Farm Theme

E-I-E-I-O we are going to the farm this week! So many fun activities this week all about animals and things on a farm. If you can, take the kids on a field trip to a farm and let them enjoy all the new sights and sounds (unless you already live near a farm, then the sights and sounds won’t be new. Haha!)

NOTE: Some of the activity links go straight to a pin on Pinterest instead of a blog page. Read the description of the pin for the activity instructions. If you are new here, make sure to check out the Themed Curriculum page for more details about how to use this curriculum. Looking for a different theme? Check out all of our themes here.

As we go through this week’s activities together make sure tag @kidslearningforlife to share the activities you do! Also, don’t forget to follow us on Facebook or Instagram!

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Monday
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Floor Activity How Many Spots on the Cow?  Farm Animal Pattern Block Mats Sticky Sheep How Many Spots on the Cow?   Farm Animal Pattern Block Mats
STEAM Tractor Painting  Hopping Corn Science Activity  Veggie printmaking Magic Milk Farm Painting- Animal Tracks
Outside Play  Down on the Farm Gross Motor Game Washing Farm Animals Sensory Bin  Pig Corraling Down on the Farm Gross Motor Game Washing Farm Animals Sensory Bin
Circle Time  Farm Vocabulary  “Old MacDonald had a Farm” Song What do we get from farm animals?  “Take Me Out to the Barnyard” Song  Vocabulary Review
Recommended Books: The Little Blue Truck, Pete the Cat: Old McDonald had a Farm, The Little Red Hen, Barnyard Dance, Who Took the Farmer’s Hat?

Music and Movement: YouTube Farm Playlist

If one of the activities listed above does not work for you, try replacing it with a different activity from my Pinterest farm theme board!

Materials List

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NOTE:
These are the suggested materials based on directions from the activity links above. I always look for ways to do the activities with materials I already have on hand, and I encourage you to do the same!

Craft Supplies:

Colored Construction Paper
Markers or Crayons
Washable Paint
Pom-Poms (Black/Brown)

Around the House:

Dish Soap
Washcloths, toothbrushes, scrub brushes, etc.
Popping Corn
Baking Soda
White Vinegar
Food Coloring
Cotton Balls
Q-Tips
Milk

Toys/Other:

Plastic Farm Animals
Vegetables (Like carrots and potatoes for veggie print stamping)
Balloons (pink)
Fly Swatters
Contact Paper
Pattern Block Mats (Farm Animals)
Toy Tractors

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