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APPLES

 

Two Little Apples

            

Two little apples hanging on a tree.

Two little apples smiling at me.

I shook that tree as hard as I could.

Down came the apples. Mm! Mm! Good!

Apple Sensory Poem

I was standing in the orchard
When I saw a lovely tree (sight)
I heard an apple fall, (sound)
It smelled so very sweet (smell)
I took a bite...yum! (taste)

 

Apple Cinquain

Apples (one word)
Juicy, sweet (two words)
Red, yellow, green (three words)
Yummy, delicious, fantastic, healthy (four words)
Apples (one word)

 

 

 

Five W'S Apple Poetry

Each line in this type of poem answers one of the 5 W's (who? what? when? where? why?)

I
Love eating apples
In the morning
In my kitchen
Cause they are so good for me

 

A Little Red Apple

A little red apple
Hung high in a tree
I looked up at it
And it looked down at me
"Come down, please" I called
And what do you suppose---
That little red apple
Dropped right on my nose

 

 

The Apple Tree

Way up high in the apple tree,
Four little apples hung over me.
I shook the tree as hard as I could.
Down came the apples and mmmmm!
Were they good!

Way up high in the apple tree,
Three little apples hung over me.
I shook the tree as hard as I could.
Down came the apples and mmmmm!
Were they good!

Way up high in the apple tree,
Two little apples hung over me.
I shook the tree as hard as I could.
Down came the apples and mmmmm!
Were they good!

Way up high in the apple tree,
One little apple hung over me.
I shook the tree as hard as I could.
Down came the apple and mmmmm!
Was it good!

 

The Apple Star

Take an apple round and red
Don't slice down
Slice through instead
Right inside it you will see
A star as pretty as can be!

 

 

Applesauce

(to the tune of "Yankee Doodle")

Peel an apple,
cut it up,
cook it in a pot.
When you taste it
you will find
it's applesauce you've got.

 

Apple Picking  

Sung to “Camptown Races”

                                                                       

There’s a fruit we love to eat

Apples! Apples!

We can pick this special treat

At apple-picking time!

 

In the summer or the fall,

Apples! Apples!

We can have ourselves a ball

 At apple-picking time!

CHORUS:

Climbing up a tree

A basket at my side!

I pick the nicest apples

That the apple tree’s supplied!

 

Some are red and some are green

Apples! Apples!

Juiciest I’ve ever seen,

At apple-picking time!

 

Why pick apples? Tell you why:

Apples! Apples!

Apple sauce and apple pie,

At apple-picking time!

CHORUS:

Climbing up a tree

A basket at my side!

I pick the nicest apples

That the apple tree’s supplied!

 

Apple

(to the tune of BINGO)

I know a fruit that grows on trees,
An apple is its name, oh!

(Chorus)
A. P. P. L. E.
A. P. P. L. E.
A. P. P. L. E.
An apple is its name, oh!

In summer and in early fall
It's time to pick an apple!

Chorus

It may be sweet or may be tart,
It's red, or green, or yellow!

Chorus

A McIntosh or Granny Smith,
A Winesap or Delicious!

Chorus

Make applesauce or apple juice
Or apple pie with apples!

Chorus

 

" Here We Go 'Round the Apple Tree"
(Tune: Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush)

                                                             

First verse: Here we go 'round the apple tree.
Second verse: This is the way we pick the

apples.
Third verse: This is the way we peel the apples.
Fourth verse: This is the way we slice the

apples.
Fifth verse: This is the way we bake a pie.
Sixth verse: This is the way we eat the pie.

For the ending line, you could use "so early in the morning"....

 

 

Apple, Apple

(Tune: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star)
Apple, apple, way up high,

I can reach you if I try.

Climb a ladder, 

Hold on tight.

Pick you quickly 

Take a bite.

Have You Ever Seen an Apple

(Tune: Have You Ever Seen a Lassie?)
Have you ever seen an apple, an apple, an apple,

Have you ever seen an apple, that grows on a tree?

A red one, a yellow one, a red one, a yellow one.

Have you ever seen an apple, that grows on a tree?

Apples

(Tune: This Old Man)
Way up high, in a tree

(raise hands over head)

Two red apples smiled at me

(smile)

So I shook that tree as hard as I could;

(Pretend to shake tree)

Down came the apples, Mmmm, they were good!

(Rub tummy)

 

 

 

 

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