A Writing Across the Curriculum Lesson from ScienceFix
Scientific Topic: any Students Write: a 5- or 6-sentence paragraph

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Elementary Student Example:

Bats
by Dante, fourth grade writer

The most important thing about bats is that they eat nasty pesky mosquitoes. Bats are nocturnal to keep them from furious slobbering danger. Bats use sonar to help them know where they are and so they don’t collide into anything. Bats are as blind as a doorknob so it’s difficult for them to know where they are. They are as black as outer space. But the most important thing about bats is that they eat nasty pesky mosquitoes.



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