

Our lesson plans have either a song or rhyme each day (5 days per week). Most of our songs include physical movement to get the children up and moving, this is a great way to get the wiggles out of children after sitting for circle time or for a story. This is the way we eat the apples in the Fall. This is the way we eat the apples, eat the apples, eat the apples Have children pretend to wipe apple on shirt or pants) This is the way we wipe the apples in the Fall. This is the way we wipe the apples, wipe the apples, wipe the apples Have children pretend to wash apples, make fist with one hand (apple) and then take other hand and wipe over the apple (fist). This is the way we wash the apples in the Fall.

This is the way we wash the apples, wash the apples, wash the apples This is the way we pick the apples in the Fall. This is the way we pick the apples, pick the apples, pick the apples Ask the children questions through out the story, such as can you find Ricky Raccoon on the page? What's on his head? How many apples fell? Stories are a fun way to help teach children and they also help to improve a child's listening skills. We have 3 printable stories for our apple week theme, we also have Fe Fi Fo Story which is a cute story about whose been eating apples from the apple tree and Five Little Apples is the story, this one is a cute rhyming story starting with five apples and ending up with no apples! This is a cute printable story to help children learn the numbers 1, 2 and 3. Print out and read the story "How Many Apples Ricky Raccoon” to the children. This short story (5 pags) is included in the September curriculum for Apple week. For September we are working on the numbers 1, 2 and 3. Included in this month's curriculum is a fun story to read to the children, Ricky the raccoon, this is a cute story to help teach the children their numbers up to the number 3. If the children in your group can count to three you can easily change the activity and have them count out 5, 10 or 12 appples instead and have them place the apples on top of Ricky Raccoons head. Included in this month's curriculum is a fun story to read to the children, Ricky the raccoon, we will begin by reading the story first, as this activity is based from the story, this story is included in the curriculum.Īfter the story the children will play a game where they put apples onto the top of the raccoons head, this is a fun math activity helping the children learn to count to three. They will also be learning about apples through fun games and activities! They wil be learning to count up to the number 3.

They will be learning the color red and learning the circle shape. Tell the children that this is going to be such a fun week. Circle time, songs, rhymes, crafts, letters, numbers, sensory, science & much more!
