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Satsuma

WHAT WE ARE LEARNING TODAY Hello! I m Sean the Satsuma! Together we ll navigate this tasty fruit and learn all about Florida s satsuma industry!

FUN FACTS Satsumas are part of the mandarin orange family, which also includes clementines and tangerines. The satsuma originated from the subtropical regions of China and got it s name from the Satsuma province in Japan.

SPOT IT ON THE MAP Satsumas are mostly grown in Jackson and Collier counties, but can also be found in some parts of central and northern Florida.

HAVE YOU TRIED A FLORIDA SATSUMA? Satsumas are known as the Christmas Orange. Can you guess why? Look for this logo to find Florida-grown satsumas! Satsumas are only in season from October to December.

MEET A FLORIDA SATSUMA FARMER Bar L Citrus Ryder Larramore Grows satsumas, lee tangerines, grapefruit and lemons Click here to learn more!

FARMER INTERVIEW How did you get your start growing satsumas? I was looking for something different to grow on the ranch and was told that in the early 1900's, Jackson County had large numbers of satsuma trees and satsumas were a major industry in North Florida. In 2002, I placed order for Owari and Kimbro trees and in 2004 the trees were planted along with Lee Tangerines, grapefruit and lemon trees. It took three years before I harvested any satsumas.

FARMER INTERVIEW How are satsumas different from other citrus? The first is that a satsuma tree will go dormant in the winter, which allows it to be much more cold tolerant than your other citrus. The satsuma requires cold weather for the fruit to become sweet and has an extensive shelf life even if not refrigerated. The satsuma is also the easiest citrus to peel with its zipper type peel and is considered seedless. Satsumas also have to be clipped from the tree not picked and must be handled gently to prevent bruising of the fruit. What is the best time of year to eat satsumas? Satsumas are at their best for eating from Thanksgiving through January and are sometimes referred to as the Christmas fruit.

LOTS OF LETTUCE Lemon, lime, grapefruit, pomelo, navel orange and satsuma Lemon Lime Grapefruit Can you think of other types of citrus? Pomelo Navel Orange Satsuma

There are no seeds in here! DID YOU KNOW? Satsuma flowers do not need to be pollinated in order to produce fruit. As a result, satsumas are often seedless!

CONTAINER CITRUS Satsumas are a cold-hardy variety of citrus. You can also grow a mini-tree in a container. Check out these resources from Just Fruits and Exotics Container Citrus Click here for more info!

BRAIN BREAK FRESH FIND Citrus Orange Juicy Rind Peel Seasonal Trees Tasty

K-2 MATH SO MANY SHAPES Triangle Rectangle Diamond Circle Square Cube Pentagon Hexagon

K-2 MATH MY SATSUMA GROVE Does your Satsuma Grove look like mine?

K-2 SOCIAL STUDIES MAP OF FLORIDA Where are satsumas grown? Gulf of Mexico Atlantic Ocean

K-2 SOCIAL STUDIES ANSWERS Did you get any right? Gulf of Mexico Atlantic Ocean

K-2 SCIENCE CITRUS INVESTIGATION Make a face to show how a lemon tastes. What about an orange? Lemon Lime Grapefruit Pomelo Navel Orange Satsuma

K-2 SCIENCE COMPARING CITRUS That citrus is hip to the scale! Lemon Grapefruit

K-2 LANGUAGE ARTS CLAP FOR SATSUMAS Clap out the number of syllables in each of the words. Draw a circle around the one syllable words and a rectangle around the two syllable words.

K-2 LANGUAGE ARTS CITRUS SONG Tune: I m A Little Teapot I m a juicy orange Round as can be A big juicy orange Hanging on a tree If you want some juice Just pick me, poke in a straw And squeeze, squeeze, squeeze!

NUTRITION NUGGET Vitamin C is: An important antioxidant, protecting cells from damaging free radicals. Used to make collagen, which helps heal wounds. Able to help the body absorb iron.

PHYTONUTRIENTS Strawberries are an important source of phytonutrients including anthocyanins and ellagic acid. Phytonutrients are plant chemicals that contain protective compounds, which are being researched for their potential health benefits These compounds may help prevent some chronic diseases, including cancer, heart disease and diabetes Visit Fresh From Florida for more tasty recipes!

LET S GET MOVING! Strawberry Jam! Get up out of your seat and let s jam out with Jammer. Click here to jam along with Jammer!

Why was the strawberry late for school? Because he was caught in a jam. What is the scarecrow s favorite fruit? The straw-berry! What do you call a sad strawberry? A blue berry

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Captain Citrus is here to promote Florida Orange Juice! Read the comics at Florida Citrus.org. Featuring Florida-grown citrus on your menu today? Visit the Florida Department of Citrus for some seasonal citrus recipes. Starting a new garden program at your school? Check out the many grant opportunities available on the Division of Food, Nutrition and Wellness Grants webpage.

3-5 MATH AVOCADO WORD PROBLEMS Need Help? 1. Underline what you know. 2. Draw a picture. 3. Solve!

3-5 SOCIAL STUDIES FLORIDA WINTER Peppers are native to Mexico, Central and South America. Can you find these places on the map?

Science SINKING SATSUMAS 3-5 Learn about density! Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=gnbq6viutdm Why do ships float? Link: https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=cvwrkxzciay

3-5 LANGUAGE ARTS PARTS OF SPEECH Let s read Avocado Baby by John Burningham.

3-5 LANGUAGE ARTS PARTS OF SPEECH Let s read Avocado Baby by John Burningham.