Let’s go on a trip to a farm.

Click on this link and visit a real farm!
http://www.pork4kids.com/kids/farm_tour.asp
Click on this link to meet a pig who lives on a farm in France and loves to eat truffles.
http://chezpim.typepad.com/blogs/2007/03/marthe_delon_th.html
Click on this pig to hear what a pig sounds like.
Click here for piggy snacks, art, songs and more.
http://www.perpetualpreschool.com/preschool_themes/pigs/pig_songs.htm
Click here to go on a scavenger hunt.
http://www.pork4kids.com/ScavengerHunt.aspx
Click on this link to find out what pigs eat and lots of other interesting facts.
http://www.pork4kids.com/AskAFarmer.aspx
Click here for some really cool information!
http://www.pork.org/newsandinformation/quickfacts/didyouknow1.aspx
Click on this link to color your very own pig picture.
http://www.uptoten.com/kids/coloringpage-animals-print-pig.html
Click on this link for some really fun activities.
http://www.pork4kids.com/Games.aspx
Click on this link for a fun piglet counting rhyme.
http://www.pork4kids.com/Activity.aspx?id=6
Click on this link to watch a cartoon movie and help Peggy the Pork Chop find her way back to her place on the food pyramid.
http://www.pork4kids.com/kids/cartoon.asp
More Fun Pig Stuff
Questions for a Hog Calling Champion
Take some time to think about what you have learned about pigs.
Use writing materials and paper to create your very own book about pigs. Include a cover page with your name and the title of your book, at least one drawing of a pig, and facts that you know about pigs.
Check your work. Did you include:
__your name?
__title for your book?
__illustration of a pig?
__information you learned about pigs?
Did you do your very best ?
Read your book with a classmate when you finish.
As an additional activity, you could write a fiction book about a pig.
What adventures could your pig have?
Write about it, including lots of details.