";s:4:"text";s:2190:" This is a colorful rhyming book that counts down from ten apples to no apples as the farmer's animals each come and eat one of the apples. A clever lesson designed around an apple awaits your learners. Additional verses: Four green apples in the tree; Four yellow apples in the tree. Descriptive words are used to explain what they believe is inside a bag while using their five senses. When the wind blows, rocking to and fro, Down to the ground those apples will go! Ten Red Apples Here I have five apples. Fun children's crafts, including printable craft templates, for preschool, kindergarten and elementary school kids. Horse, cow, donkey, pig, hen, and the other farm animals each eat one This Ten Red Apples; The Five Senses Lesson Plan is suitable for Kindergarten - 1st Grade. Ten red apples grow on a tree (Both hands high) Five for you and Five for me (Dangle one hand and then the other) Let us shake that tree just so (shake body) And then red apples will fall below 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 . Ten Red Apples added 8-8-98 Original Author Unknown (Both hands high) Ten red apples grow on a tree (Dangle one hand and then the other) Five for you and five for me. Ten Red Apples (Add simple movements to this poem and discuss healthy fruits and vegetables) Ten red apples high in the tree, Hidden away where no one can see. This poem can be adapted for children to count from ten red apples down. We read Ten Red Apples by Pat Hutchens. In the end, they discover another tree filled with apples for the farmer's wife to use to make a pie. Ten Red Apples . finger) 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10. Yippee, fiddle-dee-fee! Submitted by an Unknown Friend. Here I have five apples. (Shake body) Let us shake the tree just so (Hands fall) And ten red apples will fall below (Count ea.
But they are not there for long. (hold up five fingers on right hand) ... Four red apples, hanging in a tree, etc. …