Apples to Applesauce! {The Ultimate Science, Literacy, and Math Unit for Kids!}

It’s here! It’s here!

 I’ve been working on my apple unit for what seems like ages now.  I’ve done an apple unit with my kiddos for the past five years now and they always LOVE it!  (Yes, shh…I even did some apple activities with my second graders last year.  I’m pretty sure it was the first grade teacher in me, not wanting to give this unit up!)

This is my largest unit yet – 70 pages of jam-packed literacy, science, and math apple activities.  I’ve included classroom photos of many activities, science experiments, a crock-pot applesauce experience with a “how-to” writing project (an absolute FAVORITE of my students!), math activities, file folder games, word builders, word work activities, poems, science printables, opinion writing, and much, much more!  My first graders and I will be studying apples in September and I can’t wait! 🙂

Take a look! (Warning: There are a lot of preview pages.  This is a BIG unit!)

Click {HERE} to jump to my TpT store and grab this newest unit!  I will give this unit away for free to the first *8* people who leave a comment AND share with us your favorite fall activity you do with your kiddos.  Be sure to leave your email address so that I can send the unit to you.  🙂

Thanks for stopping by!  Tomorrow we are continuing to launch Read to Someone and learning some more Whole Brain Teaching tactics…which means I’m headed to bed to get some much needed sleep. 🙂

Happy Learning,

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11 Comments

  1. We wrote acrostic poems about fall, and then made crayon shaving trees…with the iron. It was insane, but they turned out really cute!

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  2. So I checked out your unit and let me just say it is amazing! You put so much hard work into it and I can tell. The activities you created are so amazing and it had my favorite apple tasting/graphing but it was all prettified. I LOVE this unit and can't wait to try it out! I have to check out all your other units now because if they are anything like this one they will be fantastic!
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