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Music is played to introduce the page FARM ANIMALS In this module we are going to learn about farm animals. At the end of this week, pupils will be able to: 1. Identify 5 farm animals by the sounds they make. 3. Mention what they feed on. 3. Mention their use to the farmer.

Music is played to introduce the page MR. BEN'S FARM This is Mr. Ben. He has a farm. He keeps animals on his farm. Let us see some of the animals on his farm.

Music is played to introduce the class MR. BEN'S CHICKENS Can you see Mr. Ben's Chickens. He has a cock and two hens. The male chicken is called a cock while the female chickens are called hens. Can you hear the sound of the chickens? Cluck, cluck (The chicken sound effect is played here for 3-5 seconds). The cock crows everyday. It tells Mr. Ben the time. It also gives him meat. The hens lay eggs in their nests. Can you see the eggs? Some eggs break into chicks while Mr. Ben sells the rest. The hens give him meat and eggs. They eat grains of corn and live in a coop. The red skin on their heads is called a crest.

Let us learn some new things about chickens BIG WORDS chicken grains breaks male coop cocks chicks nest female crest Lesson Narrator 2: If you have answered correctly, then that s great! The answers will be read to you shortly. Questions 1. A male chicken is called. 2. A female chicken is called. 3. The cock tells Mr. Ben the. 4. The hens lay eggs in their. 5. Some eggs break into. 6. The chickens live in a. 7. The hens give Mr. Ben and. 8. The red skin on their head is called.

Music is played to introduce the page MR. BEN'S DUCKS (The duck sound effect is played here as background) Here are Mr. Ben's ducks. Can you see their beaks and their webbed feet? They quack all day and waddle around. They like to stay in a pond near the farm. They eat fish in the pond. They give Mr. Ben meat and eggs. Some times their eggs hatch into ducklings. On rainy days he keeps them in a coop. The male duck is called a drake while the female duck is

Let us learn some new things about ducks BIG WORDS waddle quack hatch Drake coop ducklings pond webbed round rainy Lesson Narrator 2: If you have answered correctly, then that s great! The answers will be read to you shortly. Questions 1. The male duck is called a 2. The female duck is called a 3. They have webbed 4. They like to stay in a 5. They give Mr. Ben and 6. Are the babies of ducks called ducklings? 7. They eat in the pond. 8. Mr. Ben puts them in a on rainy days.

Music is played to introduce the page MR. BEN'S PIGS Can you see Mr. Ben's pigs? They live in a sty. The sty is often filled with mud and dirts. They love to play and roll in it. They eat vegetables, fruits and bugs. The male pig is called a boar while the female pig is called a sow. The baby pigs are called piglets. They give Mr. Ben meat. The meat is called pork. The piglets suck milk from the sow. Mr. Ben sells some of the pigs to make some money. The pigs grunt all day sounding oink, oink (the pig sound effect is played here for 3-5 seconds), while the piglets sound, wee, wee.

Let us learn some new things about the pigs BIG WORDS sow dirty piglet grunt Bugs pork Sty vegetable boar filled fruits female Lesson Narrator 2: If you have answered correctly, then that s great! The answers will be read to you shortly. Questions 1. The male pig is called a. 2. The female pig is called a. 3. The baby pigs are called 4. They feed on vegetables, and. 5. The pigs sound. 6. The piglets sound.

Music is played to introduce the page MR. BEN'S SHEEP Can you see Mr. Ben's sheep? Can you hear the sound of the sheep? Baa, baa. (the sheep sound effect is played here for 3-5 seconds) He feeds them very well with fresh green grass and fruits. The male sheep is called a ram. The female is called an ewe. The baby sheep is called a lamb. Mr. Ben sells some of his rams in the abattoir. An abattoir is a meat market. He makes a lot of money from the sales. The ewe gives him milk and meat. The baby sheep is called a lamb. The hair on the sheep's body is called fleece. Mr. Ben uses the fleece to make wool.

Let us learn some new things about sheep BIG WORDS ewe abattoir sales fresh market money fruits lamb fleece wool Lesson Narrator 2: If you have answered correctly, then that s great! The answers will be read to you shortly. Questions. 1. A male sheep is called a. 2. A female sheep is called a. 3. A baby sheep is called a. 4. Mr. Ben feeds them with fresh green. 5. He uses their fleece to make.

Music is played to introduce the page MR. BEN'S COWS Here are Mr. Ben's cows. Can you see them? They are big and well fed. Can you see the brown and white cow? It is a male cow. It is called a bull. It cannot give Mr. Ben milk but it can give him meat and help him on the farm. Can you see the other big cow? It is the female cow. It gives Mr. Ben meat and milk. It is called a cow. The baby cow is called a calf. It takes milk from its mom the cow. The bull and the cow feed on hay and live in a pen. Can you hear the sound of the cows? Moo, moo. (the cows sound effect is played here for 3-5 seconds) Sometimes Mr. Ben uses the skin from the cows to make bags, shoes, mats and belts.

Let us learn some new things about cows BIG WORDS cows calf male meat farm Bull milk skin brown white Lesson Narrator 2: If you have answered correctly, then that s great! The answers will be read to you shortly. Questions 1. The male cow is called a. 2. The female cow is called a. 3. The baby cow is called a. 4. Mention 2 things Mr. Ben uses their skin to make: and. 5. The female cow gives and.

HERE ARE MY ANSWERS Lesson Narrator 2 MR. BEN'S CHICKENS MR. BEN'S DUCKS MR. BEN'S PIGS A mix of the 5 animal sounds are played in the background. 1. Cock 2. Hen 3. Time 4. Nest 5. Eggs 6. Coop 7. Eggs and meat 8. Crest MR. BEN'S SHEEP 1. Ram 2. Ewe 3. Lamb 4. Grass and fruits 5. Wool 1. Drake 2. Duck 3. Feet 4. Pond 5. Meat and eggs 6. Yes 7. Fish 8. Coop MR. BEN'S COWS 1. Boar 2. Sow 3. Piglets 4. Fruits and bugs 5. Oink, oink 6. Wee, wee 1. Bull 2. Cow 3. Calf 4. Bags, shoes, mats and belts (any 2 is correct) 5. Meat and milkl

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