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Children will compare and contrast apples and bananas.

Simple, spectacular ideas to boost your lessons.

Alphabet Knowledge: Go on a Letter Hunt

  • M is for manzana! Work together to find and circle every m, capital and lowercase! How many did you find?
  • As an extra challenge, use a different color and circle the B’s for banana!

Writing: Do You Like Apples or Bananas?

  • Create a shared writing chart. On one side write: Me gustan las manzas porque... On the other side write: Me gustan las bananas porque...
  • Have children tell their opinion as you write their reasons. Then read the chart aloud.

Hands-on Activity: Browning Apples and Bananas

Skill: predict, observe, and record

Materials: 1 apple, 1 banana, toothpick, “¿De qu. color se puso la manzana? skill sheet

  • Cut an apple in half. Tell kids that air will make the flesh of the apple change colors. Ask what color kids think it will turn. Have them complete the left side of the sheet.
  • Leave the apple out overnight, and check it the next morning. Now have kids complete the right side of the sheet. Air turned the flesh brown.
  • Air turns bananas brown too. Try this trick! Leave the banana intact and use a toothpick to scratch a message into the peel. It will be almost invisible. Within 10 minutes, the air will turn it dark brown and readable!