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Level: C Word Count: 61 100th Word: NA Teaching Focus: Concepts of Print: Have students find capital letters and punctuation in a sentence. Ask students to explain the purpose for using them in a sentence. Tips for Reading this Book with Children: 1. Read the title. Predictions after reading the title have students make predictions about the book. 2. Take a book walk: Talk about the pictures in the book. Use the content words from the book as you take the picture walk. Have children find one or two words they know as they do a picture walk. 3. Have children find words they recognize in the text. 4. Have students read the remaining text aloud. My Science Library Levels K-1 5. Strategy Talk use to assist children while reading. Get your mouth ready Look at the picture Think does it make sense Think does it look right Think does it sound right Chunk it by looking for a part you know 6. Read it again. 7. Complete the activities at the end of the book.

Apple Trees and the Seasons by Julie K. Lundgren Science Content Editor: Kristi Lew www.rourkeclassroom.com

Science content editor: Kristi Lew A former high school teacher with a background in biochemistry and more than 10 years of experience in cytogenetic laboratories, Kristi Lew specializes in taking complex scientific information and making it fun and interesting for scientists and non-scientists alike. She is the author of more than 20 science books for children and teachers. 2012 Rourke Publishing LLC All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system without permission in writing from the publisher. www.rourkeclassroom.com Photo credits: Cover LOYISH, Borislav Gnjidic, AllaVi, LianeM, Cover logo frog Eric Pohl, test tube Sergey Lazarev; Page 3 Catalin Petolea; Page 5 Photomaxik; Page 7 Christoph Weihs; Page 9 Borislav Gnjidic; Page 11 Donald Sawvel; Page 13 Elena Elisseeva; Page 15 L. Powell; Page 17 Mircea BEZERGHEANU; Page 19 Smileus; Page 20 Photomaxik; Editor: Kelli Hicks Cover and page design by Nicola Stratford, bdpublishing.com Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Lundgren, Julie K. Apple trees and the seasons / Julie K. Lundgren. p. cm. -- (My science library) ISBN 978-1-61741-722-1 (Hard cover) ISBN 978-1-61741-924-9 (Soft cover) 1. Apples--Juvenile literature. 2. Apples--Development--Juvenile literature. 3. Apples--Ecology--Juvenile literature. I. Title. SB363.L86 2012 583.73--dc22 2011003862 Rourke Publishing Printed in China, Power Printing Company Ltd Guangdong Province 042011 042011LP www.rourkeclassroom.com - rourke@rourkepublishing.com Post Office Box 643328 Vero Beach, Florida 32964

Apple trees change through the seasons. 3

4 In spring, trees sprout leaves.

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6 Apple trees make flowers in spring, too.

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8 In summer, apple trees keep growing.

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10 Flowers begin to make fruit with seeds inside.

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12 In fall, people pick the ripe apples.

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14 Birds and animals eat apples, too.

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16 Later in fall, the leaves change color and drop to the ground.

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18 In winter, trees rest.

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And then spring comes again. 20

1. What are the four seasons? 2. How do apple trees change through the seasons? 3. Do you have a favorite season? Why? 21

Picture Glossary fall (FALL): The season after summer when nights get longer, days are cooler, and tree leaves drop. flowers (FLOW-erz): Flowers contain all the parts needed for a plant to make seeds. Flowers of some plants become fruit. fruit (FROOT): After flowering, some trees make fruit. Most fruits have seeds. 22

spring (SPRING): The season after winter when the weather becomes warmer and plants and flowers begin to grow. summer (SUM-er): The season after spring. It is the main growing season for plants. winter (WIN-ter): The season after fall. It is a time when plants and trees rest and wait for spring. 23

Index fall 12 flowers 6, 10 fruit 10 leaves 4, 16 seasons 3 spring 4, 6, 20 summer 8 winter 18 Websites www.arborday.org/kids/carly www.historyforkids.org/scienceforkids/physics/ weather/seasons.htm www.kidsgardening.org About the Author Julie K. Lundgren grew up near Lake Superior where she liked to muck about in the woods, pick berries, and expand her rock collection. Her interests led her to a degree in biology. She lives in Minnesota with her family. 24

Comprehension & Extension: Summarize: What happens in the summer? How is the summer alike and different from winter? Text to Self Connection: What is your favorite season? What do you like about your favorite season? Extension: Draw and Write Fold a paper to make four squares. Draw a season in each square and write about that season. Sight Words I Used: and in the through Vocabulary Check: Use glossary words in a sentence. My Science Library Levels K-1

Have you ever wondered about the science all around us? Plants grow and change, the Sun rises to warm the Earth, and matter changes from one form to another. Investigate Life, Physical, Earth, and Technology science topics with Rourke s My Science Library. This library explores NSTA science standards with engaging text and colorful images to support readers from kindergarten to third grade. Are you ready to investigate? Books in My Science Library: Apple Trees and the Seasons Day and Night How Do Plants Grow? I Use Science Tools I Use Simple Machines Our Sun Brings Life Run, Swim, Fly Science Safety Rules Solid or Liquid? Stop and Go, Fast and Slow: Moving Objects in Different Ways What Is It Made Of? Who Do I Look Like? A Book about Animal Babies Printed in China www.rourkeclassroom.com