Friday, January 18, 2013

F is for Farmer

Our second Community Helper for F was Farmer. Being in a rural area the kids see a lot of farms.  They see a lot of animals and a lot of crops.  But we had never really talked about what each animal did or what kind of crops they were.  The knew cows were for milk, chickens laid eggs, and sheep gave us wool.  They were not convinced that we ate any of the animals though. Maybe it was denial on their part, but I know for certain they know now!  We also talked about some of the more common crops in the area.

Just for fun I made them 2 farming, sensory bins.  I used oatmeal in one and corn in the other; then I added farmers and farm animals.



The girls were both super excited to play with them.  There is just something about sensory bins that really attracts them.  I personally think it is the mess factor!  They dove right in! We were able to talk a little about some of the equipment farmers used like plows and rakes both the manual version and the kind pulled behind tractors.




They really seemed to enjoy playing with the substrate as much as the toys.  Scooping it and dropping it, flattening it out, and just scooting it around.  Eli enjoyed the oatmeal when he woke up too, but by the time I got my camera the oatmeal was across the floor!

Of course there was a lot of "Old McDonald had a Farm" too.


26 comments:

  1. Hi Ashley, I'm hosting a fun friday blog hop and would love for you to link up your blog. Thanks! :)

    Anne
    http://www.iamannekehn.blogspot.com/2013/01/fun-friday-blog-hop-3.html

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    1. I will come check it out Anne; thanks for the heads up!

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  2. Aww, I absolutely love this idea. You know I have had to explain the farm animal process and what some of them do. They have the sounds down, haha. I am going to have to do this. I came over to follow you and if you would like to follow back, I am at http://onecreativeprocrastinatinggal.blogspot.com/

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    1. Thanks Amy! I would be happy to follow back as well; I'm surprised I haven't yet as I have been to your site several times!

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  3. What a wonderful site you have!!

    I am your newest follower!!

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  4. Hi Ashley, I have been on the hunt for new blogging mummys to follow. I tend to spend spare hours blogging instead of reading other peoples so thats my new mission. You have a great blog and cannot wait to read up! Kayleigh x

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    1. It is so hard to keep up with all the awesome blogs out there! Thanks for following; I hope you find a lot of inspiration here!

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  5. My kids would absolutely love this! Will definitely have to do this soon. Thanks for linking up at Share It Saturday! We are a new follower!
    Colleen at Sugar Aunts

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    1. Thanks for hosting! I hope you get to try it soon!

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  6. I love your F is for Farmer sensory tubs, Ashley ... such fun ideas! Thanks for linking up with Montessori Monday. In addition to sharing on the Living Montessori Now Facebook page, I pinned your post to my Farm Unit Study Board at http://pinterest.com/debchitwood/farm-unit-study/

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    1. Thanks Deb! I appreciate the support!

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  7. Great farm sensory bins! I hope to do a farm unit later this year with my kids and will definitely be doing a sensory bin as well.

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    1. Thanks for visiting! They really enjoy sensory bins; I think all kids do!

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  8. I like the idea of using oatmeal instead of rice. Much easier on the vacuum cleaner!

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    1. I thought the oatmeal would be good for a farm since it is something we could actually grow around here. I bet it is easier to clean up though! Thanks for visiting!

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  9. Oh, I love those sensory bins!! Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!

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    1. Thank you for visiting and commenting Carrie!

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  10. You have great ideas! Your children are so blessed.

    Thanks for linking up to the Hearts for Home blog hop.

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    1. Thanks for visiting and hosting Heather!

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  11. Hello, I will be featuring your sensory bins on this week's Sharing Saturday. I hope you come back and link up again this week.

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    1. Thank you for hosting and featuring! I will definitely be by to visit!

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  12. I love that you tied in the area around you in a new creative way for your learning. You are such a fantastic homeschooling mom Ashley!

    Thank you for linking up to the brand new Hearts for Home Blog Hop!

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    1. You are too kind Jill! I appreciate all your comments!

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  13. Thanks for sharing on Tuesday Tots this week! I am featuring two of your sensory bin posts in my round-up this week on In Lieu of Preschool: http://www.inlieuofpreschool.com/2013/01/7-must-see-sensory-bins.html. Please feel free to stop by to grab a featured badge for your post! Off to pin now. Thanks again for linking up!! ~Genny

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    1. Thanks so much for hosting and featuring and pinning! I will certainly stop by and share!

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