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Write the names under the pictures. a cow a horse a goat a pig a turkey a hen a rooster a goose a sheep a duck a pigeon a rabbit a donkey a chick a lamb a bull a cat a dog a ram a calf

C C F O N B _ H D Y M _ G _ G T _ O E L _ C _ K H C _ E L S R D _ T D H E D G E H O G L C K A E M H O O L W D E F E T A Q V S D O X N E U F W R O U L Z U I E E L A K E M E T G R F C R O N Q S E S E K H T N K C O D T U E R O V C Y P A M E G W C R L U O E O L L U B E Y H L Z O D G Q C C Y P D A C S W U E T C H I C K G E L V P O R E E Y Q E I J X U E S I I B C O Q A T I B B A R H G K M R B F H J Q Q T G W L S L A U D U C K H V W A Q U M S L X Q N A Z S Q W Y O O J G O R D U K K X O T J V G M A R U D X E T H S O X G _ E T _ B O M _ W S _ L S _ K H G _ G R T

+ D H E D G E H O G L C + + E M + O O L W + + + E T A + + S + O X N E U + + R + U L + + I + E L A K E M E + + R F C + O N + S E S E K + T N K + O + T + E + O + C Y + A + E + W + R L + O + O L L U B E Y H L + O + G + C + + P + + + S W + + T C H I C K + E + + P O R + + + + + + + + + E S I + B + O + + T I B B A R H G K M + + + H + + + T + + + S + A U D U C K + + + A + + + + L + + N + + + + + + O + + + + + + + + K + + + + + G M A R + + + + + + + + + (Over, Down, Direction) BAT(9,7,N) LAMB(8,13,NE) BULL(9,7,W) CALF(12,1,S) CHICK(1,9,E) COCKEREL(4,8,NE) COW(13,4,S) DONKEY(2,1,SE) DUCK(11,12,E) GOAT(3,15,N) GOOSE(2,8,NE) HEDGEHOG(3,1,E) HEN(12,7,NW) HORSE(14,11,NW) MOLE(1,2,SE) MULE(7,4,NW) OWL(11,9,NE) OXEN(4,2,SW) PIG(10,9,SW) RABBIT(6,11,W) RAM(6,15,W) SHEEP(7,12,N) SKUNK(8,10,SE) TORTOISE(15,8,N) TURKEY(11,2,S) WEASEL(6,2,SW)

Farm Animal Activity Sheets

Name: Count the Animals on the Farm Directions: Count how many animals you see and write the answer on the line. How many pigs? How many cows? How many chickens? How many goats? How many horses? How many sheep?

Name: Animal Terms Fill in the blanks with the correct name for the gender or term of the animals Male Buck Boar Bull Rooster Ram Female Sow Doe Ewe Hen Cow Baby Lamb Calf Kid Piglet Chick Male Female Baby Sheep _ Chickens _ Pigs _ Cattle _ Goats _

Name: From Centennial Farm to Home Directions: Draw a line matching the things from the farm on the left to something you might find in your own home on the right. Cow Honey Hen Bread Cotton Eggs Strawberries Dairy Bees Jam Wheat Shirt

Name: Animal Sounds on Centennial Farm! Directions: Write in the bubble the animal sound best suited for each animal. Use the word bank for spelling. Suggestion: Sing along with Old MacDonald. Word Bank: Cluck-cluck Buzz-buzz Oink-oink Moo Hop-hop Cock-a-doodle-doo Baa-baa Quack Cattle Duck Sheep Bee Pig Rooster Hen Rabbit

Name: What Animals Produce The farmer gets different items from different animals. Fill in the blanks next to the animals with the letter of the product that comes from that animal. 1. Pig: A. Eggs 2. Chicken: B. Bacon, ham & footballs 3. Cow: C. Wool for clothing 4. Goat: D. Down, stuffing for quilts & pillows 5. Sheep: E. Milk and milk products 6. Goose: F. Meat, fiber, and milk

Name: About Centennial Farm Animals Directions: Look at the pictures of the farm animals and then draw a line from each farm animal to the description that best matches. Cow Makes 10 gallons of milk a day. Bee Llama Farmers make clothing from their coat. They say Baa! Lays eggs we eat for breakfast. Peafowl Hen Makes honey and pollenates plants. Has a beautiful tail to frighten predators and attract mates. Rooster Pack animal, guard dog, and provides fiber for clothing. Goat Rolls in the mud. We get bacon and ham from this animal. Oxen Makes milk that is an alternative to cow s milk. Pig Pulls carts and plows the fields. Sheep Tells you when it s morning.

Pigs Name: Our Favorite Centennial Farm Animal Survey Directions: Question class members what their favorite animal was at Centennial Farm. Color in a rectangle for each answer. Count the total and write the number in the last box. Total Cows Oxen Sheep Goats Chicks Which animal had the most votes? Which animal had the least votes? Which animal was your favorite?

calf cattle chickens cows farm goat horse pigs rabbits rooster

sheep turkey