
We used the balance scale to weigh
apples. We used the math words 'heavier' and 'lighter'. |

Here we are using apples to measure
how tall we are. How many
apples tall is your "K" Kid? |

To make apple sauce, we used an apple
peeler-corer-slicer. What a fun tool!!! |

We love this applesauce! |

It's finally done! It tastes
wonderful...at least most of us thought so.
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Here's Mrs. Shea enjoying some of our
apple sauce. Ask your favorite "K" Kid how she found out that we
were cooking it.
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Here's what we did to make the apple
sauce if you want to try it at home. The ratio is 6 apples to 1 cup
of water. We just added cinnamon and sugar to taste. |

Here's the chart/poem that we learned
this week. We used the chart at center time and put a copy of it in
our Poetry Folders. Can you find the word "the"? |
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We read Ten
Apples Up On Top by Theo. LeSieg. Then we got in 3 groups to
create people so we could put our apple graph 'up on top'. |

Here's our graph.
Which had the most? Which colors are equal? Which had the
least? |
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We sequenced apples
by size. We talked about size words like: enormous, humongous,
gigantic, large, tiny, small, and little. |

We learned the word
'estimation' and estimated the number of apples that would fit around this
big apple. |