I love crisp apples and fresh apple cider. We always went to a farm and picked apples and had apple cider. Fall is a great time for apple activities, from art, science, math and reading. It is easy to add apples to all of your activities.
Check out the recipes you can make with your kids too. The kids, always loved the when they got to make a recipe or a snack.
Apple Activities
Fizzing Apple Art

Combine art and science and make this fun fall craft.
Book – Ten Apples on Top
Stacking Squeeze Balls

Who doesn’t love Dr Seuss? Counting and Engineering can we combined with reading in this book.
Balancing Apple Printable

Ten Apples Up On Top combined with STEM
Apple Name Activity

Have fun creating an apple name craft.
Apple Counting Sticks

Count apples and match them.
Apple Letter Sorting

Sort uppercase and lowercase letters
Apple Math Puzzle

Apple Roll & Pick

Ten Apple Counting

Apple Science

Apple Color Graph

Apple Finger Print Counting

Apple Match Up Number

Apple Letter Tracing

Apple Name Fine Motor Activity

Sink or Float Apple Graph
Tasting Apple Graph
Apple Patterns
Apple Seed Counting
Color Apple Sorting
Apple Books
Apple Recipes
Applesauce
Apple Muffins
Apple Fruit Donut
Easy Caramel Apple
Chocolate Caramel Apple Slices
Monster Cookies
Apple Crafts
Mosaic Apple Craft
Books
Johnny Appleseed

book review “This is a very cute story. I bought this book for my little students ages 2-5 and they love this version of Johnny Appleseed.”
Apples

book review “Wonderful K-2 book about Apples. Perfect for the Fall. Beautiful illustrations help children discover changing seasons, plant growth and the story of Johnny Appleseed. A recipe for pie and a lesson on polination introduce youngsters to science. Written in a way children can understand without parents and teachers becoming bored. HIGHLY RECOMMEND”
Fall Apples: Crisp and Juicy

book review “This is an excellent book for the young student to learn about apples and what they are used for. There are many interesting apple facts interspersed through the pages of this tale of a family’s trip to the orchard. “
Apples and Pumpkins

book review “I bought this as a fall book for my 3 year old son. He loves this book and picks it most nights before bed. He related to it since we also went to a farm to pick our pumpkins this year. It’s a cute simple book about fall and Halloween and I’m sure is one we will enjoy for quite a few more years.
Ten Red Apples

book review “I used this book for an apple themed curriculum based speech-language unit for preschoolers. The story is set on a farm and the various common farm animals take an apple off the tree one by one counting from ten to zero. The text follows a predictable rhythm and rhyme sequence that the children enjoyed ‘filling-in’ and chiming along. Each animal makes a different noise which was good for my kids developing language as well as speech articulation. Each page also features the animal using a different word for ‘eating’ such as ‘munch, chomp, nibble’ etc. which was great for expanding vocabulary. The farmer exclaims on each page; “Save some for me” which was a great lesson in sharing/thinking of others, and problem solving for social skills objectives. Overall, this is a great fun story the children loved and can be used countless ways to expand language skills.”
The Apple Pie Tree

book review “I’ve been teaching preschool for 25 yrs and read this book every year during the fall. I think it’s a great book because it shows the children the whole process of how an apple grows. The story is simple yet engaging and the pictures are sweet! This time I bought it as a gift for a woman who teaches a “fall garden camp”. I think she’ll love it as much as I do!”
Ten Apples Up on Top

book review “Great book that I used to read to my kid before she started reading it herself. Learning to read and count in the same book? winning!”
Apple Pie ABC

book review “Unlike other ABC books this one tells a story. It is quite unique and playful, and the best part is X is not xylophone.”
Apples, Apples, Everywhere!

book review “LOVE this book. We checked out about ten apple books from the library and this is definitely a favorite. Not tooooo verbose, not too sparse – and gorgeous pictures!”
How Do Apples Grow?

book review “A beautifully illustrated lovely story with great recipes included. Been a favorite in our house for years.”
Apple Farmer Annie

book review “A beautifully illustrated lovely story with great recipes included. Been a favorite in our house for years.”
Apples, Apples, Apples

book review “Read it with my Kindergartners to learn about apples. The right amount of knowledge for that age and easy enough to understand.”
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