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All about Apples!!! By: Susie Q & John Smith Ms. Tackett’s 2 nd Grade Class

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Page 1: By: Susie Q & John Smith Ms. Tackett’s 2 nd Grade Class

All about Apples!!!By: Susie Q & John Smith

Ms. Tackett’s 2nd Grade Class

Page 2: By: Susie Q & John Smith Ms. Tackett’s 2 nd Grade Class

Who is Johnny Appleseed?Johnny Appleseed was born on September 26,

1774.His name was John Chapman.He was an American pioneer nurseryman and

he introduced apple trees to many places.He was very kind and generous and became

an American legend.He was a missionary.

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He began his journey in 1792 when he was 18 years old with his 11 year old half brother.

He became known as Johnny Appleseed in 1806 when he arrived in Jackson County, Ohio with a load of seeds.

Johnny Appleseed died in his sleep from the winter plague on March 18, 1845.

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What Johnny Appleseed may have looked like

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How do apples grow? First the mature apple tree grows tiny flower buds and tiny leaf

buds - these are like bumps on the twigs. In spring the tree is covered with blossoms when the flower buds

open. Then the leaf buds open and develop. Bees and other insects collect nectar from the flowers and transfer

pollen from one flower to another - this fertilizes the flower. The pollen is the male cell from the flower and it grows tubes down

into the female ovaries a the base of the flower petals. When the petals fall off the flower the tiny ovaries begin to swell

and grow into an apple. The apples grow bigger and bigger until in late summer they’re

ready to eat.

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Types of Apples: Green & Red