teaching resource

Build-a-Quokka Report Template & Animal Craft

  • Updated

    Updated:  24 May 2023

Research, write and use a quokka report template and craft to build informational writing skills.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  1 - 3

Curriculum

  • VC2E1LY13

    Create short narrative and informative texts, written and spoken, on personal and learnt topics, including using some topic-specific vocabulary, appropriate multimodal elements, and a structure with an opening, middle and conclusion <ul> <li>applying emerging knowledge of text structure and grammar when creating text</li> <li>using learning area vocabulary when creating text</li> <li>creating digital images and composing a story or information sequence on-screen using images and captions</li> </ul>

  • VC2E1LY14

    Re-read their own texts and discuss possible changes to improve meaning, spelling and punctuation <ul> <li>adding or deleting words on a page or screen to improve meaning; for example, adding an adjective to add meaning to a noun</li> <li>beginning to use dictionaries and resources to check and correct spelling</li> <li>identifying words that might not be spelt correctly</li> </ul>

  • VC2E2LY11

    Create short narrative, informative and persuasive texts for familiar audiences using simple text structures, topic-specific vocabulary and multimodal elements as appropriate <ul> <li>creating texts so that readers and/or audiences follow the sequence of ideas or events, using vocabulary (including topic-specific vocabulary) appropriate for the purpose</li> <li>using digital tools to create texts</li> <li>using simple and compound sentences correctly and flexibly to express and combine ideas</li> </ul>

  • VC2E2LY12

    Re-read and edit texts for spelling, sentence boundary punctuation and text structure <ul> <li>reviewing and developing sentences; for example, adding prepositional phrases such as ‘with a long tail’ to improve descriptions</li> <li>editing by adding, deleting or changing vocabulary to improve a text; for example, replacing an everyday noun with a topic-specific one</li> <li>reviewing sentences for grammatical accuracy, for example use of pronouns</li> </ul>

  • VC2E3LY11

    Create narrative, informative and persuasive texts, written and spoken, with ideas grouped in simple paragraphs, using topic-specific and precise vocabulary and multimodal elements as appropriate <ul> <li>gathering information and ideas about a topic in preparation for writing, which may include information and ideas from online and digital sources</li> <li>researching a topic to prepare an oral or multimodal presentation</li> <li>planning the sequence of ideas and information using techniques such as storyboards or a simple flow chart</li> <li>explaining ideas to a peer when planning a presentation</li> <li>selecting an appropriate text structure for a writing purpose, and sequencing content for clarity and to have an impact on an audience</li> <li>using appropriate simple and compound sentences to express and combine ideas</li> <li>using vocabulary, including topic-specific vocabulary, relevant to the type of text and purpose</li> <li>using digital tools to plan, sequence, compose and edit texts</li> </ul>

  • VC2E3LY12

    Re-read and edit texts for meaning, appropriate structure, grammatical choices and punctuation <ul> <li>using print and online dictionaries and spellcheck to edit spelling, realising that spellcheck accuracy depends on understanding the word function, for example ‘there’ or ‘their’ and ‘rain’ or ‘reign’</li> <li>checking for correct use of apostrophes for contractions and to indicate possession</li> </ul>

teaching resource

Build-a-Quokka Report Template & Animal Craft

  • Updated

    Updated:  24 May 2023

Research, write and use a quokka report template and craft to build informational writing skills.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  1 - 3

Research, write and use a quokka report template and craft to build informational writing skills.

Looking for Animal Research Activities? Try a Quokka Report Template & Craft

You’re in the right place! Our Build-a-Quokka Report Template is a fun and exciting resource to introduce your learners to the little-known members of the marsupial family, the quokkas!

It’s Time to Write and Craft Australian Animals!

Thanks to social media, the quokka has earned a reputation for being a terrible mother who throws her baby away when approached by a predator, leaving said baby behind to be eaten! Thankfully, this is entirely untrue!  Use this research template and writing activity to dispel that myth, and grow your students’ writing skills in the process. The template consists of all the pieces needed to colour, cut out, and assemble a quokka. We’ve also included lined writing paper for students to use to write their final drafts. 

This writing resource can be used as part of your:

✅ Biological Sciences lesson plans

✅ Writing stations

Informative texts writing unit

Download and Print Your Australian Animal Craft with Ease

The Build-a-Quokka Template is a breeze to download and use in your classroom! Click the Download button to access the Google Slides or PDF version of this Australian animal craft. Make your copies, and you are ready to dive into writing and creating a fantastic animal writing bulletin board with your students’ creations! 

Note: You may want to make extra copies of the lined paper pieces, just in case your writers need additional room to write.

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