LER 0694 ages 2+ años • ans • jahre Jumbo Farm Animals Animales de granja Jumbo Animaux de la Ferme Jumbo Jumbo Bauernhoftiere Activity Guide Guía de actividades • Guide d’activités Spielanleitung
Animal Facts Horse • People have depended on horses for a long time. Horses have helped with farming and transportation for over 4,000 years. • When a horse reaches five years of age, it officially becomes a “horse.” Before that age, young males are called “colts” and females are referred to as “fillies.” • Wild horses roam in groups of 3 to 20. When colts turn two years old, they leave the group to roam with other colts. • Horses have monocular vision—each of their eyes sees a different image.
• Roosters can fly, but only in small distances. Because of their weight, they aren’t able to fly farther than 200 feet (60.9 m). • Roosters are sometimes called the “evil chicken” because they can become aggressive when people or other animals get near the chicken pen and the hens. • Roosters have lived on farms for over 5,000 years! Goose • Although snow geese are known for their white feathery coats, many are actually darker, grayish birds called blue geese.
ES Diseñe un hábitat Desafíe a sus estudiantes a utilizar ceras y papel para dibujar uno de los animales en su hábitat natural. Asegúrese de que los estudiantes tienen en cuenta las necesidades básicas del animal, incluyendo la alimentación y el refugio. Actuación animal Anime a los estudiantes a que imiten los sonidos y el movimiento de los animales a medida que se los va mostrando.