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Apple Week

October 3 – 7

We will be painting this week.  Be sure to wear ‘messy’ clothes.  The children will be making applesauce and exploring the difference between fresh, crisp apples and warm, cooked apples.  Yum!   

At home you can talk to them about the apple trees in the neighborhood, the apples they see in the grocery stores and at the market.  Ask them if all apples are the same color, if they like them crunchy or soft, what shape do they think an apple is and help them identify seeds/stem/skin. 

Songs

Way Up High in a Tree

Way up high, in a tree, two littles apples smiled at me.

So I shook that tree as hard as I could.

Down came the apples, mmmm good.

Twinkle Twinkle Traffic Light

Twinkle twinkle traffic light  Round the corner shining bright

Red means stop, green means go, yellow means – very slow.

Twinkle twinkle traffic light Round the corner shining bright.

(Then we will sing it ‘silly’  Twinkle Twinkle APPLE light)

Have You Ever Seen an Apple

Have you ever seen an apple, an apple, an apple,
Have you ever seen an apple, that grows on a tree?
A red one, a yellow one, a red one, a green one.
Have you ever seen an apple, that grows on a tree?

Have you ever had an apple, an apple, an apple?
Have you ever had an apple and heard it go ‘crunch’?