wool for our sweaters.
Bees: Give us honey.
🎮 Classroom Activities & Games
1. "Old MacDonald" Remix Don't just sing it—act it out!
Divide the class into groups.
Assign each group an animal.
When their animal is mentioned, they must stand up and do the movement and the sound.
2. Mimic & Guess (Charades) One student comes to the front and acts like a farm animal (no sounds allowed!). The first student to guess the name in English gets a point for their team.
3. "Where do I live?" Sorting Draw three circles on the board: Land, Water, and Air. Give students flashcards of animals (Duck, Hen, Cow, Pig) and have them stick the card in the correct "home."
- GAMES



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