
Here are some fun and hands-on apple activities and crafts to do with your class or child!
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Apple Tasting and Graphing
It’s so much fun to taste different apples and graph our favorites! I give each student a blank apple with their name on it to color their favorite color, older students can write their name. We take turns putting our apples on the graph. When we are done we analyze the graph. Here are some questions that I ask when we graph:
How many likes does green have? red? yellow?
What color has the most?
What color has the least?
Which has more, red or green?
Which one has less, yellow or red?


Fun with Apple Stickers!
Using stickers is a great way for your students to strengthen fine motor skills! We love putting stickers on the letter A and sorting stickers by color.
FREE Apple Sticker Sorting Worksheet

Ten Apples Up on Top Craft
We love reading Ten Apples up on Top by Dr. Seuss! I print out pictures of each student and they count and glue apples on top of their head. This is always fun and funny for them.



Apple Sensory Bin
Combine apple containers, craft poms, and black beans for a fun apple themed sensory bin! Add scissor scoopers and squeezy tweezers for some extra fine motor fun!



Apple Tree Bulletin Board Paper Activity
This is such a simple and fun fine motor activity and perfect for learning about apples! Draw trees on paper and give your students or child red, yellow, and green dot stickers to put on each tree. They can also use dot markers as well! My students also love coloring the trees. Add number recognition and counting activities by added numbers to each tree, the students can put the corresponding number dots on the tree.



Apple Printables and Fine Motor Activities
Use these printables to use with tweezers, craft poms, mini erasers, clothespins and other manipulative for hands-on fine motor Chicka Chicka Boom Boom learning activities. Use tweezers and other fine motor tools to add extra strengthening practice.
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Apple Tree Beginning Letter Match
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