I love bats!! They are amazing creatures and what better time to study bats- the month of October ( even though this post is November..oops)! We had a great bat study in our classroom. Starting off with the reading of Stellaluna. I just love the book and I always do the Reading Rainbow Series that goes with it. The rest of the unit is based around non-fiction readers. The kids love it of because of the graphic pictures ( I just love here all the ugh, gross, wow, comments I get from the students)!! Here is a look at our Bat Projects from our unit of study!!
These pictures are the projects. Students cut out and paste bat pictures to a poster board. They label the top Bats and they do a show and tell with their projects. They have to tell the class 2 facts they learned about bats and who helped them with their project! Kids are sooo funny..most said that they did it all by themselves- no help from anyone!! LOL!
I have some pretty cute kiddos this year!! Just check out these little sweeties!!
Our Writing Project!! I was so proud of my students!! Students sponge painted the top half with orange paint and glued bat cut outs onto their writing. Then they wrote: Bats are black. They fly at night. We have really been working on handwriting and they did great!!
This is just an up-close look at the top of the writing project.
This was the display in the hall. The top are Hand print Bats that I did with each student! Tons of fun from this Science Unit!!


































