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Looking to embed a bat craft and bat research project with your informative writing unit? Get creativity flowing and pencils moving with this fun bat informative writing prompt so students can learn all about bats. Take students through the writing process with these differentiated graphic organizers then have them top off their writing with a fun bat craft that doubles as an adorable fall bulletin board.
Bat Craft and Bat Research Writing Prompt Timeline:
Teach students to write informative pieces by collecting facts all about bats with these fun lessons. This lesson can be taught in one day or stretched out throughout five days. This lesson includes two versions, perfect for all K-5 students.
What’s Inside the Bat Craft and Bat Research Informative Writing Prompt?
- Teaching Guide
- 2 Student Planning Pages
- 3 Differentiated Graphic Organizers
- Editing Checklist
- 6 Differentiated Publishing Pages (primary and intermediate)
- Bat Craft Page (for Fall Bulletin Board)
- 4 Rubrics (for kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade and 3rd grade)
Please open the preview file for a more in depth look inside.
This fun bat craft doubles as an adorable fall bulletin board as well.
All About Bats Informative Writing Activity Differentiation:
The bat research project was designed for students in kindergarten, first grade, second grade and third grade. There are three different planning pages differentiated to different learning styles/grade levels and six publishing options for all learners.
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