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Apple Study Bundle! All About Apples & Apples Life Cycle Fall Science Unit
Apple Study Bundle! All About Apples & Apples Life Cycle Fall Science Unit
Apple Study Bundle! All About Apples & Apples Life Cycle Fall Science Unit
Apple Study Bundle! All About Apples & Apples Life Cycle Fall Science Unit
Apple Study Bundle! All About Apples & Apples Life Cycle Fall Science Unit
Apple Study Bundle! All About Apples & Apples Life Cycle Fall Science Unit
Apple Study Bundle! All About Apples & Apples Life Cycle Fall Science Unit
Apple Study Bundle! All About Apples & Apples Life Cycle Fall Science Unit
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Enjoy the apple study journal, activity pages, and 24 teaching slides for studying the life cycle of apples and the parts of an apple. Included in the bundle are two emergent readers, 2 fun apple math games, and digital activities for Google Slides and Seesaw!

This is the perfect wrap-around fall unit on apples, with literacy and math connections!

Apple Life Cycle Activities Included:

  • My Apple Journal cover (color version)
  • My Apple Journal cover (black and white version)
  • What I already know about apples
  • What I am wondering about apples
  • Today we observed some apples!
  • I can observe an apple!
  • Today we observed an apple (4 senses)
  • Today we observed different apples
  • Apple observations and measurements
  • Inside the apple observations
  • We dissected an apple
  • Does every apple have the same number of seeds?
  • Apple sink or float?
  • Apple life cycle cut and paste
  • Label the apple (2 versions)
  • Make the apple!
  • What can an apple become? (2 versions)
  • What I learned about apples
  • Apple life cycle cards
  • Make your own apples!

Apple Life Cycle Google Slides include

  • read aloud videos
  • song videos
  • science videos
  • turn and talk discussion questions

Apple Life Cycle Emergent Reader:

  • Apple, apple, what do you see?
  • I see a seed looking at me. Seed, seed, what do you see?
  • I see a sapling looking at me. Sapling, sapling, what do you see?
  • I see a tree looking at me. Tree, tree, what do you see?
  • I see flowers looking at me. Flowers, flowers, what do you see?
  • I see an apple looking at me. Apple, apple, what do you see?
  • I see new seeds looking at me!

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Description

Enjoy the apple study journal, activity pages, and 24 teaching slides for studying the life cycle of apples and the parts of an apple. Included in the bundle are two emergent readers, 2 fun apple math games, and digital activities for Google Slides and Seesaw!

This is the perfect wrap-around fall unit on apples, with literacy and math connections!

Apple Life Cycle Activities Included:

  • My Apple Journal cover (color version)
  • My Apple Journal cover (black and white version)
  • What I already know about apples
  • What I am wondering about apples
  • Today we observed some apples!
  • I can observe an apple!
  • Today we observed an apple (4 senses)
  • Today we observed different apples
  • Apple observations and measurements
  • Inside the apple observations
  • We dissected an apple
  • Does every apple have the same number of seeds?
  • Apple sink or float?
  • Apple life cycle cut and paste
  • Label the apple (2 versions)
  • Make the apple!
  • What can an apple become? (2 versions)
  • What I learned about apples
  • Apple life cycle cards
  • Make your own apples!

Apple Life Cycle Google Slides include

  • read aloud videos
  • song videos
  • science videos
  • turn and talk discussion questions

Apple Life Cycle Emergent Reader:

  • Apple, apple, what do you see?
  • I see a seed looking at me. Seed, seed, what do you see?
  • I see a sapling looking at me. Sapling, sapling, what do you see?
  • I see a tree looking at me. Tree, tree, what do you see?
  • I see flowers looking at me. Flowers, flowers, what do you see?
  • I see an apple looking at me. Apple, apple, what do you see?
  • I see new seeds looking at me!

Resources You May Also Love:

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Copyright Kindergarten Cafe

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I used this resource after a study trip to the apple orchard.
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NGSSK-ESS3-1
Use a model to represent the relationship between the needs of different plants or animals (including humans) and the places they live. Examples of relationships could include that deer eat buds and leaves, therefore, they usually live in forested areas; and, grasses need sunlight so they often grow in meadows. Plants, animals, and their surroundings make up a system.
NGSSK-ESS2-2
Construct an argument supported by evidence for how plants and animals (including humans) can change the environment to meet their needs. Examples of plants and animals changing their environment could include a squirrel digs in the ground to hide its food and tree roots can break concrete.
NGSSK-LS1-1
Use observations to describe patterns of what plants and animals (including humans) need to survive. Examples of patterns could include that animals need to take in food but plants do not; the different kinds of food needed by different types of animals; the requirement of plants to have light; and, that all living things need water.
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