Table of Contents ON THE FARM 3 LET S PLAY 15 THE FOUR SEASONS 51 A DOG S WORLD 27 I M HUNGRY 63 A WORLD OF FLOWERS 39 BIG HELPERS 75

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Table of Contents ON THE FARM 3 Where s the Crop? Science Activity 7 Animal Search Vocabulary Activity 8 Animal Sounds Reading Activity 9 Let s Count Mathematics Activity 10 A Busy Day Mathematics Activity 11 Land and Water Geography Activity 12 Watch Me Grow! Science Activity 13 Answer Key 14 LET S PLAY 15 Falling Fast Science Activity 19 Games Around the World Social Studies Activity 20 At the Beach Language Arts Activity 21 Fun Games Reading Activity 22 Playing with Shapes Mathematics Activity 23 On the Map Geography Activity 24 Mixed-Up Letters Language Arts Activity 25 Answer Key 26 A DOG S WORLD 27 Treats for Max Mathematics Activity 31 Puppy Match-Up Science Activity 32 Animal Homes Social Studies Activity 33 What s for Lunch? Reading Activity 34 Chuck s Toys Language Arts Activity 35 A Dog s Life Geography Activity 36 Who Am I? Language Arts Activity 37 Answer Key 38 A WORLD OF FLOWERS 39 May Day Social Studies Activity 43 Order, Please! Science Activity 44 Flower Power Mathematics Activity 45 A Tulip Trolley Geography Activity 46 All About Flowers Reading Activity 47 City Flowers Language Arts Activity 48 Flowers for Sale Mathematics Activity 49 Answer Key 50 THE FOUR SEASONS 51 Seasons to Color Reading Activity 55 How Does It End? Language Arts Activity 56 What to Wear? Social Studies Activity 57 Birthday Graph Mathematics Activity 58 The Four Seasons Art Activity 59 Deep Sleep Science Activity 60 Time to Move Mathematics Activity 61 Answer Key 62 I M HUNGRY 63 What s for Dinner? Language Arts Activity 67 Dad s Surprise Reading Activity 68 A Good Food Find Geography Activity 69 Food Around the World Social Studies Activity 70 You Pick! Science Activity 71 Snack Attack Health Activity 72 Dinner Time Science Activity 73 Answer Key 74 BIG HELPERS 75 Help on the Way Social Studies Activity 79 Be a Big Helper Mathematics Activity 80 Help the Earth Science Activity 81 What a Mess Reading Activity 82 Help for Dad Language Arts Activity 83 A Great Man Social Studies Activity 84 Kitchen Help Language Arts Activity 85 Answer Key 86 SCHOOL IS COOL 87 School Work Social Studies Activity 91 Growing Big Science Activity 92 Time to Learn Mathematics Activity 93 Cool School Sentences Reading Activity 94 Silly Sentences Language Arts Activity 95 Answer Key 96

Farmers work hard. They grow many different kinds of crops. MINI BOOK On the Farm Which of these tastes best to you?

A farm is a place where farmers raise crops or animals for food. Female chickens are called hens. Males are called roosters. 2 7

Baby pigs are called piglets. Piglets get milk from their mother. Tractors make it easier for farmers to raise crops. There are many different kinds of tractors. 6 3

Some farm animals have jobs. Others will be sold. Cows live on farms. Most cows are milked every day. 4 5

Where s the Crop? Plant tops grow above the ground. Plant bottoms grow below the ground. The part of the plant we eat is called the crop. Look at the corn plant Color its crop yellow. Look at the turnip Color its crop purple. How are the plants the same? How are they different? 7

Animal Search Circle the animal names across or down in the barn. Look in the word box for the animal names. h o r s e d a e i o p s o j n c o w m g w d h s l j c y c a t r a p a s h e e p I l e s r o h g f word box horse sheep hen cat pig rooster cow dog 8

Animal Sounds What are the animals saying? Write each animal s sound in its speech bubble. Find the sounds at the bottom of the page. Woof! Moo! Baa! Squeak! Meow! 9

Let s Count Farmer Brown is counting his animals. How many does he have? Write the number next to each picture. 10

A Busy Day Farmer Sue will be busy today. Read the sentences. Draw lines to match the numbers 1 to 5 with their pictures. 1 Wake up! 2 Get the eggs. 3 Feed the pigs. 4 Milk the cows. 5 Have pancakes. 11

Land and Water Some animals live in the water. Some live on land. Find the lake. Color it blue. Color the fish orange. Find the pigpen. Color it brown. Color the pigs pink. Find the hills. Color them green. Color the sheep black. 12

Watch Your Beanstalk Grow Wet a paper towel and place it inside a plastic cup. Fill the cup with dirt. Put a lima bean between the edge of the cup and the paper towel. Place the cup in sunlight. Water it so the towel stays wet. Watch your plant grow. Measure it each week and mark the chart below. Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 How tall is your plant? Date 13

On the Answers Farm Answers Page 7 Both plants have leaves and roots. The first plant s crop is above the ground. The second plant s crop is below the ground. Page 8 Page 10 Page 11 4 6 2 5 1 3 Page 9 Moo! Squeak! Meow! Page 12 Baa! Woof! 14