The apple pie book

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Apple Pie Tree Book — Детская книжка на английском языке «Дерево яблочного пирога»

Apple Pie Tree Book

Сегодня хочу познакомить вас с очень интересной книгой Apple Pie Tree by Zoe Hall (написанную Зоуи Холл).

Название можно перевести как «Дерево яблочного пирога».

Книжка на самом деле очень замечательная — в ней рассказывается о яблоне — как о дереве, на котором растет лучший ингредиент яблочного пирога. Причем рассказывается о том, какие изменения происходят с яблоней в течение года — как весной появляются почки, потом цветы, потом завязываются яблочки, как они растут и как их потом собирают и пекут яблочный пирог их них. Очень интересная история и к тому же еще познавательная — прямо урок ботаники!

Я подготовила презентацию из фотографий страниц этой книги, так что вы сможете скачать ее себе и, либо читать своему ребенку с экрана, либо можно распечатать ее на цветном принтере.

Если вы сомневаетесь в произношении некоторых слов, послушайте как эту книгу читает носитель языка:

Жду вашего мнения в комментариях — понравилась ли вам книжка?

И не забываем отметить статью вашей симпатией (они же «лайки») — нажимайте кнопочки социальных сетей и делитесь с друзьями.

Нашу яблочную тему можно бесплатно получить здесь:

А если вам захочется продолжить занятия по осенней теме и познакомиться подробнее с явлениями природы и погоды, такими яркими персонажами как белочка, гусеничка и огородное чучело, сделать поделки из листьев и не только, то вы можете сделать это с комплектом тематических материалов Autumn Gifts.

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How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World – Book Activity

The cutest apple book I’ve ever read is, “How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World”. There are so many things I love about this book, but what I love the most is how you can use this book to cover so many subjects: world geography, literacy, math, science, art, fine motor, and more! So let’s begin…

World Geography & Literacy

The book is about a little girl who desires to make an apple pie. She needs the ingredients, but her local market is closed, so she travels the world for each ingredient where they are the finest of its kind. As you read along, your little one can travel with her too!

Here’s what you need for this activity:

  • world map poster
  • magnetic dry erase board (optional, if you have one, if not you can just place on the floor)
  • magnets (optional too, the small round ones the dollar store sells by the pack, but you only need if you are using the board)
  • card stock paper
  • laminator (optional – you can find my favorite one here)
  • laminator sheets
  • scissors
  • glue
  • picture cards
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This is the world map I used; I was blessed to purchase it for $2, already laminated, on Facebook Marketplace from a retiring teacher!

I used clip art on Microsoft Word to make a printable. I added them each to 1 page, made them small in size, because I used a small world map. You can download the printable here.

After you print them, cut them out and place them all in one laminating pouch.

Then cut them out again and hot glue the magnets to each one.

After you’ve glued the magnets on the picture cards, you and your little one are ready to start your travels!

As you read the book, give your little one the picture for the ingredient you are traveling to get. Search with them to find the place on the map and let them place the card over the location. Continue through the book until you have gotten all your ingredient to make your apple pie! I love hands-on activities because they make learning so much more fun!

Math & Science

At the end of the book there is a simple recipe for apple pie. This will cover math and science with your little one and will be a super yummy treat. Cooking and baking are just tasty science experiments!

Art & Crafts

Your little one is to create an apple tree from Vermont!

Grab this FREE apple tree printable from the Pattern Universe and have your child color or paint the tree!

Fine Motor Skills & Hand and Eye Coordination

Gather some small apple stickers (I got mine from the dollar Tree in a pack of various stickers, as you can tell we’ve been using them a lot, my little one LOVES sticker.) After the tree is colored, take it and put small x’s on the tree for the apple stickers to be placed. Have them place the stickers on the tree in the designated spots.

I hope you enjoyed these activity ideas! I suggest doing these activities over the course of a week to cover world geography, literacy, math, science, arts & crafts, fine motor skills, and hand-eye coordination skills!

You can purchase this book on Amazon here. I hope you and your little one enjoy it as much as I have!

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The Apple Pie Tree Lapbook

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Learn all about apples and the life cycle of the apple tree with our free The Apple Pie Tree Lapbook.

This lapbook includes printable activities based on the book The Apple Pie Tree.

Two young sisters follow the progress of their apple tree through the seasons, from a bare tree in the winter, through the pink blossoms of the spring, to the apple picking in the autumn.

Thanks to Linda Rose for preparing this The Apple Pie Tree Lapbook.

The Apple Pie Tree Lapbook Printables

The following mini-books are included in The Apple Pie Tree Lapbook:

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Apple Songs and Poems Layer Book
Enjoy these songs and finger plays together. Songs and rhymes are great brain-building tools for young students.

