Farm Animals
ESL Lesson PlansFarm Animals

Farm Animals

This farm animals lesson plan introduces kids to animal sounds and basic vocabulary in a fun, interactive setting. Through reading, speaking, and comprehension exercises, students learn about farm animals like cows, chickens, and sheep while practicing sentence formation and sound recognition.

Skills

  • Can understand very short, simple texts. Can describe simple aspects of their everyday life in a series of simple sentences.
Online Interactive
Based on CEFR
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1

Watch the video and answer the question.

1
How many animals do you see on Old MacDonald's Farm?
2

Unscramble the words to make sentences about these animals and the sounds they make.

3

Read the text about farm animals.

4

Answer the following questions.

5

Decide if the sentences are True or False.

6

Answer the questions.

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