Useful Links
This link is a great resource for both students and teachers. This website shows an illustration of the life cycle of a frog, identifying what the frog looks like in each step of the cycle. The website continues by breaking down each step of the cycle into different segments giving full explanations of what is occurring in each step and how the frog is physically developing. It is a great resource to use that includes written information as well as visuals for the viewer to use to help gain a better understanding of frogs and their life cycle.
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This website is something that all teachers can use when teaching the life cycle of frogs. It provides articles, activities, and worksheets to give students during class to further develop their knowledge of frog life cycles. There are scavenger hunts, songs, and videos for students to partake in and watch making learning more fun for the students and help keep their interest throughout the lesson. It provides ideas to use in the classroom for kinesthetic, auditory, and visual learners. This is a tremendous resource that helps teachers teach students all about the life cycle of frogs.
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This is a very resourceful website. Containing tabs for a variety of information and activities for students and teachers. There is a student corner filled with homework help and songs for kids to help them learn and remember information about frog life cycles. The teacher’s tab is filled with worksheets, tools, activities, and other resources for teachers to implement in lessons to further explain as well as keep the students’ interest in the life cycle of frogs. Along with all of these resources there are videos of frogs in their regular habitat to see a first hand account of the process they go through in the life cycle as well as diagram of showing the process of the frog in different weeks of the process.
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