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Old 09-27-07, 07:16 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: any neat ideas for an apple unit??

I have a couple of ideas... maybe counting the seeds (math), comparing the skins (science) and graphing the commonalities or characteristics of different kinds of apples (math, science), reading Johnny Appleseed and other apple stories (reading), making applesauce or other apple recipes (math, science), making a paint picture using the sliced apples as a stamp (art), trip to an orchard if one is near you (social studies - field trip!)... that is all I can think of for a kindergarten student. Hope one of these will be useful! Good luck - it sounds like fun - I wish I were doing an apple unit now!

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