Old MacDonald’s Farm Choose and fill in. My cow has got a … body. It has got two … ears and four … legs. long fat big.

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Old MacDonald’s Farm

Choose and fill in. My cow has got a … body. It has got two … ears and four … legs. long fat big

thinsmallshort My goat has got a … nose and a … tail. It has got four … legs.

Name the opposites of the adjectives long heavy fat big tall young ugly stupid slow short light thin small short old beautiful clever fast

Read the example Cows are fatter than goats. fat

Look and say Horses are taller than sheep. tall

Look and say Snails are smaller than ducks. small

Look and say Chickens are bigger than mice. big

Look and say Cats are cleverer than birds. clever

Form / Spelling 1. With short adjectives, we usually add – er to make their comparative form small + er = smaller 2. Short adjectives ending in a vowel + a consonant double the consonant big + er = bigger 3. Short adjectives ending in –y drop y and add – ier happy + er = happier

Write the comparisons of the following adjectives. clever young old tall fat young heavy thin cleverer younger older taller fatter younger heavier thinner

Listen, then sing a song Old MacDonald had a farm, E - I - E - I - O! And on his farm he had a dog, E - I - E - I - O! With a woof - woof here And a woof - woof there, Here a woof, there a woof! Everywhere a woof - woof! Old MacDonald had a farm, E - I - E - I - O! Old MacDonald’s farm Old MacDonald had a farm, E - I - E - I - O! And on his farm he had a cow, E - I - E - I - O! With a moo - moo here And a moo - moo there, Here a moo, there a moo! Everywhere a moo – moo! A woof - woof here And a woof - woof there, Here a woof, there a woof! Everywhere a woof - woof! Old MacDonald had a farm, E - I - E - I - O! Old MacDonald had a farm, E - I - E - I - O! And on his farm he had some sheep, E - I - E - I - O! With a baa - baa here, And a baa - baa there, Here a baa, there a baa! Everywhere a baa - baa! A moo - moo here And a moo - moo there, Here a moo, there a moo! Everywhere a moo - moo! A woof - woof here And a woof - woof there, Here a woof, there a woof! Everywhere a woof - woof! Old MacDonald had a farm, E - I - E - I - O! Old MacDonald had a farm, E - I - E - I - O! And on his farm he had some pigs E - I - E - I - O! With an oink - oink here And an oink - oink there, Here an oink, there an oink! Everywhere an oink - oink! A baa - baa here, And a baa - baa there, Here a baa, there a baa! Everywhere a baa - baa! A moo - moo here And a moo - moo there, Here a moo, there a moo! Everywhere a moo - moo! A woof - woof here And a woof - woof there, Here a woof, there a woof! Everywhere a woof - woof! Old MacDonald had a farm, E - I - E - I - O!

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