Unit Content

01
B is for Bat

Ages 2 to 5: Use dot markers to learn the letter B as well as its corresponding sound

02
Bat Cave Play Mat

Ages 2 to 6: Increase fine motor strength, inspire creative thinking, and allow time for dramatic play

03
How Many Bats?

Ages 2 to 6: Practice counting and numeral recognition while building fine motor skills

04
Life Cycle of a Bat

Ages 3 to 6: Sequence the stages of a bat's life from pup to adult while also practicing letter formation and handwriting skills

05
Diurnal or Nocturnal?

Ages 3 to 6: Sort a collection of animals by whether each one is awake and active during the day, during the night, or both

06
Sleepers and Movers

Ages 3 to 6: Sort a collection of animals by whether each one hibernates or migrates, and learn what a bat does when the weather gets colder

07
Complete the Bat

Ages 3 to 6+: Build observation skills by looking closely at a bat and drawing its missing half

08
Parts of a Bat

Ages 4 to 6+: Build scientific vocabulary and independent writing skills by observing, identifying, and labeling the parts of a bat

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Unit Includes

  • 8 Lessons