Silber,S.,(n.d) Farm Life, New York, Midos Publications, Inc. This is aYiddish children’s book about the animals that live on a farm.The book explains which animals we find on a farm.They discuss the horse, chicken, goat and sheep.Children learn about the eggs we get from the chicken and the wool we get from the sheep.This book is to be used to learn about farm animals and what products we get from each animal. (SBell, Summer 2008)
Silber, S. (n.d.) All Chickens are Friends, New York,Midos Publications, Inc. This book is about the animals on a farm and how they all learn to get along with each other.Each animal thinks he is the most important and offers the most to the farmer.At the end of the story we see that each animal has an important role and by working together they make the farm more productive.This book can be used to discuss the importance of working together for a goal.What are the jobs of the animals on the farm?What are our jobs at home and in school? (SBell, Summer 2008) Ashkenazi, S. (n.d) The Elephant Lost His Way, New York,Midos Publications, Inc. This story is about an elephant that was lost finding his way home.He wandered through a farm looking for his family.The animals explained that elephants do not live on farms and he should try the zoo or the jungle.The story explains which animals we find in the Zoo and which we find on a farm.This book can be used to learn about habitats of animals. (SBell, Summer 2008)
This site offers a theme on farm activities for the kindergarten student.Poetry writing activities as well as comparing city/farm life is available.I selected this site because it offers many grade appropriate lesson plans across the curriculum.Most of the activities are especially geared for the ELL student. (SBell, Summer 2008)
Author,(2008) Kiddyhouse.com:THE RESOURCE CENTER FOR KIDS AND TEACHERS, San Francisco, CA:YUKU.Retrieved on July 25, 2008 from http://kiddyhouse.com/teachers/ This site offers farm animal teaching ideas such as matching the animal to the product. Lessons on differentiating between farm and zoo animals are offered.The lessons in this unit take you across the curriculum.Some examples are painting farm scenes; examine raw eggs, and making a class farm book (SBell, Summer, 2008)
Curriculum Sources:
Silber,S.,(n.d) Farm Life, New York, Midos Publications, Inc.
This is a Yiddish children’s book about the animals that live on a farm. The book explains which animals we find on a farm. They discuss the horse, chicken, goat and sheep. Children learn about the eggs we get from the chicken and the wool we get from the sheep. This book is to be used to learn about farm animals and what products we get from each animal. (SBell, Summer 2008)
Silber, S. (n.d.) All Chickens are Friends, New York, Midos Publications, Inc.
This book is about the animals on a farm and how they all learn to get along with each other. Each animal thinks he is the most important and offers the most to the farmer. At the end of the story we see that each animal has an important role and by working together they make the farm more productive. This book can be used to discuss the importance of working together for a goal. What are the jobs of the animals on the farm? What are our jobs at home and in school? (SBell, Summer 2008)
Ashkenazi, S. (n.d) The Elephant Lost His Way, New York, Midos Publications, Inc.
This story is about an elephant that was lost finding his way home. He wandered through a farm looking for his family. The animals explained that elephants do not live on farms and he should try the zoo or the jungle. The story explains which animals we find in the Zoo and which we find on a farm. This book can be used to learn about habitats of animals. (SBell, Summer 2008)
English Curriculum Sources:
Author,(2004) O’BlocksBook, Irwin, PA: Teacher Created Resources. Retrieved on July 25, 2008 from www.oblockbooks.com/shoppingcart/html/pages/themes.htm#farm
This site offers a theme on farm activities for the kindergarten student. Poetry writing activities as well as comparing city/farm life is available. I selected this site because it offers many grade appropriate lesson plans across the curriculum. Most of the activities are especially geared for the ELL student. (SBell, Summer 2008)
Author,(2008) Kiddyhouse.com:THE RESOURCE CENTER FOR KIDS AND TEACHERS, San Francisco, CA: YUKU. Retrieved on July 25, 2008 from http://kiddyhouse.com/teachers/
This site offers farm animal teaching ideas such as matching the animal to the product. Lessons on differentiating between farm and zoo animals are offered. The lessons in this unit take you across the curriculum. Some examples are painting farm scenes; examine raw eggs, and making a class farm book (SBell, Summer, 2008)