Bat Notebooking Pages in 3 Levels for 2nd to 8th Grades
Use these Bat notebooking pages when you are studying bats, their life cycles and habitats, echolocation, or even for Halloween.

These Bats notebooking pages are perfect for many different types of writing assignments in various subjects.
With these Bat notebooking pages, your kids can write about the characteristics of bats in general or the different species of bats. Or they can write facts they learned about their life cycles (and how they are placental mammals) or habitats.
Your students could use these bat journaling printables to describe how bats use echolocation to “see” or how they are important nocturnal pollinators. Or they could even use them to write a story about bats.
These bat printables even work well for handwriting practice to copy a poem about bats.
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Resources for Homeschoolers About Bats
Online Resources
Batworlds Bat Facts
Amazing Facts about Bats from the Nature Conservatory
Kids Zone Bat Facts
Build a Bat House (& get rid of mosquitos in your yard!)
Videos
Cool Facts about Bats from Nat Geo Kids
Bat Facts with Rob Mies
Top 10 Bat Facts by Animal Science
Hands-on Activities
Complete this flying bats activity that goes perfectly with the Stellaluna story
Learn about echolocation with this fun game
Your older kids will enjoy learning about the Doppler Effect with this activity.
Early elementary kiddos will like writing a story about a bat with this Halloween Bat Creative Writing printable.
Your youngest kiddos will love these preschool bat activities while their older siblings are learning about bats.
Library List
The Secret Life of the Little Brown Bat by Lawrence Pringle
Hello, Bumblebee Bat by Darrin Lunde
Bats by Gail Gibbons
All About Bats: Explore the World of Bats! by Caryn Jenner (beginning reader)
It’s a Good Thing There Are Bats (Rookie Read-About Science: It’s a Good Thing…)
Bats: An Illustrated Guide to All Species by Marianne Taylor




Bats Notebooking Pages
The Bats notebooking pages come in 3 levels to fit all of your students’ needs. There’s a large elementary lined one, a smaller elementary lined one, and a regular lined one.
Each level of notebooking page also comes in a color graphic, with a photo, and in black/white in case you are trying to save on printer ink costs. There are a total of 12 bat pages in this packet.
Find the Bats printables in the Free Resource Library. Look under Individual Notebooking > Science> Animals
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