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Frog Songs

Here are several songs to assist you in your teaching of both tadpoles and frogs. Aid students in their learning of the songs by adding hand/body motions, frog sounds, and/or colorful visuals.

Frog Went A-Courting: A Musical Play in Six Acts

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Down By the Banks

Down by the banks of the hanky panky,
Where the bull frogs jump from bank to bank-y
With a hip-hop, flipity-flop,
Missed that bank-y and went ker-plop.

Polly-Wog

There once was a polly named Wog
Who wanted to change to a frog,
So he dropped off his tail
Grew legs without fail
And croaked all day on a log.

Five Little Tadpoles

Five little tadpoles swimming near the shore.
The first one said, “Let’s swim some more.”
The second one said, “Let’s rest awhile.”
The third one said, “Swimming makes me smile.”
The fourth one said, “My legs are growing long.”
The fifth one said, “I’m getting very strong.”
Five little tadpoles will soon be frogs.
They’ll jump from the water and sit on logs.

Five Little Speckled Frogs

Five little speckled frogs,
Sitting on a speckled log,
Eating the most delicious bugs,
Yum, yum.
One jumped into the pool,
Where it was nice and cool,
Then there were four little speckled frogs.

(Repeat from the beginning as you work your way down to one speckled frog.)

One little speckled frog sitting,
Sitting on a speckled log,
Eating the most delicious bugs,
Yum, yum.
He jumped into the pool,
Where it was nice and cool,
Then there were no little speckled frogs.

I Have a Little Frog

I have a little frog
His name is Tiny Tim,
I put him in the bathtub,
To see if he could swim,
He drank up all the water,
And gobbled up the soap!
And when he tried to talk
He had a BUBBLE in his throat!

Little Froggy

(To the tune of “I’m a Little Teapot”)

See the little froggy Swimming in the pool
The water’s great- It’s nice and cool
When he gets all cleaned up Out he’ll hop
Squeaky clean From bottom to top.
See the little froggy On the lily pad
Trying to catch flies She’s getting sad.
When she catches one, She’ll gobble it up
Back in the water She’ll go kerplop!

Frog Snacks

Oreo FrogLooking for a fun and creative way to incorporate frogs into your spring or summer curriculum? Consider eating them! The following links provide some super cute and super simple frog snacks for kids:

 

 

Frozen Frog Eggs

Peanut Butter Apple Frogs

Cookie Frog

Sherbet the Frog

 

Books About Frogs

Here is a list of some fun and informative frog books:

Frogs

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National Geographic Readers: Frogs!

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The Icky Sticky Frog

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A Frog in the Bog

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A Frog Thing (with Audio CD)

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The Wide-Mouthed Frog: A POP-UP BOOK

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Uncover a Frog (Uncover Books)

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Frog Prince

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Why Frogs Are Wet (Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2)

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Five Little Speckled Frogs

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Life Cycle of an Ant

When teaching children about various insects, it is fascinating to explore the life cycle of each creature. Students will not only gain an appreciation for how fragile life is, but develop a realization of how patterns in the cycle of life are repeated again and again. Below, you will find two versions of a non-fictional book students can develop on the life cycle of an ant. The first version is in the form of sequencing cards. The second version is in the form of an actual book that children can create and read.

Life Cycle of an Ant Sequencing Cards

Life Cycle of an Ant Book

 

Here is a list (with links) to more life cycle activities.

Life Cycle of a Butterfly

Life Cycle of a Frog

Life Cycle of a Ladybug

Life Cycle of a Human

10 Ant Writing Prompts

Engaged in a study about ants? What better way to solidify concepts taught, assess what has been learned, or simply engage your students in a wonderful world of fantasy. Here are 10 writing prompts to suit a range of students… Read More…