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30 Ιαν 2024 · A female sheep is called a ewe, a male is called a ram, and baby sheep are called lambs. Sheep can produce up to 10 pounds of wool each year, which can be shorn (cut off) by farmers and used to make clothing items like sweaters, hats, and blankets.
feeding lambs; wool spinning demonstration; engage the senses: touch a fleece, smell the fleece, listen to the sound of the sheep, look at the different breeds.
Learning farm vocabulary: pig, sheep, cow, horse, chicken, hen, dogs, cat, goat, duck, rabbit, farmer, farm, stable, hay, grass, milk, eggs. Learning animal noises: quack, moo, miaow, woof, neigh, squawk, baa, etc. Learning greetings language: ‘How do you do?’ ‘My name is…’ ‘Pleased to meet you.’.
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Everything you need to create, play, laugh, and learn! Grab the shaving cream and a paint brush! It's time to get shearing! In this activity your child will develop their fine motor skills along with their hand eye coordination to shear their homemade sheep.
booklet of ideas and activities for primary sage children with a focus on sheep. LEAF Education is a fan of collaborative working and on this project shares its expertise in
8 Μαΐ 2017 · Here is how I made my updated version of this sticky sheep farm activity for preschool! Gather your materials you will need a large piece of paper, contact paper, double stick tape, our sheep head and legs printable, and some scissors.