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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to read and comprehend basic information about frogs.

Materials and Prep

  • Picture book about frogs
  • Paper and crayons
  • Worksheet with frog-related questions

No prior knowledge is required for this lesson.

Activities

  1. Read a picture book about frogs together. Discuss the different parts of a frog and their characteristics.

  2. After reading, ask the student to draw a picture of a frog based on what they learned. Encourage them to include details like the frog's body parts and colors.

  3. Give the student a worksheet with frog-related questions. Help them read and understand the questions, and guide them in finding the answers in the book. This will reinforce their reading comprehension skills.

  4. Review the worksheet answers together, discussing any interesting facts about frogs that they discovered.

Kindergarten Grade Talking Points

  • "Frogs are small animals that live in water and on land."
  • "They have long hind legs that help them jump."
  • "Frogs have smooth, slimy skin and can breathe through it."
  • "They lay eggs in water, and those eggs hatch into tadpoles."
  • "Tadpoles eventually grow legs and turn into adult frogs."
  • "Frogs eat insects and other small creatures."
  • "Some frogs can change color to blend in with their surroundings."
  • "Frogs make different sounds called croaks to communicate with each other."

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