Johnny Appleseed

by Patricia Brennan Demuth

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Recounts the story of the man who traveled west planting apple seeds to make the country a better place to live.

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I like this book for three reasons. First, this book tells the story of Johnny Appleseed in a way that young children will be able to understand. For example, it explains that during the time of Johnny Appleseed people were moving west and why they were doing so. Next, I like that this book moves in a sequential order of the seasons. Moving from spring, then into winter etc. Lastly, I like that this book shows Johnny meeting the Indians, and how they taught him how to search for food. The main idea of this story was that Johnny spread his apple-seeds far across the land for all people to enjoy. His hard work paid off in the end. All of his work made him happy, because 'the whole world is his home".
Summary: Johnny Appleseed is going on his purposeful journey, to make the new country of America, planting apple trees in hope to make the country pretty. Johnny goes through the west, faces obstacles such as extreme weather, lack of supplies, and such things. but makes friends along his journey. Throughout the book, it describes how the land looked then and what kinds of lifestyle the people of the new country lived.

Personal Reaction: Great book describing a historical topic that is clear and easy to follow for young children.

Extension Ideas: Great book to read when discussing Fall weather, American History, Multiculturalism, Earth Week, planting/gardening. Taste test of apples, red, green, and yellow apples.
This version of Johnny Appleseed is a simple biography that students as young as first grade can understand. It is well written and students will remember the events. many activities could be planned upon completion of reading the book to the class.
Johnny Appleseed by Patricia Demuth is a great biography for children because it tells of the life of Johnny Appleseed and his life. It shows all the benefit he did to the environment and his reasoning behind that. It also inspires children to be little environmentalists and also how trees help the environment.
This story is about a young boy who exchanged apple seeds for clothing, food, or housing. He traveled along and met many different people while planting apple seeds and exchanging his seeds. Johnny Appleseed was known to dress differently than others, and many others laughed at his clothing.

Reaction: I never realized that Johnny Appleseed was a real character, I always thought it was a made up story. I had heard some rumors about him being real, but never crossed my mind that this was a true story.

Extension: There are many great ideas we can do as a class with Johnny Appleseed. I would love to plant our own apple tree/plants and experiment to see if they grow. This story would also be a fun folder matching game, the children could even show more color the pictures themselves and take it home to tell their family about Johnny Appleseed. show less
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Johnny Appleseed is about a boy who grows up planting apple seeds around the land. As he grows older, he goes back to see people enjoying the trees that he planted.

Personal Reaction:
This book impressed me with its plot and illustrations. They chose to keep it very simple for young readers.

Classroom Extension:
A classroom extension of this could be to have students plant seeds to take home. Students could also write an end to this open-ended story.
This is the famous story of Johnny Appleseed. It tells how Johnny wore a pot on his head because it was easier than carrying it on his back. He carried seeds around to plant to make it more friendlier for the settlers. Johnny was very young as was the U.S. It tells how he lived outside and how he made many friends. It also tells his real name of Johnny Chapman, and how he got his name of Johnny Appleseed.

The kids enjoyed this book I think because they were interested in how he lived outside, and planted lots of trees.

The kids as an extension did apple prints in the art center.

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All Aboard Reading (Level 1 P-Gr. 1)

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Canonical title
Johnny Appleseed
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Johnny Appleseed (John Chapman)

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DDC/MDS
634.11092TechnologyAgricultureOrchards, fruits, forestryApples, Pears, Etc.ApplesJohnny Appleseed
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SB63 .C46 .D45AgricultureHorticulture. Plant propagation. Plant breedingPlant culture
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