Our preschool classrooms have been having a bushel of fun learning about apples and leaves.
In Joan and Mimi's class the children made terrific torn paper apples. A great way to get them using pincer grasp and to strengthen the muscles in their hands.
Fancy fall trees where the children drew their own tree trunk and used corks to stamp the colorful leaves onto their trees.
In Joan and Mimi's class the children made terrific torn paper apples. A great way to get them using pincer grasp and to strengthen the muscles in their hands.
Fancy fall trees where the children drew their own tree trunk and used corks to stamp the colorful leaves onto their trees.
They did an apple voting graph of their favorite flavor of apple. 1 child chose red, 2 chose yellow and 3 chose green. They discussed which number was the highest and which number was the lowest.
They made apple names and are practicing making their letters.
They made apple names and are practicing making their letters.
In Marcie's class the children made apple painted apples! They put their piece of paper into a box, added paint then put a few apples inside and put on the lid. The children then got to shake the entire box (which is a great workout for the upper arm area) and the apples painted their paper. They then discussed the various textures and lines made by the apples and what colors were created when some of them mixed together.
The children made beautiful apple print baskets. The children had to use their fine motor muscles and cut the pieces for the basket. They then explored the inside of the apple and stamped their prints onto the paper.
Next, the children made apple figure puppets and bingo dauber apples.
Bingo daubers are super tools for teaching kids how to place a mark in a designated spot. This helps with hand eye coordination and motor skills.
These are just a few of the great activities happening in our preschool classes. We love apples!!!
Click here to see how our Pre-K class made applesauce!
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