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Second grade classes
have created computer drawings and written paragraphs about a legendary character in American history, Johnny Appleseed. We  learned all about his life and the impact he made on the lives of the early settlers.
Research Questions

           1.What is Johnny Appleseed's real name? 
           2.What is Johnny Appleseed's birthday and where was he born? 
           3.Where did Johnny plant his first apple tree? 
           4.Name 3 states where Johnny planted apple orchards.  Name the capital for each state. 
           5.How many years did Johnny plant apple trees? 
           6.Write down two of Johnny's odd habits 
           7.Where and when did Johnny Appleseed die? 
 

Apple Poems

Ten Red Apples

  • Ten red apples grow on a tree
  • Five for you and five for me
  • Let us shake the tree just so
  • And then red apples will fall below

  • 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

Apples Big

  • Apples big,
  • Apples small,
  • Guess what?
  • I like them all!

Ten Little Apples

  • One little, Two little, Three little apples,
  • Four little, Five little, Six little apples,
  • Seven little, Eight little, Nine little apples,
  • Ten little apples on the tree.
(You can also sing it backwards)

Apple Magic 

By Margaret Hillart

In every single apple lies
A truly magical surprise.
Instead of slicing down,  slice through
And watch the star
appear for you!

Four Red Apples on the Tree

(tune: this old man)
Four red apples on the tree,
Two for you and two for me.
So shake that tree and
Watch them fall.
One, two, three, four - that is all.

Johnny Appleseed Song

(sung to Do you Know the Muffin Man)

Do you know the apple man, 
the apple man, the apple man?
Do you know lthe apple man?
He planted apple seeds.

He wore a pot upon his head,
upon his head, upon his head.
He wore a pot upon his head.
His name was Johnny Appleseed.

John Chapman was his real name,
his real name, his real name.
John Chapman was his real name;
But, we call him Johnny Appleseed.

Ten Rosy Apples

  • Ten rosy apples high in a tree
  • Safely hiding where no one can see
  • When the wind goes rocking to and fro
  • Ten rosy apples to the ground must go
  • Do You Know the Apple Man

    (Tune of the Muffin Man)
    • Oh, do you know the apple man
    • the apple man
    • the apple man
    • Oh, do you know the apple man
    • who likes to play with me
    • Oh, he has a great big smile
    • a great big smile
    • a great big smile

    • Oh he has a great big smile

    To go with Johnny Appleseed paper bag puppet:

    Thank you Johnny Appleseed.
    We owe you quite alot.
    For the apples that you planted
    With a Bible and a cooking pot.

    Your seeds were planted far and wide.
    You gave a helping hand.
    A friendly word you had for all,
    Across our frontier land.

    Thank you Johnny Appleseed.
    We owe you quite alot.
    The lovely trees and apples,
    And the lessons that you taught!

    To go with apple tree/fingerprint apples:


    These are special apples,
    Hanging on this tree.
    I made them with my finger prints.
    They are a part of me!

    Five Apples
    The first apple in the basket
    was bright and shiny red.
    The second apple in the basket
    said,"What a cozy bed!"
    The third apple in the basket
    said,"Please move over there."
    The fourth apple in the basket
    said,Now we are two pair."
    The fifth apple in the basket,
    said,"Oh dear, me-oh-my!"
    "This basket looks like pastry,"
    "I think we're apple pie!"

    The kids cut out a basket run off on light brown construction and paste on
    light blue.  They cut out 5 red apples to put in their basket along with the
    above poem.

    Lesson Plan
    Day One
    • Introduce unit - read "Johnny Appleseed" by Steven Kellogg, discuss who he was, and what he did. Establish whether the incidents could have happened in real life, or if they were exaggerations - ex: his real name is John Chapman, but it is just a legend that he tended a wounded wolf and kept him for a pet. 
    • Activity/Project: make Johnny Appleseed paperbag puppet 
    • Snack: Apple cider


    Day Two 
    • Read: "Johnny and the Bears" 
    • Word Study: Apple tasting - sample a variety of apples, list describing words for each kind of apple (save seeds for apple core hangings) 
    • Math: Graph favorite apple - opinion vs fact 
    • Activity/Project: "Same Shapes" activity sheet; begin apple core hangings 
    • Snack: Apple Juice - compare taste to cider


    Day Three
    • Read: "The Little Red School House" - cut apple to show star 
    • Writing: A Fruit Aplphabet (A is for Apple, B is for Banana, ....) 
    • Research: In magazines, find pictures associated with apples 
    • Activity/Project: "Leaves, Please" number words; finish apple core hangings 
    • Snack: Apple butter


    Day Four
    • Writing: "Larger Than Life" write an exaggeration of something that happened to you on the way to school 
    • Research: 
    • Activity/Project: "Johnny Appleseed" color word page 
    • Snack: Apple pie


    Day Five
    • Word Study: Johnny Appleseed 
    • Writing: Apple Expressions - He's the apple of my eye! (p.41) 
    • Activity/Project: Illustrate Johnny Appleseed story - group work 
    • Snack:


    Day Six
    • Read: Johnny's Apple Tree Through the Seasons 
    • Word Study: Products made from apples 
    • Writing: Apple Chain story (3 groups) 
    • Research: 
    • Activity/Project: "From Tree to Market" (sequence) 
    • Snack: 


    Day Seven
    • Word Study: Seasons 
    • Writing: My favorite season is..... because...... 
    • Research: Find pictures in magazines that show the different seasons 
    • Activity/Project: "From seed to apple" flap book (sequence) 

    • Snack:

    Comments or Suggestions? E-mail eweiner@d112.lake.k12.il.us