Life Cycle of a Frog
Katie Gilmore
Created on October 23, 2024
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Transcript
LIFE CYCLE OF A FROG
3rd grade Science By: Katie Gilmore
DIRECTIONS
Hey there, young scientists! Today, we're learning about the life cycle of frogs! We’ll explore how frogs grow and change from eggs to hopping adults.Objective:By the end of this lesson, you'll be able to tell us about each stage in a frog's life—from egg to tadpole, froglet, and adult frog!Directions:Exploring the Stages: You’ll see 7 buttons on your screen. Each button will provide some important information. Hotspots to Learn More: Tap each button to read fun facts and see pictures of frogs!Navigating Your Lesson: Start by clicking on the button in the middle of the life cycle to learn what to do and where to start! Bring your science notebook and take any notes! Let's hop into our frog-tastic journey through the life cycle! Click to the next slide to start!
VIDEO
INFO
A life cycle refers to the changes or stages an animal goes through while alive!
OBJECTIVE:
Students will learn about the life cycle of a frog by naming and putting in order each stage: egg, tadpole, froglet, and adult frog. Start with the icon "VIDEO" then click on each element to learn something new! Have fun!
A frog goes through four stages of life. The first stage is egg. The second stage is tadpole. The third stage is froglet. The last stage is adult frogLet's Learn about the frog life cycle with this video. Hit the play button and turn up the volume! What do tadpoles eat?
It takes 12-16 weeks for a frog to go from an egg to a full-grown adult! WOW! That's crazy because it takes humans about 940 weeks to become full-grown adults.
Frog Life!
In the wild, frogs can live from one day to 30 years, but in captivity they can live more than 20 years.