After reading The Giving Tree, Henry and I decided to make a tree of our own.


Here he is gluing pom pom for leaves and decoration. red pom pom's would be more ideal but we worked with what we had.

I forgot to take a picture of the finished product. We used an old toilet paper roll for the trunk of the tree.

added this shape exercise to the lesson of the day. dotting a circle

This is a fantastic game i printed off from Kidssoup.com. i laminated each sheet and cut the apples out. You simply match the the upper case letter to the lowercase letter on the tree. A great lesson!

i had to direct him which tree the letter was on because four different trees were a bit overwhelming.
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