It's time to start hoppin' into some Fab-U-lous froggy learning fun! These lil green
critters will have your students hoppin' with excitement! This unit is filled with
nearly 100 pages of ready-to-go centers, reproducibles and super-fun activities.
Included in this unit:
*Non-Fiction Book
*Frog Lifecycle Poster
*Label That-Lifecycle
*Label That-Frog
*How Does a Frog Grow? emergent reader reproducible
*Tadpole Observation Sheet
*Sentence Scramblers
*Can-Have-Are charts
*Emergent Reader reproducible (opposites)
*Data Collection (2 activities)
*What do I know about Frogs? reproducible
*Writing Craftivity
*Writing Prompts
*Compound Croakers Center
*Long Vowel Luau-Word Work Center
*Fantastic Frog Facts-Sentence Building Center
*Disco Frogs Double Digits-Math Center
*Disco Frogs Digits-Math Center
*Read the Room-Write the Room Center
What a fantastic product! There are so many wonderful activities and learning opportunities in this frog themed package. Love the kiss a frog and eat frog legs data collection and craftivity - wonderful! Thanks!
Oh Christie- we love everything you make and "That's a Froggy Fact!!" This will be fantastic. Can't wait to see who will want to kiss a frog!! Your activities are just right and we will love everything. Off to look for a few tadpoles at the pond!! Thank you so much!
May 8, 2013
mindycopenhaver
So cute and fun! My kinder kiddos LOVED all things frogs.
Wonderful addition to my frogs and tadpoles unit! Great materials, perfect challenge level for my first graders, and adorable crafts to accompany the graphing. THANKS!
CHristie has done it again. This is an amazing unit that works perfectly with my science curriculum and carries it over to centers and writing. Thanks so much!
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I've taught for the past 12 years in 2nd grade, PreK & now 1st grade. I absolutely LOVE teaching & creating fun activities that spark enthusiasm in my students!