![]() The text for the song can be found HERE at The Virtual Vine. The kids always love singing this song and acting out “diving into the pool”. Now there are Three green speckled frogs (keep going down to none) I made these felt frogs to go with the song.Įating the most delicious bugs. Q: What kind of frog lives in a tree house?ĥ Little Speckled Frogs Song. Q: What happens when two frogs catch the same fly?Ī: They get tongue-tied! Q: What do you get when you cross a pig with a frog? ![]() Q: What happens if a frog parks in a bus stop?Ī: He gets toad away! Q: Why are frogs always happy?Ī: Because they eat whatever bugs them. It is as good as any first grader could do it! Good Job! Our bulletin board outside has all of our frogs on it. A freebie life cycle wheel I found is HERE on TPT. I also found some cute frog bookmarks HERE at TPT. The kids wrote the names of the 4 frog stages too. And kids love to play with them in centers. Here are the kids with their frog life cycle wheels! Whee!Ī fun Math hands on activity I do is these subtraction Frogs on a Log. We cut and colored some colorful frogs for art this week. This is a great book to read showing the life cycle from egg to tadpole to adult Frog. We read a Scholastic News on Frogs and a few cute books on frogs too.Ī few of the books I show the kids during Frog Week. This is one GIANT frog! Big ones are called Goliath Frogs. I shared a few pictures I found on the internet with the kids. Check them out!įrog Life Cycles on top, Frog Art with that curly tongue in the middle, then we wrote Frog reports. And we did a Frog Life Cycle cut and paste too. We’ve been having lots of fun learning about Frog Life Cycles! Here are some of the Frog Art and Writing we did this week.
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