Farm Animals, Caring for Our Heritage
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Grades K-5 - Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. To Register please contact David Rudin, Education Coordinator, 389-1251, x 112. |
Venetucci Farm is a complex mixture of plants and animals. Living at the farm are: chickens, pigs, cows, horses, cats and dogs. Each has more than one job and each needs special care in order to be happy and healthy.
The farmer helps keep the animals healthy and the animals help keep the farm/farmer healthy. Students will learn that farm animals can become endangered just like wild animals.
Students will also learn to identify different breeds of livestock and help care for them during their visit. They will learn about the important role animals play on a healthy, diversified farm.
Concepts:
Grades K-2
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Animals have more than one job on a farm
- Animals have certain instincts & needs (chickens want to scratch and roost, pigs want to root in the ground & wallow in mud, horses run from predators and graze grass)
- Caring for animals is a lot of work
- Much of our food comes from animals, directly or indirectly
- Venetucci raises “Heritage Breeds”, what are these and why are they important?
- Sustainable v. Industrial farming systems
- Humane animal treatment
- Animals contribution to the health of the soil
- Animals role in turning solar energy into food and fertilizer
- Advantages that animals provide over tractors
Grades K-2: 1.1, 3.1, 3.2, 3.4, 3.5
Grades 3-5: 3.1, 3.2, 3.4, 3.5, 3.7, 3.8
Costs: $4/student, (Venetucci Farm’s policy is to not turn away groups due to financial need. Please contact David Rudin, Education Coordinator in such instances).
To Register: please contact: David Rudin, Education
Coordinator, Venetucci Farm: 389-1251,
x112.
Requirements:
- ALL CLASSES HAVE A 10 STUDENT MINIMUM REQUIREMENT.
- TEACHERS AND CHAPERONES ARE ENCOURAGED AND ARE NOT CHARGED AN
ATTENDANCE FEE.
- SUGGESTED RATIO IS 1 ADULT PER 5 STUDENTS (COUNTING THE CLASSROOM
TEACHER AND 1 STAFF FROM VENETUCCI).
- ALL CLASSES ARE HELD OUTDOORS. PLEASE DRESS FOR THE WEATHER, AND HAVE STUDENTS BRING THE FOLLOWING : *Water bottles *Sunscreen *Closed Toe Shoes. STUDENTS MIGHT ALSO NEED: *Warm clothes and rain jackets
For more information on Educational Programs, to schedule a class or tour please contact David Rudin, drudin@ppcf.org, 389-1251, x112.
More Classes: Saving Seeds; The Living Soil; Good Bugs, Bad Bugs & Beyond Bugs; Farm Tours
For more information on educational programs, to schedule a class or tour please contact David Rudin, drudin@ppcf.org, 389-1251, x112.

