"I use my tongue wisely" were our bible words this week, for Ff frog. This was a great way to talk about the importance of being nice to others and not lying! The picture above is a homemade frog game we made! I had the kids color a blue pond on a plain file folder. Then I cut 1 1/2 inch circles on green cardstock using my Cricut. They glued the "lily pads" in a crazy path and I added brown log shortcuts. That stack of paper is our question cards. To play, roll the dice and move your frog that many spaces. Then pick a card and answer the question. If you get it wrong you must move back one space. Here is what's on the game cards:
What
is a baby frog called?
Where
do frogs live?
What
do frogs eat?
What
animals like to eat frogs?
How
do frogs catch their food?
Where
do frogs lay their eggs?
Think
of a word that rhymes with FROG.
What
letter does Frog start with?
What
letter does Frog end with?
A
snake has found you, hop back 2 spaces.
You
spotted a swarm of bugs, hop ahead 2 spaces to catch them.
Think
of a word that rhymes with HOP.
Do
frogs have webbed feet?
What
are the bible words?
Give
one example of using your tongue wisely.
When
should you keep your tongue quiet?
What
do frog eggs look like?
You
fell off the log, go back 1 space.
Sing
“Oh, be careful little tongue what you say” and go ahead 2 spaces.
Hop
like a frog 5 times and go ahead 1 space.
What
color is a frog?
Here are our lap books:
And our library books:
What fun ideas!! What a good Momma you are.
ReplyDeleteWe did a frog unit earlier in the year...wish I had read this first as I would have added a few of your ideas such as the great lap book!
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