Don't forget to print out your free printable here! Here is a fun, little, parts of an apple craft we did with our kids. Dig right into the core of the apple with this interactive felt labeling set. Up in the Garden and Down in the Dirt by Kate Messner.
This Parts of the Apple worksheet would also be great to use as part of your "letter of the week" activities. For example, Etsy prohibits members from using their accounts while in certain geographic locations. How to Make The Most Adorable Apple Stamping Craft with Kids. Directions for parts of an apple craft.
The goal of painting with apples is not to create a perfect apple painting, but to enjoy the process of creating. And if you are homeschooling, apple crafts are great for reinforcing the letter "A" and learning about the different components of an apple. As students label the parts of an apple, they are practicing vocabulary that will come in handy as they continue to read and write about apples. I chose a few apple theme books from our local library to read during our hands-on apple science activity. Cut out the leaf from the green construction paper. An AP Certification stamp from the Art & Creative Materials Institute means the paint meets their standards. We'd love to see the wonderful creations you make so please share them with us on social media. While these aren't technically apples, this Apple Jacks No-Bake Marshmallow Treats recipe is classroom-cooking friendly, so we'll count it in our theme. Tear or cut the cream (or white) tissue paper into smaller pieces and glue to the paper plate leaving it off the outside edge. Students can practice their counting and fine motor skills as they create this Johnny Appleseed art project. Your students will love these hands-on and fun apple activities! There is a hand drawn apple printable (located at the bottom of the post) for you to cut out and then trace onto the felt. You can use this Parts of the Apple worksheet as part of a lesson on apples, an apple unity study, or as a standalone activity. Apple cores, apple slices, or even half of an apple make great stamps for apple painting.
Once students understand the sequence of the apple life cycle, it's time to talk about the parts of an apple! This paper plate apple craft is a great opportunity to talk to you kids about the parts of an apple. I have outlined all of the activities above (and more! ) Includes cardboard tube, self-adhesive foam pieces and paper. You can even gather up a bunch of different types of apples and have a taste-test to see what they like best. Here are 15 apple crafts and activities you can do in your classroom this Fall. I love to hear from you! Once the paint is dry, label the apple and draw lines from the words to the parts of the apple it matches.
Cut open an apple and explore the parts of the apple. The third and fourth sheets contain 9 parts of the apple: exocarp (red skin), mesocarp (white inside part), endocarp (inner part around the seeds), 4 seeds, stem connected to the calyx (bottom part of the apple), and leaf. How to Set up the Apple Painting Supplies. Enjoy an apple snack or make homemade applesauce. And the answer is pretty simple. If you like to practice your fine motor skills this is the perfect apple craft for pre k 4 and older students. And why not have fun with it? Please note that this is just the directions, template, and parts of an apple labels. Parts of an Apple Activity – Mom Brite. Cut and Paste Label the Apple. Once they complete the apple, they can then start labeling all the various parts. Parts of an Apple Craft Kit Instructions © OTC. Use it as part of your letter of the week activities. This fall apple stamping craft is loved by so many!
Students can write the parts of an apple on the diagram. It makes a great Apple themed bulletin board and will be an activity students cant stop talking about! Once you print, just cut out the pieces and put them all together. Print out the template and gather the colored card stock. My students love tearing paper which makes this activity extra exciting and engaging for them. Snap a quick picture of the completed project and share it on our Facebook page! You can craft it at home before school starts or during the first week of school to decorate your bulletin board. In a five-day sequence that you can easily replicate in your own classroom. Filled with facts, scientific diagrams, and colorful illustrations, this board book is a great resource for learning about the life cycle of an apple tree. By using the apple slicer, we were able to take apart the apple for more careful observation of the different parts. Items originating from areas including Cuba, North Korea, Iran, or Crimea, with the exception of informational materials such as publications, films, posters, phonograph records, photographs, tapes, compact disks, and certain artworks.
Tray for sorting the different pieces of the apple (Party dollar store snack tray works well! These lovely apple life cycle nomenclature cards are a wonderful extension to this apple felt set. It shows all the different parts of an apple which you can easily explain to your child with this fun craft apple. Be sure to download it today and have some fun learning about apples together. Take this Apple Orchard Scavenger Hunt along with you. Step back and let your kids start creating.
Once your plate is dry, glue the mouth at the bottom. Using the Raisins Counting Puzzles. This year, I am really loving the idea of creating units for us to use in our homeschool. It helps with fine motor skills, letter recognition, and more! Lastly, the students can cut a stem from the brown paper and a leaf from the green paper and glue them to the back of the paper plate. Let's learn about apples! Making Stamps from Apples.