My daughter is studying Life Cycles for 1st grade science. We've had a lot of fun exploring the life cycles of different animals and plants. I was so excited that I purchased Tadpoles and Frogs for my Usborne collection, because it tied in with the unit perfectly! The illustrations and diagrams are wonderful and it was filled with neat facts that she wouldn't have learned from her science book. For example, did you know that there is a type of tadpole that grows up on its mother's back? Pretty cool, huh? Also, it was more detailed than her science book, but not too advanced for her age. Tadpoles and Frogs also contains Internet sites to visit that relate to the book.
I actually purchased this book with a set of books to show at my home shows. We are really enjoying the set for our own personal use as well.
Literature Links
Fun Websites with ideas and activities relating to Tadpoles and Frogs:
http://www.kidzone.ws/lw/frogs/index.htm
http://www.dltk-kids.com/animals/frogs.htm
If your child really digs frogs or toads, you could raise one! For more info. on purchasing a science kit, click below!
http://sciencekit.com/sk-reading-buddies%3A-frogs-kit/p/IG0031292/
We actually have two water frogs that are huge! A teacher friend of mine raised them in her classroom and my girls adopted them a few years ago. My husband and I would prefer different pets, but they adore their froggies!!
How about a few froggy songs!! Here is one of my favorites:
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 , working your way down to one.)
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.
(Source: http://www.kiddyhouse.com/Themes/frogs/)
Here's another cute one:
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.
(Source: http://www.kiddyhouse.com/Themes/frogs/)
Happy Reading!!
Jen
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
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