On the Farm Week Part 1
It’s On the Farm week! Today we’ll read about some helpful farm animals, use Oobleck to retell the story, sing with Chester Racoon, and play an animal movement game.
Cuddle Up and Read
If you have any farm books, choose one to read with your child. Or, watch this read-aloud of Little Blue Truck by Alice Shertle. After reading, you might ask your child:
Which farm animals were in this book?
Did you hear any rhyming words? What were they?
What did the dump truck learn about kindness and helping others?
Can you think of some ways to be kind and helpful?
Read along to the story here.
Little Blue Truck Sensory Play
This activity from Sunshine and Chaos will develop your child’s story retelling skills while giving her some fun sensory play. Follow the link below for the simple Oobleck recipe or allow your child to make her own mud!
Find the full activity here.
Sing on the Farm with Chester Raccoon
Chester Raccoon has a new version of “Old MacDonald Had a Farm,” and he wants you to join in the fun. Get ready to moo, oink, and cluck along!
Sing along with Chester here.
Move Like an Animal Game
Let’s get in some language development and gross motor skills practice with this movement game! Invite your child to brainstorm some animal movements and write each one on a separate slip of paper. Ex: Gallop like a horse. Flap like a chicken. Roll like a pig. You could either write the words for your child, help him to do so, or encourage him to draw a picture of each animal. Then, put the slips of paper in a hat, choosing one at a time for your child to act out.
Coming Up Next…
On the Farm week continues with Word Party and a classic farm animal story!