Title: All About Apples
1All About Apples!
2A is for Apple
- Apples are a round, usually crisp fruit of the
apple tree. Apples usually have red skin, but may
be a shade of red, green, or yellow. They come in
all different sizes.
3The Parts of an Apple
stem
apple
seeds
core
skin
4An apple has 4 parts.
5True!
6Types of Apples
Red Delicious Golden Delicious Granny
Smith Gala McIntosh Fuji
7Apple Happy
- This is Apple happy.
- This is Apple sad. Now you see him sleepy. Now
you see him mad. This is apple in pieces small.
But in a pie he's best of all!
8From a Tree to Me!The Life of an Apple
9Step 1Apple seeds are planted in the ground.
10Step 2 An apple tree grows in an orchard
11Step 3An apple grows on the tree.
12Step 4People pick apples from apple trees.
13Step 5Trucks carry apples to stores.
14Step 6People buy the apples.
15Step 7We eat the apples!
16Apple Products
- Applesauce
- Apple butter
- Apple cider
- Apple pie
- Apple juice
17How to Make ApplesauceClick on the picture below
to see a video on how we go from apples to
applesauce!
18What is your favorite apple product?
- Applesauce
- Apple butter
- Apple cider
- Apple pie
- Apple juice
19Gourmet Apples YUMMY!
20How to Make Caramel Apples!
- Click on the picture to watch a video that shows
you how to make gourmet apples!
21Bobbing for Apples
- This game is played by filling a tub or large
basin with water and putting apples in the water.
The apples float on the surface because they are
less dense than the water. Players then try to
catch them with their teeth. No hands allowed!
22Apple Blossom
1. Pre-pink tight cluster
2. Pink closed cluster
3. Pink open cluster
4. Full blossom
23How Apples are Harvested
- To determine maturity, many characteristics of
the apples are checked prior to picking. These
include - Amount of sugar
- Firmness
- Seed
- Skin color
- Once the apples are confirmed to be "mature,"
they are picked (mostly by hand, although some
mechanical methods have been developed). The
apples are then placed in canvas bags or lined
buckets inside of large bins. These apple-filled
bins are picked up by a forklift, loaded onto a
truck and transported to a central loading area -
where apples that are bruised, cut or have insect
or disease problems are immediately removed. The
remaining apples are stored immediately to ensure
maximum storage life.
24When Apples are Harvested
- Due to the diverse variety of apples,
harvesting occurs at different times throughout
the year. Most apples in the U.S., however, are
harvested in the fall (between August and
October).
25Why Apples are Harvested
- Before harvesting occurs, apples must be tested
for "maturity" to determine if theyre ready to
be picked. This process allows consumers to
receive fresh apples of the highest quality and
for processors to select only the ripest apples
for apple juice and applesauce. Apples that are
harvested too early may taste sour or starchy,
and apples harvested too late may be soft.
26Johnny AppleseedClick on Johnny to visit his
Junior Ecology Club!
Johnny Appleseed spent 49 years of his life in
the American wilderness planting apple seeds.
Johnny Appleseeds real name was John Chapman. He
was born September 26, 1774 in Massachusetts. He
created apple orchards in Illinois, Indiana,
Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Ohio. After 200 years,
some of those trees still bear apples.
27I like the story of Johnny Appleseed.
28Apple Facts
- The largest apple picked weighed 3 pounds.
- Apples are grown in all 50 states.
- Most apples are still picked by hand.
- The science of apple growing is called pomology.
- Apple trees take 4 to 5 years to grow their first
fruit. - October is national apple month.
29Apple
- Red and juicy, shiny sweet,
- Apple youre so good to eat.
- Crisp and crunchy, healthy, too.
- This core is all thats left for you!
30References
- Teacher Tube
- http//www.teachertube.com/view_video.php?viewkey
69f1c40e9f9eb4d0e2e8 - Teaching Heart
- http//www.teachingheart.net/appleunit.html
- Google Images
- http//images.google.com/