Hi, Friends!
With Halloween only a few days away, my students and I have been getting into the spooky spirit by studying bats. We've read one of my favorites, Stellaluna, and are completing some reading activities from our Fiction and Nonfiction Stellaluna and Bats unit to go along with the story.
Yesterday we made inferences as I read aloud the story, and today we completed a cause and effect chart. These are two important skills that always need review! :)
One cool thing (that y'all probably already know about) is that you can actually watch a reading of the book Stellaluna on the website Storyline Online.
Tomorrow, we are going to start reading some nonfiction books and articles about bats, and we are going to compare what we learn to Stellaluna. Bats by Gail Gibbons is one I always use, but there are many other great informational bat resources available.
I found an article about vampire bats on National Geographic Kids website. I printed it out so that each of my students can annotate on the text.
We are going to read the article together and keep track of our thinking- what we learn, what we wonder, connections, etc. It's a fun way to close read such an interesting topic! Here's a link to the article: Vampire Bats
If you are interested in our Stellaluna resource, it's available in our TPT store here: Stellaluna Pack
Have a great rest of your week! Happy (early) Halloween! :)
This looks great! I love that you paired fiction and non-fiction. Now I wish I could find something like that for when the colonists wanted to self-govern....
ReplyDelete-Lisa
Mrs. Spangler in the Middle