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Miss Hill’s ClassHome
Click the red barn
to learn more about
babies on the farm!
Farm BabiesPigs Cows
Chickens
Horses
Sheep
Turkeys
DogsCats
Ducks
Standards
Click on a picture to learn more!
Movie
This Little Piggy• Mother pigs are
called Sows, and father pigs are called boars.
• Baby pigs are called piglets.
• Sows can have 10 piglets at a time!
• Pigs use their snouts to smell.
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Giddy-up Horse• Father horses are
called stallions.• Mother horses are
called mares.• Foals are baby horses.
Baby boy horses are called colts, and baby girl horses are called fillies.
• Horses like to eat grass, hay, and oats.
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Baa Baa Black Sheep
• Ewes are mother sheep.• They have 1 or 2 babies, called
lambs.• Sheep are very soft and their wool
makes a lot of things like warm blankets.
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3 Little Kittens• Male cats are called Toms, and
female cats are called mollys or queens.
• Baby cats are called kittens.• Cats are useful on the farm because
they catch mice and are fun to play with.
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Cock-a-doodle-doo• Female chickens are called hens.• Male chickens are called Roosters.• Baby chickens are called chicks.
They are hatched from eggs.
HomeClick to hear what baby
chicks sound like!
Click to hear what a rooster
sounds like!
Give a Dog a Bone• Baby dogs are called
puppies.• They are born with
their eyes closed.• Dogs can smell and
hear really well.• Sheep dogs help keep
all the sheep together and they help move them to different places.
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5 Little Ducks Went out to Play• Male ducks are called
drakes, but females are just called ducks.
• Babies are called ducklings.
• Ducks love to be in water and they have webbed feet to help them swim.
• Geese are part of the duck family.
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Wobble-Gobble Turkeys• Boy turkeys are called
Toms. • Girl turkeys are called
Hens.• Baby turkeys are
hatched from eggs, and are called poults.
• Feathers cover their bodies to keep them warm.
• Turkeys make a sound called a gobble.
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The Cow Jumped Over the Moon
• A calf is a baby cow.• All Dairy cows are girls and they give
us milk.• Milk is stored in the cow’s udder.
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Assignment• Now that you know all
about farm animals and their babies, go on a trip with your family and take pictures of all the animals!– Have your parents help you– Take a picture of 5 of the
animals you learned about– Bring your pictures to class!
(We will put all your pictures into a book!) HomeMo
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Standards• Kindergarten: Standard 3
– Objective 2: Observe and describe animals in the local environment.• Observe, describe, draw, and compare familiar
animals.• Describe how young animals are different from
adult animals.• Describe how animals care for their young.• Observe and imitate the sounds and movement
with songs, dances, and storytelling.• Distinguish between real and make-believe
animal behaviors.
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Other Websites
Citations• (2011, Jun 21). Retrieved from Pics4Learning
website: http://pics4learning.com/index.php• (2010). Retrieved from Free Photo Bank website:
http://www.freephotobank.org/main.php• Burkewood, K. (2008). Retrieved from Alphabet
Road- "F" Is For Farm- "Farm Animals" website: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSX-Oi9OSqw
• (2011, Jun 21). Retrieved from K-12 Educator Resources- UEN website: http://www.uen.org/k12educator/
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Other Websites
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farm animals!
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Geographic
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