![]() After a short discussion about what children learned from the text, use the Apple Sequence Cards from the KidsSoup library to review each phase of the apple life cycle. With the theme and season of Autumn/Fall, a fruit that generally comes to mind is apples So this is a great resource to teach your children the full life cycle of how an apple comes to be This resource contains 2 colored apple life cycle posters (with and without stage labels), a colored classroom big book, 2 cut and paste life-cycle booklets for students to complete ( black and white) and 4 different corresponding cut and paste worksheets. Grade/Age Range: Preschool, 3-5 years oldīegin this activity by reading a book about the life cycle of an apple to the whole group. The apples are handpicked, washed, and stored. Once the seed grows and grows it will change into a sapling, and then a tree Flower. By late summer the apples are fully grown and ripe. Only flowers that have been pollinated can grow into apples. When the blossoms fall off, small baby apples begin to grow in their place. The flowers are pollinated by bees and other insects. ![]() Then fragrant white blossoms appear in the spring. Apple trees do not bear fruit until they are 5–8 years old. The stem grows upward and toward the light and leaves begin to develop on the stem. After an apple seed is planted, it takes a few weeks before it will sprout. ![]() Use the Apple II to calculate monthly heating loads of buildings and life-cycle. ![]() Explain to children that all seeds and plants need sun, water, air, nutrients, and soil in order to grow. Introducing COPY/PC A NEW copy utility that: allows you to make backup. Talk about what plants need to help them grow. ![]()
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