Hey there, friend! Are you ready to have some fun? Today, we’re going to visit a farm and learn about the animals there. We’ll say their names in English and Spanish, and we’ll even make the sounds they do! Let’s get started!
Come on, let’s go to the farm! In Spanish, we say, “¡Vámonos todos a la granja hoy!” Let’s meet the animals and learn their names in both languages. It’s going to be so much fun!
The cow says “moo, moo, moo.” In Spanish, we call a cow “vaca.” Can you say “vaca”? Let’s moo like a cow together!
The pig goes “oink, oink, oink.” In Spanish, a pig is called “cerdo.” Let’s oink like a pig! Oink, oink!
The chicken says “cluck, cluck, cluck.” In Spanish, we say “pollo.” Can you cluck like a chicken? Cluck, cluck!
The horse goes “neigh, neigh, neigh.” In Spanish, a horse is called “caballo.” Let’s neigh like a horse! Neigh, neigh!
Let’s meet some more animals on the farm! Remember, we can say their names in English and Spanish.
The donkey says “hee-haw, hee-haw, hee-haw.” In Spanish, we call a donkey “burro.” Let’s make donkey sounds together! Hee-haw!
The sheep goes “baa, baa, baa.” In Spanish, a sheep is called “oveja.” Can you baa like a sheep? Baa, baa!
The dog says “woof, woof, woof.” In Spanish, we say “perro.” Let’s bark like a dog! Woof, woof!
The cat goes “meow, meow, meow.” In Spanish, a cat is called “gato.” Can you meow like a cat? Meow, meow!
Wasn’t that fun? We learned about so many animals and their sounds. We also learned how to say their names in English and Spanish. Let’s go to the farm again soon! ¡Vámonos todos a la granja hoy!
Animal Sound Match-Up: Create a fun matching game using animal pictures and their sounds. Print out pictures of the animals mentioned in the lesson (cow, pig, chicken, horse, donkey, sheep, dog, cat) and write their sounds on separate cards. Ask the children to match each animal picture with the correct sound card. Encourage them to say the animal names and sounds in both English and Spanish as they match them.
Farm Animal Role Play: Organize a role-playing activity where each child picks an animal from the farm and acts it out. They can make the animal sounds and say the animal’s name in both English and Spanish. For example, a child pretending to be a cow would say “moo” and “vaca.” This activity helps children practice language skills and boosts their confidence in speaking both languages.
Animal Sound Hunt: Take the children on a short walk around the school or playground and ask them to listen for any animal sounds they might hear. When they hear a sound, they can guess which animal it might be and say its name in English and Spanish. This activity encourages children to be observant and apply their new vocabulary in real-life situations.
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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Hey Sonya!
Hola Jack!
Let’s sing about the farm animals in English and Spanish.
¡Sí! Aprendámonos los animales de granja!
Everybody, come on, let’s go down to the farm.
¡Vámonos todos a la granja hoy!
Let’s meet the animals and say their names in English and Spanish too.
Then have some fun, move like the animals,
And make the sounds they do!
¡A conocer los animales y decir sus nombres
En inglés y en español, qué divertido!
¡Movernos como ellos e imitar sus sonidos!
Cow – Vaca
Goes moo, moo, moo
Cow – Vaca
Goes moo, moo, moo
Pig – Cerdo
Goes oink, oink, oink
Pig – Cerdo
Goes oink, oink, oink
Chicken – Pollo
Goes cluck, cluck, cluck
Chicken – Pollo
Goes cluck, cluck, cluck
Horse – Caballo
Goes neigh, neigh, neigh
Horse – Caballo
Goes neigh, neigh, neigh
Everybody, come on, let’s go down to the farm.
¡Vámonos todos a la granja hoy!
Donkey – Burro
Goes hee-haw, hee-haw, hee-haw
Donkey – Burro
Goes hee-haw, hee-haw, hee-haw
Sheep – Oveja
Goes baa, baa, baa
Sheep – Oveja
Goes baa, baa, baa
Dog – Perro
Goes woof, woof, woof
Dog – Perro
Goes woof, woof, woof
Cat – Gato
Goes meow, meow, meow
Cat – Gato
Goes meow, meow, meow
Everybody, come on, let’s go down to the farm.
¡Vámonos todos a la granja hoy!
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