APPLES Virtual Library & Music/Media Room - SEESAW & Google Slides
- Google Slides™
Description
This fun room includes 22 ad-free (Now via YouTube!) APPLES-themed fiction and non-fiction books read aloud, 13 ad-free APPLES-themed song videos, and 3 ad-free APPLES-themed informational videos.
* Each book pictured is a clickable link to an ad-free APPLES-themed fiction or non-fiction read aloud.
Library Titles:
- "Apple Cake"
- "Apple Countdown"
- "Apple Farmer Annie"
- "The Apple Orchard"
- "Apple-Picking Day - Clifford's Puppy Days"
- "Apple Pie ABC"
- "Apple Pie for Dinner"
- "The Apple Pie that Papa Baked"
- "The Apple Pie Tree"
- "Apples"
- "Apples"
- "Apples A-Z"
- "An Apple's Life"
- "The Bad Apple"
- "The Biggest Apple Ever"
- "Curious George - Apple Harvest"
- "How Do Apples Grow?
- "How to Make an Apple Pie"
- "Little Mouse and the Big Red Apple"
- "The Seasons of Arnold's Apple Tree"
- "Ten Apples Up on Top"
- "Ten Red Apples"
* Each APPLES-icon serves as a clickable link to an ad-free (Now via YouTube!), APPLES-themed song video. Artists include CoComelon, The Kiboomers, The Learning Station, Pinkfong, SuperSimpleSongs, etc.,
Music Room Titles:
- Apple Pie: "Apple Pie"
- Apple Pie Slice: "Apple Song"
- Apple Tree: "Way Up High in an Apple Tree"
- Candy Apples: "Counting Apples at the Farm"
- Green Apple: "10 Apples On My Head"
- Green Apple Core: "Munchy Crunchy Apple"
- Juice Box: "I Love Apples"
- Red Apple: "Five Little Apples"
- Red Apple Core: "Apple Song"
- Sign: "Apple Picking"
- Train: "10 Apples Up On Top"
- Worm: "Apples!"
- Yellow Apple: "Picking Apples"
Media Room Titles:
- Green Winking Apple: "Apple Facts for Kids" (Bebo & Buggy)
- Red Apple Face: "Apple Tree Facts" (Science with Kids)
- Red Winking Apple: "Where Do Apples Come From?" (LingoKids)
During Distance Learning, I used these resources for quick access during Zoom instruction. My students enjoyed them independently via Seesaw, as well.
Having now returned to modified in-person instruction, we use this in the classroom for individual student access as an alternative to the classic classroom library. It also serves as a choice menu for our Student of the Day during whole group activities. It provides thematic enrichment and supplemental activities, as well. The home-school connection is so important, so students will continue to have access at home.
Links for Seesaw and Google Slides are included.