2021 Homemade Revelation
Transcript of 2021 Homemade Revelation
Where does my foodcome from?
2021 Homemade Revelation ©
2021 Homemade Revelation ©
Thank you for downloadingthe free homesteadcurriculum sample.
Where does my food come from? is part of theBuild Your Own Homestead - Little
Learners Edition
Build Your Own Homestead – Little Learners Edition is aninteractive homeschool curriculum that will introduce your childto small scale farming. This curriculum is designed for pre-schoolthrough to 3rd or 4th grade depending on your child and weatherthis will be used as a full curriculum or supplemental to anothercurriculum. Build Your Own Homestead is designed to give your child a betterunderstanding of were their food comes from. This allows themto take ownership in providing food for the family weather that’sunderstanding what they are choosing at the grocery store,helping you tend to the garden, or gathering eggs from yourchickens.
Print pages 3-8 double sidedand follow the instructions.
Print double sidedCut out large rectangles on pg.5Fold rectangles in half to have a flip book withthe picture on the frontCut out all of the foods and help your child matchand glue them in the grid for each flip bookLet dry and keep for the Barn Yard activity
Instructions:
Cut out the food and match to where it comes from
Where does my food come from?
ScissorsTape or Glue Stick
Materials:
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Where does my food come from?
Dozen EggsPork ChopCereal
BreadHamburgerRoast
Chicken
Tortilla Sausage Cheese
CrackersChicken Nuggets
Ham
Bacon
Milk
Fried Eggs
Steak
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Where do I live?All animals have needs to make sure that they are healthy. Many ofthose needs are just like ours.
Animals need shelter like a barn for when its raining, cold or toohot. Animals need fresh, cold water everyday even in the coolweather.
Animals need to be fed healthy food and the right amount to behappy and grow.
Farm animals often need pens for fencing to keep themselves andother safe. Always close and lock gates behind you!
Even plants need food, called fertilizer and plenty of water.
Cows need fencing and lots of fresh grass to eat. Glue your cow in its pen!
Chickens need shelter and laying boxes in the barn.
Glue your chicken where is belongs!
Pigs need a mug hole in their pen to help them stay cool.Glue your pig in the pen with a mud hole!
Wheat grows in big fields of the farm.
Glue your wheat in the fields!
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