Apple Unit with Free Printables
A is for Apple Sand Tray
The kiddos will write the missing letters in each of the words provided. A control is available if they need it.
Source: I created the printable for this activity. The Phonogram Writing Cards printable is a subscriber's only freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Source: I created these cards. The Counting Apples by 10 Printable is is a subscriber's only freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Since it's been a while since we've written some of our numbers, I decided to provide a refresher.
Source: The printable for this activity can be found at Homeschool Creations.
Montessori Addition Strip Board
I do not have an addition strip board, nor do I have the funds to purchase one right now. Instead, I made my own. The board I have created fits on an 8 x 11 sheet of paper. It fits perfectly on one of our trays.
I printed out all of the pieces on card stock and then laminated them. The homemade material is working fabulously.
When I showed Dinomite how it works, he was SO EXCITED! Princess selected this activity off the shelf before any other activity. I am so thankful for Maria Montessori, her work, and materials. They have benefited my children so much.
Source: I created this Addition Strip Board and the Addition Problem Template. Both are Subscriber's Only Freebies. For your free copies, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Bulldozer loved picking the apples. It wasn't until three out of four bags were full, that he decided to start chucking them.
Dinomite has had opportunities to go apple picking, but has refused due to anxieties, sensory issues, etc. This year he finally decided to try it. We are so proud of him!
Sunshine, had an apple in her mouth at all times. When she accidentally dropped one she just picked another. She was super cute!
Princess had fun as well. Every time the wagon went over a bump she shot up about 4 inches.
Each day this week we're making a different apple treat. Tonight we made apple cake with cinnamon cream cheese frosting.
Source: I found this free printable at 2 Teaching Mommies. It appears it's no longer available.
FREE Montessori-inspired Life Cycle of an Apple Printable Pack
It came as no surprise that Dinomite picked out the exact apple he prefers on the chart, without knowing it's name, because of it's distinct color. He has such a good eye for details. In case you're wondering, he will only eat Fuji Apples.
Source: I found this free printable at 2 Teaching Mommies. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to be available anymore.
Cutting Apples
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What awesome ideas for homeschool! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI loved these ideas with apples! I featured this article on my round-up for the Kids Co-Op today! http://sowsproutplay.com/activities/fifteen-plus-apple-activities-and-recipes/
ReplyDeleteWow! Thank you!
Deletelove how you combined fun, food and education! would you mind coming over and sharing this on our #kidsinthekitchen linky this week http://lookwhatmomfound.com/2013/10/witch-finger-cookie-fail-kidsinthekitchen.html
ReplyDeleteThanks for inviting Melinda! Will do!
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ReplyDeleteWhere did you find those cute little green and red plastic apples for your tonging activity? Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteI found them at my local craft store. :)
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