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Birdville Instructional Technology Department

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• 1. Where do frogs live?

• A. Near the pond

• B. Near the ocean

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• 2. Why do frogs live near the pond?

• A. The pond has weather.

• B. The pond has insects.

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• 3. Adult, or grown, frogs are amphibians. What is an amphibian?

• A. It can live on land and water.

• B. It can only live in water.

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• 4. The way a frog grows is called its life cycle. This is the first part of a frog’s life. What are these?

• A. Tadpole

• B. Frog eggs

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• 5. What are these?

• A. Tadpoles

• B. A frog’s eggs

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• 6. How does a tadpole swim?

• A. It wiggles its head.

• B. It wiggles its tail.

head

tail

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• 7. First a frog lays eggs. Then the eggs grow into a tadpole. What happens next?

• A. The tadpole grows back legs.

• B. The tadpole loses its tail.

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• 8. First a frog lays eggs. Then the eggs grow into a tadpole. Then the tadpole grows back legs. What happens next in the frog’s life cycle?

• A. The tadpole grows front legs.

• B. The frog lays eggs.

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• 9. First a frog lays eggs. Then the eggs grow into a tadpole. Then the tadpole grows back legs. Then the tadpole grows front legs. What happens next?

• A. The tadpole turns into a fish.

• B. The tadpole’s tail gets very short. It is called a froglet.

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• 10. First a frog lays eggs. Then the eggs grow into a tadpole. Then the tadpole grows back legs. Then the tadpole grows front legs. Then its tail gets very short. What happens last?

• A. It grows into a frog!

• B. The tadpole swims out to the ocean.

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11. The Frog Life Cycle• Draw a picture of the frog life cycle.

Label your pictures.

1. eggs2. young tadpoles

3. tadpole with back

legs4. froglet with front legs and

short tail

5. grownfrog

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You did an awesome job! Now click the arrow to go on and listen to a story about the pond.

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In The Small, Small Pond

• This story is called, In the Small, Small Pond. It is written by Denise Flemming. It is a great story about the pond, all year round.

• The next time you visit the library, be sure to ask your librarian if you can read In the Small, Small Pond.

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In a Small, Small Pond

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Let’s Make a Pond!

• Click and Drag the pictures onto the pond to create your own pond scene. 

• Click here to go make a pond:

• Go make a pond!

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• Click here to go put together a Frog Puzzle:• http://www.darsbydesign.com/frogs/puzzle.html

• Click here to see frog pictures: http://www.frogsonice.com/froggy/images-5.shtml

• Click here to go do the froggy dance!• http://www.froggydance.com/

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You are terrific! Great job!