Topic: Johnny Appleseed
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Appleseed, Johnny, the nickname of John Chapman (1774-1845), a United States pioneer. For almost 50 years, Chapman traveled in Pennsylvania, Ohio...
With the raw earth and wild terrain of the Ohio Valley beneath his bare feet, John Chapman kept the same-metered stride whether trekking through thick bramble or wide-open fields. The oversized knapsack he carried was filled to the brim with apple seeds ...
There are many tall tales in American Folklore, but one of my favorites is the tall of Johnny Appleseed. Many tales are told of Johnny Appleseed and they vary from book to book and depending on where they originated. But, through all ...
Johnny Chapman traveled for fifty years planting trees and providing seeds to the new settlers. This bulletin board will help you to introduce Johnny Appleseed to the class. Johnny Appleseed traveled far and wide through the wilderness of the American frontier making ...
The apple tree is a tree of myth and legend. Often depicted as the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the garden of Eden in religious circles, the apple tree also has fundamental roots in science. After witnessing an ...
It is the end of September, and memories of summer fun in the sun are fading. The pumpkin patch will be a fun break from the classroom, and a good chance to mingle with parents of your students. You and your students ...
We are such a visual generation. Depending upon the period of my life, one always seems to dominate the other.For years, music was my main medium of expressing myself. If I had to choose between the voices, my writings often times ...