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Frog Head Band
Click here to see an image Click here to see another image Have the children color precut frog shapes or coloring page. Have the children cut out two strips of paper that when connected will fit around their head. Connect the strips with glue or tape, (staples will catch the child's hair). Affix their frog on the headband. Jump Song Froggie, Froggie, Jump up and Down, Jump up and Down, Jump up and Down Froggie, Froggie, Jump up and Down Now sit back down. Lily Pads Cut out lily pad shapes from large white construction paper. Have the children paint them green. After they dry write each childs name on them. Laminate them so you can use them for the activities below. Paper Plate Lily Pads Supply each child with green paint and a paper plate. Have the children paint the plate green. Then have them cut out a long thin triangle to make a lily pad. Fishing Fun Tie 3 feet of string to a wooden spoon. Attach a magnet to the end of the string. Cut and laminate many different colored, and sized frogs from construction paper. Attach a paper clip to each frog. Spread the frog shapes on the floor and let your child try to catch the frogs. Have them try to catch the red frog.. or the biggest frog. Frog Sort Use the frogs from above, have your child sort the frogs by color or size. Frog Sort II Have your child sort plastic frogs by color or size. Which one do they like the best? Field Trip Ideas Visit a Zoo, Pet store or Pond. Or have someone come in to visit you that owns a frog or two. Maybe a frog specialist. Frog in the Class Purchase a tadpole or frog to keep in your class. Lily Pad, Frog Match Cut out lily pad and frog shapes from different colored construction paper. Have the children match the frog to the same color lily pad. Bulletin Board Idea Title the board "Leaps in Learning." Ask the children to list everything they know about frogs. Write each idea down on a large piece of red butcher paper. This paper should be used for a tongue in a large frog bulletin board display. Frog Count Cut out lily pad shapes from construction paper. Write a number on each lily pad. Have the children place plastic frogs on each lily pad corresponding to the number on the lily pad. Lily Pad Jump Click here to see an image Cut Lily pad shapes out of green shelf liner. Set out the lily pads on the floor. Have the children hop from one lily pad to another. Frog Cupcakes Click here to see an image Make cupcakes, when cool frost with green icing, use confections for eyes and licorice for a mouth. Color Me Frog Click here to see an image Have the children color and cut out a picture of a frog. Use brads to create moveable parts. File Folder Game Click here to see an image Place blue paper on the inside of a file folder. On one side place a green lily pad shape. Laminate. Then create many small frog shapes and laminate the frogs. The children can place the frogs on the lily pad and in the pond. Ask the children to count the frogs on the lily pad, then count the frogs in the pond. How many frogs are there all together? Variation: On one side of an index card write a simple addition problem (2+1=3). On the other side draw a model of the pond and lily pad. Use small frog stickers to represent the problem. (2 frogs on the lily pad and 1 in the pond) The children can use the model side as a self check. Lily Pad Musical Chairs Set out the lily pads on the floor in a circle. Have the children walk around the circle of lily pads. When the music stops, have the children race to their favorite lily pad. Every child should have a lily pad to stand on. Lily Pad Circle Time Set out the Lily Pads on the floor in a circle. Have each child sit on his/her own lily pad for circle time. Lily Pad Placemat Make lily pads for placemats. Use instructions above. Green Jello Serve green jello. Paper Plate Frog Have children paint half a paper plate green. Have the children glue on white eyes, and a red tongue. Attach a popsicle stick behind the tongue. Paper Plate Frog 2 Click here to see an image Have children paint a paper plate green. Have the children glue on white eyes, a red tongue and legs. Paper Bag Frogs Have the children paint a small lunch paper bag green. Have the children glue on eyes to the bottom of the bag, as if it were the frogs face, and a tongue. Paper Bag Frog 2 Click here to see an image Provide the children with a paper bag and different shades of green circles. Have the children glue the circles to the bag. Supply the children with pre-cut arms, legs, tongue and eyes. Let them glue the features on the bag as shown. Pretend to Be A Frog Show your child how to hop like a frog. Frog Hop Race Have a race from one place to another. Have the children hop all the way, like frogs. Lacing Cards Cut colored posterboard into a frog shapes and punch holes around the edges. Then let your child lace yarn or a shoestring into the cards. What time is it Mr Frog? Played like What time is it Mr. Fox? Froggie Hop Play the bunny hop song and have the children pretend to be froggies hopping around. Sand Table Idea Add plastic frogs to your sand table. Dramatic Play Idea Add plastic zoo animals to your block area. Encourage the children to build a zoo. Pom Pom Frog Click here to see an image Supply the children with one large green circle (for the body), two smaller green circles (for the outer eyes), two even smaller colored circles (for inner eyes), two medium green triangle shapes (for the legs) and two small green triangles (for the feet). Where do Frogs Live? Talk to your child about where frogs live. In a pond, swamp, deserts, gardens, rain forests, etc. What is the weather like there? Vote and Graph it Show the children pictures of many different frogs. Let them vote on their favorite. Graph the results. Frog Memory Click here to see an image Obtain matching pictures of frogs, or stickers. Place the matching pictures or stickers on card stock (Frog shapes are used in the picture). Let the children play frog memory. Frog Heart Click here to see an image Use the image as a demo. This is a project for older children and is very teacher directed! Pom Pom Frog Click here to see an image Use the image as a demo. This is a project for older children and is very teacher directed! My Frog Song by chicky-ma-ma sung to "It's a Small World" I'm a small Frog in the sea I'm as green as green can be I have 4 legs as you can see I'm a small green frog. Five Green and Speckled Frogs Five Green and Speckled Frogs Sat on a Speckled Log Eating some most delicious bugs YUM! YUM! One jumped into the pool Where it was nice and cool Now there are four green speckled frogs Gulp, Gulp Continue to repeat until you sing, Now there are no green speckled frogs. Frog and Lilly Pad Scene click here to see an image of this project- image submitted by Julia Have your child paint a coffee filter green to represent lily pads. Allow the child to cut several pieces of green yarn for the plants in the water. Have the child glue the lily pads and the plants to a piece of blue paper (lake). Then have them paint a frog on the paper. Add eyes. Songs from Kididdles.com Five Little Froggies The Frog and the Crow The Frog and the Mouse A Frog He Would A-Wooing Go A Frog Went a Courting Froggie in the Bathtub Froggie in the Middle The Frog's Goodbye Twenty Froggies Last edited by chicky : 07-18-2007 at 03:41 PM. |
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