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Farm Animals

Farm Animals. Which animals live on a farm?. Why are farm animals important?. Let’s learn!. Which animal would you like to learn about?. Chickens. Pigs. Cattle. Sheep. Horses. Go To Quiz. All About Chickens. Chickens lay eggs.

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Farm Animals

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  1. Farm Animals Which animals live on a farm? Why are farm animals important? Let’s learn!

  2. Which animal would you like to learn about? Chickens Pigs Cattle Sheep Horses Go To Quiz

  3. All About Chickens • Chickens lay eggs. • Farmers sell chicken eggs to grocery stores so people can buy them to cook with! • Farmers also sell their chickens to people, restaurants, and stores for people to eat! Learn More!

  4. More about chickens! • Baby chickens are called chicks. • Chicks hatch from the eggs that chickens lay. • Watch this video of baby chicks hatching from their eggs! Click here to watch! Go To Home Page

  5. All About Cattle • A big group of cows that are all together is called – cattle. • Cattle make milk. Farmers use the milk to drink and to sell to stores so we have milk to use and drink at home! Learn More!

  6. More About Cattle! • A lot of food is made from the milk that cows produce. Here are some of those types of food: Milk Chocolate Yogurt Ice Cream Cheese Go To Home Page

  7. All About Pigs • Pigs live on a farm, usually in muddy, dirty areas. Pigs need the mud and dirt to keep them cool in the hot sun! • Pigs usually grow to be very heavy! • Baby pigs are called piglets! Learn More!

  8. More About Pigs! • A pig’s nose is called a SNOUT. The pig’s SNOUT helps them smell their food because they do not have very good eyesight. • Pigs can be different colors. There are black, pink, brown, white, and spotted pigs! Go To Home Page

  9. All About Sheep • Sheep have wool coats. Farmers shave the wool off of the sheep to make clothes and blankets for themselves and to sell. • Sheep also make milk like cows! Sheep milk is not used to make many things, but it is usually used in France to make Roquefort cheese! Learn More!

  10. More About Sheep • Male sheep are called RAMS. RAMS have horns. • Female sheep are called EWES. EWES do not have horns. • Baby sheep are called LAMBS. Go To Home Page

  11. All About Horses • Before cars and tractors, horses were used to pull buggies to take people places. Also, farmers used them to help plow their fields. • Today, horses are used by farmers to round up their cattle and sheep! Learn more!

  12. More About Horses • Male horses are called STALLIONS. • Female horses are called MARES. • Baby horses are called FOALS. Go TO HOME PAGE

  13. Welcome to the farm animal quiz! • Let’s see what you learned about farm animals! Try your best, and remember, the table that wins gets a prize! QUIZ TIME!

  14. 1. What are baby chickens called? Lambs Foals Chicks

  15. TRY AGAIN! Think hard! What are baby chickens called? Go back

  16. CORRECT! Baby chickens are called chicks! Good Job! next

  17. 2. What do chicks hatch from? Eggs Baskets Nothing

  18. TRY AGAIN! You know this! Keep thinking about what we learned about chickens today! GO BACK

  19. CORRECT! Chicks hatch from eggs! Nice Job! Next

  20. 3. What food is made from cow’s milk? Pizza Ice Cream Bread

  21. TRY AGAIN! Think about what food has milk in it! You know it! Go back

  22. CORRECT! Ice cream is made from cow’s milk! Great Job! Next

  23. 4. What is a big group of cows called? Cattle Flock Group

  24. Try again! Think about what we learned! You can do it! Try your best! Go back

  25. Correct! A big group of cows is called cattle! Awesome Job! Next

  26. 5. What is a pig’s nose called? Nose Beak Snout

  27. Try Again! Think about what we have learned about pigs today! Keep thinking! Go Back

  28. Correct! Excellent! You know that a pig’s nose is called a snout! next

  29. 6. Why do pigs love being in the mud? Mud keeps them cool in the hot sun. They like to play in the mud. They like to be muddy.

  30. Try again! Think about the what we learned about pigs and the sun. You know it! Keep thinking! Go back

  31. Correct! Great thinking! Pigs love being in the mud because it keeps them cool in the hot sun! Next

  32. 7. What do farmers make with sheep wool? Shoes and Pillows Towels and Washcloths Clothes and Blankets

  33. Try again! Think about how think and warm wool is. Think hard about this one, it’s a little tricky! Go back

  34. Correct! Farmers use wool to make blankets and clothes because it is so warm! Great Job! Next

  35. 8. What are baby sheep called? Rams Lambs Ewes

  36. Try again! Think really hard! This one is tough, but you can do it! Just remember what we learned about sheep today! Go back

  37. Correct! Baby sheep are called lambs! Awesome Job! Next

  38. 9. Today, What do horses help farmers do? Round up the cattle and sheep Round up the cats and dogs Carry their farming tools

  39. Try again! Think about what we learned about horses today and how they help farmers! You know it! Go back

  40. Correct! Today, horses help farmers round up their cattle and sheep! One question left!! Last question!

  41. 10. What are male horses called? Mares Foals Stallions

  42. Try Again! This one is tricky, but think really hard about what we learned today! You know it! Go back

  43. Correct! Male horses are called stallions! Great Thinking! You did it! next

  44. Great Job! You finished the Farm Animal Quiz! The winning team gets a prize! Now, remember what you learned today! We will be reading stories and learning about more farm animals this week!

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