![]() Put out letters that are important to them, such as the letters in their name, their friends’ names, or their family.Īn apple-themed writing table is a must when teaching an apple theme in your classroom. This printable apple game has students sorting letters and SOUNDS! If your students are younger or students who are just starting to notice sounds, only put out 5-10 letters so it’s not overwhelming. First, students put the giant letter apples in order and then sort various letter manipulatives by matching the letters. We also put dot stickers in the basket for students to sort too! Make a giant apple alphabet with red paper plates! Just write a letter on each plate and tape a small brown pipe cleaner to the back for a stem. Then students sort the apple manipulatives by color. This is a color sorting game that gets students up and moving! Draw three trees on butcher paper with a bingo dabber (ours had Inda ink in it) and write the color words on each tree. It’s an easy game to differentiate.Īpple Tree Shapes is a game my kiddos absolutely love they played it over and over! It’s a simple game, just pick a card, say the name of the shape, and cover it on the tree. This game has numbers up to 20, but for my younger kiddos, I only put out numbers 1-5 or numbers 1-10. We play so many counting games in the fall to help students develop counting concepts and skills. The next counting game shows students how numbers can be represented in various ways, such as counting hands, ten frames, numerals, and objects. Pick an apple ten frame, count out the matching number of apples for the basket, and lastly, make that number of apples in the tree. Let’s talk about the Apple Counters because you will need them to create all of these apple activities! You can use mini eraser apples, pom poms, apple counters, gems, or stackable counters.Īpple Play Dough Mats are a fun counting activity, and it’s an easy way to sneak in fine motor too. ![]() Students roll a die, count how many, and place the corresponding number of apples in the number tin. You can check them out HERE or read more about them HERE.Īpple pastries are delicious and perfect for a counting game! Place magnet numbers in a muffin tin (this one is from the dollar store) with a pair of tweezers. If you love the Apple Pie Counting Stew, I have more counting stews for many other different themes. > Want all the Apple Math and Literacy Center printables? Grab them HERE > Go to the bottom of this post and fill out the box to grab the FREE Apple Pie Counting Stew << Grab your lesson plan book, and let’s go! It’s apple picking time so bring out all the apple activities for a fun-filled apple theme in your preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten classroom! I’m here to share all of our favorite apple-themed activities with you.
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