What’s one word you would use to describe Mrs. Wishy-Washy at the end of the story?
Kind
Lazy
Mean
Bored
I walk on two legs, but I’m not a man. I lay eggs and live in a coop. I peck the ground and cluck a lot. What am I?
Chicken!
Why did the animals want to leave the farm?
They wanted to meet other animals.
They were tired of getting washed.
They were hungry.
They were bored.
I give you eggs, but I don’t cluck. I gobble instead, and I strut with pluck. What am I?
Turkey!
I have long ears and love to hop. I live in a hutch and eat carrots nonstop. What am I?
Rabbit!
Riddle: “I waddle on land and love to swim. I quack a lot — I’m not too slim.” What am I?
Duck! If you completed correctly pick a player from the opposing team to complete a speech task, if not, you complete a speech task.
Tongue Twister! Say this 3 times fast: “Clucking chickens chase.”
If you completed correctly pick a player from the opposing team to complete a speech task, if not, you complete a speech task.
Pick a person from the other team to do a mini chicken dance (just flap your elbows and wiggle in place) and your best chicken sound. Whoever does it best or without laughing wins.
The losing person completes speech work.
Riddle: “I hop and croak and live near ponds. I’m green and small and leap in ponds.” What am I?
Frog! If you completed correctly pick a player from the opposing team to complete a speech task, if not, you complete a speech task.
Wiggle Challenge: Wiggle like a worm in your seat and say: “Wiggly worms wiggle” 3 times fast
If you completed correctly pick a player from the opposing team to complete a speech task, if not, you complete a speech task.
How did the animals feel when they were back at the farm with Mrs. Wishy-Washy?
Relieved and happy
Excited to leave again
Scared and lonely
Angry and upset
What did the animals realize about the farm after they left?
It wasn't so bad after all.
it was too noisy.
It had no food.
It was boring.
Name 7 farm animals. Go!
If you completed correctly pick a player from the opposing team to complete a speech task, if not, you complete a speech task.
Animal Showdown! Pick a person from the other team. You each make your best animal noise — the group votes on the winner.
The losing person completes speech work.
Team challenge! On the count of 3, everyone on your team must “moo” together. Then the next team goes. I will pick the winning team, so be the best cow you can be!
If you completed correctly pick a player from the opposing team to complete a speech task, if not, you complete a speech task.
I buzz around the garden patch, I help your veggies grow. I make something sweet that you can eat. What am I?
Bee!
Tongue Twister! Say "busy buzzing bees" 3 times fast.
If you completed correctly pick a player from the opposing team to complete a speech task, if not, you complete a speech task.
Tongue Twister! Say this 3 times fast: “Pigs prance proudly.”
If you completed correctly pick a player from the opposing team to complete a speech task, if not, you complete a speech task.
How did the animals feel when they were in the city?
Curious and calm
Scared and lonely
Happy and excited
Angry and loud
Riddle time!I don’t have feathers, but I live on the farm. I help pull heavy loads and gallop with charm. What am I?
Horse!
Speed Round: List 4 farm animals in under 5 seconds!
If you completed correctly pick a player from the opposing team to complete a speech task, if not, you complete a speech task.
Why is the story called Mrs. Wishy-Washy’s Farm?
Because the farm is always muddy
Because she grows vegetables
Because the animals run the farm
Because she lives on a farm and washes the animals
Riddle! I’m pink, I roll in mud, and I have a curly tail. I don’t say much, but when I do, it’s a snort or a squeal. What am I?
Pig!
What did Mrs. Wishy-Washy do when the animals came back?
She told them to leave again
She welcomed them and gave them a bath
She gave them treats
She yelled at them.
What animals ran away from Mrs. Wishy-Washy’s farm?
Cow, horse and chicken
Dog, cat and duck
Cow, pig and duck
Pig, sheep and goat
Copycat Challenge: Snort like a pig and pick someone from the other team to copy you exactly. The entire class decides who did it better.
The losing person completes speech work.
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