Here are the teacher appreciation apple printables from THIS POST--pair with fun caramel apples, apple scented lotion or candle or anything apple related! (just right click and save to your computer! or print from HERE)
Are you looking for the best apple gifts for teachers to show your appreciation to a favorite teacher in your life?
Tons of cute Apple-themed teacher gifts perfect for Teacher Appreciation Week. Show your kids teachers you are love them with one of these gifts.
Send fun gifts to your teachers on that first day of school or teacher appreciation week! This listing includes 2 sets of 4 designs each. Print, tape, tie with a bow.... Upon completed purchase, you will receive a hi-res jpeg file that you can print at home or send to your local printer.
Use real apples for a simple preschool parts of an apple activity. Learn about how an apple grows. Perfect Fall science for kids!
Make note of Teacher's Appreciation Week in May that's dedicated to saying thanks to these heroes with printable Apple favor tags.
Personalized apple tags perfect for teacher appreciation week or end of year gift! Select apple color from the drop down menu (coral or red.) Please leave the teacher's name in the personalization box provided. The name will be cut out of the first apple layer in the font shown. Open the link below to view the teacher's name in the font used on this product. https://app.fontvisual.com/showcases/e7a1ce03-b60b-438a-8fd2-e19f7d6916ca These are made from acrylic and comes with wire loop ready for hanging! apples are approx 3" tall and 2.5" wide.
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Jax's gift was all about apples. I know, I know! Teachers probably HATE apples, but I couldn't RESIST. I designed the adorable tag above too! The little bucket, pencils, and post-it refills are from Target. I included a fresh, ripe, beautiful, red apple and some Marzetti caramel dipping sauce. Technically, we could have stopped at gift one. This gift was just a little extra because I FELL. IN. LOVE. with the post-it note holder. #Learn #Encourage #Teach #Inspire #Grow If you would like to replicate this gift, I am offering my free printable to you. Just click here. I have never looked up the meaning behind why apples are given, but my guess is.... "Fresh" Fruit / Fresh Start? Haha. I am probably NO WHERE close to the WHY! Now, I am intrigued and will use google to learn about it. Update: This is ONE theory. I am not a BIG reader, so I stop HERE. "According to Gourmet, in the 1700s, poor families in Denmark and Sweden gave teachers baskets of apples as payment for their children's educations. ... If your school allows it, giving a teacher an apple is still a kind way to show a teacher your appreciation!"
This easy apple art is fun to make using the free apple template. Plus, learn a way to turn it into a great Teacher Appreciation Day gift.
Let's show your appreciation to your teacher with this motivational apple sign. A wonderful gift idea for end of school year, teacher's day, birthday or even Christmas. The apple is customized with the phrase " Thank you for being an important piece of my story" featuring teacher's name along with student's name. The letterings are cut from 3MM baltic birch and adhered on the apple giving it a lovely 3D feel. Each apple measures 10" tall x 8" wide and comes with a stand To continue browsing Timeless Notions: http://www.TimelessNotion.etsy.com www.timelessnotions.ca
ALL ABOUT APPLES September is here! We love learning all about apples! Who knew one fruit could bring so many fun books, activities, songs and videos to our classroom? I do an thematic unit every month . These activities are based around the read alouds I choose. This month it is All
Need a gift idea for all those great teachers at your school? This is perfect! It's quick and easy, and a really fun gift! Simply place a single-serve cup of caramel in the bottom of a cellophane bag, put an apple on top, and tie it off with tulle or ribbon and this tag that reads: "A good teacher deserves an apple. You deserve the whole tree!" This listing is for the PDF printable of the tags for this teacher appreciation gift idea. Nine tags fit on an 8 1/2" x 11" piece of paper. Each tag measures approximately 3" x 2 1/2". File comes in black and white print and the apples are red and green. To create the finished product you need: Single-serve caramel apple dip (I get the Lighthouse brand that comes in a pack of 6) apples cellophane bags tulle, ribbon, or raffia Paper trimmer or scissors to cut out tags paper punch *** Wanting to add your child's name? All files are customizable for a $1 additional charge. Please convo me before purchase and I'll set up a custom listing for you. Then you can immediately download the personalized file after you submit payment. *** Thanks for looking! To see all my teacher appreciation ideas, click on the following link: http://www.etsy.com/shop/sweetmellyjane/search?search_query=teacher+appreciation&search_submit=&search_type=user_shop_ttt_id_5735900&shopname=sweetmellyjane
