Farm Art
by Parent Contributor Vicki Ong

Learning Framework?
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Physical
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Intellectual
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Emotional
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Social
WHAT CHILDREN WILL LEARN
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Physical - None
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Intellectual - People and cultures, natural and built environment, places and spaces, inventions and technology, observing, classifying, asking questions, problem solving, communicating
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Emotional - Appreciation, sense of wonder and curiosity
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Social - Be able to relate to others
WHAT CHILDREN WILL LEARN
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Physical - None
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Intellectual - People and cultures, natural and built environment, places and spaces, inventions and technology, observing, classifying, asking questions, problem solving, communicating
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Emotional - Appreciation, sense of wonder and curiosity
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Social - Be able to relate to others
SKILL LEVEL:
Intermediate
SUITABLE FOR:
4-5 years old
ESTIMATED TIME:
15 - 30 mins
ENVIRONMENT:
Indoors
What You Will Need
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Assorted Colours Paper
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Newspaper
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Marker Pen
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Glue
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Wooden Pegs
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Cotton Wool
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Scissors
With some ingenuity, city children can also have their personal barn. Create a little farm to learn about how animals contribute to our lives.
Step 1

Gather the materials.
step 2


Draw the body of a sheep on a piece of paper. Cut it out.
step 3

Apply glue on it. Use a sheet of newspaper to keep your workspace neat.
step 4


Pat a cotton pad all over the glued surface to fluff up the wool.
step 5

Draw and cut out the head, eyes and ears of the sheep.
step 6


Glue the facial features together.
step 7


Apply glue to the back of the head and paste it onto the body.
step 8


Paint the non-clipping end of the wooden pegs black. Clip them onto the sheep to form its legs.
step 9

Make a few more animals and create your very own barn!