Thursday, 24 September 2015

Johnny Appleseed

The boys were keen to do something different towards the end of the 1st week of their holiday.

I decided to do a fun study unit with them about Johnny Appleseed. Shhhhhh! They don't have to know they're learning!!! ;-)

We had a lot of fun and needless to say, both boys spend the evening walking around with pots on their heads.

We started by reading the story of Johnny Appleseed.



Johnny Appleseed, who was born as John Chapman (September 26, 1774–March 18, 1845), was an American pioneer who became known for his generous and kind ways. Legend says that Johnny wondered the American wilderness for around 50 years planting apple seeds to create apple orchards in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. The only things he had with him was a bag of seeds, the Bible and a pot that he carried on his head.

The boys then proceeded to watch a cartoon about Johnny Appleseed. Which you can check out here

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xi99je_johnny-appleseed-1948_shortfilms

We then created a keepsake lap book about Johnny Appleseed and apples in general.

Here is Kaydens




We decorated and colored the lap books with interesting facts about Johnny and about apples
 

We covered things like; apple life cycles, parts of an apple, facts and things to remember.

We also read Johnny's grace, which goes like this:

"The Lord is good to me
and so I thank the Lord
for giving me 
the things I need
the sun, the rain and the apple seed
the Lord is good to me"
 

Kayden also did a cross section of a apple and labeled all the parts on the white board.


Here is a quick look a Dannys lap book






Danny's material was a little different, we talked about kindness and stewardship and ways that Johnny displayed these values to people, animals and plants.



We then spoke about apples. Did you know that there are more then 7 500 different varieties of apples in the world!!! Mummy learned something new ;-)

With so many wonderful varieties, we tried to come up with as may uses for apples - and we had PLENTY!!!

Of course we needed to try some! Taste test time



We had 3 varieties of apples, apple juice and dried apples. The boys took notes of which was sweet or sour and whether they liked the way they tasted. They liked everything LOL





The next day, babcia finished the unit in style with Apple pancakes for breakfast!!!! YUM!!! :-)
 



1 comment:

  1. Excellent Teacher And most adorable student! We just love them

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