Farm Fresh

Academic Concepts & Vocabulary

<>Life Science

Farm Animals
bull, cat, chicken, cow, dog, donkey, duck, goat, hen, horse, pig, etc


http://cgcreations.org/babyanimals/index.html


Farm Animal Sounds
baa, beh, cock-a-doodle-do, grr, bow-wow, hee-haw, i-i-ay (neigh), moo, oink


Animal Characteristics
feather, fur, horn, leg, wing, etc.


Vegetables
broccoli, carrot, celery, chile, corn, lettuce, peas, radish, squash, etc.


Fruits
apple, banna, lemon, orange, strawberry, watermelon, etc.


Living and Nonliving Things
alive, eat, food, grow, living, move, nonliving, not alive


Parts of the Body
arm, ear, eye, face, foot, hand, head, leg, nose, etc.

Social Studies

Farms and Gardens
animal, barn, chile patch, farm, farmer, flower, garden, grow, plant, seed, tool, tractor, truck, vegetable, water, etc.


Maps
key, map, symbol, title

Language Arts


Idioms/Ways to Say “Scram!”

beat it, get lost, go away, so long, etc.

Mathematics

Sorting
big/little, heavy/light, etc.

Everyday Vocabulary

Cooking Terms
cut, mix, peel, slice, wash, etc.


Taste Words
bitter, hot, mild, salty, sour, sweet


Color, Size, Shape, and Number Words

Prepositions

in, on, etc.
 

Books


 
Big Red Barn
 Margaret Wise Brown
Growing Vegetable Soup 
Lois Ehlert
Hugo Hogget
 Ina Cumpiano
The Midnight Farm
 Reeve Lindbergh
Pumpkin, Pumpkin
 Jeanne Titherington
Raccoons & Ripe Corn J
Jim Arnosky
Rosie's Walk
Pat Hutchins
Vegetable Garden 
 Douglas Florian

 
 
The vocabulary and book list on this page are provided in the series
"Into English!"
by

Hampton Brown.




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