Friday, June 13, 2014

Orange you glad?



Orange is both a color and a fruit (in the English language), which makes for a fun mix of learning. Orange (..aren’t) you glad you can explore this colorful word?

CONNECT:
·         Did you know that oranges came from Southeast Asia? Travel the world with this history of oranges: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/history-of-orange-fruit.html. You might use a map to track the journey of oranges over time. (The “serious” history, including the citruc industry, is found at http://websites.lib.ucr.edu/agnic/webber/Vol1/Chapter1.htm).
·         Find out the background of the Osage orange at http://www.gpnc.org/osage.htm
·         Enjoy fun facts about pumpkins at http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/food/pumpkins.html

CREATE:
·         Why settle for just plan orange juice when you can add so many different ingredients? http://www.all-about-juicing.com/orange-juice-recipes-for-kids.html  Try thinking up an original juice recipe yourself.
·         What can you do with an orange besides eat it? Try these orange fruit crafts: http://www.ehow.com/info_8295426_orange-fruit-crafts-preschoolers.html
·         Did you know that over thirty cities in the United States have the word “orange?” Check out the US ZIP Code database (http://www.getzipcode.us/en/), and search for cities using the term “orange.” Both a list and a map will be generated. Some of the cities don’t seem to be likely places to raise oranges. Try looking up cities by other colors; you might make a comparison chart of how many cities have each color name (note: poor purple…).

CARE:
·         Gardening is a healthy habit; it helps children learn about how to care for nature, and it can lead to healthy eating. Try growing carrots with your children, following the advice at http://www2.fiskars.com/Kids-Activities-School/Projects/Kids-in-the-Garden/Recipes/Growing-Carrots-with-Kids#.U5tA5ij7Hbg
·         Wildflowers are imporant to preserve in nature; you can Identify them  by color at http://www.wildflowerinformation.org/colorlisting.asp
·         Learn about safety orange at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safety_orange
·         Does someone need a little brightness in their day? Check out the psychology of the color orange at http://www.tuned-in.com/ColorSpeaks/Orange.aspx

CAREERS:
Orange has many meaning, as you have found out. So orange-related careers could go in lots of directions too: the citrus industry (see the connection above), forestry,  manufacturing, visual arts, cuisine, safety and transportation – or a job in a city named Orange! Sample some of these:

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