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Are Bats Scary: Facts and Fallacies

Learn about a Bat's Habitat, Echolocation and their Anatomy as we Draw a Bat to put into our Scientific Journal
Mrs. Coreen ⎸ Early Education Teacher
Average rating:
4.9
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(46)
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1 live meeting
40 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

US Grade Pre-Kindergarten - 2
Fact or Opinion. Bats are scary? 
We will discover that the people of Austin, TX were scared of bats until they leaned the truth about them. To learn these truths we'll look at how bats live, the anatomy of a bat and learn about echolocation. Did you know that bats have five fingers and arms and legs like us? What kind of bats live around you? Learning the differences between mega-bats and micro-bats will give you some clues about what bats may be living around you. Some of the vocabulary words we will learn are: pup, colony, roost and nocturnal. To end our class students will learn how to draw a bat.
Learning Goals
Listening and writing skills will be practiced as students learn interesting facts about bats and how to draw a bat.
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Supply List
Students will need to bring:
- a sketchbook/ notebook/ scientific journal or loose paper   
- a pencil and an eraser
- coloured pencils

Join me for another one of my classes and add to your sketchbook or scientific journal!
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Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
4.9
46reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
*I have been diagnosed with cancer and will not be taking enrolments at this time. 

I am an Early Education Teacher of 20 years and informal ESL Teacher. I strive to make lessons engaging and interactive. My experience teaching both in Canada and overseas has allowed me to see diverse classrooms and teaching situations. I homeschooled my own kids and know that it can be a challenge to schedule in everybody’s academic and social needs while giving them opportunity to develop their own unique talents. My three kids are grown now. One is working in the film industry, another is studying nursing and another is working in recreational sports. I want to support families, like you, who are learning at home.

When I’m not teaching I enjoy working in the garden and growing my own food.
Bye! I’m off to the garden! See you next time!

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$12

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Meets once
40 min

Completed by 8 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-11
3-6 learners per class

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