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Publisher’s Story Summary: Apple cider, applesauce, apple muffins, cakes, and pies! Annie is a very busy apple farmer. She bakes yummy treats with the apples she picks and saves her best apples to sell at the market. Follow Annie through her apple-filled day of picking, counting, sorting, baking, and selling, and then try making some of her simple apple recipes. |
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LESSON: APPLE FARMER ANNIE Lesson summary: Annie is an apple farmer who works hard to gather apples and prepare delicious dishes. Once she has made cider, pies, muffins, and cakes, she ventures into the city to sell her products at a stand. After she has sold everything, she retires home for the evening. This is an excellent book for primary students. Concept: Producers Definition: Producers are people who make goods and services. Comprehension Questions: What did Annie produce on her farm? Are apples an example of a good or a service? Why? What other foods did Annie produce with the apples? Where did Annie take the products after she finished baking? Why did Annie take the apples and her baked goods to the city? What tasks (work) did Annie do as an apple producer? In the city, Annie went to a market. What is a market? What tools (capital resources) did Annie use to help her be a successful producer? |
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