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  • History:
    • Learned about the timeline of a frog's life cycle
    • Understood how frogs have evolved over time
  • Science:
    • Gained knowledge about the different stages in a frog's life cycle
    • Discovered the process of metamorphosis in frogs
    • Explored the different habitats and environments frogs live in
  • Social Studies:
    • Learned about the importance of frogs in different cultures and societies
    • Explored the role of frogs in ecosystems and their impact on the environment
    • Understood how humans can protect and conserve frog populations

Tips for continued development:

1. Encourage the child to explore other amphibians' life cycles, such as salamanders or newts, and compare them to the frog life cycle.

2. Let the child create a visual representation of a frog's life cycle using art supplies like clay or drawing materials.

3. Visit a local pond, wetland, or park with the child to observe and identify different amphibians in their natural habitats.

4. Engage in discussions about the importance of amphibians in natural ecosystems and the potential consequences of their decline.

5. Encourage the child to research and present a short report on a frog species of their choice, including its unique characteristics, habitat, and conservation status.

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