Title: Frogs
1Frogs
2We can read about frogs in fiction books.
3We can read about frogs in fiction books.
4We can read about frogs in fiction books.
5We can read about frogs in non-fiction books.
6We can read about frogs in non-fiction books.
7We can read about frogs in non-fiction books.
8What are some things that frogs in fiction books
might be able to do that frogs in non-fiction
books cant do? Lets discuss.
wear clothes
talk
hatch eggs
dance
shop
swim
read
9Frogs are animals that spend part of their lives
on water and part of their life on land.
10Frogs are animals that spend part of their lives
on water and part of their life on land.
11Frogs are animals that spend part of their lives
on water and part of their life on land.
12Frogs belong to the animal group called
amphibians.
13Frogs belong to the animal group called
amphibians.
14Frogs belong to the animal group called
amphibians.
15They have very long, jumping, legs.
16They have very long, jumping, legs.
17They have very long, jumping, legs.
18Frogs spend their lives near water because they
must go back to the water to lay eggs.
19Frogs spend their lives near water because they
must go back to the water to lay eggs.
20Frogs spend their lives near water because they
must go back to the water to lay eggs.
21The frogs eggs hatch into tadpoles.
22The frogs eggs hatch into tadpoles.
23The frogs eggs hatch into tadpoles.
24Tadpoles breathe with gills.
25Tadpoles breathe with gills.
26Tadpoles breathe with gills.
27Tadpoles also called polliwogs, swim using a tail.
28Tadpoles also called polliwogs, swim using a tail.
29Tadpoles also called polliwogs, swim using a tail.
30As tadpoles get older they lose their tail and
develop lungs for breathing air.
31As tadpoles get older they lose their tail and
develop lungs for breathing air.
32As tadpoles get older they lose their tail and
develop lungs for breathing air.
33A froglet still has some of its tail and breathes
using lungs.
34A froglet still has some of its tail and breathes
using lungs.
35A froglet still has some of its tail and breathes
using lungs.
36Frogs eat insects, catching them with long,
sticky tongues.
37Frogs eat insects, catching them with long,
sticky tongues.
38Frogs eat insects, catching them with long,
sticky tongues.
39In cold, winter weather, frogs bury themselves in
sand and mud and hibernate.
40In cold, winter weather, frogs bury themselves in
sand and mud and hibernate.
41In cold, winter weather, frogs bury themselves in
sand and mud and hibernate.
42The adult frog has no tail and breathes air.
43The adult frog has no tail and breathes air.
44The adult frog has no tail and breathes air.
45The female frog lays eggs in the water and the
cycle starts again.
46The female frog lays eggs in the water and the
cycle starts again.
47The female frog lays eggs in the water and the
cycle starts again.
48The End