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What We Know About… Farm Animals. By: Mrs. Wilson’s Kindergarten Class 2010-2011. Our class learned about farm animals in our farm unit. At the end of the unit, the students were asked to draw their favorite farm animal, on the computer and on paper, and dictate three facts in sentence form.
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What We Know About…Farm Animals By: Mrs. Wilson’s Kindergarten Class 2010-2011
Our class learned about farm animals in our farm unit. At the end of the unit, the students were asked to draw their favorite farm animal, on the computer and on paper, and dictate three facts in sentence form. Here are the results:
They roll in mud. • The babies drink milk out of the mommies.
Pigs like to roll in mud. • Pigs like to snort. • Baby pigs drink milk from their mommies.
Lambs drink milk from their mama. • They have wooly coats. • They walk in grass.
They have furry coats. • They make socks and hats. • Sheep make sounds that go like baa.
dog • They chase cats. • They sleep on the ground. • They like to go around their tails.
It says oink. • It is pink. • It plays in mud.
Sheeps make the sound baa. • Sheeps make the wool to make things that are really warm. • Some are called sheep and some are called lambs.
They make milk. • They make the cream you use to make butter. • They have black spots.
They roll in mud. • They make the noise of oink. • They feed milk to their babies.
They make ham. • Their sound is oink. • They have swirly tails.
They roll in mud. • The little piglets drink from the moms. • They make oink.
They make milk. • They have black spots. • They do milking.
They like to snort. • They like to eat out of a trough. • They drink milk out of their mommies.
They roll in mud. • The babies get milk from the mommies.
We hope you enjoyed the show! Love, Mrs. Wilson’s Kindergarten Class