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Name:_____________________
Date:______________________How many crows would a scarecrow scare if a scarecrow could scare crows?
Nobody knows. Perhaps rows of crows!
What would one wear if one wanted to scare crows with one’s nose and one’s toes?
What sort of clothes? A hat with a rose? Perhaps panty hose? Anything goes!
-Carol Waterman
Where is Waterman’s Farm on the map? Draw a pumpkin where it is. Where is your school on the map? Draw a star where it is. Where is Lucas Oil Stadium? Draw A football where the stadium is.
Which of these things belong on a farm? Draw them in the box below!
Barn
Tractor
FarmeSkyscraper
Taxi
Plane
My school is ______miles from Waterman’s Farm
Farm Fun Fact: The land on which Waterman's Farm is located has been owned by the Waterman
family for over 100 years.
Hay bale
Crops
Cow
Movie Theater
Horse
Total: ________
Total: __________
How big is an acre?
The Strawberry field at our Raymond Street farm is larger than an acre. An acre is 43,650 square feet big.An acre is approximately 1/3 of a BASEBALL FIELDAn acre is larger than a SOCCER FIELDAn acre is equal to 16 TENNIS COURTS
Which image equals the same size of an acre?
Straw is a stalk left over from a stalk of wheat. Straw is used as bedding for barnyard animals. Straw can be shaped into a rectangle.Hay—usually alfalfa or a grass—is used to feed animals. Hay can be made into a round shape.Circle the Hay Put an X on the Straw
Count and write the totals!
Total: ________
Total:________
Practice writing the name of each vegetable on the dotted line!
Draw a picture of each word under its color!
Pumpkin Carrot TomatoGreen beans Corn Cucumber
RED ORANGE
YELLOW GREEN
Draw a picture about this sentence:
The farmer rides the green tractor to the corn field on a sunny day.
Color the happy scarecrow!