Life Cycle of Frogs

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Are you looking for a fun activity to add to your study of the life cycle of frogs? These no-prep worksheets provide kids with an opportunity to review the stages of the life cycle and practice handwriting at the same time.

These free frog activities are perfect for your science and literacy centers when learning about frogs, ponds, or amphibians.

These no-prep worksheets are perfect for busy preschool moms and teachers. They can be used at home and in the classroom, and they can be added to story hour activities at the library.

What is a frog?

First, start by examining what exactly a frog is. A frog is a type of amphibian animal that lives in both wet and dry environments, and has long, powerful legs that allow it to jump great distances.

Some common characteristics of frogs include their relatively smooth skin, large eyes, and webbed toes.

Life Cycle of Frogs

Now, let’s look at how a frog goes through its life cycle. The first part of a frog’s life cycle is known as the egg stage. During this stage, a female frog lays hundreds or even thousands of eggs. Once the eggs are laid, they hatch into tadpoles within a few days or weeks.

After this initial stage comes the growth stage, where the tadpoles undergo many physical changes as they develop into adult frogs. During this process, the tadpole’s gills are replaced by lungs to help it breathe in air from above the surface of the water.

It also develops limbs and starts to appear more like an adult frog while still living in the water. After a little while, these changes result in an adult frog that can leave its aquatic habitat and live on land like any other amphibian animal.

Finally, once an adult frog reaches adulthood, it will continue to undergo minor physical changes throughout its lifespan as it ages and grows larger.

Overall, however, most frogs will typically live for several years or even decades before eventually dying from natural causes such as old age or being attacked by predators.

Preparing the Activity Pages

Now that you’ve taught your children about frogs and how they grow and change over their lifetime, you can incorporate these worksheets into your lessons.

What’s Included

In this free printable pack, you’ll receive five life cycle of frogs handwriting fact pages. Each one includes a picture of a stage of the life cycle, a label for tracing, and a sentence about that stage.

What’s Needed

  • Printer
  • Cardstock or printer paper
  • Laminator and laminating pouches (optional)
  • Pencil/Crayons

Download and print the activity pages. If you’d like to make any of these activities reusable, laminate the pages or slip them in a dry erase pouch. Then, children can trace words with a dry erase marker.

Completing the Activity

To use this writing activity, your students will identify the image on the page – egg, embryo, tadpole, froglet, and frog.

Then, they’ll trace the name of the stage of the life cycle featured on the page. Finally, children will trace a sentence about the featured stage.

Frog Theme for Homeschoolers

Frogs are a fun and easy topic to cover with kids of all ages, and there are so many ways to incorporate them into your homeschool lessons. Here are just a few ideas to get you started.

Reading Frog Books

There are tons of great books about frogs for elementary-aged kids. Check out your local library or bookstore for some good titles.

Then have your child read one (or more!) of the books and do a short book report on it.

• Fanatical About Frogs by Owen Davey – Did you know that there are over 4,000 known species of frog? Some are bigger than your dinner plate, while others are small enough to sit on your fingernail, and in between is about every color and size you can imagine!

• National Geographic Readers: Frogs! by Elizabeth Carney – What was that? That’s the roaring burp of a bullfrog! See that? That’s the slick, shiny skin of colorful little rainforest frogs!

Alive with froggy facts, this book has the coolest photos to bring kids deep into the swampy world of our amphibian amigos.

• Frogs by Gail Gibbons – How far can frogs jump? Why do their eggs look slimy? Answer these questions and many more in this illustrated introduction to amphibians, and learn about the unique role frogs play in the environment.

Frog Activities for Kids

More Frog Fun

• This adorable frog craft is perfect for kids of all ages!

• Kids will love watching the sun shine through this adorable frog suncatcher!

• Encourage sensory play with this amazing frog-themed playdough sensory bin.

Life Cycle of Frogs

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