Frogs Lapbook Submitted by JoAnn S.
Library List:
Frog
and Toad by Arnold Lobel (fiction)
The
Frog Princess by E.D. Baker (fiction book on cd)
Why
Frogs are Wet by Judy Hawes (non-fiction)
The
Nature of Frogs: Amphibians with Attitude by Harry Parson (non-fiction)
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Instructions for Folding Lapbooks
Resource sites:
All
about frogs
Anatomy
of a frog - detailed
A
frog's life cycle - detailed
Activities:
1. vocabulary
2. frog life cycle
3. frog's anatomy
4. classification
5. habitat
6. diet
7. predators
8. defenses
9. species of frogs
10. frogs vs. toads
Lapbook Templates (pdf file)
Activity 1:
Vocabulary
1. gills
2. webbed
3. metamorphosis
4. amphibian
5. vertebrate
6. secretion
7. gland
8. camouflage
Activity 2:
Frog's life cycle - complete the wheel book by drawing the frog's life cycle
Activity 3:
Frog's anatomy - label the frog's parts
Activity 4:
Classification - what is the classification of a frog? Describe why they fit into this class?
Activity 5:
Habitat - what kind of habitats can you find frogs? Do they all live in water?
Activity 6:
Diet - what does the frog eat?
Activity 7:
Predators/hazards - list the predators and hazards that the frog has to watch out for.
Activity 8:
Defenses - how does the frog keep itself safe? What are its special defenses?
Activity 9:
Species of frog - how many species of frog are there? Are there any that have a unique quality?
Activity 10:

