Froggy Fun

This week we are on our last reading story of the year! Wahoo! We are reading Days with Frog and Toad: The Hat. Since our story is about Frog and Toad, I thought it would be a perfect time to learn about frogs. So, today we completed several activities that were all about frogs. Here is a little peek at what we were up to today...

We made these little froggies for the hallway bulletin board. I need to put something at the top.. but was excited to show them. :)


We read this book.. 
And then completed a can/have/are chart about frogs.. ignore my handwriting! :)



We made life cycle of a frog flip books with some cards I found in a Mailbox book.



We had a class tadpole for a very short, short, short time..did I mention it was short? Unfortunately, Rocket didn't make it. He bit the dust and is in froggy heaven. :)  But these guys came to visit us from the other first grade class.


We also talked more about weather today... On the table for discussion today was rain, flooding, and rainbows. We did a little pinterest inspired rainbow activity today. Teacher Bits and Bobs has a really cute version of this! LOVE IT!!

sorry for the poor picture quality.. maybe you get the idea. They are much cuter in person.






If you like the rainbow colors writing sheet you can get it below.



That's all I got for tonight! Hope everyone has a great Wednesday tomorrow! 


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4 comments

Lori Rosenberg said...

Great activities! Thanks for sharing your pictures and the rainbow colors writing.

Lori (luvyorkies@gmail.com)
Teaching With Love and Laughter

She (Sprinkle Teaching Magic) said...

I really like the Can, Have, Are chart. I need to start using these charts in my room. I see them popping up everywhere! Love the frog's tongue!

Sheila
Sprinkle Teaching Magic

Miss Kelly said...

Hi! Elizabeth
Great ideas!!!
I love your blog! I would like to invite you to post links to YOUR BLOG at my newly created blog The Teachers' Files. It is intended to be a collection of blog posts to help teachers and educators easily find links to specific topics based on their interests and needs. It is also a nice way to help send traffic to your blog and build your readership. Please check it out and feel free to start linking to any relevant posts you may already have on your blog! Keep up the great blogging!

Miss Kelly

Mrs. Wheeler said...

I like the rainbow paper! I am having downloading it though. Do you mind emailing it to me?

meganwheeler44@yahoo.com

Thanks!