Friday, September 18, 2015

Apples, Apples, Apples

We have had fun with apples this week.  They were featured in our science lessons as we read books about how they grow and how the trees change through the seasons. In Bible class we used an apple to understand the concept of the Trinity.  We learned new words like pip and lenticel.  We used apples in Math to learn to divide a solid.  We use the seeds to learn to write number sentences.  We used our apples to learn about graphing. We even made applesauce!



 "Look how many seeds were in my apple!"


After counting our seeds we enjoyed eating the apples.



There is a lot to learn about apples.





Learning to read a graph is fun if you can graph your apple.                                                                     


We saved our apples to make friendship applesauce!  Everyone brought and apple, peeled and added it to the crock pot to cook into applesauce.











Peeling our apples using the  "apple peeler, corer, slicer" was great fun. 













Look at those long pieces of apple peel!





These girls were having a good time eating them!

Our room smelled so good as the apples cooked.  We all enjoyed an applesauce snack in the afternoon.



A few of the comments I overheard as the children enjoyed the applesauce:

"Yummy",  "This is the best applesauce I ever ate", "Wait 'til I tell my mom about this!", "Did we really make this - all we did was peel the apple and cook it?" "Is cinnamon the ONLY thing we added?" "Can I have some more?"
"This is delicious."  "Can we make some more on Monday?"

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