![]() ![]() Since the cutouts were 2-sided, some chose to make a pattern. ![]() We used apple shaped calendar cutouts… the kind with green on one side and red on the other. ![]() The kids then pasted their apples on top of their heads.To determine how many apples each student would have on top, I had them draw numbers, then distributed apples to each table so children could count out the number of apples they would need.I pasted the sentence “_ has _ apples up on top.” and a photocopied picture of each student on the bottom of each page.The girls’ book had 11 pages, since I had 11 girls, and the boys’ book had 10 pages, since I had 10 boys. To make the pages, I cut 11 x 17 tagboard in half (the long way).Make class books as a follow-up activity to this great Dr. Don’t Miss: Apple Printables – Apple Theme – Dr. ![]()
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