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Apple Tree Craft - Sight Words Activity - Kindergarten - Johnny Appleseed Center
As you practice sight words alongside your apple activities, work on fine motor and visual-spatial skills with this apple tree craft activity! During morning work or center time, students color, cut and glue the craft pieces. Four crafting options are included to best meet both your students’ and your prepping needs!
During a sight word lesson or literacy center, students write sight words on the sight word writing sheet. Another activity students enjoy is color coding the words on the activity sheet with the craft. For example, color (or use a dot paint) to make the word “are” yellow on the craft and the worksheet, too. Then use different colors to pair the rest of the words. You might attach the writing or color coding sheet to the craft for a apple bulletin board display!
Contents:
Pages 1-3: Product Details
Craft:
Page 4: tree (option 1)
Page 5: tree, rectangle (option 2)
Page 6: tree top, trunk, rectangle (option 3)
Page 7: tree top (option 4)
Page 8: trunk (3) (option 4)
Page 9: rectangle (3) (option 4)
Page 10: words (4) (option 4)
Activity Sheets
Page 11: color coding option
Page 12: sight word writing sheet
Books that are great to accompany this craft include, but are certainly not limited to the following:
- The Seasons of Arnold's Apple Tree by Gail Gibbons
- The Apple Pie Tree by Zoe Hall
- Apple Farmer Annie by Monica Wellington
- Autumn Is for Apples by Michelle Knudson
- Apple Picking Time by Michele Slawson
- Ten Red Apples by Pat Hutchins
- The Biggest Apple Ever by Steven Kroll
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What our customers are saying about our products:
-provides engaging, hands-on fine-motor practice while learning across the curriculum
-easily differentiated kindergarten activities, based on student needs and also allows room for teacher choice
-includes consistent layouts; easy for students to understand
-low prep and a huge time saver; GREAT for subs
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