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1-2-3 Come Sing and Learn With Me Do you sing “5 Little Apples In an Apple Tree” during fall? It’s one of my kiddos favorites, and a great way to practice all sorts of math skills! They especially enjoy the fingerplays I've added, and like it so much, we continue to sing 5 Little Apples through November, as we add other songs to our autumn repertoire. I added an extra stanza to the end. I figured if a child ate 5 apples, especially green ones, they'd probably end up with a tummy ache; thus the line: "Did I eat 5 apples without a break? Uh oh! Tummy ache." Besides singing the song, I wanted to do some follow up activities that would also reinforce a variety of standards, so I designed the 5 Little Apples Activities packet. I think you’ll really like the versatility, as it’s appropriate for PK-1st and especially helpful for ESL children. Simply pick & choose what’s right for your group. The packet includes : * An emergent reader, which includes a full-color copy for teachers, as well as a black & white one for your students. Children read the repetitive sentences, trace & write the number & number word, then draw that many apples on their tree. To make this a sweet keepsake, I have my kiddos press their index finger on their choice of a red, yellow or green stamp pad, to make their apples. If you like that idea too, you'll want to include the optional last page: * I've also included a set of Pocket chart cards. As you read the poem-chant with your kiddos, you can take an apple away. Continue reading by simply changing the 2 cards that have a number on them. To reinforce subtraction with my kiddos, I have them hold up a "high five" hand. As apples fall we "fold" one of our fingers down. I say: "5 apples were on the tree. One fell down; that left..." They say and show me 4. * There's also a variety of Games:Memory Match, I Spy, Where's Wiggles? ( which practices ordinal numbers as well as spatial directions), plus I Have-Who Has?; Speed, Kaboom & an Apples on a Roll (dice game). * Some posters, including photographs of real apples. * Math-related worksheets with the 5 Little Apples theme. Pick the level that's appropriate for your kiddos. * My personal favorite, is an apple slider craftivity, with two options: a simple slider with numbers from 1-5 for PK kiddos, as well as one that skip counts by 5s. * The number puzzles are also suitable for different ages and levels. I hope your kiddos enjoy this song-poem as much as mine do. As you can see, it’s a quick, easy and fun way to cover all sorts of standards. Click on the link to pop on over to my TpT shop to have a look see at this 57-pager that's chock full of fun, and only $3.50: 5 Little Apples Activities The featured FREEBIE today, is a quick, easy and fun way to learn more about your students, as they practice their address, which I think is extremely important, and fits right in with our Fire Safety activities this month. Click on the link for the "My Home" writing prompt craftivity. Completed projects make an adorable "Our Classroom Neighborhood" bulletin board too. Well that's it for today. I'm anxious to start designing other fire safety stuff, plus pumpkin and scarecrow activities! Be sure and pop back tomorrow to see what I got accomplished. For now, it's time for a computer break to decorate my house for fall, before Halloween has come and gone! Wishing you a weekend filled with super-fun autumn activities. "Let your life lightly dance on the edges of time, like dew on the tip of a leaf." - Rabindranath Tagore
"You are the apple of my eye" "As American as apple pie" "An apple a day . . ." Have you ever wondered where these apple sayings originated? Well I did. So I did a bit of research and this is what I found . . . Derived from the old English...
Tons of cute Apple-themed teacher gifts perfect for Teacher Appreciation Week. Show your kids teachers you are love them with one of these gifts.
PLEASE BE SURE TO CHECK ESTIMATED SHIPPING TIMES AT CHECKOUT. APPROXIMATELY 2-3 WEEKS PROCESSING. Autism Teacher Apple w/stand The "ORIGINAL" design! Measures approximately 5" x 4" Stand included with Apple, stained dark walnut. If you prefer a different color stand please message me before you place your order. As we are getting close to teacher appreciation week and end of the school year please be mindful of the estimated shipping dates provided. I currently have a HIGH VOLUME of orders. If you would like an earlier shipping time frame, there are limited rush order fees available. $15 for up to 2 apples and any Apple thereafter $5 per Apple. For the rush order- that will be 3-5 business days processing then ship out from there. Please reach out before you place an order if needed so I can send you a reserved listing with proper pricing and shipping times.
Surprise your new teacher with this easy Back to School Teacher Gift. This upcylced desk organizer is inexpensive and easy!
