After center rotations are done, we gather for whole group lessons in math, science, and social studies. In math, we make a graph about our favorite apple foods we tasted and interpret the data. We also play an apple seed addition game. Then, in language arts, I read the Steven Kellogg version of the story of Johnny Appleseed to the children, we sequence the events of the story, then the children work with a partner to illustrate the story.
Then, for religion or social studies, we make the wreath craft freebie. If you would like to look at the complete Johnny Appleseed Theme for a Day Freebie, click the picture above.
Where do you get your Johnny Appleseed Craft Freebie?
I've just described what I do during my Johnny Appleseed theme for a day activities, but today, I have just for you, the Johnny Appleseed craft freebie. It's a super cute wreath the kids can make during religion or social studies. Then you add the ribbon bow and a loop for hanging. They make a wonderful, colorful display in the classroom. Since I've included both a religious version and a non-religious version, you can use it no matter where you teach!I hope you enjoy this little Johnny Appleseed craft freebie as much as I have over the years. The kids are always so proud to take them home and hang them up to celebrate all things fall. It's also a great opportunity to bond with the kids outside of the normal classroom activities. By inviting parents in to help, you will start to establish those important teacher/parent relationships.
If you're looking for a few other Johnny Appleseed freebies, you can find a subtraction game here, and a comprehension coloring sheet here.
Until next time. . .