Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Frog Life Cycle Craft and Writing Activity

Hello all! :) This week we are working on an amphibian unit!! One of the activities we finished today was A Life Cycle of a Frog Writing Activity and Craft.

Frog with his mouth closed-tongue hanging out :)

Here is an example with the frog's mouth open - you can see the life cycle inside :)

The students enjoyed being able to label and put the life cycle sequence in the correct order! They thought it was funny that the life cycle goes inside of the frogs mouth! They also loved his curly tongue! I LOVED this writing activity because the students had to put the life cycle into their own words, in addition to putting the life cycle in order. We also talked about step by step writing and we had to include words such as; first, next, then,etc.
Close up of the life cycle - (I drew my own clip art!! :))

For a copy of this activity click on one of the pictures or the link above to head on over to my TPT store and check it out!! If you download this product on TPT you will notice that the arrows are now just a part of the green circle. This makes for a few less pieces that your students will have to cut out and hang on to until it is time to glue!

Stay tuned for an amphibian freebie coming soon!!! :)


4 comments:

  1. Hey There! Just bought your frog craft! It's cute! I'm your newest follower!

    Brandy Nicole
    http://kickstartingkindergarten.blogspot.com/

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    1. Hey Brandy!!! I am so glad you like it!!! Thanks so much for checking out my blog!!!! :)

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  2. This is so cute and perfect for my class. We have tadpoles right now.

    I am happy to be your newest follower and a 1st grade teacher too!

    I would love for you to hop over and visit you get the chance. =)

    Heather
    Heather's Heart

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    1. Hey Heather!!! Thank you so much for the nice comment!! I will definitely head over and check out your blog!! You have tadpoles in your class right now?! That is awesome!! We just got our caterpillars in today!! :)

      Erin

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