Four Seasons Flap Book
The Apple Pie Tree depicts all four seasons. Discuss this with your student. Use the trees provided to make winter, spring, summer, and fall apple trees. Paste them in the four seasons flap book.

Apple Pie Ingredients Simple Fold
What do you need to make an apple pie? Color, cut, and paste the ingredients into the simple fold.

How to Make an Apple Pie Mini-book
Make an apple pie together (a recipe is included in The Apple Pie Tree). When you finish, let your student dictate to you how to make an apple pie. Write your student’s instructions in the mini-book. Sometimes the final instructions are pretty cute and something you will enjoy for years to come.

Bees and Pollination
At the end of The Apple Pie Tree, Zoe Hall has written information about bees. Read through it with your student and help your student make the Bees Petal Book for your The Apple Pie Tree lapbook.

My Five Senses Flap Book
In the book, the main character says the pie smells “so good” and that the pie tastes “delicious.” Discuss the concept of five senses with your student. Our senses help us explore and understand the world around us.

Take an apple and decide: What does it look like? What does it sound like (if you drop it)? What does it feel like? What does it smell like? What does it taste like? Write your students observations under the flaps.

Letter A Accordion Book
Introduce or review the letter A. Use the book to reinforce the sound letter A makes.

How to Get Started with the The Apple Pie Tree Lapbook

Follow these simple instructions to get started with the The Apple Pie Tree Lapbook:

  1. Buy a copy of the book, The Apple Pie Tree, or grab one from your local library.
  2. Choose and print the lapbook printables you want to use with your student.
  3. Enjoy a week of learning all about apples with your student.

Lapbook Sample

This sample lapbook was made with one file folder. It does not include all of the mini-books found in the file, but hopefully it will give you some ideas for creating your own The Apple Pie Tree Lapbook.

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Apple Pie ABC

When an apple pie arrives piping hot on the kitchen table, a little pup does everything from A to Z to get his paws on it. He Ogles it. He Pines for it. But will his ABC antics land him a slice?

APPLE PIE ABC is a delicious twist on traditional verse brought to life by Alison Murray’s simple words and whimsical illustrations. Sure to delight readers of all ages, it’s a book to savor again and again.

32 pages, Hardcover

First published May 6, 2010

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Alison Murray

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Ratings & Reviews

Community Reviews

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I absoluteley loved, adored, rooted this book on until I turned to the very last page. Ugh.
Really, the illustrations are amazing, the text is fun, the choice of words, awesome. Even the feel of the paper and the choice of colors is just what I would have wished for on a book about apple pies and little girls and puppies.

Chalk this one up to another case of really bad manners. Here’s the thing. There’s this little dog who wants some of his (cute little girl) owner’s apple pie. She eats her piece early on, and then he schemes and begs and does everything he can think of to get a piece, too. Wouldn’t you? Just imagine the aroma filling that kitchen. Well, finally he pulls the pie from the table, onto the floor, and gobbles it up. The last page is the little girl, smiling at the satisfied dog.

Two things. The dog was naughty and wasn’t even given a talking to. And the little girl didn’t share. In this book we’re subtly teaching our kids to fend only for themselves and to reward doing something they were told not to.

It would have been so easy for the girl to give the dog some pie on the sly at the end. She could have set a fun little treasure hunt for him to find a bowl of the pie secretly. Or. who knows, there could have been a thousand other ways to turn the story.

My two cents in four short paragraphs.

A small black-and-white dog desperately wants a piece of apple pie in this alphabetical story. It all starts with a girl making A for apple pie and a happily sleeping dog. But as soon as the pie is in the oven with B for bake it, the dog is very interested in the pie. Then the pie must C for cool it and D for dish it out. Though the girl gets to eat some pie, the dog must make due with just a crumb. But after that one delicious crumb, he just can’t stop thinking about eating pie! This cheery picture book mixes the alphabet with an alphabetical storyline more robust than in other books that try this technique. Readers will love the many ways the dog tries to get pie and then the very satisfying and delicious conclusion.

Murray has created a book that really works the alphabet into the story. Even without the alphabet as part of the book, this story and the writing would stand on its own. That’s something that can rarely be said about an alphabet picture book. The writing is kept very simple and solid.

Murray’s illustrations are a treat in this book. They have a natural, old-fashioned quality to them that makes the book warm and inviting. Add the apple pie element, and you have a book that feels like a classic picture book yet still has a modern perspective too.

A delight of a picture book that will satisfy yet leave young readers eager for seconds. Appropriate for ages 2-4.

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