Take the work out of planning your lesson on the Life Cycle of a Frog with these resources including video, books, printables, crafts, and more!
Teach kids about frogs with the help of this frog life cycle wheel spinner craft. Great spring craft and activity for kids.
This frog life cycle craft is easy enough for any age! Add it to your life cycle and/or frog homeschool themes.
Create a recycled craft with kids to remember a frog's life cycle
Learning about the frog life cycle provides you with a fantastic opportunity to take your students out for a field trip. Homeschoolers LOVE field trips just as much as students in a standard classroom setting. Early spring is a great time to visit a local pond or wetlands to go listen to the frogs croaking. […]
Spring is almost here! One of my favorite crafts to create each year in Kindergarten is this Life Cycle of a Frog Craft. The kids love ...
This frog life cycle craft is easy enough for any age! Add it to your life cycle and/or frog homeschool themes.
Spring is almost here! One of my favorite crafts to create each year in Kindergarten is this Life Cycle of a Frog Craft. The kids love ...
Life cycles are some of my favorite science lessons to teach kids simply because of how excited they get watching these animals change forms! Plus these make fun life cycle snack ideas and crafts for kids to keep them busy too! Below are step by step directions on how to make this Frog Life Cycle Snack for kids!
Homeschooling during spring is amazing! Have your kids learn about frogs by making frog life cycle crafts for your kids to both learn and enjoy this spring!
Teach kids about frogs with the help of this frog life cycle wheel spinner craft. Great spring craft and activity for kids.
Spring is almost here! One of my favorite crafts to create each year in Kindergarten is this Life Cycle of a Frog Craft. The kids love ...
Learn about frogs with a simple frog life cycle spinner craft and activity. The frog life cycle wheel will help kids visualize the five life cycle phases of a frog: egg, tadpole, tadpole with legs, froglet and adult. The wheel in incorporated into a frog craft that will make the learning process more fun. The product includes: a list of supplies directions patterns photos of the final project photos of steps to be followed PLEASE NOTE - Files are NOT editable.- Please be aware that this listing is for a digital download.- No physical product will be shipped.- There will be no refunds given once the sale goes through.TERMS OF USEYou are welcome to use this printable for personal or classroom use. No commercial use or reselling of the digital files or any finished product is allowed.
This life cycle of a frog craft is so much fun and tastes great as well! Let your little ones dive in and take a bite or too while learning!
I cannot express how excited I'm about this week's theme! Life Cycles!!! There are so many fun activities to do, not to mention learning about life cycles is so great for little preschoolers! Watching their minds filled with wonder when they realize all the different life stages of so many things! This fine-motor frog life
Need a frog snack idea for your next lesson on the life cycle of a frog? This edible frog life cycle is healthy, easy to make and fun for kids to eat!
Grab these free printabel frog life cycle worksheets to learn about lifey cycles, spring pond animals, and work on math and literacy skills too.
This is a cute craft to make with students after learning about the life cycle of a frog. This craft pairs well with the book From Tadpole to Frog by Wendy Pfeffer. Supplies: Paper plate Green paint Scissors Markers, colored pencils, or crayons Brad fastener Yellow pom pom Directions: Paint paper plate green (Can use green marker, colored pencil, or crayon instead), then set aside to dry. Color the wheel on the PDF. Color the lily flowers if desired. Cut out wheel, and both flowers. Once plate is dry, cut it to the shape of a lily pad so that you can see one of the pictures on the wheel at a time through the cutout. Attach wheel to the underside of the lily pad paper plate. OPTIONAL: Curl the petals of the flowers by wrapping the ends around a pencil or marker and rolling it towards the center of the flower. Glue the flowers one on top of the other and then glue onto the lily pad. Add a yellow pom pom to the center of the flower. I have also included two booklets about the life cycle of the frog. Each booklet has two versions, one is just reading and the other has the student trace the name of the life cycle (eggs, tadpole, froglet, frog).
Spring is here and what better way to celebrate than with Pond Play Dough! These adorable frogs on a lily pad printable craft will keep your preschooler or kindergartner engaged for hours! The frog and lily pad pictures include tadpoles and frogs, as well as elements of a perfect little froggy habitat. Recommended Grade Level:
Fun ideas for teaching about frogs and their life cycle at home or in the classroom. Download a free life cycle spinner activity!
