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On the farm
Listen, point, and repeat.
Count the sheep.

1

3

pig

2

tree

5
4

6

barn

sheep

pond

7

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tractor


duck

8

chicken


10

9

11

13

the sun

Write the correct words
next to the pictures.

cow

field
12

goat

16

horse


donkey

14

15

bee

tail

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Match the pictures
to the correct words.

Now listen and repeat.
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Look at the pictures and
write the letters in the
correct order.

Now listen and repeat.


Look at the pictures and write the words in the correct
place on the crossword.


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Listen and read.

How it works

To ask about the number of
people, animals, or things,
say How many.

Say this when there
are two or more.

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Add are there
at the end of
the question.

Say this when
there’s only one.

Use How many to
ask about the number
of people, animals, or
things there are. Add the
plural form of the thing
you’re asking about,
followed by are there.



Look at the pictures and write the correct answers in the spaces.

Now listen and repeat.

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Listen and read.
They’re in
the pond.

How it works
Say are when you
ask about two or
more things.

in
To answer the
question, begin
with They’re.

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Then add a preposition,
such as in or on,
followed by the place.

To ask about the

location of two or more
things, say Where are,
then add the thing you
are asking about in its
plural form. We often
put the before
the noun.


Listen and match the questions to the correct answers.
They’r e in front of the barn.
They’r e in the field.
They’r e in the barn.
They’r e in the pond.
They’r e next to the pond.
They’r e under the tree.

Listen and sing.

Where are the ducks?
They’re in the pond!
Where are the goats?
They’re in the field!
Where are the cows?
They’re in the barn!
Where are the animals?
They’re on my farm!

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Listen and read.

Say the name,
animal, or thing,
followed by is or ’s.

Add a preposition, such
as next to or under,
and then the place.

If you are talking about two
or more of something, use are.

How it works
To describe where something is, first say the
name of the thing, followed by is, ’s, or are.
Then add a preposition, followed by the place.
The goat is
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The goat’s


Read the story. Then look at the picture and write the
correct words in the spaces.

are

is


is

are

in

are

Now listen and repeat.

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