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BoomLearning.com - Amazing authors make awesome learning content! This is a book companion for Apple Trouble (Ouch!) by Ragnhild Scamell. Contains questions that go with the sequence of the story. 16 questions. Options for each question. Bonus option to place items on poor Hedgehog. Please let me know if you have any questions/concerns. I do make mistakes and if there are typos, I"m happy to fix. kayowillis@gmail.com

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Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links to Amazon.com for your convenience. Most of the SLPs that I know use children's story books in therapy. They're such a great tool for working on just about any goal! I'd say it would be a rare week for me to not use at least one book in therapy. So, I decided to share my Book of the Week! This week, we are reading "Apple Trouble" by Ragnhild Scamell and Michael Terry. In this story, a cute little hedgehog (have I mentioned that I have a strange…

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1-2-3 Come Do Some Apple Crafts With Me Although I’ve seen a variety of 3D apple and pumpkin crafts using paper strips to form the sphere, I could not find a pattern anywhere on the web. After a few hours of diddling around, I came up with this simple “print & go” apple craftivity, complete with several pattern options and step-by-step directions using photographs of the various stages. Few teachers have the luxury of simply making a craft just for fun; so to incorporate some science…

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we are working on diagrams and labels then the kids can make their own (see next pin) Parts Of An Apple, Preschool Apple Theme, September Preschool, Apple Kindergarten, September School, Apple Lessons, Apple Math, Apple Preschool, Science Literacy

I LOVE fall. We are having an exceptionally warm fall this year, and I am LOVING it! The trees are slowly changing to beautiful shades of orange, yellow, and red. The mums are blooming beautifully, and the nights are cool and crisp. When I taught Kindergarten, I always loved kicking off the year with an apple study. Our science curriculum in first grade is a bit more heavy, so I’m not able to do as much as I like. We focus heavily on the life cycles of insects through inquiry, but I still…

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Try this engaging "Parts of an Apple" easy apple craft from our Made For Me Literacy All About Apples Unit. This easy apple labeling craft for kids teaches the parts of an apple and we provide the templates for you!

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Here in Virginia, it’s apple picking time at all the local orchards. Time for apple pie, apple cider, apple dumplings, and the list goes on… yum! So of course, we threaded lots of apple activities into our class. We were learning about our five senses in science, so this was the perfect opportunity to incorporate all of them. First, we explored apples with our sense of sight, smell, and touch. The students shook the apples to see if they made a sound, and then determined they did not. When…

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