Saturday, September 19, 2020
Apples For All
One beautiful afternoon we went for a short walk near the school. As always, I talked to the kindergartners about a lot of different things: the life cycle of an apple, fall colors, migrating dragonflies, butterflies, how honeybees are good and important, why the creek is dry, why people shouldn't litter, etc. I've taught them to identify a few trees too: cedar, weeping willow and when I was pointing out the apple tree a lady said, "Each of you should pick an apple!" The kids were so happy!
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