Why do pigs oink so much?
Why do horses neigh; why do cows moo?
How many days does it take for a chick to hatch?
Where does a farmer get his/her supplies?
What do goats, chicken, pigs, cows, and sheep eat?
Why do horses need saddles?
Why do pumpkins grow on a farm?
And more! We also talked about how we find answers to things we don't know. It's important to be resourceful people. As a class, we decided we can ask a friend, a teacher, an adult, look on the computer/internet, look in a book or magazine, or take a field trip----going right to a farm would be awesome (but unfortunately, we cannot go there at this time).
If anyone happens to know why pigs oink so much---please feel free to drop me a comment....otherwise, Mrs. Powell is going to have to Google that one! ;)
Well, as always, I have an overwhelmingly large amount of pics. We've been up to a lot of fun and learning---so here they are!
Meet Bessie Jean!
You've probably heard about our milking cow, Bessie Jean!
She's a stubborn 'ol gal who often makes a mess----has your child come home smelling like milk?!?!
We often get asked how we milk a cow in the classroom... well, we just use some little household cleaning gloves and fill them with milk. Instant udders!!! Here's Farmer Shelby milking our cow! |
Yes, normally at snack time we give your children silverware.....EXCEPT for when we are learning about a certain farm animal and answering YOUR children's burning farm questions. Remember that question---what does a pig eat? SLOP, of course! We read a book about it, looked at pictures, and ate some slop of our own---sans the spoon.
Want our recipe for slop? Simply combine yogurt, granola, and fruit!
Mmmmm, or should we say "OINK, OINK!"?
Here, Kylee explores little spring surprises in the sensory table.
She's finding lots of tiny little spring animals!
GASP! WOW---what's in there Clarabelle?
Oh, this is our game called Score!
Spring soccer, anyone?
Open up a soccer ball (or other sports ball) - and find tiny little letters or numbers.
Then, record what you found on the Score sheet!
This is great letter recognition, number recognition, and writing practice!
We also made some adorable farm art!
Come check out the cows and pigs in our barn.
They are outside the classroom entrance!
Hey batter batter----SWING!
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