What Word Makes Sense? Rhyming Words | Cloze Method

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In this lesson, children are introduced to various farm animals through a fun and interactive song. Each animal is described with its unique characteristics and sounds, encouraging participation by allowing kids to fill in missing words. The lesson emphasizes enjoyment and engagement while learning about farm life and the animals that inhabit it.
  1. What sound does the cow make?
  2. Can you name one animal that hops?
  3. What do you think the pig likes to play in?

Let’s Sing About Farm Animals!

Hey there! Let’s have some fun singing a song about animals on the farm. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Meet the Farm Animals

There’s a pig named Bud. He loves to roll and play in the mud!

Next, we have a cow named Sue. She munches on grass and then says moo!

There’s a playful horse who loves to run. After playing, she eats her hay in the barn.

Look at those ducks waddling in the back. They come to me and say quack!

More Farm Friends

Here’s a bunny with ears that flop. He nibbles on carrots and loves to hop!

Watch the little skunk run by so quick. Hold your nose because sometimes they stink!

There’s a happy dog drinking from a pail. When he’s joyful, he wags his tail!

The sheep are fluffy and full of wool. Farmer John can shear their wool!

Join the Fun!

Let’s all sing a happy song about the animals on the farm. When I leave out a word, you can fill it in with the right one. Let’s sing together and have fun!

Yay! You did a great job singing about the farm animals. Keep practicing and have fun learning!

  • What is your favorite farm animal from the song, and why do you like it the most?
  • Have you ever visited a farm or seen any of these animals in real life? What was it like?
  • If you could have any farm animal as a pet, which one would you choose and what would you name it?
  1. Animal Sounds Matching Game: Gather some pictures of farm animals like pigs, cows, horses, ducks, and more. Ask the children to match each animal with the sound it makes. For example, the pig goes with “oink,” the cow with “moo,” and so on. Encourage them to make the sounds themselves and discuss why animals make these sounds.

  2. Farm Animal Role Play: Invite the children to choose their favorite farm animal from the song and act it out. They can pretend to be the animal, making its sounds and movements. For instance, they can roll like a pig in the mud or hop like a bunny. This activity helps them understand animal behaviors and characteristics.

  3. Farm Visit Observation: If possible, organize a visit to a local farm or watch a video about farm life. Ask the children to observe the animals and their habitats. Afterward, discuss what they saw: How do the animals live? What do they eat? How do they help the farm? Encourage them to share their thoughts and ask questions about farm life.

Here’s the sanitized version of the transcript:

Everybody sing a little country song
All about the animals on the farm
When I leave out a word just do your best
And sing out loud what word makes sense

That’s right
There’s a pig whose name is Bud
He rolls and plays right in the __________.
mud

There’s a cow whose name is Sue
She eats the grass and then says __________.
moo

There’s a horse that loves to play
Then in the barn she eats her __________.
hay

There’s some ducks out in the back
They waddle to me and then say __________.
quack

Everybody sing a little country song
All about the animals on the farm
When I leave out a word just do your best
And sing out loud what word makes sense

I see a bunny whose ears just flop
He eats carrots and loves to _________.
hop

I see a little skunk run quick as a wink
Just hold your nose sometimes they __________.
stink

I see a dog drink from a pail
When he’s real happy he wags his _________.
tail

The sheep are now so big and full
That Farmer John can shear their __________.
wool

Everybody sing a little country song
All about the animals on the farm
When I leave out a word just do your best
And sing out loud what word makes sense
And sing out loud what word makes sense
Uh huh

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