22 pages You've heard of an apple for the teacher, well this is an apple from the teacher. They are a quick, easy and healthy alternative to a back to school treat bag. If you'll be studying apples in the fall, this snack fits right in. 22 pages You've heard of an apple...
Spoil your teacher this year with this caramel apple teacher gift idea. It's a perfect way to show your teacher your appreciation!
A roundup for the start of the new school year! In this post, we bring you ten of our all-time favorite DIY project ideas for back to school...
Autumn is my favorite time to be a teacher. Things feel fresh and hopeful and crisp and exciting…and there is a plethora of festive produce to use as your theme! I love these weeks of plentiful apples and pumpkins! We’ll hold off on the pumpkins for bit. Let’s talk apples. I LOVE teaching with apples! I’ve […]
What are the parts of an apple? With this simple activity, your preschoolers and kindergarteners will examine the apple with the free parts of an apple worksheet.
ALL ABOUT APPLES September is here! We love learning all about apples! Who knew one fruit could bring so many fun books, activities, songs and videos to our classroom? I do an thematic unit every month . These activities are based around the read alouds I choose. This month it is All
Ah, apples and September. As perfectly paired as peanut butter and jelly. I can’t quite put my finger on it, but there’s something so exciting about the start
This worksheets will give you lots of ideas for your preschool apple theme. Letter A Worksheets FREE Worksheets Apple Ten Frames WorksheetFill in the ten frames to match the numbers on the apples. R
Hey Teacher Friends! I'm glad you were able to find my blog through this parts of an apple printable. Before you scroll down to get your freebie, consider being a PINEAPPLE in a world full of apples. Each year, I decorate the bulletin board outside my classroom with these cute PINEAPPLES. Click the image below to find out how I use this all year-long! Long time no see, anyway that was because I was vacationing in San Diego and have been working on some DIY crafty projects. Currently, I am working on my Day of the Dead planters (you can find the link on my pinterest). All I have left is a little bit of sealer and planting to do before they're photo-ready! I think I'll be saving those for a "Made It Monday" post. And without any further adieu: Happy Freebie Friday {click here to download} This comes from a unit I just finished for my TpT account on apples! I think it turned out really cute, if I do say so myself. :)
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Bite into learning with these apple literacy activities for preschoolers and learn through hands-on apple preschool activities.
Well, I'm slightly behind on showing you what we did for our Apple Week. I know I showed you my visual plans {HERE} but I never came back to show you our week. So, consider this pho-tog dump of pictures (yes, there are a ton!) First, I copied off all the pages from my Hands-On Apple Unit that I wanted in our book this year and had a volunteer make all the books. Then I sent home the donation and volunteer letter. Throughout the week, we did apple-themed activities such as Apple Jacks Math (freebie) We read a lot about Apples and Johnny Appleseed that week. We worked in our Scholastic News labeling the different parts of non-fiction. Here are some of the books we read that week. Amazon.com Widgets Amazon.com Widgets After we read one of the Apple-themed books, we wrote about what we do if we had a basket full of apples, and used A Cupcake for the Teacher's Writing. They turned out super cute! And I seriously have some awesome artists in my room! Then, we dove into our books for the week! We did the parts of an apple - I did a directed drawing to show them how to draw it. I really like to see their creativity, so I don't give a lot of templates when it comes to drawings. After they did the drawing and labeling correctly, then they got to do the craft. They also did the life cycle of an apple in our book. Once we read a few books about Johnny Appleseed, we did a tree map on him in our book... And then wrote about him! I have to tell you. One of the best directed drawings is Teacher Bits and Bobs's Directed Drawing of Johnny Appleseed. Almost every single one of my kids' drawings came out AWESOME because of her! You can download her freebie {HERE}. Then, we had a little taste testing of the different color apples and graphed the response. and wrote about the data. MATH CENTERS So our math centers that week, were fun-filled apple-themed centers. We measured ourselves (this came from Kindergarten Smiles' Apple Unit) And we did number bonds from my September Math centers And some Apple Worm Math. And Tens and Ones THEN, came Apple Day! I had a few volunteers come in and help me "man" stations. Apple Measurement Apple Patterns Apple Stamping, then they did some math on the seeds on the inside. and they made their Johnny Appleseed Hat... After lunch, it was time for MORE taste testing! I took all the apples home that were donated and made apple butter and cut up the apples for the applesauce. And I made the biscuits. I won't tell you that I actually made the apple butter TWO days before (being on the ball!) but my husband didn't turn off the crock-pot during the day and left it on "warm" all day and then it burnt the apple butter. UGH. Round 2. It all worked out though... we had apple butter and biscuits, we made the applesauce that morning in class after we wrote out the recipe, apple slices, apple chip, and apple cider. I had them cast their vote on apple sticky notes on giant apple die-cuts. Then, of course we graphed the results in our books. AND, to make our recipe books (I always do these separate from the actual book), I used First Grade Blue Skies' SO CUTE apple craft (the girls has a knack for crafts!) Apple Poem Freebies!
