Farm Resources
Discover farm resources created by Australian teachers — farm animal activities, life cycle studies, themed crafts and cross-curricular tasks.
54 resources availableAbout Farm Resources
Farm teaching resources connect Australian primary students to one of the most important aspects of Australian life — agriculture and rural communities. Farm themes provide rich, cross-curricular learning opportunities across Science (living things, life cycles, food production), HASS (community, resources, geography), Mathematics (measurement, money, data), and English (information texts, recounts, procedures). Students develop an understanding of where food comes from and the role farming plays in Australian society.
TeachBuySell features farm teaching resources created by Australian primary teachers. Browse farm animal activities, life cycle worksheets, food production investigations, farm-themed maths tasks, creative writing prompts, and classroom display materials. Many resources include differentiated versions suitable for mixed-ability classrooms and are designed to support both stand-alone lessons and extended integrated units.
Farm resources are ideal for Foundation to Year 3, where students explore community helpers, living things, and how places are cared for. However, upper primary students also benefit from farm-themed resources that explore agricultural geography, sustainability, food systems, and the economics of farming communities. Whether you are planning a farm unit for your early years class or looking for engaging themed activities across the curriculum, our farm resource collection has you covered.
Frequently Asked Questions
What curriculum areas do farm resources cover?
Farm resources connect to Science (living things, life cycles, food production), HASS (community, geography, resources), Mathematics (measurement, money, data collection), and English (information texts, procedures, recounts, creative writing).
Are farm resources suitable for Foundation and early years?
Yes. Farm themes are especially popular in Foundation to Year 2, with resources covering farm animals, baby animals, life cycles, simple measurement, counting activities, and community helpers.
Can I find farm resources for integrated units?
Absolutely. Many sellers offer farm unit plans that integrate multiple learning areas into a cohesive sequence, including lesson plans, worksheets, assessment tasks, and display materials.
Do farm resources include hands-on activities?
Yes. Browse hands-on farm activities including life cycle sequencing, farm produce sorting and measurement, sensory play ideas, craft templates, and investigation activities suitable for primary classrooms.
Are there farm resources about Australian farming?
Yes. Many of our farm resources are specifically designed with Australian farming contexts including sheep and cattle stations, fruit and vegetable growing regions, and the role of agriculture in Australian communities.