“Fall”ing Apples
Fall has officially arrived, and now that we’re gearing up for cooler weather and a new crop of goodies, apples have become a hot topic. This compilation of apple activities and crafts comes direct from our T2T contributors.
Fall has officially arrived, and now that we’re gearing up for cooler weather and a new crop of goodies, apples have become a hot topic. This compilation of apple activities and crafts comes direct from our T2T contributors.
Here is a cute way to make an edible spider. The kids enjoy making them and better yet, eating them!
Build your own critter face with a plain sugar cookie and some creatively placed decorations.
S’mores… Presenting a few alternative cooking methods, because you can’t build a campfire in your classroom. Though you may have a Bunsen burner. But you didn’t get that idea from us.
These cute cookies are delicious and look just like tiny haystacks.
Soft cocoa, peanut butter and oatmeal cookies, cooked on the stovetop.
These crunchy-chewy candies are a perfect Halloween treat to share with your class. Note that the recipe calls for the ingredients to come to a boil on a cooktop.
These no-bake oatmeal bars are pressed into a 9″ square baking dish and refrigerated. Mix and match ingredients to create a yummy “granola bar.”
A simple dough that dries to create aromatic hanging ornaments. Please note that these items are not intended to be eaten, even though they smell good enough!
A delicious chocolaty-coconut cookie recipe that is classroom friendly. Requires melted butter.
These no-bake Peppermint Candies could also pass as “cookies” if you stretch your imagination a bit.
No-bake cookies made from orange juice concentrate and vanilla wafers.
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