Thursday, September 22, 2011

Apple Lapbook & Lesson

After out visit to Lattin's Cider Mill yesterday we had to have a good school day of apples. Holly enjoyed it so much and has asked to do the same with pumpkins in a few weeks... I'll be organizing that very soon. In the mean time today was filled a lot of apple fun - inspecting an apple, revisiting the parts of an apple, seed estimation, tasting various kinds and comparing, watching a video on the apple industry and orchards, discussing the health benefits of apples, reading a few books, apple stamping, sentence organizing and writing, an experiment and more!

With all of these projects on tap I had Holly work on a lapbook - a great way to keep all of her work. A lapbook seems to break up the daily grind of reading, writing & recording. She loves them and so do I. This is a pretty basic lapbook but one that Holly could do all by herself with little help from me... meaning she feels very proud when she is finished!





















7 comments:

  1. I was thinking about doing a lapbook about apples too! Would you mind sharing where you got it?! :)

    wpooh_9 at hotmail dot com

    We were bummed to miss this trip but just couldn't peel them out of bed after being up late at AWANA! :)

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  2. I'm so impressed with all those fun apple projects! How many did you eat?

    We have a couple of apple trees but for some reason this year they didn't do as well as usual. We got one big basket but I don't think we'll be able to freeze a bunch of pies this time around.

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  3. What fun! We did one of these last year using most of the same elements as you did! Lots of fun. This year we plan to work on a pumpkin lapbook -- maybe in October!

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  4. I love your lapbook. It looks great! Thanks for linking to Science Sunday.

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  5. I love Autumn and apples! The lapbook looks wonderful - your daughter did such a beautiful job!

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  6. I am searching for the Lapbook. Where can I find it?

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  7. Some of the lapbook is from: http://ateachingmommy.com/apple-unit-expanded/

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