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Thursday, September 25, 2014

A is for Apple

We've spent some time learning about apples these past few weeks.  One of the ways we've looked at apples is through the lens of a scientist.  Who is a scientist?  We are!

Scientists observe . . .

We learned that scientists observe through their five senses.  We looked at apples, we smelled apples, we felt apples, and we listened to apples.  We even tasted apples!





We recorded all of our observations in our science notebook that we're keeping all year.

Another thing that scientists do is to think of what they already know about apples.  Here is our chart:


We learned that scientists ask questions, too.  Here is a list of our questions:


We've only scratched the surface of all of the things scientists do!  We'll continue learning about scientists and our five senses all year.

Apples can be good for painting, too!





We we're inspired by the book Ten Apples on Top by Leo LeSig.  Ask your child to retell the story to you!


























Apples have been fun!


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