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Babs Bat Social Studies Day 1 Objectives Students will learn to locate bat habitats on a world map or globe. Students will identify the kinds of habitats in which microbats live. Students will identify the kinds of habitats in which megabats live. Students will recognize that the availability of food sources affect where bats live. Materials Microbat picture Megabat picture Megabat drinking nectar picture Megabat eating fruit picture Microbat hunting a frog picture Microbat eating a scorpion picture Microbat hunting an insect picture Microbat eating a fish picture Stapler World map or globe Bats around the World map--one per student and one for display) Crayons (optional) Rain forest habitat picture Temperate habitat picture Desert habitat picture Preparation Divide a bulletin board in half, using a piece of yarn or a marker. At the top, on one side of the bulletin board, staple the picture of the microbat. At the top, on the other side, staple the picture of the megabat. Procedure Show students the pictures of the microbat and the megabat. Ask students to name what each type of bat eats. Answers: microbat--meat, such as arachnids (e.g., scorpions), fish, amphibians (e.g., frogs), insects; megabats--nectar from flowers, fruit As students name a food source, attach the sheet showing that food source to the bulletin board. For example, if students say that the microbat eats fish, attach the picture of the microbat eating a fish under the microbat picture. Show students the world map or the globe. Tell them that insects, fish, frogs, flowers, and fruit are found in many places all around the world. Point to the 222 © KAMICO® Instructional Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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Babs BatSocial Studies

Day 1

ObjectivesStudents will learn to locate bat habitats on a world map or globe.Students will identify the kinds of habitats in which microbats live.Students will identify the kinds of habitats in which megabats live.Students will recognize that the availability of food sources affect where bats live.

MaterialsMicrobat pictureMegabat pictureMegabat drinking nectar pictureMegabat eating fruit pictureMicrobat hunting a frog pictureMicrobat eating a scorpion pictureMicrobat hunting an insect pictureMicrobat eating a fish pictureStaplerWorld map or globeBats around the World map--one per student and one for display)Crayons (optional)Rain forest habitat pictureTemperate habitat pictureDesert habitat picture

PreparationDivide a bulletin board in half, using a piece of yarn or a marker. At the top, onone side of the bulletin board, staple the picture of the microbat. At the top, onthe other side, staple the picture of the megabat.

ProcedureShow students the pictures of the microbat and the megabat. Ask students toname what each type of bat eats. Answers: microbat--meat, such as arachnids(e.g., scorpions), fish, amphibians (e.g., frogs), insects; megabats--nectar fromflowers, fruit

As students name a food source, attach the sheet showing that food source to thebulletin board. For example, if students say that the microbat eats fish, attach thepicture of the microbat eating a fish under the microbat picture.

Show students the world map or the globe. Tell them that insects, fish, frogs,flowers, and fruit are found in many places all around the world. Point to the

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Arctic and Antarctic. Say, "Places with very cold temperatures do not have anybats because there is not any food for them there."

Provide copies of the Bats around the World map to students. On the displaycopy, point to the tropical zones, which run along the equator.

Tell students that there are rain forests in this area. Show the rain forest habitatpicture. Explain that many megabats live in the rain forests. Ask students topredict why megabats live there. Answer: There are plenty of fruit and flowers inthe rain forest.

Tell students that many microbats also live in the rain forests. Ask children topredict why microbats live there. Answer: There are plenty of insects, fish,amphibians, etc., in the rain forest.

On the display copy of the Bats around the World map, point to the temperatezones, which are the middle latitudes to the north and south of the tropics. Showthe temperate habitat picture.

Explain that in the temperate zones the temperatures change with the seasons. Inthe winter it gets cool or cold. In the summer it is gets warm or hot.

Ask students to predict why megabats would have trouble living in the temperatezones. Lead students to conclude that the weather gets too cool for there to beflowers and fruit year round.

Point out that microbats live in the temperate zone because they can always find afood source, such as insects. Tell students that there are thirty-two kinds ofmicrobats that live in North and South America. Point to North and South Americaon the Bats around the World map. Tell students that they live in North America. You may wish to have students color North America.

Show students the desert habitat picture. Tell students that some bats live indeserts but that the deserts must not be very hot and dry. If they are too hot anddry, the bats cannot find enough food to survive.

Tell students that Babs Bat is a microbat that lives in the desert. Explain that sheis different from some other types of microbats because she drinks nectar fromflowers and eats insects.

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Megabat Drinking Nectar

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Megabat Eating Fruit

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Microbat Hunting a Frog

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Microbat Eating a Scorpion

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Microbat Hunting an Insect

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Microbat Eating a Fish

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Bats around the World

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Rain Forest Habitat

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Temperate Habitat

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Desert Habitat

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