Farm Animal Matchingįind pictures of adult and baby farm animals or print some and get kids to help cut around them and glue them onto index cards or poster board cut into squares. Those that are similar could possibly be grouped together in making large cutout cow murals for the wall. Using droppers or brushes, get kids to experiment with adding other colours to the white paper, making sheets of “cow skin” or “cowhide.” Look at pictures of various types of cows and chat about the similarities and differences.Ĭhildren discover that the skin of several types of cows mixes another colour with white, such as brown or black. Use this video to see the real animals mentioned in the song! 7. Sing, make animal sounds and move along with Raffi’s song, “Down on Grandpa’s Farm.” Sing and Move to “Down on Grandpa’s Farm” by Raffi In a water table or plastic tubs, set up some sand mixed with small amounts of water to form mud.Īdd small plastic farm animals for playing in the mud.įor the children to “play in the mud,” have several soft brown blankets set out for rolling and wallowing on the floor while making farm animal noises. Wishy-Washy or Mud Walk, both written by Joy Cowley. Read or watch the readings of books themed around farm animals and mud, such as Mrs.
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