Rabbits aren't just adorable creatures! Teach your students all about rabbits with this interactive and engaging science unit!
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Did you read the title of this post? Does life really get any better than that? I made a little non-fiction booklet a few years ago for my kids to read and learn all about those cute little rabbits! This year, I am going to be incorporating my book into my listen to reading center. I wanted to share what I made with you today and show you how I will be using it this week in my room! Before I give each student their own "All About Rabbits" book, I will introduce a schema poster and gather student schema about Rabbits. It is always SO MUCH FUN to see what the kids already know. During student's Listen to Reading station this week, they'll be using their book and following along to an audio recording of this book. All the kids will need to do is grab their iPad, scan the code, get their book and listen. When students finish listening to their book, then I want to them to record their learning. My main focus when kids are listening to reading is that they listen to fluent reading, learn new words and comprehend what they've just been read! Since we've been focusing a lot on non-fiction in my classroom, then I'll be using a printable from my Text Features Pack that allows students to focus on what the text taught them. The students will fill out their Schema part of the printable as we do the whole group lesson together. If you have a more independent class then they could do this independently before they hit play! If you're wanting to use the free book and audio, then click below!
★ IMPORTANT: NO PHYSICAL ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED ★ Explore the stages of a Rabbit Life Cycle with this fun cut-and-paste foldable activity! Use this differentiated resource as a science center, for an interactive notebook, home education or to support learning about life cycles of animals. An engaging hands-on alternative to a worksheet! ★ Please, see preview before buying! ★ Directions: ✔color the template and life cycle stages ✔ then sequence the stages on the template and glue them ✔ cut and fold the template Details: ✔ You will receive 1 PDF file with 2 Templates (black and white + colored). ✔ Recommend printing size: Letter Size. ✔ You choose the type, weight and size of paper and just print out the ones that catch your eye. ✔ Colors might slightly different from the photo due to lighting and screen settings ✔ For personal use only. Not to be reproduced, distributed, altered or sold for commercial purposes. I love to see my learning activities being used by other kiddos or teachers, I’d love to see your photos in review! Thanks a lot! Polish version: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1551110447/polish-life-cycle-of-a-rabbit-o-cykl
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This week we are learning all about those cute little Easter critters!! I purchased a huge spring writing packet from Hope King. Her packet inspired this cute little rabbit below. This is our little rabbit that's going to get our brains going on our schema of rabbits! I will be writing down student schema on sticky notes and placing them to the left of the rabbit. Then, we will be organizing information into subtopics. I have headers that I will be placing on our anchor chart (belly, cloud and right side of rabbit). We are reading this booklet I created to find out information about rabbits and review some text features. This will help us organize our thoughts because we will really be focusing on our headers! This week we are also digging into UE and EW Stations and making something I call BLUE GEW! I can't wait to make this stuff with my kids!! Hopefully it helps them remember their new phonics skill!! I haven't done a giveaway in forever and so I thought, "Hey, let's give this packet away!" Enter BELOW!! :) - Easy Peezy Lemon Squeezy! a Rafflecopter giveaway Here are my visual plans for this week! Here are some of my stations for this week! (I meant to take a lot more pictures...but, I got wrapped up in organizing instead) This is from my TEACHING MONEY ACTIVITY PACKET. This is one of the word work activities for this week that my students will be doing. They're going to be so excited!! This is from, ""What's That Blue Gew" - EW & UE Phonics Packet. This is from my spring literacy stations packet that is not yet finished... I hope it will be by Wednesday! Life has been really busy with wedding and job search stuff so creating has went on the wayside for now. :( I hope your have a fabulous week! Enjoy your kids and your rabbit non-fiction freebie above!
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Looking for fun and engaging forest animals activities? This All About Rabbits resource has everything you need for an interactive nonfiction unit in your classroom. It includes rabbit craft, nonfiction unit booklet, lap book, worksheets, answer key, graphic organizers, and writing activities. This comprehensive packet includes 3 pdf files: nonfiction unit booklet, craft guide, and writing activities booklet. Click here to save 20% with the Forest Animals Bundle. Rabbit Nonfiction Booklet ☼ What are rabbits? ☼ What do they look like? ☼ Where do they live? ☼ How long do they live? ☼ What do they eat? ☼ What do they do? ☼ How do they grow? ☼ Worksheets ☼ Answer Key ☼ Fun Facts ☼ Recommended Books and Videos ☼ Lapbook Guide ☼ How do rabbits make their homes? ☼ What’s the difference between rabbits and hares? ☼ How do rabbits protect themselves from predators? ☼ Open Inquiry: I have a question! ☼ Here’s what I found ☼ Pair and Share: The Best Thing I’ve Learned See sample booklet here: Penguin Rabbit Craft ☼ Assembly Guide ☼ Colored Patterns ☼ Tracing Patterns Matching Reading to Writing Booklet ☼ Before Reading ☼ K-W-L ☼ Can, Have, Are ☼ Note-Taking ☼ Identifying the Main Idea and Supporting Details ☼ Comparing and Contrasting ☼ Author’s Purpose ☼ After Reading ☼ Opinion Writing ☼ Expository Writing (Presenting Facts) ☼ Expository Writing (Explaining a Process) ☼ Story Writing ☼ Tracing, Drawing, Coloring ☼ Comic Strip Writing Looking for other forest animals nonfiction units? You can find them here: All About Deer All About Owls All About Rabbits All About Raccoons All About Squirrels Please don't forget to leave a feedback. TPT gives you feedback credits that you can use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I love to hear from you! Click Here To Follow Me. You will now receive updates about new products, freebies, and BIG discounts! Thank you very much, Ruby Jane ♥️
The All About Rabbits is the second in the "All About Animals" series. This pack teaches students about wild rabbits with medium to short close-reading text and color/cut & paste question & answers. This pack contains "A Little Rabbit Story" (rabbits in the backyard), "Home Sweet Home" (c...
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Looking for fun and engaging forest animals activities? This All About Rabbits resource has everything you need for an interactive nonfiction unit in your classroom. It includes rabbit craft, nonfiction unit booklet, lap book, worksheets, answer key, graphic organizers, and writing activities. This comprehensive packet includes 3 pdf files: nonfiction unit booklet, craft guide, and writing activities booklet. Click here to save 20% with the Forest Animals Bundle. Rabbit Nonfiction Booklet ☼ What are rabbits? ☼ What do they look like? ☼ Where do they live? ☼ How long do they live? ☼ What do they eat? ☼ What do they do? ☼ How do they grow? ☼ Worksheets ☼ Answer Key ☼ Fun Facts ☼ Recommended Books and Videos ☼ Lapbook Guide ☼ How do rabbits make their homes? ☼ What’s the difference between rabbits and hares? ☼ How do rabbits protect themselves from predators? ☼ Open Inquiry: I have a question! ☼ Here’s what I found ☼ Pair and Share: The Best Thing I’ve Learned See sample booklet here: Penguin Rabbit Craft ☼ Assembly Guide ☼ Colored Patterns ☼ Tracing Patterns Matching Reading to Writing Booklet ☼ Before Reading ☼ K-W-L ☼ Can, Have, Are ☼ Note-Taking ☼ Identifying the Main Idea and Supporting Details ☼ Comparing and Contrasting ☼ Author’s Purpose ☼ After Reading ☼ Opinion Writing ☼ Expository Writing (Presenting Facts) ☼ Expository Writing (Explaining a Process) ☼ Story Writing ☼ Tracing, Drawing, Coloring ☼ Comic Strip Writing Looking for other forest animals nonfiction units? You can find them here: All About Deer All About Owls All About Rabbits All About Raccoons All About Squirrels Please don't forget to leave a feedback. TPT gives you feedback credits that you can use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I love to hear from you! Click Here To Follow Me. You will now receive updates about new products, freebies, and BIG discounts! Thank you very much, Ruby Jane ♥️
★ IMPORTANT: NO PHYSICAL ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED ★ Explore the stages of a Rabbit Life Cycle with this fun cut-and-paste foldable activity! Use this differentiated resource as a science center, for an interactive notebook, home education or to support learning about life cycles of animals. An engaging hands-on alternative to a worksheet! ★ Please, see preview before buying! ★ Directions: ✔color the template and life cycle stages ✔ then sequence the stages on the template and glue them ✔ cut and fold the template Details: ✔ You will receive 1 PDF file with 2 Templates (black and white + colored). ✔ Recommend printing size: Letter Size. ✔ You choose the type, weight and size of paper and just print out the ones that catch your eye. ✔ Colors might slightly different from the photo due to lighting and screen settings ✔ For personal use only. Not to be reproduced, distributed, altered or sold for commercial purposes. I love to see my learning activities being used by other kiddos or teachers, I’d love to see your photos in review! Thanks a lot! Polish version: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1551110447/polish-life-cycle-of-a-rabbit-o-cykl
Rabbits are pretty cool animals. They’re known for their long ears and big front teeth. And, of course, they run very, very fast. But there are so many other interesting
Read this All About Rabbits Non-Fiction Book to your Pre-K, K, or Primary students to aid in your Rabbit inquiry or science unit. Use along with my free Non-Fiction Book and Inquiry Companion! This resource is suitable for both online and in-person learning. For use online: 1. Share your screen with students. 2. Select "present" while viewing the PDF, click through and read the book aloud. For use in the classroom: Simply print, laminate, bind and add to your classroom library. View some more of my books below: All About Chicks & Chickens All About Raccoons All About Monarch Butterflies All About Woolly Bear Caterpillars and more!
Rabbits~All About Rabbits~Have your students show off their knowledge about what they have learned about rabbits after they have done some research and read some books. Students will love showing off what they know about these furry, friendly creatures. This product is easy to differentiate. You can use the sheets with the primary or secondary lines. This can be used on a digital device or print and use with students in your classroom. You can download the preview to get a better look at just a few of the pages you will receive. This packet contains the following: - tree map Rabbits {are, can, have} -Book page to show three facts learned and illustration space -diagram of a rabbit (one with a word bank and one without a word bank) -Two-page Rabbit Report/ questions to answer about Rabbits -Facts and Opinions page about dogs -If I were a bunny (Writing prompt) -Venn Diagram to Compare and Contrast Adult rabbits to baby rabbits -KWL sheet -Brainstorm about rabbits -rabbit writing paper You may also be interested in the following: All About Alligators, Writing Activities, Graphic Organizers All About Bats, Writing Activities, Graphic Organizers All About Bears, Writing Activities, Graphic Organizers All About Beavers, Writing Activities, Graphic Organizers All about Cows, Writing Activities,Graphic Organizers All About Elephants, Writing Activities, Graphic Organizers All About Giraffes,Writing Activities,Graphic Organizers All About Kangaroos, Writing Activities, Graphic Organizers All About Koalas, Writing Activities, Graphic Organizers All About Lions, Writing activities, Graphic organizers All AboutOwls, Writing Prompts, Graphic Organizers All About Penguins, Writing Activities, Graphic Organizers All About Polar Bears, Writing Activities, Graphic Organizers All About Tigers, Writing Prompt, Graphic Organizers All About Zebras,Writing Activities, Graphic Organizers *************************************************************************** Thanks for looking. Please remember to rate my product. Did you know you can earn points towards future purchases by rating the products? Please check out my store. I have many high-quality learning experiences that align with the Common Core. If you like what you see, please consider becoming a follower by clicking on the red star. You will be aware of new products, and upcoming sales. Check out my blog at http://123kteacher.blogspot.com/ Here you will find motivating, fun ideas and interesting ways to teach young children. From time to time, I may be hosting a few giveaways. Don't miss out on this great opportunity.
This is a PowerPoint presentation that uses real-life pictures to teach about rabbits. It goes perfectly with the "All About Rabbits" easy readers. What does the Powerpoint cover? What is a baby rabbit called? What are female and male rabbits called? What do they eat? Do they make noise? How long do they live? All about rabbit ears All about rabbit eyes All about rabbit feet Predators (Some) types of rabbit breeds You might also like: Easter Egg Hunt | Math All About Rabbits | Easy Reader All About Rabbits | Easy Reader | Clipart All About Rabbits | Presentation The Story Behind the Easter Bunny FREEBIE
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Rabbits aren't just adorable creatures! Teach your students all about rabbits with this interactive and engaging science unit!
Rabbits aren't just adorable creatures! Teach your students all about rabbits with this interactive and engaging science unit!
Your students will LOVE learning all about rabbits with this nonfiction rabbits unit! They will learn about the rabbit life cycle, parts of the rabbit, and what makes rabbits so unique! Read all about rabbits with the included original nonfiction text, and then write about them using the differentiated writing and flip book! Just updated with even more activities added! Included is: -Rabbits nonfiction book -All About Rabbits writing -KWL chart and writing -Can, Have, Are chart and writing -Rabbits Writing Craft -Bubble Organizer -Types of Rabbits Poster -Vocabulary cards -Vocabulary booklet -Rabbit Labeling -Rabbit Life Cycle posters and worksheet -Rabbit Life Cycle readers (2 levels included) -Rabbit Life Cycle Craft -Rabbit Writing Flip Book (2 levels) Want to find more units like this one? Look no further! Dinosaur Unit Bees Unit Butterfly Unit Chickens Unit Spiders Unit Rabbits Unit Penguins Unit Polar Bear Unit Reindeer Unit
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Rabbits aren't just adorable creatures! Teach your students all about rabbits with this interactive and engaging science unit!
✏️ Are you looking for an exciting way to teach your first and second-grade students about rabbits? This worksheet packet is perfect for engaging your students with fun and educational activities that will teach them all about these unique animals. From labelling a rabbit to completing a can, have, are chart, your students will have a blast learning about rabbit with this comprehensive resource. What's Included? Informational writing planning page Information report writing worksheet 3 x labelling worksheets Can, have, are chart Informational writing display template with topper You may also be interested in: All About Australian Animals | Australian Animal Informative Writing Bundle Farm Animal Informative Writing Bundle African Animal Informative Writing Bundle | Zoo Information Report Writing I hope you enjoy this great bundle in your classroom! If you do please... Review my products to get TPT credit to use on future purchases!!!! Leave a feedback comment and TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases! Click here to FOLLOW my store! Terms of Use: These files are for one teacher only. Please direct your friends to my shop to download a copy of their own to use.
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