Apple Life Cycle
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These no-prep printables are perfect for teaching the apple life cycle. Add them to your autumn homeschool plans.
With these free homeschool printables, kids can learn about the life cycle of an apple, the parts of an apple, apple trees, and more.

We love these activities, and they’re perfect for your apple theme.
Because these worksheets require no prep, they’re perfect for busy moms and teachers alike.
Add these printables to your activity bank as autumn draws near.
Apple Life Cycle
You can have your children work on one page at a time. Or, you can bind them into a fun life cycle workbook to complete at your leisure this fall.
What’s Included in This Pack?
In this worksheet packet, you’ll find eight worksheets that are sure to engage your students this fall.
Diagrams
Print and laminate the apple life cycle diagram. Use this page to teach your students the six stages of the life cycle of an apple.
Print and laminate the parts of an apple diagram. Use this page to teach your students the parts of an apple and the vocabulary associated with it.

Life Cycle of an Apple
On this page, kids will draw the stages of the apple life cycle inside the circles. They can use the diagram as a guide.
Label the Apple Tree
Kids will cut out the labels at the bottom of the page. Then, they’ll glue the labels into the appropriate box on the labeling page.
Parts of an Apple
Like the apple tree page described above, kids will cut and paste to label the parts of an apple.

Seasons of an Apple Tree
On this graphic organizer, kids can describe what an apple tree would look like throughout the four seasons of the year.
Apple Observations
This is a great page to take to the apple orchard. Have students draw a picture of an apple tree. Then, pick an apple and describe it on this page.
Apple Science
Choose an apple, and put it in a bucket of water. Does the apple float? Describe your observations on this page.

BOOKS ABOUT APPLES
Fill your book basket with a great collection of books about apples. Most of these books can be found at your local library or used bookstore.
If you have a hard time finding them, you can order them through my Amazon affiliate links by clicking the images below.
Apples, Apples, Apples – It’s a blue sky autumn day and Minna, Pop, Mom, and Dad have decided to go on an outing to Long Hill Orchard. As the bunnies fill their baskets, Farmer Miller teaches them all about apples. This charming story is filled with fun facts, activities, and an applesauce recipe.
Pinkalicious: Apples, Apples, Apples – Pinkalicious and the Pinkertons are all excited when they return from their trip to the orchard with lots of Pink Lady apples to munch on! After realizing they have more apples than the family could possibly use, Pinkalicious finds ways to share the apples with others.
How Do Apples Grow? – Young children love to eat apples and go to orchards. Here’s a Hello, World! board book that teaches toddlers all about how apples grow—from seed to sapling to tree to applesauce.

APPLE RESOURCES I LOVE!
Add an apple girl peg doll to your imaginative play area this fall. She’s great for storytelling and makes a wonderful addition to a doll house.
With a printable pattern, you can make an apple counting basket set for your felt board. It includes an apple tree, apples, baskets, and numbers.
Fall is the perfect time of year to study apples! This apple life cycle printable features 17 activities designed to teach the five stages of an apple’s life and the vocabulary that goes with it.