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D. M. Rice - A Visit to a Farm

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Take a trip to the place where cows and horses play and fields of crops grow in this nonfiction book that tours a farm! Early elementary readers will discover the types of farm animals, crops, and different machinery used to run a farm. With informational text, a picture glossary, a map of the farm, and bright, colorful photos, readers will want to learn all about life on a farm!

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TCM 14608 Level 20 Word Count 309 Reading Level Correlations Early - photo 1
TCM 14608 Level 20 Word Count 309 Reading Level Correlations Early - photo 2
TCM 14608
Level 2.0
Word Count: 309
Reading Level Correlations:
Early Intervention Level 17
Guided Reading Level J
DRA Level 18
Lexile 480L
There are so many exciting
things happening on a busy
farm! Take a trip to the place
where cows and horses play
and elds of crops grow.
Come along!
Farm
Farm
A Visit to a
Farm
Farm
A Visit to a
D. M. Rice
Teacher Created Materials 5301 Oceanus Drive Huntington Beach CA 92649-1030 - photo 3
Teacher Created Materials
5301 Oceanus Drive
Huntington Beach, CA 92649-1030
http://www.tcmpub.com
ISBN 978-1-4333-3608-9
2012 Teacher Created Materials, Inc.
Consultant
Timothy Rasinski, Ph.D.
Kent State University
Publishing Credits
Dona Herweck Rice, Editor-in-Chief
Robin Erickson, Production Director
Lee Aucoin, Creative Director
Conni Medina, M.A.Ed., Editorial Director
Jamey Acosta, Editor
Stephanie Reid, Photo Editor
Rachelle Cracchiolo, M.S.Ed., Publisher
Image Credits
Cover & p.1 Akaplummer/iStockphoto; p.4 Olly/Shutterstock; p.5 Photosindiacom; LLC/Shutterstock;
p.6 top: Lisa F. Young/Shutterstock; p.6 bottom: Scott Hussey/IStockphoto; p.7 Tramper/Shutterstock;
p.8 Maria Dryfhout/Shutterstock; pp.8-9 Krivosheev Vitaly/Shutterstock; p.9 MIXA Co. Ltd./Photolibrary;
p.10 Gene Krebs/iStockphoto; p.10-11 Lilya/Shutterstock; p.11 Vasilevich Aliaksandr/Shutterstock;
pp.1213 Roxanne McMillen/Shutterstock; p.14 Madlen/Shutterstock; p.15 Sharon Morris/Shutterstock;
p.16 Henk Bentlage/Shutterstock; p.17 Nulinukas/Shutterstock; p.17 Eric Issele/Shutterstock; p.18 Alistair
Scott/Shutterstock; p.19 Zeljko Radojko/Shutterstock; p.19 Denis Vrublevski/Shutterstock; p.20 Orientaly/
Shutterstock; p.21 Frog-traveller/Shutterstock; p.22 Scott Hussey/iStockphoto; p.23 Shutterstock; p.24
top to bottom, left to right: Maria Dryfhout/Shutterstock, Orientaly/Shutterstock, Roxanne McMillen/
Shutterstock, Henk Bentlage/Shutterstock, Gene Krebs/iStockphoto, Krivosheev Vitaly/Shutterstock;
back cover Eric Issele/Shutterstock
Based on writing from TIME For Kids.
TIME For Kids and the TIME For Kids logo are registered trademarks of TIME Inc.
Used under license.
Synched Read-Along Version by:
Triangle Interactive LLC
PO Box 573
Prior Lake, MN 55372
ISBN-13: 978-1-68444-762-6 (e-book)
Table of Contents Going to the Farm The Barn and Silos - photo 4
Table of Contents Going to the Farm The Barn and Silos - photo 5
Table of Contents
Going to the Farm .............
The Barn and Silos ............
The Animals .....................
The Fields .........................
Farm Map .........................
Glossary ............................ 24
Going to the Farm Last summer my brother and I visited my grandparents - photo 6
Going to the Farm
Last summer, my
brother and I visited my
grandparents farm. Our dad
drove us there.
He gave me a camera so I could make a book about our visit Grandma - photo 7
He gave me a camera so I
could make a book about our
visit.
Grandma and Grandpa were there to meet us along with their dog Buddy - photo 8
Grandma and Grandpa were
there to meet us, along with
their dog, Buddy.
They were all happy to see us.
After our dad left Grandma asked us What would you like to see We said - photo 9
After our dad left, Grandma
asked us, What would you
like to see? We said,
Everything!
So Grandma, Grandpa, and
Buddy showed us the farm.
The Barn and Silos First we saw the big red barn The barn is big so - photo 10
The Barn and Silos
First, we saw the big, red
barn . The barn is big so
that the animals and farm
machines can fit inside.
Grandpa said that he milks the cows in the barn and keeps his tractor - photo 11
Grandpa said that he milks
the cows in the barn and
keeps his tractor there, too.
Next to the barn are tall silos The silos store the grain from the - photo 12
Next to the barn are tall
silos .
The silos store the grain from the farm The grain feeds the animals in the - photo 13
The silos store the grain
from the farm. The grain
feeds the animals in the
winter.
The Animals Next we saw the horse corral There were horses and ponies - photo 14
The Animals
Next, we saw the horse
corral . There were horses
and ponies standing nose to
nose. They looked like they
were talking to each other.
One horse was near the fence Grandpa gave my brother a carrot to feed - photo 15
One horse was near the fence Grandpa gave my brother a carrot to feed - photo 16
One horse was near the
fence.
Grandpa gave my brother
a carrot to feed the horse. He
ate that carrot right out of my
brothers hand!
Beyond the corral we saw the cows in the pasture Some were eating and - photo 17
Beyond the corral we saw the cows in the pasture Some were eating and - photo 18
Beyond the corral, we
saw the cows in the pasture .
Some were eating and some
were just standing or lying
down.
One small calf was getting milk from its mother The Fields When we - photo 19
One small calf was getting
milk from its mother.
The Fields When we left the pasture I heard a low roar I asked Grandpa - photo 20
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