Showing posts with label September. Show all posts
Showing posts with label September. Show all posts

Apple Week Fun - with Freebies!

Well, I'm slightly behind on showing you what we did for our Apple Week. I know I showed you my visual plans {HERE} but I never came back to show you our week.



So, consider this pho-tog dump of pictures (yes, there are a ton!)

First, I copied off all the pages from my Hands-On Apple Unit that I wanted in our book this year and had a volunteer make all the books.  Then I sent home the donation and volunteer letter.


Throughout the week, we did apple-themed activities 

We read a lot about Apples and Johnny Appleseed that week. We worked in our Scholastic News labeling the different parts of non-fiction.

Here are some of the books we read that week. 






After we read one of the Apple-themed books, we wrote about what we do if we had a basket full of apples, and used A Cupcake for the Teacher's Writing. 
They turned out super cute! And I seriously have some awesome artists in my room!

Then, we dove into our books for the week!


We did the parts of an apple - I did a directed drawing to show them how to draw it. I really like to see their creativity, so I don't give a lot of templates when it comes to drawings.


After they did the drawing and labeling correctly, then they got to do the craft.


They also did the life cycle of an apple in our book.


Once we read a few books about Johnny Appleseed, we did a tree map on him in our book...


And then wrote about him



I have to tell you. One of the best directed drawings is Teacher Bits and Bobs's Directed Drawing of Johnny Appleseed. Almost every single one of my kids' drawings came out AWESOME because of her! You can download her freebie {HERE}.

Then, we had a little taste testing of the different color apples and graphed the response.

and wrote about the data.


MATH CENTERS

So our math centers that week, were fun-filled apple-themed centers.

We measured ourselves (this came from Kindergarten Smiles' Apple Unit)


And we did number bonds from my September Math centers






THEN, came Apple Day!  I had a few volunteers come in and help me "man" stations.








Apple Stamping, then they did some math on the seeds on the inside.


and they made their Johnny Appleseed Hat...


After lunch, it was time for MORE taste testing! I took all the apples home that were donated and made apple butter and cut up the apples for the applesauce. And I made the biscuits. I won't tell you that I actually made the apple butter TWO days before (being on the ball!) but my husband didn't turn off the crock-pot during the day and left it on "warm" all day and then it burnt the apple butter. UGH. Round 2.


It all worked out though... we had apple butter and biscuits, we made the applesauce that morning in class after we wrote out the recipe, apple slices, apple chip, and apple cider.



I had them cast their vote on apple sticky notes on giant apple die-cuts.


Then, of course we graphed the results in our books.



AND, to make our recipe books (I always do these separate from the actual book), I used First Grade Blue Skies' SO CUTE apple craft (the girls has a knack for crafts!)








Apple Poem Freebies!





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Peek at My Week 9.22 - Apple Week!


Yay!  Apple Week is upon us!!  I just love this week... among many other weeks, but right now let's just focus on Apple Week. ha!

If you follow me on IG, you've seen this picture...


I brought home all my apple stuff that I thought I would be able to use for 1st grade so I could see what could do with it all.

I finally made some sense out of it. I think...

First, let me show you some of my favorite apple books I'll be using this week...
Here are some of my favorite Johnny Appleseed and Apple books







And here are some of my favorite "apple-themed" books





So, here are my plans for the week. I don't even know where I'm got all of my activities from...some of them I've had for YEARS. And, unfortunately, some of the stuff I've downloaded doesn't have a name on it anywhere...so I don't know where I got it. BUT, if I do know, then I linked it for ya! Make sure you download the file and then when you open it, you can click on all the pictures and links to go to the page to get the freebie or check out the pack.



This week's phonics poem comes from THIS book:



I'm also using an apple poem that I had in my files from A LONG time ago that I retyped and made it into a center and poetry journal insert. There are actually THREE poems in the pack, because I just like to keep all the apple themed poems in one file instead of hunting them all down - ha!





For math this week, I'm TRYING to fit in some centers. I don't have a lot of time for math, so I'm not sure I can do it, but I figured I'd start with it this week since I had so many fun things I wanted to do... we will see how it goes. Last year I had about an extra half hour for math, so it worked out really well, but so far this year, I'm struggling to get actual centers in for math. I am using my September CCS math centers, but then I also came up with some last minute ideas I wanted to do. You can download those activities in the plans or click on the picture below...


For the Math Worm Center, I'm using my bucket of worms I have in my classroom. We used them to teach measurement in 2nd grade, but i figured they'd be great for this week too!  
 And whenever it says "In Student Books," I'm referring to these:


I took the activities in my Hands-On Learning with Apples Pack and turn them into books. I pick and choose each year which activities I want to do and we work all week in them.






To check out any of my packs I mentioned in the post, you can click the pictures below.









Poem Freebie:







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