"What a Grape Bunch of Kids" - write each students name on a big paper grape.
An apple tree "Look Who Dropped Into Room ###"
"Orange you glad to be ..."
"Berry glad..."
2007-03-22 10:45:13
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answered by Mathlady 6
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If your school does the hundred days of school activity, you can use the theme "An apple a day" with die-cut or student cut-out construction paper apples displayed in a number line around the edges of the classroom, writing '1' in magic marker on the apple representing the first day of school, etc.
Have a fruit tasting day in which students get to taste a small portion of various well-known fruits (different kinds of apple or pear, grapes, banana, etc.) and maybe lesser-known fruits like kiwi, blueberries, etc.). They can make picture graphs of which fruit they like best.
2007-03-22 17:23:43
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answered by RE 7
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If your school teaches little kids, or primary school age, or whatever, in art you could get them to make big oranges and apples and put them in a large, sugar paper fruit bowl on the wall. Around it, you could pin up students' work on Healthy Eating, Nutrition, etcetera. On a bare space of wall, you could get some close up photos of fruit, both common and obscure, and label them - but only after the children have guessed what they are!
Hope that helps,
Simon
(Good Luck with your teaching qualification)
2007-03-22 16:55:18
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answered by Simon H 3
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Have the kids make fruit out of paper and create and big "fruit basket" bulletin board. You can also suspend paper fruit from the ceiling, although I believe it is best to do around the perimeter of the room.
2007-03-22 17:10:36
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answered by Isabella 5
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yeah u could do the whole fruit themes with the fruit calender and fruit deco.like buy everything of fruits. u can use like the fruit shapes to put on the wall and inside u can write the jobs of the kids like who's in charge of passing papers or picking them up stuff like that :) hopefully i could help
2007-03-22 17:00:25
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answered by cowgirl09 2
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I used to work in a kitchen in an elementary school, we recieved alot of posters with fruits on them from the health board of education. Call and ask them if they have some posters for you. And you could try neighborhood grocery stores, they recieve lots of promotional items from different companies maybe they would be willing to donate them to you for your classroom.
2007-03-22 17:25:03
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answered by shorty 6
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have the students make a large bar graph based on their favorite fruits. if you write the fruit and have a picture of it across the bottom (x-axis), and the number of students labeled on the y-axis, each student can write their name on a post-it note and build a bar graph themselves.
just make sure the first child puts their post it note directly above the fruit name. and if another child chooses the same fruit, their post-it note needs to be touching the top of the last post-it note.
2007-03-22 22:06:05
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answered by angrycroak555 3
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just watch the Logo network...you'll get the lowdown on fruits.
2007-03-22 16:55:15
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answered by Anonymous
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