farm image Classroom Components for Farms

Books(Linguistic):

1.       Bradby, Marie. Once Upon a Farm. New York, NY: Orchard Books, 2002.

2.       Francis, Sandy. At the Farm. San Juan Capistrano, CA: The Child’s World, 2000.

3.       Garelli, Cristina. Farm Friends Cleanup. New York: Crown Publishers, 2000.

4.       Gibbons, Gail. Farming. New York, NY.: Holiday House, 1988.

5.       Hansen, Ann Larkin. Seasons on the Farm. Edina, Minn: Abdo & Daughters, 1996.

6.       Hansen, Ann Larkin. All Kinds of Farms. Edina, Minn: Abdo & Daughters, 1996.

7.       Kallen, Stuart A.  The Farm. Edina, Minn: Abdo & Daughters, 1997.

8.       Kehow, Stasia Ward. I Live on a Farm. New York, NY: PowerPress Kids, 2000.

9.       Tafuri, Nanci. This is the Farmer. New York, NY: William Morrow & Co, 1994.

Videos(Visual/Spatial):

1.       Bill Nye the Science Guy- Farming.   Disney Educational Productions, year.

2.       Baby Animals on the Farm. Dir. Charlotte Scott. Atlas Adventure Productions, 1998.

3.       Agriculture for Children-From Farm to Table. Eduvideo Productions, 2001.

4.       Down on the Farm: Yesterday and Today.  Rainbow Educational Videos, 1987.

 

Whole group activities-(ST)( Could use any of the intelligences, please list): 

 

Whole group Songs(Music)/Movement(Bodily/Kinesthetic):
Games– Duck, Duck Goose,

Songs– The Farmer in the Dell, Baby Animals (attached.)

 

Journal Activities (Intrapersonal)(NT):

1.       What would you like to do on a farm?

2.       If you could be a farm animal, what would you be and do as that animal?

 

Center Activities (Interpersonal)(SF): 
Blocks/ Maps (Visual Spatial)– Add plastic farm animals.  Have students “build” their own farm within the floor “map” (rectangle on floor marked with NESW.)  Let them draw their own map of the farm by drawing items close to the N on floor, putting them close to the N on their recording paper.

“Housekeeping”(Kinesthetic)- Make a “roadside” vegetable stand.  Have students sell/buy vegetables, farm products from each other.