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Free Farm Animals Worksheets for Kids

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If you are searching for a great way to add fine motor skills to your farm theme lesson plans, you are in the right place! You will be able to access this printable free farm animals worksheets for kids pack at the bottom of the page, by signing up for the newsletter. You will receive a password to enter! Thank you for stopping by Dig the Good Life Today and check out the other printables I have in my Little Free Resource Library!

Create a Fun Farm Unit Study with This Resource!

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Whether you are a homeschool (or not!) parent looking for free farm animals worksheets for kids for your PreK/K age child, or a preschool teacher, you are welcome to print out these printables for your kiddos. They are completely free, I just ask that you not share them with anyone else, but rather refer them here to download their own set! Thanks so much.

You are welcome to print out as many printable worksheets as you need for yourself.

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Free Farm Animals Worksheets for Kids Printable

Have Lots of Fun Learning About Farm Animals with These Free Preschool Worksheets for Kids

Add this printable free farm animals worksheets for kids pack to your lesson plans to sneak in lots of fine motor skill practice for your young child.

Tracing, forming letters, sounding out, matching, vocabulary word practice, beginning sounds and cutting are all included in these farm animal activities. Printable worksheets are such fun way to add depth to your preschool or kindergarten children lessons.

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Planning Your Own Farm Animal Lesson

This worksheet pack is a great starting point to create a whole unit study (teaching your child about a certain topic with many different materials and projects) and can inspire you to have fun with it. You can add in books, videos, farm activities, crafts and more to really make it full and interesting!

Farm related picture books

Maple Hill Farm books are probably our favorite farm books. Super cute and funny too!

Farm Anatomy is a lovely. thick book that is soooo much fun for kids (and adults) to flip through and admire. Check out all of Julia Rothman’s “Anatomy” books, they are delightful.

This Sleep Tight Farm book is so beautiful. My husband and I even love it, the illustrations are so quaint, yet realistic.

I can’t write about farm books without recommending Farmer Boy! This is my favorite book from the Little House on the Prairie series. Follow along as Almanzo Wilder grows up with his family on their farm… What they eat, what his responsibilities are and what lessons he learns. Perfect book for a multi-age read aloud!

Have you ever seen these Poke-a-Dot books?! They are so fun! We found our first one at a little gift shop while on vacation and my son absolutely loved it! He played with it all the way home in the car. There are several different ones to choose from, but here’s an Old Macdonald one!

A visit to a local farm or orchard

Petting zoo field trip

Fun Crafts (Search on Pinterest) With a Farm Theme

Farm related drawing lesson (search Youtube for tutorials)

How to Draw a Cow

Draw a Tractor

How to Draw an Apple Tree

Watching farm Youtube videos together

(Find ones that show how machines work, how crops are harvested, how to milk a cow, etc. Preview just in case before watching with your kiddos to be safe!)

Take a Trip to the Animal Farm

I Want to be a Farmer

Real Tractors and Farmers at Work

A Day Working on the Farm for Kids

Listen to a farming audio book

(Check out my FAVORITE way to listen to audio books! You will get 2 months free when you try it.)

Farmer Boy

Pigs by Gail Gibbons

Chicks and Chickens by Gail Gibbons

My Farm Animals

Sleep Tight Farm

Read poems about farms to read to your child and see if they can memorize

Mary Had a Little Lamb

The Good Moolly Cow

Trees

Play with a farm animal and barn play set.

(Keep a look out at thrift shops, yard sales, or the dollar tree.) Also, libraries often have play sets that you can use while you are there.

Search for Other Farm Animal Activities Online

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What You Need to Use These Free Worksheets

Once you download the pdf file and print out these pages (available at the bottom of the post), you will need just a few things to help your child get busy and have a lot of fun:

  • pencil
  • scissors
  • kid safe glue
  • farm animal printables

That’s it! Your kiddo might get inspired to be creative, so maybe have some paper and crayons on hand so that they can try their hand at drawing and coloring their very own farm animals and barn in their own creative way!

Laminate Your Free Farm Animals Worksheets for Kids to Use Over and Over!

Here is a fun idea! Laminate the pages after printing, and with a dry erase marker, your child will be able to use these educational activities many times!

Directions:

  1. Print all pages.
  2. Laminate the pages in your at home laminator or wherever you have one available. (This is my at home laminator and I have used the heck out of it! Love it!)
  3. For the page that has the pieces to cut, cut the word boxes out.
  4. Put sticky velcro on the back of the words and then on the spot the words go. (Cut velcro to fit.)
  5. Punch a hole in the top left corner of each laminated page.
  6. Fit a piece of yarn or a metal ring into the holes to hold all the pages together. ( I use these metal rings a lot to hold laminated pages together in our homeschool.)
  7. Now you’re ready to grab a dry erase marker and let your kiddo go to town with this fun activity!

Places to Take Laminated Printable Farm Animal WorkSheets

This little bundle of activity pages would be so handy to take on the go to keep the kiddos occupied.

  • car rides
  • appointments/waiting rooms
  • quiet time
  • airplanes
  • doctors office

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    1. Lewis McNeely says

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      HI there! I was going to get the latest farm stuff from you but you didn’t say it was college level. I’m trying your key word to open stuff up but housewrecker and yardmower don’t work. I guess I’ll have to make my own stuff but I broke my pencil into several pieces when the eraser exploded and Muzzy won’t give me another till I take my monthly shower outside. I just don’t like getting struck by lightning and don’t like all the neighbors pointing and laughing either. This place is full of goofy people. Hope to see yall before long and please see if you can find me an armor plated eraser. love Yall! Popsie!

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