Our Favorite Apples Lesson Plan

What We Are Learning

 

Science Focus:

apple study

 

Theme Vocabulary Words:

prefer, stem, leaf, flesh, skin, seeds

 

Word Meanings:

new vocabulary

 

Concept Learning:

colors

  • Prime children for a deeper connection to the issue. Start the lesson by showing children an apple and asking what they know about the crunchy fruit. List what they say on chart paper. Then play our video “Apples!background knowledge

STEM: Build With Apples

Materials: apples, knife, toothpicks, plate

  • To set up, cut apples into small chunks. Set out apples and toothpicks.
  • Encourage children to build using just the apple chunks and toothpicks. Challenge them to build different things, such as tall towers, wide buildings, and different shapes. You can even set out pictures of different types of buildings and have children replicate them with apples.
  • To add measurement into the activity, use whole apples to determine how tall or wide the structures are. engineering
Apple chunks connected with toothpicks

Materials: apples, knife, magnifying glasses, plates or party platter, paper, marker

  • This multipurpose activity gives students practice with sorting, as well as using new vocabulary and descriptive words.
  • To prepare, peel and cut up an apple. Separate the parts—flesh, skin, stem, core, seeds. Make signs for the different parts with names and pictures, and place the signs near different plates or sections of the party platter.
  • Have children sort the apple parts. Then give them magnifying glasses to get a closer look. Ask them how they would describe the parts. Are the parts soft or hard? What colors and shapes are the parts? How would children compare the sizes of the parts? investigation