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Friday, September 7, 2012

A is for Apples

There are so many fun apple books and activities. We read several apple books and had fun picking apples and cooking in the kitchen.

    

  

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  • Preschool Journal A Page
    1. Practice writing letter A and ‘Apple’
    2. Put apple stickers on page.

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  • Alphabet Apple Tree … our own spin on a fun idea inspired by No Time for Flashcards.
    1. Draw a simple tree on a large cardboard box (or make a paper tree on your wall).
    2. Paint it! This was the best part of the day for the kids. Paint shirts are a must! Just cut an old shirt up the back and have the kids slip their hands in the front. Secure with a clothespin or safety pin. 
    3. Cut out 26 apples and write A-Z on each one. We used these apple-shaped sticky notes! My 4-year-old wrote upper-case ABCs on the red apples. I wrote lower-case ABCs on the green apples.
    4. Stick the apples to the tree.
    5. Give the kids an apple picking basket and let them pick.
      • Let them choose an apple and have them tell you the letter name.
      • Ask them to pick the A apples.
      • Have them pick the letters in their name.

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  • Apple Stars & Prints
    1. Cut an apple in half horizontally and see the star inside.
    2. Count the seeds.
    3. Cut another (color) apple and observe the similarities or differences.
    4. Cut one of the halves into thin slices for a quick, yummy snack.
    5. Make apple prints with the other half.
      • Dip the cut side in a shallow dish of paint.
      • Press onto a paper.
      • Try several fall colors!

  • Apple Harvest Game
    1. Hide several toy apples around the yard (these attribute apples are perfect … and great for other sorting activities).
    2. Set out a green, yellow and red paper.
    3. Have the kids ‘harvest’ apples and place them on the matching paper.
    4. ‘Plant’ the apples again and have the kids harvest them by size this time!

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  • Pick apples at an orchard.
    1. Find an orchard nearby at www.pickyourown.org.
    2. Notice the shape of the leaves. Mention the word ‘deciduous’ to the kids (means that the trees lose their leaves in the fall)

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  • Make apple treats together! … we use an apple peeler corer slicer because the kids love to help and it makes the process much easier!
    1. Easy applesauce directions here. We love it warm.
    2. Make apple pie in a ziploc bag with kids here
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    3. Sliced apples with peanut butter dip was our snack this afternoon. Yum.
      • Combine: 1 cup whipped cream, 4 oz. cream cheese and 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter.
      • I cut the apples horizontally so we could see the star and used a little heart cutter to remove some of the stars
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    4. Caramel apples were our family treat tonight! Directions here.

What are some of the fun APPLE activities you have done with your preschooler?!

3 comments:

  1. This blog is fabulous! I just discovered it this week (through Pinterest) and I have spent more than a few hours on here already. Your calendars and lesson plans are exactly what I need for my homeschool preschool with my 2 and 4 year old. We did the animal theme yesterday and and the airplane theme today and had lots of fun. Thank you so much for sharing, and I will be back to visit often!

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  2. Awesome! I love that you add more and more to each theme. I want another apple day now! Next year...

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  3. Wow! This blog is wonderful! Just pinned the turkey cup with pretzels, thanks for sharing your great ideas with the world!

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I love your comments! Feel free to leave a link if you've done any of these activities with your kids. I'd love to visit your blog!