Is anyone else out there shocked that it’s already September?! Truly, I don’t know where this year is going! Kelly over at Studio DIY and I teamed up with Balloon Time on another fun creation perfect for back-to-school – apple balloons! You can see the full tutorial here on Balloon Time’s website and can also … Continued
Great for anyone who loves a cute take on a Teacher Gift! This high quality apple decal is a fun way to show whats yours! Make it your own. Fully personalized - You pick your color and size! Perfect joke birthday gift. Can be used to personalize lockers, scrapbooks, cubbyholes, books, Clipboards, Tumblers, Automobiles and more! This transfer decal applies lettering and design without background making it ideal for tumblers, car windows, bumpers or laptops! PREMIUM VINYL Teacher Vinyl Decal Sticker WEATHER RESISTANT QUALITY VINYL will last long and never fade Easily applied on any smooth surface - Transfer Decal Great for indoor or outdoor applications Choose your Color and Size! Multiple size options available starting at 4" x 3.2" inches (size may vary slightly due to unique handmade nature of product) See color options available- more colors may be available by request. Application instructions Clean the application surface with rubbing alcohol and allow to dry Rub a squeegee or credit card firmly across the sticker through the clear transfer tape to prepare it for application. This ensures the sticker will cling to the transfer tape for application Peel the paper backing off the sticker leaving the clear transfer tape and vinyl decal. If the sticker clings to the backing, slowly replace the paper backing and repeat the previous step. Slowly lower the sticker onto the surface and rub it in place firmly with a squeegee or credit card. Slowly peel the clear transfer tape off at an angle. Be careful not to pull the sticker off the surface.
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Kids naturally love discovering the life cycle of anything! This week, we explored the life cycle of an apple. My students had so much fun investigating the Apple Life Cycle Unit. I was able to completely integrate reading, math, science, and writing!
Spoil your teacher this year with this caramel apple teacher gift idea. It's a perfect way to show your teacher your appreciation!
Surprise your new teacher with this easy Back to School Teacher Gift. This upcylced desk organizer is inexpensive and easy!
ALL ABOUT APPLES September is here! We love learning all about apples! Who knew one fruit could bring so many fun books, activities, songs and videos to our classroom? I do an thematic unit every month . These activities are based around the read alouds I choose. This month it is All
The beginning of the school year is the perfect time to introduce an apple unit! Not only does it fit into both back-to-school and fall themes, there are also lots of fun things you can do with it. A great science extension to include in your apple unit is a study of the apple life cycle. From seed to fruit (and everything in-between!), your preschoolers will be amazed at the steps an apple goes through before it becomes the yummy fruit they're used to eating! In our search for life cycle activities, we stumbled across a great free download from Montessori for Everyone that we thought offered a great look at the life of an apple! Here's how we would use the printables... Life Cycle Pocket Chart. Print the life cycle cards in their current size and use them with a pocket chart during instruction time to go over the various stages in the life of an apple. Life Cycle Cut & Paste. The worksheet we created works perfectly with cards that have been printed at a reduced size. We took the original file and printed at a setting of 9 pages per 8.5 x ll sheet of paper. Students can then cut out the smaller images and paste them in the correct order on their worksheet. Life Cycle Printing Practice Emergent Reader. Again, this activity works best with reduced size cards. We took the original file and adjusted the printer settings to 2 pages per 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper. Students can cut and paste smaller images to the correct book page as well as trace the stage words. Be sure to grab the free Life Cycle of an Apple resources from Montessori for Everyone to use in conjunction with the printable we provide below.
Who doesn't love apples, especially when they lead to a great joke?! These apple jokes are sure to have everyone laughing in no time! These are the perfect ...
Create a cute keepsake and give your kids a boost of confidence as they go back to school with this fun 3D paper apple book (with free printable)!
Free printable red and green apple outlines to use for all your apple arts and crafts.