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Apple Craft, Math Activity with Counting and Graphing
As you learn about Johnny Appleseed this Fall, creat this apple craft during math class! This is great for a whole group lesson or a math center activity! Gather supplies for your class to have an apple tasting (red, yellow, and green apples, a cutting tool, plates).
Have a taste test. As a class, complete the apple graph as each student responds to the question, “What is your favorite kind of apple?”. You might project the graph on the board for students to refer to complete their own graphs.
In the next apple lesson, copy big apples on construction paper according to graph results. Students create apple craft. Teacher or students complete the fill-in circle. Attach graphs to apple craft for display!
Our kindergarten arts and crafts are downloads you can print at home or school. Each craft includes a cover and a contents page, so you know exactly how to put pieces together. The only supplies you need are paper, scissors, glue, and crayons! Enjoy creating with the kids!
Page 1: Cover
Page 2: Krazy for Kindyland Note
Page 3: Product Details
Page 4: Graph
Page 5: I like ___ apples best! Circle (2)
Page 6: Apple
Page 7: Stem (9)
Page 8: (8)
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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Note:
The cover of Krazy for Kindyland products includes exact JPEG(s) of included craft(s).
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-provide engaging, hands-on fine-motor practice while learning across the curriculum
-easily differentiated, based on student needs and allow room for teacher choice
-include consistent layouts; easy for students to understand
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