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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will learn about frogs through art, English, math, physical education, and science activities!

Materials and Prep

Materials: paper, crayons/markers, ruler, scissors, stopwatch, space for physical activity

Prep: None

Activities

  • Create a Frog Art: Draw and color a frog on a piece of paper. Be creative with the colors!

  • Frog Story Time: Read a story about frogs or create your own frog story using your imagination.

  • Frog Jump Measurement: Measure how far you can jump like a frog using a ruler. Record your longest jump!

  • Froggy Fitness: Hop like a frog around the room for 1 minute. How many hops can you do?

  • Frog Life Cycle: Learn about the life cycle of a frog and draw the stages on a piece of paper.

Talking Points

  • What do frogs eat? "Frogs like to eat insects like flies and mosquitoes!"

  • How do frogs move? "Frogs can jump and swim in the water!"

  • Why do frogs croak? "Frogs croak to communicate with other frogs!"

  • Where do frogs live? "Frogs live in ponds, lakes, and sometimes in trees!"

  • What is a baby frog called? "A baby frog is called a tadpole!"


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