Charlie and I are continuing our studies of Apples we’ve been working on the past couple weeks. I would like to let you know a lesson plan wouldn’t be complete without math activities.
I wanted to bring you Apple Themed Math & Reading Activities. If you check out these activities come share with me which resources are your favorite. Why did you chose that resource?
Aa is for Apple Page from 1+1+1=1
Apple Activities Printable Pack from 3 Dinosaurs
Apple Alphabet Stamping from Growing Book by Book
Apple Alphabet Tree Game from Pre-K Pages
Apple Fractions Math Game from Itsy Bitsy Fun
Apple Math Tray from And Next Comes L
Apple Same/Different Cards from Pre-Kinders
Apple Seeds Fine Motor Skills Activity from School Time Snippets
Apple Ten Frame Fine Motor Math from Fantastic Fun and Learning
Apple-Themed Math Activities Using Pom-Poms from There’s Just One Mommy
Candy Apple Math Game from No Time for Flash Cards
Counting Apples Free Printable Book from Fun a Day
Fine Motor Apple Math Game from Fun a Day
Free Apple Number Puzzles from Tot Schooling
Letter Tracing Apple Cards from Modern Preschool
Magnetic Names Apple Picking from Preschool Powol Packets
Printable Apple Math Grid Game from Best Toys 4 Toddlers
Shape Apple Matching Game from Life Over C’s
Teaching Graphing with Apples from Extremely Good Parenting
If you know of other resources that pertain to apples, Please come and leave me a comment and I will get them added to this list as soon as possible.
I’m searching for children’s books. for Charlie to read tomorrow. I know there is Johnny Appleseed, but there should be other books out there about apples.
In the meantime here are other resources for you that pertain to Apples.
Apple Themed Science & Sensory Activities
Yummy Snack Recipes With Apples
Apple Resources For Your Lesson Plan This Week
Apple Themed Fine Motor & Toddler Activities
Apple Themed Art $ Craft Activities for Kids
Now, that you have all seen all the Apple resources you can use in your classroom, I thought you might like an additional snack you serve to your students.
For a snack I would like to invite you to check out Something 2 Offer and her recipe for Super Simple Homemade Applesauce. If you make this snack stop back by and let me know how you like the Applesauce.
I can tell you as a child nothing tasted better than Simple Homemade Applesauce my grandmother would make from the apple trees on her farm in Oklahoma City.
During the Summer we would go to visit she would be canning all kinds of vegetables from her garden using the jars mentioned in Thaleia’s post. I can still taste my grandmother’s Applesauce which tasted better than what we purchase in the grocery store.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates