Peel, core, and slice about 12 apples (whatever will fit in your crock pot). Add 1/4 cup water. Turn the crock pot to low, cover, and let cook all day. Check periodically to make sure the apples aren't sticking. They will make their own water, so I've never had an issue with this. An hour before you plan to serve the applesauce, check to see how soft they are. If still firm, turn the crock pot up to high.
When the apples are soft and you're ready to eat, turn off the heat, pour off a little of the water if the apples made too much, and stir in 1/4 cup sugar. If you used tart apples, you might want to add a little more. Sprinkle in a little cinnamon, too. I never measure this. I just add it to my personal taste. I've noticed that with second graders, less cinnamon is better than more. To make the applesauce extra special, you can also add a few drops of vanilla extract. Yum!!
Another fun activity we do in the fall is Candy Corn Day. Usually sometime in October, we plan a day of activities all around the theme of candy corn. The kids rotate through centers like Candy Corn Measurement, Candy Corn Patterning, and Candy Corn Crafts. Some of these activities can be found in my Halloween Pack...
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We have an apple tasting week where everyday we taste a different apple product (apple pie, apple jam, etc). The kids love it!
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm more than a little jealous of your temps... It is definitely feeling like fall here in Ontario, Canada! I LOVE the idea of making applesauce with your kiddos! I'm new to primary and just may give this a try! Thanks for the giveaway! My fingers are crossed! :)
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ReplyDeleteWe go to a pumpkin patch and we use the pumpkins for many math activities such as measurement.
ReplyDeleteMy kiddos and I make a variety of dishes with apples!!! They love these goodies. :) :)
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Awesome!! Thank you so much! I love these resources, and will definitely be using them in the coming weeks! :)
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