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Bats (Stephen Rickard)

Bats (Stephen Rickard)

Fly through the night sky with Bats (Stephen Rickard) and learn the truth about these misunderstood creatures. This book explains that bats are not birds, but actually amazing flying mammals that help our environment. Young readers will find out how they use sound to navigate in the dark and what they like to eat. The engaging text helps dispel myths and teaches children to appreciate the role bats play in nature. It is a great addition to any science-themed reading list for curious students.

Lexile: 380L

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Quiz

Câu 1: What is the title of this book?
Câu 2: What is a bat?
Câu 3: How many different kinds of of bats are there?
Câu 4: What is this chapter about?
Câu 5: How many syllables are there in the word *bat*?
Câu 6: What word sounds like *bats*?

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Quiz

Câu 1: What do bats look a bit like?
Câu 2: What are bat wings made of?
Câu 3: Even though bats are not birds, what can they do?
Câu 4: Bats do *not* have what?
Câu 5: A bat looks like a mouse that is what size?
Câu 6: Which word sounds like *kings*?

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Quiz

Câu 1: Where do bats like to live?
Câu 2: When do bats sleep?
Câu 3: Why don't bats eat during the day?
Câu 4: What is this chapter about?
Câu 5: What sounds like *boxes*?
Câu 6: What is the verb in this sentence? "Some people make bat boxes."

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Quiz

Câu 1: Many bats eat what?
Câu 2: What do most bats eat?
Câu 3: What small animals do some bats feed on?
Câu 4: What is the title of this chapter?
Câu 5: Which word is the odd one out?
Câu 6: How many kinds of bats feed on blood?

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Quiz

Câu 1: How do bats know where things are?
Câu 2: What do bats *not* do well?
Câu 3: What is a weakness in bats?
Câu 4: What is the punctuation mark *?* called?
Câu 5: Find the word that begins with the letter "e".
Câu 6: Which word has a double letter?

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Quiz

Câu 1: What is this chapter called?
Câu 2: What do bats *not* do?
Câu 3: Why might people be afraid of bats?
Câu 4: Which word sounds like *hurt*?
Câu 5: Which word is a noun in this sentence? *Can bats hurt us?*
Câu 6: Which word is used to describe bats?

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Tag(s):Amazing Facts

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