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Nocturnal Animals

Page history last edited by Jane McManus 2 years, 10 months ago

see: http://kindernature.storycounty.com/display.aspx?DocID=20053151353

   see also specific animal--Badgers, BatsBeavers, Coyotes, Fireflies, Mice, Owls, Possums, Raccoons, Skunks

 

Five nocturnal animals.

Sitting by the door.

The firefly flashed away.

And then there were four.

Four nocturnal animals.

Sitting by the tree.

The beaver started gnawing.

Then there were three.

Three nocturnal animals.

Sat on tractor new.

Bat hung upside down.

Then there were two.

Two nocturnal animals.

Looking for some fun.

Hungry owl caught a mouse.

Then there was one.

One nocturnal animal.

Watching for the sun.

Raccoon went home to bed.

Then there was none.

          --Debbi Williams, Story County Conservation Board

 From Nature Boxes for Early Childhood Educators

 

(sing to: The Farmer in the Dell) 

At night, it is dark.

At night, it is dark.

The sun has gone, the moon has come.

At night, it is dark.

I can see the stars.

I can see the stars.

They twinkle softly in the sky.

I can see the stars

Owls are awake.

Owls are awake.

They are busy in the night.

Owls are awake.

Raccoons are awake.

Raccoons are awake.

They are looking for some food.

Raccoons are awake.

Bats are awake.

Bats are awake.

They flying here and flying there.

Bats are awake.

Fireflies are awake.

Fireflies are awake.

Their little lights go on and off.

Fireflies are awake.

Opossums are awake.

Opossums are awake.

They hang from trees by their tails.

Opossums are awake.

I’m getting very sleepy.

I’m getting very sleepy.

I don’t need to be awake.

I’m getting very sleepy.

Goodnight, moon and stars.

Goodnight, moon and stars.

I’ll see you tomorrow night.

Goodnight, moon and stars.

          -- Debbi Williams, Story County Conservation Board

 From Nature Boxes for Early Childhood Educators

 

Brown Bat

 

Flannel Board:

FF-Nocturnal Animals

 

Extras: Stars, flashlights 

More offerings-NOCTURNAL ANIMALS  

 

 

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