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Aa is for Apple: MFW Kindergarten FREE Copywork & Craft Pages

By Jenn (aka Mama Jenn) • Last Updated: October 14, 2025

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Get FREE printable copywork & craft instructions for the My Father’s World Kindergarten curriculum Words to Remember: Aa is for Apple!

As much as I love the hands-on activities and crafts in our My Father’s World Kindergarten Curriculum, I was not very good about doing the Words to Remember badges with my daughter.

So, I came up with something a little different for the boys. I created printable craft / copywork pages for them to work on their penmanship while creatively depicting the Words to Remember. It was a hit!

My Father's World Kindergarten Craft and Copywork Printables Aa Apple

This is one of our Lesson 4: Aa Apple pages. First, the boys completed the copywork at the bottom of the page and then they began the craft portion of the activity.

“If I stay in Jesus I will have much fruit.”
– My Father’s World Kindergarten Curriculum

Craft Supplies:

  • apple
  • knife
  • red paint
  • MFW Words to Remember printable (scroll for download instructions)

Craft Instuctions:

1) Cut the apple in half such that you could see the star shaped core.

2) Remove the seeds.

3) Dip the apple (cut side down) into the paint.

4) Stamp the apple print onto the printable page.

MFW Kindergarten Craft Copywork Aa Apple

PLEASE NOTE: These copywork printables are only for students who are reading and writing easily. This type of copywork is not a regular part of the My Father’s World Kindergarten curriculum.

My Father’s World [FREE] Printables:

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My Father's World Kindergarten Words to Remember FREE Copywork Craft Alphabet Pages

MFW Kindergarten Words to Remember: FREE Craft & Copywork Printables

Download these FREE Words to Remember alphabet craft / copywork pages that coordinate with the My Father’s World Kindergarten curriculum! …
Download the FREE Copywork Pages HERE

This post was originally published on September 13, 2011.

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Category: Copywork Printables, Craft Printables, Fall Crafts, Letter "A" Activities, MFW: Kindergarten, Pre/K - 2nd Grade, Printables
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  1. Mama Jenn

    July 8, 2017 at 1:34 am

    Yes, they could write in cursive in kindergarten, but they didn’t start reading until WELL after that.

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  2. Mama Jenn

    January 26, 2014 at 4:52 am

    Hi Wendy!

    I’m not sure what the problem could be. I just went to my exact webpage with the MFW Kinder printables ( http://www.mamajenn.com/MamaJenn/MFW_Kindergarten.html), scrolled down, and was able to download all three sets of the printables. You may want to try again.

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  3. Mama Jenn

    September 18, 2011 at 3:29 am

    Nicole,

    I actually have ALOT of Bible copywork pages that I created to go along with the MFW curriculum. While they are for MFW, they are still Bible verses! You can check them out here: http://www.mamajenn.com/MamaJenn/MFW_1st.html here: http://www.mamajenn.com/MamaJenn/MFW_Adventures.html and here: http://www.mamajenn.com/MamaJenn/MFW_ECC.html

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  4. Nicole {Tired, Need Sleep}

    September 17, 2011 at 11:58 pm

    This would be such a great hands-on way to help children memorize Bible verses too – something artsy to drive the point home and then the copy work of course. I may just have to try coming up with some similar things myself (we are not using MFW curriculum, although I have heard wonderful things about it). Thanks for sharing, Jenn!

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  5. Mama Jenn

    September 13, 2011 at 8:32 pm

    Thanks for your kind words Leigh Ann!

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  6. Leigh Ann

    September 13, 2011 at 11:16 am

    Love this idea. I have been a reader of your blog for several months and have really enjoyed your blog. Thank you for sharing your creative ideas. You are inspiring.

    Reply

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