6 Easy + Free Apple Printables For Playful Learning At Home

Every autumn for the last 30+ years, my in-laws have been visiting a semi-local apple orchard to pick fruit. It’s probably my absolute favorite of their traditions, and my kids love taking part each year. Since #thelittleone is now in pre-k part time, I’ve been looking for ways to work on some basic skills with him at home. I put together these fun, free apple printables as a playful to way to tie his ‘homework’ into our apple picking outing this week.

Apple season is upon us! I created these easy and fun printable apple themed pages to supplement what my son was learning about the fruit in preschool. They're perfect for fun learning at home. Enjoy! #preschool #prekindergarten #earlylearning #homeschool #appleseaon
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APPLE PRINTABLES FOR PLAYFUL LEARNING AT HOME

Create An A

CREATE A STICKERS

‘A is for apple’ (obviously!) and this page makes learning or reviewing ‘A’ super simple. Kids can color the letter, trace lines, fill with pictures of apples, use stickers – whatever works well for your family. (Hint! We’ll be saving our ‘A’ page to create an alphabet book as the year goes on.)

CREATE A CRAYON

Hidden Letter Page

If there’s anything my kid can get excited about, it’s a secret code or hidden message. Coloring in all the boxes with ‘A’ was a fun way for him to work on his fine motor skills and letter identification. Total win-win with almost no effort on my part.

HIDDEN LETTER A

Apple Clip Cards

Basic math skills paired with a small touch of fine motor work is exactly what my kiddo needs this year. To prepare, cut out each of the cards, and grab some clothespins. (If you’d like to reuse the cards several times, laminate them). Kids can count the number of apples on each card, then clip a clothespin onto the correct number.

Apple Clip Cards

Muffin Tin Counting

My kiddo loves any chance he gets to use the erasers I’ve grabbed from Target over the years. (Pom poms, beads, buttons, etc. also work well if you’re not interested in purchasing erasers). After printing, cut out each circle, and drop one in the bottom of each well of a muffin tin. Kids can work to identify the number on the circle, and put the correct number of apple manipulatives into each well.

Apple Tin Numbers

Cider Sing-A-Long Song

I’ve mentioned before how much my son loves songs, so I wrote a cute little apple cider song for him to the tune of ‘Frere Jacques’. The free printable is perfect for kids to color while they’re learning the song.

APPLE CIDER SING A LONG SONG

Parts Of Apple Coloring

We read some books that included the parts of an apple while we were getting ready for our day at the orchard. I drew this simple printable to help reinforce some of that information with my son, and give him some coloring practice as well. I added the small circles to the end of the lines as ‘hints’. Adults can review the directions with kids, adding the correct color to each circle, making it possible for non-readers to continue coloring at least semi-independently. (Anything to help #thelittleone feel more like a big kid!)

PARTS OF AN APPLE COLORING PAGE

Looking For More?

If you’re still on the hunt for more playful apple picking learning, I’ve got you covered! Check out my previous post on apple picking story time with fun learning ideas. If you’re interested in some more advanced math practice, I have some apple printables that might be helpful. And as always, if you’re not following me on Pinterest yet, you’re probably missing out on a bunch of great apple themed ideas I’ve saved!

Grab Your Apple Printables!

Create An A / Hidden Letter Page / Apple Clip Cards / Muffin Tin Counting / Cider Sing-A-Long Song / Parts of Apple Coloring

Apple season is upon us! I created these easy and fun printable apple themed pages to supplement what my son was learning about the fruit in preschool. They're perfect for fun learning at home. Enjoy! #preschool #prekindergarten #earlylearning #homeschool #appleseaon

Which of these apple printables are you most excited about sharing with your children?