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Printables for use with Children's Books
- Preschool and up: Read a number of bat themed children's books to the children over the course of a few days. Give each child a "bat graph" page. Have the children write the titles of 2 to 4 books on their page. Then have them wander around the classroom and ask their classmates which of their titles was the classmate's favorite. Have them mark the favorite on the graph paper box to track the most popular title.
- Kindergarten and up: Have the children read one of the
bat books (either fiction or non-fiction). Give each child 2 or 3 lined
"bat pages" to write a short book report.
- Bat Shapes Book : title page and lined paper
- Bat Picture Book : title page and picture paper
- Kindergarten and up: After reading a number of fiction and non-fiction works, have the children write what it might be like to have a
bat living in their house -- food needs, temperature, playtime, etc would all be topics they could address. Alternatively, you could have them write what they like about
bats.
- Bat Shapes Book : title page and lined paper
- Bat Picture Book : title page and picture paper
- Grade 1 and up: Use some of the non-fiction
bat books (or KidZone's Bat Facts) to do research about
bats. Give each child 2 or 3 lined "bat pages" to write down some of the information they've learned.
- Bat Shapes Book : title page and lined paper
- Bat Picture Book : title page and picture paper