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Did you know May 13 is Frog Jumping Day? That means, it’s the perfect time to teach your preschoolers about frogs. These frog worksheets for preschoolers will get you started.
These free printables can be added to your frog activities this spring and summer. The activities in this printable work best with toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners.
Because these printables are print-and-go, they’re great for busy homeschool moms and teachers like you! Use them at home, in the classroom, and even in your library storytime sessions.

As the weather warms up, it’s the perfect time to head outdoors and visit a local pond. Kids can learn about and observe plants and animals that live in and around the pond.
Teach them about the life cycle of a frog. Complete a quick and easy frog craft. And then, complete the worksheets in this packet.
The worksheets in this pack provide little ones with a fun way to practice tracing lines, letter recognition, beginning sounds, visual discrimination, and more.
Frog Preschool Activities
These preschool frog-themed worksheets are a fun way to teach or practice many valuable skills.
Preparing the Worksheets
All of the worksheets in this pack are print-and-go. Just print each of them out, provide your little ones with writing utensils, and they’re all set.
You can make these worksheets reusable by printing them on cardstock and laminating them for durability. If you don’t have a laminator, you can slip them in a dry erase pocket.
Then, your kids can complete the activities with dry erase markers. Once complete, wipe the pages clean and use them again and again.
What’s included in this pack?
Preschool Counting Worksheet
This page consists of four sets of frogs. Children will count the frogs in each set (1-10) and color the correct number.
This is a great way to practice counting to ten, one-to-one correspondence, and number recognition.
F is for Frog
Children will love the cute frog sitting on his lily pad. This page is designed to help children practice recognizing the letter F and its beginning sound.
Then, they’ll practice tracing uppercase and lowercase Ff’s.
Frog Matching Worksheet
Visual discrimination gets some focus with this activity. Children will draw a line to match the two halves of each frog.
Same or Different?
Here’s another fun activity that helps kids work on visual discrimination. Children will identify which frog in each set is different than the others.
Tracing Practice
On this page, children will trace lines from left to right to connect each frog with its lily pad home. Tracing lines is a great way to for kids practice pencil grip, tracking from left to right, and fine motor skills.

Fun Ways to Use These Printables
This frog-themed printable is great just like it is, but there are so many ways you can work on additional skills with them!
Cutting Practice
You can turn the tracing pages into scissor practice pages to allow for more fine motor fun. Holding scissors and paper uses different muscles than holding a pencil. Both activities are great skill builders for young learners.
Pond Life
Talk about other animals, plants, and insects that live in and around the pond. If possible, take a trip to a local pond to find some of these things in real life.
More Frog Fun for Preschoolers
- Simple Frog Craft for Toddlers
- 5 Green Speckled Frog Puppets
- Frog Life Cycle Craft
- Paper Bag Frog Craft for Kids
PICTURE BOOKS ABOUT FROGS
Fill your book basket with a great collection of books about frogs. Most of these books can be found at your local library or used bookstore.
If you have a hard time finding them, you can order them through my Amazon affiliate links by clicking the images below.
The Frog Book – Long legs, sticky tongues, big round eyes, and other dazzling features—what’s not to love about frogs?
The Lucky Green Frog – A short sweet story about a little lucky frog. He likes to complain a lot, until he meets a little mouse who challenges him to not complain, find out if he can actually do it!
I Don’t Want to Be a Frog – Frog wants to be anything but a slimy, wet frog. A cat, perhaps. Or a rabbit. An owl? But when a hungry wolf arrives—a wolf who HATES eating frogs—our hero decides that being himself isn’t so bad after all.

Teaching Resources
This Frog Pond loose parts kit is perfect for pretending while reading Frog and Toad or any other froggy book! These items are perfect to add to homemade play doh or just on their own!
Learn how a tadpole turns into a frog. This felt board set shows a pictorial display of a frog’s life. With 5 stages and detailed felt pictures this set works well within a lesson on frogs, their life cycle, pond life, pond habitats or amphibians.