Playing with the Farm

This material, titled 'Playing with the Farm' is a social script

kitsie kennard
public
Social Skills
Books and Stories
Early Childhood, Primary, Intermediate, Secondary, Adult

Playing with the Farm "I see a farm." "I want to play with the farm." "A farm is in the country." "Look at the crops." "Look at the lake." "Lets go to the orchard." "I see a windmill." "The farmer is a boy." "The farmer is a girl. "I want the tractor." "I want the green truck." "I want the black truck." "I want the blue truck." "I want the red truck." "The milk truck is here." "Cows give us milk." "The fence is white." "The fence is brown." "I see the horses." "I want the black horse please." "I see a black horse." "I see a gray horse." "I want the gray horse please." "I want the white horse please." "I see a white horse." "I want the brown horse please." "I see the brown horse." "A baby horse is a foal." "I see a donkey." "I want the donkey please." "I put the horse in the stall." "I put the horse in the barn." "A baby sheep is a lamb." "I see sheep." "I see a black sheep." "I want the black sheep please." "I want the white sheep please." "I see a white sheep." "I see cows." "I want the cow please." "I see a cow." "A baby cow is a calf." "I see calves." "The pig is clean." "The pig is dirty." "I see a pig." "I want the pig please." "I see pigs." "A baby pig is a piglet." "I want the goat please." "I see the goat." "I see three ducks." "I see four ducks." "I see five ducks." "I see two ducks." "I see a duck." "I want the duck please." "I see cats." "I see a brown cat." "I want the brown cat please." "I see a black cat." "I want the black cat please." I see a white cat." I want the white cat please." "I see a rooster." "I see a hen." "The chicken laid an egg." "I see a chick." "I see chicks." "I see a goose." "I see the dogs." "The dogs are barking." "Baby dogs are called puppies." "I see the puppies." "The puppies are barking." "I see rabbits." "I see a white rabbit." "I see a brown rabbit." "I see a tan rabbit." "The animals are on the farm." "The hay is in the field." "The cornstalks are in the field." "The corn is in the field." "The egg is cracked." "Let's get the eggs."