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Name Apples

August 23, 2017 Shaun Grant

OT Activity of the Day:

Name Apples

Target Age Range: 3 and up

While it's not September yet, I couldn't help myself! Today we're making name apples!  All you need is a paper plate, markers, construction paper, scissors and glue.  This can also easily be scaled up or down depending on the level of your child.

For the younger kids you can keep to writing their name on the paper plate or you can even do just the first letter of their name.  For the older kids, you can even have them write a sentence about their favorite apple/fruit/or food in general.

After you write your name/phrase/sentence, you can decorate the plate!  I used dot markers, but you can use markers, crayons, or whatever else you may want!  Lastly you can cut out the stem and leaf and glue them all together.

Happy Almost Fall and enjoy!

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Melissa Twardzik - Occupational Therapy