Farm Preschool Theme

(updated 10/2023)

My kids and I love doing the farm theme! Our farm animals come out more than just this week, but it is really fun to get everything out all at once. It’s perfect for fall time. This is what we are doing this week.

Farm Theme Book ideas: This Is the Farmer – Nancy Tafuri; Farming – Gail Gibbons; The Red Hen – Rebecca Emberley; Big Red Barn – Margaret Wise Brown; Giggle, Giggle, Quack – Doreen Cronin 

 M T W Th F 
Religion Read David & Goliath Comprehension questions* Sling shot paper rocks Paint D&G worksheet with marbles Paint small stones 
Language (2) Sandpaper letter E Farm matching E binder When doing egg shapes, talk about egg starting with letter e E miniatures 
Language (4) Counting syllables Color or clip the beginning sound As video Read & match How many syllables 
Math (2) Counting farm animals 1-8 Place farm stickers on 8 worksheet Farm count & clip Sorting egg shapes Follow the path 
Math (4) Use sensory bin kernels or beans to count 10 piles of 10 Making 100 w coins – sorting mat  Collecting coins game  Practice writing numbers in a black salt tray or dirt tray using small farm figurines  Build the number  
Art/Sensory Sensory bin* Clean the animals Milking a cow* Farm stamps*  Round the sheep* 
Science
Geography
History 
Life cycle of a chicken Explore different vegetable seeds and maybe even plant some – Farm to table sequencing Products obtained from cow milk*  Talking about matter with a balancing activity Learn about parts of animals 

Comprehension Questions: 

What did David use to fight Goliath? 

How would you feel if you were David? 

How did God help David? 

Products Obtained from Cow Milk– Talk about the different products that are made from cow milk and how they are made. Use the printable for a visual 

The below 5 ideas come from Mrs. P: 

Milking a cow – Mix water and white paint in a rubber glove and close it off with a rubberband. Then poke a tiny hole in the fingertips or udders with a safety pin (may want to do this over a cup), then milk the udders. 

Stamps – Make a scene on paper using farm stamps. You can start with a blank sheet of paper or draw a sky, grass and barn to start, then stamp away. 

Clean the Animals – Dirty up some animal figurines with mud and set up a bowl of soapy water and a scrubber. Have child wash the mud off the animals 

Round the Sheep – Pretend that some balloons are sheep (you could even draw faces on them) and scatter them all over a room. Then have the child try to gather them all into an enclosed space 

Sensory Bin Ideas – Oatmeal, corn kernels, or white beans with animal figurines or puzzle pieces and different scoops & cups 

2023 Farm Theme Plan

Religion focus – Memorize the Hail Mary

2Yr OptionsSorting egg shapes, Farm matching cards, animal figurine play, sensory bin – Oatmeal or corn kernels, animal figurines, tractor, scoops 

Language Introduce last name with chicken name activity Clothespin name activity (For added fun with the theme, you can turn clothespins into animalsWrite last name in sharpie on paper, then glue beans or corn kernels to it Fill bin with straw & animals and put magnets of last name letters in it to find and order on white board 
Math Re-intro #6 & do counting farm animals 1-6 Place farm stickers and/or stamps on #6 printable Build the number  1-6 using counters or play-do Try the follow the path activity & do farm count & clip 
Art/Sensory Draw faces on balloons to make sheep, scatter them around the room and herd them into a ‘pen’ Muddy up some animal figurines and have a washing station Add mix of white paint & water to rubber glove & seal with rubber-band. Use safety pin to poke hole in fingertips and milk the cow udders (over sink or bin) Help child draw a farm scene on butcher paper (sky, grass, barn, pond) then use animal stamps to finish 
S/G/H Go over life cycle of a chicken and play one of the suggested games Farm to table sequencing Talk about how products are made from cows’ milk (printable) Learn about the parts of an animal 
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