"An apple a day, keeps the doctor away." It also helps us learn in Kindergarten. We spent a week with a classroom full of apples!
We began our week talking about things we already knew about apples. We make a list that included what color apples can be, where apples grow, and what things you can make from apples.
We sorted real apples by color. Then we made a tally chart to show how many apples we had. When we finished our tally chart, we put our real apples on a graph to show how many of each apple we had.
We used apples in science to experiment with sink and float. We made predictions about what we thought would happen. Even though apples are heavy, we found out they all float.
Some other fun things we did with apples were, making patterns, using pattern blocks to make apples, and reading LOTS of apples books.
We finished our apple week with using our five senses to find out about the different apples we had worked with all week. Our favorite part was tasting all those delicious apples!
Enjoy the pictures of our week!
We began our week talking about things we already knew about apples. We make a list that included what color apples can be, where apples grow, and what things you can make from apples.
We sorted real apples by color. Then we made a tally chart to show how many apples we had. When we finished our tally chart, we put our real apples on a graph to show how many of each apple we had.
We used apples in science to experiment with sink and float. We made predictions about what we thought would happen. Even though apples are heavy, we found out they all float.
Some other fun things we did with apples were, making patterns, using pattern blocks to make apples, and reading LOTS of apples books.
We finished our apple week with using our five senses to find out about the different apples we had worked with all week. Our favorite part was tasting all those delicious apples!
Enjoy the pictures of our week!
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