Friday, 1 November 2019

A Batty Week!

It was a batty week!

Inspired by Halloween, our zoo school animal focus this week was bats! 

We spent the week learning about the Jamaican Fruit Bat, which we are excited to see in the nocturnal wing at the zoo. 


Photo courtesy of the Edmonton Valley Zoo

The story Stellaluna was a wonderful introduction into the world of fruit bats! In this lovely story, a little fruit bat loses her mama and ends up living with some birds, learning a lot about herself along the way! 

We practiced retelling the story using our own little Stellaluna puppet sticks! Retelling a story is a skill we will revisit many times throughout the year. 


Zoo School animals are be the perfect way for us to learn more about senses! Bats use their senses in unique ways!


We learned about "echolocation" and how a bat's sense of hearing can help it find food. 





Then we tried it for ourselves, at our very own "Echolocation Station"! One student whispers and another listens!



We also learned that a mama bat uses its keen sense of smell to find her babies! Students were given a mama bat. The mama bats smelled like vanilla, orange, cinnamon or mint. Then the challenge was on! The students were sent to find their baby bats that matched their mama bat's smell! It was SO much fun using our sense of smell to find our babies. 

We're batty for bats! Can't wait to see more of them at the zoo! Next we will continue exploring the 5 senses God blessed us with! 



Puppet Sticks from Linda Kamp.
Sense of Smell activity inspired by Mrs. Ehle's Kindergarten.
Echolocation demonstration from Innovate. Motivate. Educate. 

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