Life on the Farm
Animals and Habits
Feelings & Moods
Tricky Verbs
People & Personalities
100

The smallest and weakest piglet born in a litter.

Runt

100

The long, protruding nose and mouth of an animal like a pig.

Snout

100

Feeling very unhappy, uncomfortable, or unlucky.

Miserable

100

To move your hand gently over an animal’s fur to show affection.

Stroke

100

A person whose job is to kill animals and prepare them for meat.

Butcher

200

A long, open container used to hold food or water for farm animals.

Trough

200

A baby goose.

Gosling

200

Feeling worried, nervous, or uneasy about what might happen.

Anxious

200

To think about something again in order to possibly change your mind.

Reconsider

200

Someone who is easily tricked because they trust others too much.

Gullible
300

Animal waste that farmers often spread on fields to help plants grow.

Manure

300

A natural behavior or "inner knowledge" an animal is born with.

Instinct

300

Extremely sad and disappointed; feeling like giving up.

Dejected

300

To move quietly and slowly so that nobody hears or sees you.

Stealthily

300

Someone who eats way too much; the goose used this to describe Templeton.

Glutton

400

A piece of land where fruit trees, like apples or peaches, are grown.

Orchard

400

When a baby bird or insect finally breaks out of its egg.

Hatch

400

Having an unhealthy or "dark" interest in unpleasant things like death.

Morbid

400

To give out items, like food or flyers, to a group of people.

Distribute

400

A formal or old-fashioned word for a doctor.

Physician

500

The process of cutting and drying grass to store as food for animals.

Haymaking

500

A set of leather straps used to control and guide a horse or cow.

Harness

500

Feeling guilt or a "sting" of regret for doing something wrong.

Compunction

500

To destroy something completely until nothing is left.

Annihilate

500

Very curious and fond of asking many questions.

Inquisitive