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Rabbits Nonfiction Craftivity
Rabbits Nonfiction Craftivity
Rabbits Nonfiction Craftivity
Rabbits Nonfiction Craftivity
Rabbits Nonfiction Craftivity
Rabbits Nonfiction Craftivity
Rabbits Nonfiction Craftivity
Rabbits Nonfiction Craftivity
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This packet has original artwork of realistic rabbits, a printable folding craft, informational text, bunny photographs, rabbit facts, rabbit words, a fact vs. fiction Venn diagram, a Can-Have-Are Chart, body part diagrams to label, body part posters, rabbit fact or fiction cards, an Add Facts and Color page, and bulletin board titles in color and black and white. Use some or all of the enclosed activities as part of a nonfiction lesson plan or unit about this popular furry animal. Use to compare real rabbits to the Easter bunny or other storybook characters.

Kids will learn facts about real cottontail rabbits and how they live in the wild. The folding craft makes a great showcase for all they have learned. A pre-printed version is included for lower level students, or use the Add Facts & Color page for a quicker project. Download the Preview for a look at the pages. Aligns with several Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts for reading informational text and writing.

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Loreen Leedy
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My newest title is Step by Step, a nonfiction picture book about baby animal tracks
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Rabbits Nonfiction Craftivity

Loreen Leedy
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1st - 3rd
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Description

This packet has original artwork of realistic rabbits, a printable folding craft, informational text, bunny photographs, rabbit facts, rabbit words, a fact vs. fiction Venn diagram, a Can-Have-Are Chart, body part diagrams to label, body part posters, rabbit fact or fiction cards, an Add Facts and Color page, and bulletin board titles in color and black and white. Use some or all of the enclosed activities as part of a nonfiction lesson plan or unit about this popular furry animal. Use to compare real rabbits to the Easter bunny or other storybook characters.

Kids will learn facts about real cottontail rabbits and how they live in the wild. The folding craft makes a great showcase for all they have learned. A pre-printed version is included for lower level students, or use the Add Facts & Color page for a quicker project. Download the Preview for a look at the pages. Aligns with several Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts for reading informational text and writing.

Click here for all my REAL Animal nonfiction activities.

Click here to see all my Spring activities.

Have a hoppy spring!

Loreen Leedy
Children's author-illustrator
My newest title is Step by Step, a nonfiction picture book about baby animal tracks
See my 40+ picture books at www.LoreenLeedy.com
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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June 21, 2025
My students loved the resource. It was easy to use and kept the students engaged.
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June 18, 2022
Great pictures!
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May 17, 2021
This was a fun way to bring the season of Easter into the classroom thematically.
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January 14, 2020
Great for my NF writing with my firsties!
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July 6, 2019
This was a fun resource, thank you for sharing!
Deborah H.
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Rated 5 out of 5
December 12, 2018
It's worth getting. I loved the fact of the Venn Diagram.
Ellen D.
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April 11, 2018
Good alternative to "bunny" stuff.
Jeanna M.
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April 2, 2018
Thanks!
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