1-2-3 Come Do Some Frog Activities With Me Since the butterfly life cycle craftivities were such a hit, I decided to make some for the frog's life cycle as well. I do our butterfly theme in April with my Y5s, then follow it up with frogs in May. Studying two life cycles really helps reinforce those science concepts and vocabulary. To make this quick and easy for you, plus super-fun for your kiddos, I designed six, simple "print & go" craft activities with lots of options. First up is the frog's life cycle featured on a paper plate. I've included a simple 4-section cycle for little ones, where you count the big frog as the start, as well as a 6-piece cycle for older students. There are full color patterns, so you can easily make an example to share to help explain things, as well as black & white templates so children can color their own. There are templates that are labeled, as well as blank ones so students can practice the science vocabulary by writing it in. Punch a hole at the top; tie a yarn loop and suspend from the ceiling. Next up are the "Turn to Learn" Life Cycle of A Frog "Science Story Wheels". I went a bit crazy buying “Life Cycle Of A Frog” clip art, so there are 5 different life cycle wheels. This will provide a nice variety from cutesy to realistic, so that you can diversify your center. As a whole-group activity, you can give students a choice of which one they’d like to color, cut and make. To test comprehension and use the science vocabulary, have children write out the life cycle on the “Here’s What Happened” worksheet. I’ve included a detailed, completed sample, so that you can share whatever information is appropriate for your kiddos. Since a cycle is like a circle, I thought it would be appropriate to design the life cycle of a frog on 5 different, circular-puzzle patterns, as a super-fun way to teach and practice this science standard. The puzzles come in black & white, plus color to use for an independent center, or whole group “What comes next?” activity, where you pass the pieces out to your students to help explain, then review the frog’s life cycle. Students can keep theirs as a puzzle, pick a partner and play “Speed” against them, to see who can be the first to put their puzzle together in the correct order, or you can use it as a comprehension worksheet, and have children glue the pieces together on the matching puzzle base. To add variety, as well as have the ability to diversify, I’ve included 4, 5 and 6—piece puzzles. Some have realistic graphics of the frog’s life cycle, while others are semi-realistic, as well as cutesy. So you can also test comprehension, reinforce the life cycle’s order, as well as practice writing and the science vocabulary, I’ve also included a sequencing “What Comes Next?” writing-prompt worksheet. My kiddos absolutely love wearing a crown, so with that motivation in mind, I designed life cycle science crowns.The packet includes 5 different life cycle of a frog crowns to choose from. As with the other packets, patterns come in full color as well as black and white. Choose one, or run off the assortment on white construction paper, then give your students a choice. I use green bulletin board border as the base. Kiddos glue their crown to the strip and I wrap it around their head, snip and staple. My students also enjoy making "flip the flap" booklets, so I whipped together another life cycle of a frog option. PK kiddos simply color and glue the long life cycle piece, which shows 5-sections under the flaps. So you can assess comprehension, give older students the "mixed up pattern", where they cut out each individual rectangle, then glue the 5 stages in the appropriate order. Older students can also label or write "what's happening" in each section. Take a teachable moment to reinforce the ordinal number words on the front. Another flip the flap activity is a cute, frog face flip up booklet. Simply run the head and body patterns off on light green construction paper. Choose either the realistic graphics, or the cutesy ones, or give your students a choice. They color, cut, fold on the dashed line putting the pages in correct order, then glue them to the base of the frog and add the head afterwards. I’ve included picture pages without text, should you want your students to label and write out a description of their own, as well as completely blank “tongue pages” if you also want them to draw their own graphics. Today's FREEBIE also features a frog-theme, and is a set of 10 frame cards. I hope you find them useful. Well that's it for today. Thanks for stopping by. I got spoiled with a few days of lovely 70 degree weather, now it's back in the 40s. Yuk. Mother Nature is having a spring identity crisis again, at least here in Michigan. Wishing you a zippidy-doo-dah day! "We could all take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism." - Unknown
Life Cycle of a Frog Overview Books and an art activity will introduce students to the stages of a frog's life cycle. Subject(s) Scienc...
Are your kids curious about the frogs they have seen in your garden pond? This adorable printable cut and paste frog craft template will help your children to learn all about the amazing life cycle