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Friendly Frog

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Whittier, California, United States
About the store
Resources for the Friendly Frog are created with the needs of the growing, active pre-schooler thru first grader at the forefront. We recognize that young children cannot sit still for long and yet are constantly needing to satiate their inquisitive minds. As a result, our resources are designed to enhance critical thinking skills, be rigorous and align to Common Core State Standards all while being fun to implement.
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Preview of Let's Build a Logic Train / Flow Chart (Summer Edition)

Let's Build a Logic Train / Flow Chart (Summer Edition)

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Friendly Frog
Learning how to build and read a flow chart is a basic logic and math skill. It is a precursor to more advanced skills to come such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, algebra, and statistics. They are also useful tools for developing scientific methodology. This resource contains four sets of ten objects divided into ocean/sea themes. Select the cards you wish to have your students practice. Laminate, cut out and post at various locations around the room. You will also need
Preview of Let's Build a Venn Diagram (Summer Edition)

Let's Build a Venn Diagram (Summer Edition)

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Friendly Frog
Learning how to build and read a Venn Diagram is a basic logic and math skill. It is a precursor to more advanced skills to come such as graphing, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and algebra. They are also useful tools for literature when comparing different story versions and characters within a story and for developing scientific methodology. This resource contains eight write-the-room opportunities of ten objects divided into ocean/sea themes. * Red frame: Which object does
Preview of Let's Build a Set (Summer Edition)

Let's Build a Set (Summer Edition)

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Friendly Frog
Learning how to build and read a set is a basic logic and math skill. It is a precursor to more advanced skills to come such as graphing, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and algebra. They are also useful tools for developing scientific methodology. This resource contains eight write-the-room opportunities of ten objects divided into ocean/sea themes. * Red frame: Color sets — Which object does NOT belong? * Orange frame: Shape sets — Which object does NOT belong? *
Preview of Let's Build a Logic Train / Flow Chart (Shapes Edition)

Let's Build a Logic Train / Flow Chart (Shapes Edition)

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Friendly Frog
Learning how to build and read a graph is a basic logic and math skill. It is a precursor to more advanced skills to come such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, algebra, and statistics. They are also useful tools for developing scientific methodology. This resource contains four sets of ten objects divided into shape themes. * Red frame: Circle, square, triangle, star * Orange frame: Oval, heart, hexagon, diamond/rhombus * Yellow frame: Heart, rectangle, circle, pen
Preview of Let's Build a Venn Diagram (Shapes Edition)

Let's Build a Venn Diagram (Shapes Edition)

Created by
Friendly Frog
Learning how to build and read a Venn Diagram is a basic logic and math skill. It is a precursor to more advanced skills to come such as graphing, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and algebra. They are also useful tools for literature when comparing different story versions and characters within a story and for developing scientific methodology. This resource contains eight write-the-room opportunities of ten objects divided into shape themes. * Red frame: Which object does NOT
Preview of Let's Build a Set (Shapes Edition)

Let's Build a Set (Shapes Edition)

Created by
Friendly Frog
Learning how to build and read a set is a basic logic and math skill. It is a precursor to more advanced skills to come such as graphing, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and algebra. They are also useful tools for developing scientific methodology. This resource contains eight write-the-room opportunities of ten objects divided into shape themes. * Red frame: Color sets — Which object does NOT belong? * Orange frame: Shape sets — Which object does NOT belong? * Yello
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Resources for the Friendly Frog are created with the needs of the growing, active pre-schooler thru first grader at the forefront. We recognize that young children cannot sit still for long and yet are constantly needing to satiate their inquisitive minds. As a result, our resources are designed to enhance critical thinking skills, be rigorous and align to Common Core State Standards all while being fun to implement.

My own education history

I was born in Portland, OR. When I was five years old, my father's work (development consultant) took the family abroad. I attended elementary school in Rome, Italy, and graduated from middle and high schools in Manila, Philippines. I attended Wilmington College, OH graduating with a B.A. in Philosophy and Peace Education. I then spent two years teaching at a small school in Monteverde, Costa Rica. Returning to the United States, I completed my Master's degree at Montclair State University in Montclair, NJ with a M.A.T. (Master of Arts in Teaching) in Philosophy for Children. I have been teaching for over 35 years, and have been at my current school in southern California since September 1994. I also served for fourteen years on the school board at another area school where I had previously taught for three years.

Additional biographical information

I am currently teaching preschool/transitional-K/Kindergarten. Over time, however, I have taught the whole range from preschool through adults. I also worked part-time as a Sales Associate/Supervisor at a brick and mortar school supply store for sixteen years. I loved teaching children in the morning and then working with teachers and parents in the afternoons and weekends.