Now what? … The life cycle of a FROG!!

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Now what? … The life cycle of a FROG!! We’ve talked about food chains, animal characteristics, living vs. non-living, etc….. Now what? … The life cycle of a FROG!!

How can you be sure?

Touch your tongue. Is it long and sticky?

Feel the top of your head. Are there two bulgy eyes like marbles up there?

Jump as far as you can. Can you jump three times your height?

Do you have suction cups on your finger tips or webbed feet to help you swim? Look at your hands.

Feel your skin. Does it feel wet, slick and slimy?

Do you spend most of the day in the water?

So… are you a frog? No! You don’t have the same characteristics as a frog You are a human! 

Thank you for listening well. This week… Life Cycle activities https://jr.brainpop.com/science/animals/frogs/