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Blind Bat Lesson/Activity
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This is an active, engaging lesson that I created for all elementary levels. I posted the NGSS standards and since I am in Georgia, I can easily furnish the GA standards as well. This lesson has amazing scenes and pictures covering habitats, organism roles, adaptations and bats! It is complete with lead discussions and a REALLY neat activity at the end. The activity is very suitable for physical education too. I have MANY more things to share so please be patient, as this is my first post and come back for more!!!

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Blind Bat Lesson/Activity

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1st - 5th
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Description

This is an active, engaging lesson that I created for all elementary levels. I posted the NGSS standards and since I am in Georgia, I can easily furnish the GA standards as well. This lesson has amazing scenes and pictures covering habitats, organism roles, adaptations and bats! It is complete with lead discussions and a REALLY neat activity at the end. The activity is very suitable for physical education too. I have MANY more things to share so please be patient, as this is my first post and come back for more!!!

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Rated 3 out of 5
October 16, 2022
I love this resource! My first graders had a blast modeling how a bat uses echolocation to find food and communicate.
MacKenzie K.
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Grades taught: 1st

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NGSS1-LS1-1
Use materials to design a solution to a human problem by mimicking how plants and/or animals use their external parts to help them survive, grow, and meet their needs. Examples of human problems that can be solved by mimicking plant or animal solutions could include designing clothing or equipment to protect bicyclists by mimicking turtle shells, acorn shells, and animal scales; stabilizing structures by mimicking animal tails and roots on plants; keeping out intruders by mimicking thorns on branches and animal quills; and, detecting intruders by mimicking eyes and ears.
NGSS5-LS2-1
Develop a model to describe the movement of matter among plants, animals, decomposers, and the environment. Emphasis is on the idea that matter that is not food (air, water, decomposed materials in soil) is changed by plants into matter that is food. Examples of systems could include organisms, ecosystems, and the Earth. Assessment does not include molecular explanations.
NGSS3-LS2-1
Construct an argument that some animals form groups that help members survive.
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