PPT-The Life Cycle of a Frog
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By Kathy Beebe Standards and Objectives Content Area Science Grade Level 3 rd Summary The purpose of this instructional PowerPoint is to help students explore the
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By Kathy Beebe Standards and Objectives Content Area Science Grade Level 3 rd Summary The purpose of this instructional PowerPoint is to help students explore the life cycle of a frog Learning Objective Upon completion of this PowerPoint the student will label and describe the key events in the life cycle of a frog with 100 accuracy . 1 . All sites must be easily accessible at night, preferably along roadsides. Avoid sites that require trespass on private lands. Participating with this survey does not give you the right Frogs. By: . What . a. re . f. rogs?. What do frogs look like?. What do frogs eat?. Frog Life Cycle - Egg. Frog Life Cycle - Tadpole. Frog Life Cycle - . Froglet. Frog Life Cycle – Adult Frog. Frogs. The pebble was at the . edge . of the creek.. edge. Being on the border or side of something. Say the word. . edge. Would you be more likely to walk near the . edge. of a……. Sidewalk or mountain. Denition :Anr-cycleisdenotedby(i1i2:::ir):Example :11=(1)1 cycle1212=(1)1 cycle1221=(12)2 cycle123321=(13)2 cycle123231=(123)3 cycle12344312=(1423)4 cycle1234535421=(13425)5 cycle12345 DJ Larson, L Middle, and BM Barnes. University of Alaska Fairbanks. Wood frog uncovered in spring within natural . hibernaculum. Ken Storey, Carleton . Univ. Previous Research. Lower lethal limit of up to 2 months. The Life Cycle. . Eggs. . Tadpole. . Tadpole with legs. . Young frog. . Adult frog. Review Game. Click on any of the topics below to learn more!. Life Cycle of a Frog. Click on any stage to learn more!. Frogs lay their eggs in water.. A female frog can lay many eggs.. The group of eggs are called frogspawn.. A tadpole grows inside each egg.. The tadpole grows and leaves the egg.. The tadpole now has gills to breathe.. Objective. :. . To compare the anatomy of a frog with that of the human body. Bell work: . Complete a Venn Diagram that details the similarities and differences between frogs and . Homo sapiens. :. External Anatomy. Verify that your frog has both a nictitating membrane (S) and a tympanic membrane (T). The nictitating membrane is a transparent lower eyelid that cleans and protects the eye. The tympanic membrane is an eardrum that receives sound waves.. Frog Dissection Guide Amphibians Phylum: Chordata Class: Amphibians (Means: double-life) Orders: Salamanders and Newts, Frogs and Toads, Ringed Caecilian Water as larvae and land as adults Breathing: Gills and skin larvae Yolanda Downs. EDU 652 . Dr. . Rhia. Roberts. January 30, 2012. Example of an Absorb Activity: Life Cycle of a Frog. (K-3 Appropriate Setting). Introduction. Frogs . spend their lives . near water . Q Why are frogs so happyA They eat whatever bugs themQ What happens when two frogs collideA They get tongue tiedQ How does a frog feel when he has a broken legA UnhoppyQ What happens when you mix a f Look up the Link below:. https://www.dkfindout.com/uk/animals-and-nature/amphibians/life-cycle-frog/. Task:. Watch the video clip attached to the picture. Can you find out what the following words mean:. When you arrive. Upon arriving to class please get an apron, goggles and two plastic gloves. . Please make sure long hair is tied back.. Once this is done please sit in a group. Groups should be three to four students. .
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