After "Cue the Banjos...We're Going to the Farm," I had a difficult time coming up with a title for this post. I've created a few more farm activities for my classroom. We do a HUGE unit that combines chicks and farms for the entire month of April. I LOVE it. Have I mentioned that I live, almost quite literally, in the middle of a cornfield? Our subdivision is new and we really thought there would be houses across the street but alas, the market changed and now all that you can see to the East of our house is cornfields. I like a good farm as much as the next guy, but by late summer I start to worry that I may see Malachi or an eery crop circle...either way I'm keeping my distance.
I totally ADORE my current schedule? I really feel that I have the best of both worlds. I'm tired as all get out by Friday afternoon, but I love being at home a few days and being in the classroom a few days. I am sooooo scared of next year, I will have to go back to reality and work five days. I guess I just shouldn't think about it.
Anywho, chick season is upon me. We get our eggs on Tuesday. I ended up with a good hatch last year, so I am hopeful. Chick season inevitably becomes high stress for me. First the kiddos end up being so excited that it is difficult to keep teaching. And, second I am always fearful that I won't have any hatch or that the ones that do hatch will end up "not right" or worse....eventually dead. There is nothing worse than A-walking into your room in the morning and finding one dead or B-having one die in the middle of the day. The kids love doing the unit and it's really educational and fun, except when it's not. I will let you know what happens :0)
Here are the links to the previous Farm and Chick posts for your reference...
Let's All Do the Chicken Jive
Peep Peep
Farm Thinking
Cue the Banjo's....We're Going to the Farm
Also, if you are interested I am having a giveaway, it can be found here...
Giveaway!
Here are some of the newest things I've got going. I hope you find some things to use in your classroom. As always, I truly appreciate all the love you send my way!!! If you download, please take a few seconds and leave a comment :0) Have a wonderful week!!
Enjoy!
Shannon
Literacy Goodies
Farm Sight Word Color by Code
Farm Frenzy Rhyming
ABC Order Chick Worksheet
On the Farm-At the Zoo Sort
Math Goodies
Base Ten Teen Number Match-Up
Numbers to Crow About Worksheet
Find the Sheep Sequencing Numbers Center
Farm Friend Squeeze
Chicky Ten Frame Match Up
How Many Chicks Ten Frame Worksheet
Cow Puzzle 10-1
Pig Puzzle 10-19
Barnyard Adding
Love it! I will be back when we do our farm unit. I have never hatched chicks, sounds stressful!! Good luck with your hatching this year!
ReplyDeleteWow! Thank you so much for sharing all your hard work!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Thank You!!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU!!! I cannot wait to use this with my kids. Actually, we are on spring break so I can wait but when we get back I know that my kids will love the ideas.
ReplyDeleteThese look fabulous Shannon! Thanks, as always, for sharing!
ReplyDelete~ Amy
You are so dang awesome! Thanks so much for these wonderful freebies!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteLiesl
I absolutely love all of your work... and so do my kinders! I cannot express enough appreciation for your creativeness and generosity!! Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to use this when we go the Children's Farm in May! Thanks so much!!
ReplyDelete"rural"ly good stuff! thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove your farm freebies! You are so creative and amazing! Thank you for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteCheryl
Crayons and Curls
Thanks so very much!
ReplyDeleteThis is GREAT! I can never get enough farm stuff. Thanx for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Thank you so much for sharing all this with us. I am taking my class to the farm in May and doing a farm unit for the first time. I'm really excited about doing it now that I have so many wonderful resources. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWow!such wonderful ideas and creative activities!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for generously sharing.
One little question. I am having trouble downloading with the new scribd. Any suggestions?
Tonia
tvento1313@msn.com
Thanks for sharing! You are so creative!
ReplyDeleteDiane
Thank you so much for sharing these wonderful resources!! They're great, as always :)
ReplyDeleteYou are my favortie blog! I love all your ideas. Thank you for always sharing with us! Have a great Easter.
ReplyDeleteThank you! You are awesome! I know ho wmuch time all of this takes and your generosity is so appreciated!
ReplyDeleteLove your stuff! You are awesome!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all the farm and chick stuff, and everything else you put on here for that matter! I hatch chicks too!:) We are starting next Wednesday!! Hoping for a good hatch for you and I both!!
ReplyDeletesharkeyn@bdusd.org
Great activities as always!! I will definitely be doing a farm unit next year to incorporate all these activities! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for adding common core standards to your posts. You are the best. It is wonderful you can job share in Chicago. We are unable to in Delaware:( Enjoy!! kellerclan5@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI love that so many of your centers are now aligned with Common Core. In Florida we will be adopting them full-force in the fall, so I feel like I am at least a LITTLE bit ahead of the game?? Thanks so much for all the things you create and SHARE! You rock!
ReplyDeleteI don't know how you do all of this with a little one! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words-I can't believe you don't have tenure anymore. Do you teach in Illinois (I think that's where I saw that you were from on your blog)?? Crazy! Do you still have seniority rights. Hope so!
ReplyDeleteAlso...your free resources are so amazing! Can't wait to use these in May for our farm unit!
Kelly
Kindergarten Kel
Thank you for once again sharing your generous heart with us! =)
ReplyDeleteHeather
Heather's Heart
Thanks a million!
ReplyDeletedeb
You are AWESOME!! Thanks so much! :)
ReplyDeleteHoly "cow"! These freebies are awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteErica
Sprinkles to Kindergarten
These are great!!! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAs a retiring teacher at the end of this school year, I've been trying not to purchase new items. But I still love using new materials and fresh ideas. Thank you so much for sharing your hard work with all of us! You are awesome!! By the way, I'm leaving with 33 years behind me...19 of them in my favorite kids...Kinders!
ReplyDeleteKathy
Has anyone told you lately that you are awesome! Thanks for being so generous!
ReplyDeleteTessa
Spotlight on Kindergarten
You are unbelievable!!! Seriously! Thank you so much for so many amazing resources! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your generosity!
ReplyDeleteYou're God sent...thank you so much.
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