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  • Johnny Appleseed!

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    Included in this FREE pack are:- The Story of Johnny Appleseed read aloud- Johnnys Journey Map great way to sneak in geography! - Johnny Appleseed: True or False? comprehension coloring

    page- Apple Vocabulary Card Matching (color & blackline)- Johnny Appleseed Word Bank (color & blackline)- All About Johnny graphic organizer- All About Johnny writing page (2 versions)- My Nickname writing page (2 versions)- How Do You Like Them Apples? (2 versions)

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  • The Story of Johnny AppleseedJohn Chapman, later known as Johnny Appleseed, was born on September 26, 1774. He was born in Massachusetts and grew up living near an apple orchard. He loved being outside with nature. He especially liked watching the apple blossoms of spring turn into the yummy apples of fall. His family picked the apples and made things like apple cider, apple butter, and apple vinegar.When John was about 18 years old, he set out westward to explore Pennsylvania. He was a kind explorer, friendly to animals and all peoples that he met, including Native Americans. Barefoot and in tattered clothing, John walked hundreds of miles. He was sometimes seen wearing a tin pot on his head, like a hat! He often used the pot to cook his meals over an open fire. He took along his Bible and other special papers. Collecting apple seeds from cider mills, he carried them in his satchel.Along his journey through Pennsylvania and Ohio, he cleared land and planted

    seeds so orchards would grow. He wanted to be sure no one would go hungry as they traveled westward.

    But John didnt just scatter seeds everywhere. He was very interested in how the apples seeds would grow and tested them in different kinds of soil. He wanted to be sure hed get the finest apples!As more settlers traveled westward for new land, John helped them in many ways. He often gave away the seedlings he had planted and taught them how to plant their own apple seeds.Because of his love for apples and his kind heart, he became known as Johnny Appleseed.John never married or even built a house. His home was in the woods, sleeping under the stars. He continued to travel westward, clearing land in Indiana to plant even more apple orchards.In the winter of 1845, John became very sick and died. After he died, many people told stories about him. As the stories were told and retold, they became more and more extraordinary, creating legends about him. One of these legends is that hes still alive today!

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  • Johnny Appleseed: True or False?Based on the story of Johnny Appleseed, color only the boxes that show thingsthat are true about him.

    Johnny Appleseed was kind to animals.

    Johnny Appleseed grew up l iv ing near an apple orchard.

    Johnny Appleseed often walked barefoot, with no shoes.

    Johnny Appleseed carried the Bible with him when he traveled.

    Johnny Appleseed never took the tin pot off his head.

    Johnny Appleseed just threw his seeds anywhere as he walked.

    Johnny Appleseed bui lt a large, beautiful house for himself .

    Johnny Appleseed never died. You can sti l l see him out west today.

    Johnny Appleseed was kind to the new settlers when they arrived.

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  • Apple Vocabulary

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    journey satchel settlers

    Cut out the cards. Match the vocabulary words to their meaning.

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    make food a young plant torn and old

    a long trip a bag with a long strap

    people who travel to live in a place that has

    no one or very few people living there

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  • Apple Vocabulary

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    a group of trees planted together to

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    a long trip a bag with a long strap

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  • All About JohnnyBased on the story, draw/write facts about Johnny Appleseed in each box.

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  • All About Johnny

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  • Johnny Appleseed became John Chapmans nickname because he was kind with his apple seeds. Think about ways that you are kind. What could your nickname be?

    My Nickname:

    This is my nickname because

    My Nickname

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  • Johnny Appleseed became John Chapmans nickname because he was kind with his apple seeds. Think about ways that you are kind. What could your nickname be?

    My Nickname:

    This is my nickname because

    My Nickname

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  • How do You Like Them Apples?When John Chapman was alive, people used apples in many different ways. Here are some ways you may have used them yourself.

    applesauce just an apple

    apple pie apple cereal

    apple juice

    apple cider

    Draw and write about your favorite ways to have an apple.

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  • How do You Like Them Apples?

    Write about your favorite ways to have an apple.

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    applesauce just an apple

    apple pie apple cereal

    apple juice

    apple cider

    When John Chapman was alive, people used apples in many different ways. Here are some ways you may have used them yourself.

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