After reading the story Where Do Frogs Come From? in our reading book
we did some fun frog activities. The story was non-fiction, so we learned many facts about frogs. Below you will find our "Frogs Facts"
Bulletin Board. Each student wrote a fact about frogs on a piece of paper. We then glued this paper between a frog head and bottom.
Presto! We had a whole frog! Didn't they do a great job coloring their frogs?

Here are our frog facts:
- Tesia says, "Frogs lay black eggs."
- Arron says, "Frogs jump from lily pad to lily pad."
- Carly says, "Frogs blow up their throats to make noise a noise."
- Cassandra says, "Frogs eat flies."
- Devon says, "Frogs eat a lot of fish."
- Steven says, "Frogs like water."
- Ryan says, "Tadpoles come out of frog eggs."
- Matt says, "Barking frogs sound like a dog."
- Kevin says, "Frogs have long legs."
- Jenny says, "Frog lay eggs."
- Hector says, "Frogs sit on lily pads."
- Rachel says, "Frogs are different colors."
- Ian says, "Bullfrogs are gigantic."
- Josh says, "Frogs have a long sticky tongue."
- Emily says, "Frogs jump very high and far."
- Shelby says, "Some frogs blend in with their background."
- Alex says, "Tadpoles come from frog eggs."
- Kim says, "Frogs croak."
- Taylor says, "Frogs lay black eggs under water."

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