Spiders and Bats!

There is no shortage of novelty themes in October! Ā It can also be a little overwhelming at times to choose what is best for meeting the standards while having a blast too! Ā Here are some ideas for incorporating spiders and bats into your learning! Ā (For pumpkins read this post)

First up, creepy crawly spiders! I love motivating writing with arts and crafts. Ā Writing facts is a terrific way to encourage stretching sounds. Ā Students are pumped about what they know and want to show you on paper! Ā  The materials used for this project are sharpies, oil pastels, and a zillion googly eyes. Ā šŸ™‚

 

Spider math centers make independent practice way more fun than a worksheet! Ā Just add some fun seasonal poms, spiders, and bats to make those little dendrites hum with happiness!

Ā Review of addition and skip counting thanks to spiders!!!
Ā Use these links to grab some goodies for your studies on amazon!
black poms for the cheapest spiders around! Ā šŸ™‚

If you didn’t catch my post on this little interactive spider book packed with spider science and writing check it out here.

Now to bats! Ā I can’t help but start with the art and writing fun!

 

 

This watercolor project

 

Every year we enjoyed Stellaluna by Janell Cannon and we completed a week long book study.

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It’s kind of a big deal! Ā It is simple enough that my first graders can do it in October. Ā In the picture below students are working hard I place one of the little bats on their table and that just makes life the best.

 

There are 4 activities to do with the book and then a grading rubric that I stapled to the packet for their scores. Ā Oh the excitement.

 

Students also get to see bats in their math centers of course!

 

Last year I took the exciting science, vocab, and writing connections we make and turned them into a bat book bursting with activities!

 

Here are some non fiction bat books that that create fantastic lessons during this time!
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I love these fiction bat books too!
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October can be a long and tiring month for teachers! Ā I hope this can provide some excitement while filling up those empty places in your lesson plans! šŸ™‚

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    1. The spider templates, prewriting, and titles are in the packet called spider week (It is linked to the picture with the spin a spider math game)

      The bat templates, prewriting, and titles are in the Stellaluna book study packet.