Meet the PIGEON’S Chicken Friends!

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In this lesson, we meet the Pigeon’s chicken friends, each with their unique personalities and interests, such as Lunch, who enjoys pecking for seeds, and the playful duo Willie and Dorito. The lesson also shares fun facts about chickens, including their ability to lay eggs daily and communicate with over 30 different sounds, while highlighting their amusing habits like taking dust baths. Overall, it’s an engaging introduction to the lively world of chickens.
  1. What is the name of the friendly chicken who loves to find seeds?
  2. Who are the two chickens that are best buddies?
  3. What do chickens lay every morning that people use for breakfast?

Meet the PIGEON’S Chicken Friends!

Hello there! I’m so happy you’re here. Today, we’re going to meet some special friends. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Meet the Chickens

Look over here! These are my chicken friends. They are so much fun to be around. Would you like to know their names? Let’s meet them!

Lunch

This is Lunch. Lunch is a very friendly chicken. She loves to peck around and find yummy seeds to eat.

Willie and Dorito

Over there, we have Willie and Dorito. They are best buddies and always stick together. They love to play in the sunshine.

Nightwing and Purple Hood

And here are Nightwing and Purple Hood. They have the coolest names, don’t you think? They like to explore and find new places to play.

Egg-citing News!

Guess what? These chickens lay eggs every morning! People use these eggs to make delicious breakfasts. Isn’t that amazing?

Fun Chicken Facts

Did you know that chickens can make over 30 different sounds? They talk to each other all the time! Chickens also love to take dust baths to keep their feathers clean. How funny is that?

Thanks for meeting my chicken friends today. I hope you had fun! See you next time!

  • What do you think it would be like to have chickens as friends? How would you play with them?
  • Can you think of any other animals that lay eggs? What do you know about them?
  • Chickens make many different sounds to talk to each other. Can you think of a time when you used sounds or actions to communicate without words?
  1. Chicken Sound Imitation: Let’s try to imitate the sounds that chickens make! Gather in a circle and take turns making clucking sounds. Can you make a sound like Lunch, Willie, or Dorito? Try to come up with your own chicken sound and share it with your friends. Discuss how chickens use these sounds to talk to each other.

  2. Egg-citing Egg Hunt: Organize a small egg hunt in your classroom or playground. Hide plastic eggs around the area and let the children find them, just like how chickens lay eggs. After the hunt, talk about the different ways people use eggs in their meals. Can you think of a breakfast dish that uses eggs?

  3. Chicken Observation Walk: If possible, visit a local farm or watch a video about chickens. Observe how chickens move, eat, and interact with each other. After the observation, draw a picture of your favorite chicken and share what you learned about their behavior. What did you notice about how they play or explore?

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

“Oh, hello! I’m just visiting some of my chicken friends. Would you like to meet them? Okay, let’s see… Over here, we have Lunch, and over there, that’s Willie and Dorito. We’ve also got Nightwing and Purple Hood. They lay eggs every morning for people to enjoy breakfast. Isn’t that cool?”

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