![]() ![]() The hens in the coop go cluck, cluck, cluck, (Tune: The Wheels on the Bus) Teach your child the sounds that various farm animals make by singing the following song with him or her: Foods from a Farm and Harvest Activities and Games (Activities and printables are available inside our KidsSoup Resource Library) Let them place the corn on the crow printout. Let children use tweezers to pretend to be crows picking corn. Place popcorn or popcorn kennels in a small bowl. Empty the bowl and count kernels together. Let children estimate how many kernels are in the bowl. Place some popcorn kernels in a small clear bowl. Estimating Corn Kernels (Estimating/Counting) They can also make paintings by using the dried cobs as paintbrushes along with pieces of straw. Once fully dried, allow children to use them to make corn cob prints. Paint with dried corn and straw (Fine Motor Skills)ĭry several empty cobs of corn in the sun. Ask children to grab and feel one item without looking and guess what it is. Put a variety of fruits and vegetables and other food items such as a plastic egg in a box or bag. Media Root What's in the box? (Oral Language) In the Field and Tractor Preschool Activities and Games (Activities and printables are available inside our KidsSoup Resource Library) Let children use the brushes to clean the vegetables. Provide different root vegetables (potatoes, radishes, carrots, and some pumpkins) together with some vegetable brushes and some towels. Let children pull off the husk from the corn. Provide a bucket with fresh corn and an empty container. ![]() As soon as the roots begin to grow, let children transfer the seeds to a cup of soil and continue to care for them. Wet the towels from time to time to keep them moist. Label the bag with their name and tape it on a window. Let each child choose a seed, place it on a wet paper towel, and place it inside a plastic bag. Let children use magnifying glasses to look at the different seeds and sort them. Provide resealable bags, paper towels, and pumpkin, and bean seeds. Block CenterĪdd farm machines, a large piece of brown felt, small plastic toy vegetables, scarecrows, and some small straw bales. Provide baskets, real or plastic fruits and vegetables, crates, brown lunch paper bags, a scale, a cash register, play money, straw hats, and flannel shirts. ![]()
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