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Objective

By the end of this lesson, the student will learn about frogs, their life cycle, and their habitat. The student will also engage in fun activities to help remember what they have learned about these fascinating creatures!

Materials and Prep

  • No specific materials are needed for this lesson, but a comfortable space to sit and play is helpful.
  • Be ready to share interesting facts about frogs and their environment.
  • Prepare to use your imagination and creativity during the activities!

Activities

  • Frog Sounds Game:

    Make different frog sounds and ask the student to guess which frog it is. This will help them learn about the variety of frogs and how they communicate.

  • Frog Life Cycle Drawing:

    Draw the life cycle of a frog together. Start with an egg, then a tadpole, and finally an adult frog. This will help visualize how frogs grow and change.

  • Frog Hop Race:

    Have a fun race by hopping like a frog! This will get some energy out and help them understand how frogs move.

  • Story Time:

    Read a short story about frogs. You can make up your own story or find a simple one. Discuss what happens in the story and what the student liked about it!

Talking Points

  • "Did you know that frogs can be different colors? Some are green, but others can be yellow, blue, or even red!"
  • "Frogs start their lives as eggs in water. Can you imagine how tiny they are?"
  • "When they grow up, frogs become great jumpers! How far do you think you can jump like a frog?"
  • "Frogs eat insects! What do you think is their favorite food?"
  • "Some frogs can even change colors to blend in with their surroundings. Isn’t that cool?"

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