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Farm Babies Objective Students will name baby farm animals and their parents using correct terms. Students will form correct plural nouns orally. Students will count to tell the number of objects and write the correct numeral to show their answer. Background One sign of spring in rural Oklahoma is all the baby animals you see out in the fields with their moms. Spring is the time of year w most farm animals are born. Cats are among the best mothers in the animal kingdom. The mother cat will take care of all the needs of her kittens. Farmers often keep cats in their barn to keep away mice. Language arts 1. Copy the flash cards included in this lesson with the corresponding information on the back. Cut them out. Lead a discussion about parent and baby animals, using the chart provided. Show students the flash cards, and share the information about the animals on the back of each card. Students will practice saying the proper name for each baby and its parents. Science 1. Use the Farm Babies chart to reinforce students knowledge of animal names. 2. Write the names of mother and father animals on strips of paper in one color and the names of baby animals on strips of paper in another color. Divide the class in half. Distribute papers with the mother/father names to half the students, and baby names to the other half. Designate a place in the classroom to be the barn, and have all the mothers and fathers gather there. explain that w you call out The barn is open, all the babies should scatter to various spots in the room. To get back to the barn safely, the baby animals must correctly say the names of their mothers and fathers. The baby must t find its mother/father in the barn. 3. Hand out copies of the Farm Babies worksheet, and have students draw lines to connect the mothers and fathers in the outer columns with the babies in the center column. 4. Contact your county extension office for information about hatching Oklahoma C3 Standards Pre-Kindergarten Literacy 7.1,2,3 Math 2.4 Life Science 3.2,3 Social Studies PALS 1.A.3,B.4; 2.A.3; 3.B.4,5 Social Studies Content 2.1 Kindergarten Life Science 2.2 OC3 Grade K Social Studies PALS 1.A.3,B.4; 2.A.3; 3.B.4,5 Social Studies Content 2.1 COMMOn COre Language Arts K.rL.4, 4.a, 4.b; K.rIT.4;K.L.1, 1.c, 5, 5.c Math K.CC.1, 3, 4, 4.a, 4.b, 5; K.OA.2 grade 1 Science Process 2.1 Physical Science 1.1 Social Studies PALS 1.A.3,B.4; 2.A.3; 3.B.4,5 Social Studies Content 3.1 COMMOn COre Language Arts 1.L.5, 5.b, 5.c grade 2 Science Process 2.1 Life Science 2.1,2 COMMOn COre Language Arts- 2.L.4, 5, 5.a, 6 www.agclassroom.org/ok

chickens in your classroom through the 4-H embryology project. Look in the telephone directory under county offices. Social Studies 1. Visit a barnyard or the animal barn at your county fair. A county extension agent or your high school s agricultural education instructor can help make arrangements. 2. Ask the extension agent, ag-ed instructor, or a local farmer to visit with your class and talk to your class about how farmers in the community make an impact on your student s lives. 3. Discuss where the farm babies live. Define and compare the physical features of the farm where they live and the town where your school is located. 4. Students will write a narrative describing at least two ways that their lives are impacted by a farmer. Students may draw pictures to illustrate their stories. Math 1. Hand out worksheet Count the Farm Animals for students to complete. Materials strips of paper in two different colors extra reading Arnosky, Jim, All About Turkeys, Scholastic, 2008. Arnosky, Jim, I'm a Turkey!, Scholastic, 2009. Gibbons, Gail, Horses, Holiday House, 2003. Gibbons, Gail, Pigs, Holiday House, 2003. McCully, emily, Wonder Horse: The True Story of the World's Smartest Horse, Henry Holt & Co., 2010. Murphy, Andy, Out and About at the Dairy Farm, Picture Window, 2004. Peterson, Cris, Clarabelle: Making Milk and So Much More, Boyds Mills, 2007. Schindel, John, Busy Barnyard, Tricycle, 2006. Van Fleet, Matthew, Moo, Simon and Schuster, 2011. www.agclassroom.org/ok

Farm Babies Father s name Mother s name Baby s name Avg. # of babies born at one time Avg. age at which mother first gives birth bison bull cow calf 1 cattle bull cow calf 1 chicken rooster chick 12-18 eggs 6-7 months goat billy nanny kid 1-3 8 months goose gander goose gosling 8-10 eggs horse stallion mare foal 1 3 years llama male female cria 1 rabbit buck doe bunny 6-10 6 months sheep ram 1-2 1 year swan cob pen cygnet 2-10 eggs 3 years swine boar pig 4-14 10 mo.-1 year turkey tom poult 2-10 eggs 6-7 months Service, the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry and the Oklahoma

Swine Cattle cow pigs calf boar Sheep bull Chickens rooster chick ram

Cattle A beef cow usually has her first calf at two years of age. T she usually has a calf every 12 months. A beef calf gets milk from her mother for about seven months. A beef cow needs one to two acres of grass to feed her through a year. She will eat on land that we can t use for growing crops. Swine A mother pig is called a. A can have from four to 14 offspring. To help protect the babies, the mother, or, is put in a farrowing crate. This crate keeps the mother from lying on her new babies and crushing them. It helps keep the baby pigs alive and does not hurt the mother pig. Chickens Chicks hatch from eggs. It takes about three weeks for them to develop and come out of their eggshells. every chick is born with a small tooth in its beak which helps it peck its way out of the shell. Sheep A, or mother sheep, usually gives birth to one,two, or sometimes three s at a time. The baby s stay with their mother for four to five months and live off their mother s milk. During this time the sheep are sometimes many miles from the safety of the farmer s barn.

name Farm Babies Draw lines to match the fathers, babies and mothers. ram cow gander calf boar chick rooster pigs goose bull goslings Service, the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry and the Oklahoma

name Count the Farm animals Count the baby farm animals and write the number on the line next to them. How many baby farm animals in all? pigs duck ducklings chicks Service, the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry and the Oklahoma