![]() ![]() Supplies: Cardboard tube, green paper, red and green pom poms, tongs, plastic tub Pom Pom Apple Tree Drop – Use tongs to drop pom poms (“apples”) down the trunk of the tree.Apple 1:1 Correspondence – Invite your child to connect the numbered dots.Supplies: Mini apple erasers (or stickers), free printable apple counting sheet Apple Counting Activity – Work on number recognition, counting, and 1:1 correspondence using the free printable page.Supplies: Apples (red, yellow, green), free apple printable cards Apple Color Graph – Sort apples into colors and use the free printable cards to graph the amount.Supplies: Apple tree ABC printable (provided), round circle stickers, black marker Math Apple Tree ABC Match – Match the letters on the stickers to those on the free printable.Supplies: Green and brown construction paper, black marker, foam counting blocks, red apple erasers (or pom poms or gems) ![]() Apple Tree Alphabet Game – Practice letter identification while developing fine motor skills.Supplies: Black marker, red paper, hole punch, apple template (provided) Alphabet Apple Punching – Punching holes in different letters is a great way to work not only letter recognition, but also fine motor skills.Supplies: Paper tubes and/or paper cups, apples Literacy Apple Balance Challenge – Work on balancing skills with apples and paper tubes and/or cups.Supplies: “Apples” (red balls, tennis balls, rolled up socks, etc.), basket or box STEAM Apple Orchard Activity – Get the apples safely into the baskets without using your hands.Ten Apples Up On Top Game – Jump on the numbered apples that are drawn on the sidewalk.Indoor Apple Picking – Create a tree on the floor using tape and pick the apples! (Hands On As We Grow).Related: Amazing Collection of Fall Fine Motor Activities Gross Motor Supplies: Green and red cardstock, craft sticks, glue stick, tape, marker, small box Apple Picking – Practice fine motor and number recognition with this fun activity.Supplies: Red, green, and brown construction paper paper plate craft glue or glue sticks Paper Plate Apple Craft – Tearing paper is a great way to strengthen fine motor skills, and helps create a fun apple tree.Supplies: Paper plate, red tempera paint, hole punch, brown and green construction paper, glue, yarn Paper Plate Apple Lacing – Weave yarn in and out of the holes for a fun fine motor activity.Related: 12 Paper Plate Fall Crafts Fine Motor Supplies: Pinecones, red paint, sticks, hot glue, green cardstock paper Pinecone Apples – Combine nature and art to make these cute pinecone apples.Supplies: Coffee filter, spray bottle filled with water apple-colored markers Apple Coffee Filter Craft – After applying markers to a coffee filter, watch what happens when water is sprayed on top.Supplies: Free printable apple paper (provided), sliced apples, red tempera paint Apple Stamping – Slice apples in half (with a trick to carve a handle into them) and print onto a paper apple.Supplies: Paper tubes, brown tempera paint, red tempera paint, green construction paper, wine corks 3-D Apple Trees – Recycle paper tubes and use corks to press apples on the tree.Supplies: Free printable template, tissue paper squares, Contact (sticky) Paper Apple Suncatchers – Download the free printable template and press colorful tissue pieces to contact paper.There are certainly enough activities in this collection to focus on apples for longer than a week! Art How many of these activities you can do in a week will depend on your daily schedule. We’ve categorized these apple learning activities to make it easier for you to plan your week! Make sure to check out these “A Week’s Worth” collections, too:Ī Week’s Worth of Color Recognition ActivitiesĪ Week’s Worth of Shape Recognition ActivitiesĪ Week’s Worth of Pumpkin Learning Activities A Week’s Worth of Apple Learning Activities I’ve put together a variety of ideas that are simple to do at home (or at school!) that also focus on building different skills. There are so many fun apple learning activities that build multiple skills! One of the best themes to kick off the fall season is apples. Inside: Put together a week’s worth of apple learning activities with these fun ideas for toddlers and preschoolers. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |