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A Bat Cave Classroom Transformation

September 29, 2019 by Jodi Leave a Comment

If you’ve been around here for awhile, you’ve probably come across my Bat Cave Day Classroom Transformation.  It is one of my absolute favorite days in my classroom.  My first graders get so excited and talk about it for the rest of the school year.

One of the questions that I am usually asked is, “What all do you do during your Bat Cave Day?”  Well, I am a huge believer in making learning fun, but meaningful.  Even though it is a fun day, I still want to jam-pack it with learning.  This year, I wanted to add in even more reading, math, and writing based activities into our Bat Cave Day, so I created this Bat Cave Day activity packet.These bat-themed activities are perfect to use during a Bat Cave Day Classroom Transformation or anytime you are studying bats.  This packet includes reading, writing, math, and science activities that are geared towards 1st grade students.

During our Bat Cave Day, my students bring in flashlights from home, and we work in the dark all day.  They love this extra bit of excitement.  Throughout the day, they will be completing six bat-themed centers. (Batty Math, Spin & Add, Bat Writing, Batty Vowels, Roll to Color Short Vowels, and Fact or Fiction)

These bat-themed activities are perfect to use during a Bat Cave Day Classroom Transformation or anytime you are studying bats.  This packet includes reading, writing, math, and science activities that are geared towards 1st grade students.

I really based these centers around skills that my first graders are currently working on or need to review.  This allows us to continue our academic learning, even though we are adding some extra excitement to our day.

These bat-themed activities are perfect to use during a Bat Cave Day Classroom Transformation or anytime you are studying bats.  This packet includes reading, writing, math, and science activities that are geared towards 1st grade students.

My students will be rotating in groups of 3-4 students to complete each of these centers.  Afterwards, we will complete some of the other activities in this packet including ABC order, vocabulary practice, writing, and more.

These bat-themed activities are perfect to use during a Bat Cave Day Classroom Transformation or anytime you are studying bats.  This packet includes reading, writing, math, and science activities that are geared towards 1st grade students.

For the actual classroom transformation, I keep it pretty simple.  I purchase black tablecloths from Dollar Tree to place on our tables and in front of our classroom windows.  I also have some plastic bats that I purchased years ago from Dollar Tree that I use every year.  You can see everything that I use for my transformation in my Amazon store.  I promise you that you really do not need to spend a lot of money.  The ONLY thing I buy for this each year are the tablecloths, and honestly, if I just purchased cloth ones, I could actually reuse those every year as well.

If you’d like to check out the Bat Cave Day packet, click on the picture below.

These bat-themed activities are perfect to use during a Bat Cave Day Classroom Transformation or anytime you are studying bats.  This packet includes reading, writing, math, and science activities that are geared towards 1st grade students.

Read more about our Bat Cave Classroom Transformation here.

Remember to pin the image below to save for future reference.

These bat-themed activities are perfect to use during a Bat Cave Day Classroom Transformation or anytime you are studying bats.  This packet includes reading, writing, math, and science activities that are geared towards 1st grade students.

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