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Vocabulary
All About Farms
Who Am I?
100

What is a baby cow called?

Calf

100

Which animal produces milk on a dairy farm?

Cow

100

What is a tool?

A tool is anything that helps someone do their job. Farmers use tractors, rakes, ropes, pitchforks, and more!

100

What animals did we learn are on a farm?

There are cattle, sheep, pigs, chickens, and usually a sheep dog.

100

I lay eggs that some people like to eat. Who am I?

A hen.

200

What is a male chicken called?

Rooster

200

Which farm animal gets shaved so that people can use their wool?

Sheep

200

What do animals do when they graze?

Animals walk around eating grass and plants.

200

Who takes care of the whole farm?

The farmer takes care of the whole farm.

200

I feed my calf milk from my udders. Who am I?

A cow.

300

What is a baby sheep called?

Lamb.

300

Which farm animal has wings, but can not fly?

Chicken

300

What does it mean to collect something?

Collects means to bring things that are the same together and save them.
300

What shelter can you find on a farm that keeps the animals warm and safe? It also holds the tools of the farmer.

The barn is a shelter on the farm.

300

My wool gets shaved every spring to make sweaters and blankets. Who am I?

Sheep.

400

What is a male pig called?

Boar

400

What animal is sometimes used to help herd sheep?

Dogs

400

What does the word valuable mean?

Valuable means that it's important and worth a lot of money.

400

What do you call the place that holds the corn?

The silo holds the corn.

400

I am raised so you can eat pork. Who am I?

A pig.

500

What is a female sheep called?

Ewe

500

What animal do farmers raise for their meat called pork?

Pig

500

Farmers have lots of responsibilities. What does responsibility mean?

Responsibilities are things that you are in charge of doing that have to get done.

500

Why are farms important?

Farms grow crops and raise animals that give us the food we eat.

500

I take care of the sheep to make sure they stay in their flock and are safe from predators. Who am I?

A Shepard.