Are you ready to fly into the world of bats? Add this bat life cycle activity to your homeschool unit study about bats.
When I say bats, I don’t mean baseball. I mean those creepy, brown, flying things that look like rats with wings.
They might look creepy, but they are some of the most fascinating creatures God made. They have incredible hearing, which is good because they are almost blind.
Bats find their food using a sort of hearing radar system called echolocation. It makes me glad I can walk right to my refrigerator for a snack.
This bat life cycle activity pack includes lots of fun activities.
Tracing pages help your child develop beginning handwriting skills.
Three-part cards will show your child how a baby bat grows into an adult. They also show behaviors, how they interact, and where they live.
Counting puzzles are fun for children who are learning to count. The puzzle is complete when pieces are laid in order, counting by ones, twos, threes, and fours.
Cut and paste activities and a labeling diagram reinforce learning the life cycle stages.
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