Flutter, Flutter Little Bat - Halloween Song Activity

What are adapted books?

Adapted books are books that are modified books to fit a child's specific needs. They usually include visual supports, simple text, repetitive language and tactile objects that allow the student to actively participate in the book.

Benefits of Using Adapted Books

  • Increased story comprehension

  • Higher engagement

  • Matching pictures practice

  • Build fluency with frequently used sight words or personally meaningful words to the child

  • Build vocabulary

  • Could be used to teach a skill (ex. Social Story)


Why do I love adapted books?

There are many benefits to reading adaptive books for early readers or students with special needs. I, of course, LOVE to create individualized books that cater towards my kiddos' interests. A few of my students love nursery rhymes and music. One of my students often threw or ripped books, but once we used laminated custom books that catered towards her interests she was able to build not only tolerance but enjoyment! So I knew I HAD to make some for her favourite songs, and I hope your class loves songs too!

This adapted book is about the nursery rhyme, Flutter flutter little bat. You can read this nursery rhyme book as a class lesson, during circle time, 1:1 to assess reading, or have it as an independent activity! Students are asked to read the book, then match the picture from the PECs on the side!


How to use adapted books in the classroom

You can read this nursery rhyme book as a…

  • Class lesson

  • During circle time as an interactive song board

  • Reading 1:1 with a student to assess reading

  • Small group activity where students can practice taking turns

  • Independent activity!


Flutter flutter little bat Adapted Book

How to use this velcro book

Easy Prep

  1. Print & laminate each sheet and the PECs so you can use it year after year & student after student! 

  2. Add hard velcro on the back of the PECs & soft velcro on the squares of the book.

  3. Bind together with coils OR hole punch for duotang/binder.

    How to use

  4. Read with student, encouraging them to point to the words.

  5. Student can remove the PEC from the right side, to match under each picture.


2 Progressive Levels

I also created 2 progressive levels for this Flutter, Flutter Little Bat Halloween Song Adapted Book! Begin with the picture PECs, where students match picture to picture as they follow along the story. Once the students are proficient in matching picture to picture, you can challenge them by SWAPPING PICTURES TO WORDS! Now students will match the word with a word on the page. This will increase attention to the activity and also make them more comfortable with reading & identifying the words!

Lyrics to the Flutter Flutter Little Bat Song

Flutter, flutter little bat,

How I wonder where you're at.

Swooping through the darkest night

You find your way without a light.

Flutter, flutter little bat,

How I wonder where you're at!

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