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  • Featured Farm Animals
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  • Kindergarten Field Trips
  • First Grade Field Trips
  • Second Grade Field Trips
  • Third Grade Field Trips
  • Fourth Grade Field Trips
  • Fifth Grade Field Trips
  • Home School Education
  • Family Tours
  • Group Farm Tours
  • Summer Group Field Trips
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Tumblin n farm Georgia Pre-K gelds standards

PDM1. The child will practice healthy and safe habits.

PDM2.   The child will participate in activities related to nutrition.

PDM4.  The child will use senses (sight, touch, hearing, smell, and taste) to explore the environment and process information.

APL3.   The child will sustain attention to a specific activity and demonstrate persistence.

CDSC1.   The child will demonstrate scientific inquiry skills.  

CDSC2.   The child will demonstrate knowledge related to dynamic properties of earth and sky.

CDSC3. The child will demonstrate knowledge related to living things and their environments.

CD-CR2   The child will create and explore visual art forms to develop artistic expression.

CD-CP1  The child will demonstrate awareness of cause and effect.

CLL1   The child will listen to conversations and demonstrate a comprehension.



CDSC5.   The child will demonstrate an awareness of and the need to protect his/her environment.  

CDSS3.  The child will demonstrate an awareness of geography in his/her community.

CDSS4.  The child will demonstrate an awareness of economics of his/her community.

CD-MA3   The child will explore and communicate about distance, weight, length, height, and time.

CD-MA4   The child will sort, seriate, classify and create patterns.

CD-MA6   The child will explore, recognize and describe shapes and shapes.

Pre-K Students become Farm explorers at Tumbling n Farm

educational field trips

Where Science, Math, History,Geography, Reading, and Writing comes together in our Agricultural Education classes in Animal Science, Horticulture Science,

 Food Science, and Textile Science.

Fall Field Trips

Dates

Monday- Friday

September 16th-30th

October 1st-October 31st

November 1st-15th



Careers:  Learn about all the jobs a farm does make a career farmers hat.

Animal Science : Learn about caring for horses or sheep or alpacas and llamas.   What are the animals jobs on the farm.  Animals on our farm love to be petted and  fed treats.

Food Science:  Learn about  apples and pumpkins what food group do they belong in?  Learn about My Plate 5 food groups.

Horticulture Science:  What happens to the trees in Fall?  Walk through our nature trail gathering leaves and pinecones for craft projects.  Students will identify trees and their leaves for a leaf book.

Textile Science: Students will learn about clothing from Alpaca fleece and Sheep wool.  Students will make a craft item to take home.

Winter Field Trips

Dates

Monday-Friday

December 2nd-20th

January13th-31st

February 3rd-28th

March 3rd-14th


Careers.  What hats does a farmer wear in the many jobs on the farm. Make a farmers career hat.

Animal Science:  Learn about caring for donkeys, pigs and cows.   What jobs do donkeys, pigs and cows perform on the farm. 

Food Science:   What food group does meat belong.  Learn about MY PLATE five food groups.

Horticulture Science: What happens to plants in the Winter?  Learn about Rocks, soil, and dirt.

Textile Science:  What clothing keeps us warm in the winter and what clothing keeps us cool in the summer?

Spring Field Trips

Dates

 Monday-Friday

March 24th-31st

April 1st-30th

May 1st-16th


Careers.  What hats does a farmer wear in the many jobs on the farm.

Animal Science:  Learn about caring for Chickens, Ducks, and Rabbits.   What other farm animals lay eggs?   Can chickens fly?   Can ducks swim?  

Food Science:   Learn about chickens' and ducks' eggs.   What food group do eggs belong to?  Learn about MY PLATE five food groups.

Horticulture Science: Learn about spring vegetables, fruit, and flower gardens.   Important of pollination by butterflies and bees. Plant a flower seed to take home.

Textile Science:  Its shearing time on the farm.   Some animals have been sheared of their winter coats others have not.   Students will make a craft out of alpaca fleece or sheep wool.

Field Trip Hours

Chose your field trip hours


                  9:00 am-10:30 am       

           9:30 am-11:00 am

                10:00 am-11:30 am 


   Price:   $12.00 per student


Minimum Number:  12 Students

Teachers free

Parents Free



Have questions about our farm or want to reserve a field trip ? Contact us today and we'll be happy to help. 

We look forward to hearing from you! 


Call 678-232-5234 to reserve your date.

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