Physical Education
- The child learned gross motor skills by walking through the apple orchard and picking apples.
- They engaged in physical activity by carrying a basket filled with apples.
- They practiced coordination and balance while reaching for and picking apples from the trees.
- The child developed hand-eye coordination by throwing apples into a basket.
Science
- The child learned about the life cycle of an apple tree by observing the different stages â from blossoms to ripe apples.
- They discovered the concept of pollination as they observed bees and insects around the apple trees.
- The child learned about the importance of sunlight and water for the growth of apple trees.
- They explored the concept of gravity as they saw apples falling from the trees.
Social Studies
- The child learned about the role of grandparents in families and the importance of spending time together.
- They gained an understanding of the agricultural industry and the process of growing and harvesting apples.
- The child learned about the local community and the significance of apple orchards in the area.
- They discovered the concept of seasons and how apple picking is associated with the fall season.
After the apple picking activity, you can continue to develop your child's understanding by creating a mini apple orchard at home using toy trees or drawing pictures of apple trees. You can also explore different apple recipes together, such as making applesauce or apple pie, to further engage with the science behind apples. Additionally, you can discuss the history and traditions of apple picking in your community or read books about apples and apple orchards.
Book Recommendations
- Apples for Everyone by Jill Esbaum: This book explores the different varieties of apples and how they grow, as well as the process of harvesting and enjoying them.
- Up, Up, Up! It's Apple-Picking Time by Jody Fickes Shapiro: This book follows a family as they go apple picking and learn about the different activities and tasty treats associated with this fall tradition.
- Apple Farmer Annie by Monica Wellington: Annie is an apple farmer who takes readers through her busy day as she picks, sorts, bakes, and sells her apples at the farmers' market.
If you click on these links and make a purchase, we may receive a small commission.