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Apple Pie

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Apple Pie
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Reading Level
     edHelper's suggested reading level:   grades 3 to 4
     Flesch-Kincaid grade level:   3.35

Vocabulary
     challenging words:    shrink, sheets, adult, peeled, picking, apple, recipe, filling, spicy, market, strap, measure, smell, crust, steam, instead

Other Languages
     Spanish: Tarta de Manzana


Apple Pie
By Sharon Fabian
  

1     Apple pies look good, smell good, and taste good. They are fun to make too.
 
2     To make an apple pie, you could start by going out to an apple orchard. An orchard is a field full of fruit trees. In the orchard, you set up a ladder, strap on a basket, and climb up to pick your apples.
 
3     Instead of picking your own apples, you could go to a farmer's market. At the farmer's market, you choose a basket of apples to buy. Sometimes you can try a sample first. You could also buy some apples at the grocery store.

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