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Ok, so I’m only a couple of months late in sharing this with you all!! It’s been on my never-ending list of things to do! Seeing as though today is a public holiday in Victoria, I have a bonus day to get things done. YAY!! So……. here is your intro to my Early Years Farm Unit!
Every year in Prep/Kindergarten we do a unit on the farm which includes my favourite thing – an excursion!!! It’s always loads of smelly, sometimes messy fun!!! It’s always a joy to see my students in an outdoors environment, having fun while they’re learning!
So, after many years of teaching this unit, I decided to create the perfect Farm Pack to assist me and others in teaching it!
I have included HEAPS of printables, books and resources (around 90 pages worth) to go with it :)
Our Excursion to the Collingwood Children’s Farm
– Farm Animal Word Wall Cards Display (includes baby animals)
– Label the animal Posters & Activities (Colour and Black and White)
– Baby Farm Animal Puzzle
– Farm Animals Classroom Book
– Baby Animals Individual Student Emergent Reader
– Farm Facts: Non-Fiction Research and Writing Books and Activities
– Student ‘Farmer’ Name Tags (For Excursions)
– Pre-Farm Excursion Activities
– Post-Farm Excursion Activities
– Labelled Diagrams
– Graphic Organisers
– Information Text Topic Web Plans
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