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All About Frogs
Teacher’s Page
By: Amanda Fitzgerald
EDCI 270
Objectives
Through the use of this PowerPoint presentation students will be able to recognize the five stages of a frogs life cycle, the anatomy of the frog, and four different species of frogs.
Students will be able to complete a quiz with 100% accuracy.
This presentation is meant for students at any level in 5th and 6th grades.
Students should work individually or with a small group.
The presentation should be completed in a distraction free environment
A computer with sound is required.
Teacher’s PageAudience and Learning
Environment
First watch the video on the next slide
Use the navigation buttons to go through the presentation
Review the information When you are finished, take the quiz.
Directions
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Species
Life Cycle Anatomy
Quiz
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Lif
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ycle
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Frogs lay their eggs in water or wet placesFloating clumps of eggs are called frog spawnOnce laid, the eggs are surrounded by a
jellylike covering to protect them
Eggs
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After 21 days the embryo leaves the jelly shell and attaches to a weed in the water
The embryo grows until it is big enough to break free into the water
This can take from 3 days to 3 weeks depending on the species of frog
Tadpole
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After about 5 weeks, the tadpole starts to grow hind legs
This is followed by the growth of forelegs The tails become smallerLungs begin to develop Mouth widens
Tadpole with legs
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11 weeks after an egg is laid, a fully developed frog emerges from the water.
The frog will now live mostly on land, but returns to the water to swim.
Adult Frog
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Interactive Life CycleWhat is each part of the life cycle (i.e., adult frog, tadpole, etc.)? Find out by moussing over the picture.
Interactive Life Cycle
Eggs
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Tadpole
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Tadpole with Legs
Interactive Life Cycle
Adult frog
Species
Blue Poison Arrow Frog
Green Tree Frog
Red-Legged Frog
Leopard Frog
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Found only in the Sipaliwini Savannah in the South American country of Suriname
Live in warm humid rainforest areas surrounded by dry savannah and near small streams among moss covered rocks.
Blue Poison Arrow Frog
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They are 3-4.5 cm longCovered in different shades of blue across the
bodyProduce toxins in the skin to ward off
predators
Blue Poison Arrow Frog Cont’d
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7.6-12.7 cm longRange is most of the northern North America
except on the Pacific CoastLive near ponds and marshes, but will
venture into well-covered grasslands as well
Leopard Frog
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3.2-6.4 cm longSound similar to a cow-bellLive in trees/ shrubland near waterFound along east coast, south and along the
Mississippi Valley in the United States
Green Tree Frog
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4.4-7.6 cm longThis species lives along the West CoastFound in humid forests, woodlands,
grasslands, and streamsides with plant cover
Red-Legged Frog
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Interactive SpeciesCan you name each of the species pictured? Mouse over the picture to see the name.
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Interactive Species
Blue Poison Arrow Frog
Can you name each of the species pictured? Mouse over the picture to see the name.
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Leopard Frog
Can you name each of the species pictured? Mouse over the picture to see the name.
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Green Tree Frog
Can you name each of the species pictured? Mouse over the picture to see the name.
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Red-Legged Frog
Can you name each of the species pictured? Mouse over the picture to see the name.
Anatomy
Trunk
HeadFront Legs
Hind Legs
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Contains the brain, mouth, eyes, ears, and nose
Movement is limited
Head
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Forms walls for a single body cavity called a coelom
The coelom holds all of the organs
Trunk
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Specialized for leaping4 toesNot webbed
Front Legs (“Arms”)
Long for jumpingSpecialized for leaping5 toes per footWebbed toes
Hind Legs
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Interactive AnatomyCan you name the external parts of the frog? Mouse over the pictures to find out.
Interactive Anatomy
Head
Can you name the external parts of the frog? Mouse over the pictures to find out.
Interactive Anatomy
Trunk
Can you name the external parts of the frog? Mouse over the pictures to find out.
Interactive Anatomy
Front Legs
Can you name the external parts of the frog? Mouse over the pictures to find out.
Interactive Anatomy
Hind Legs
Can you name the external parts of the frog? Mouse over the pictures to find out.
Quiz time
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How many stages are in the life cycle?
Question 1
1543
Fantastic
Where do frogs lay their eggs?
Question 2
Wet places
Dry placesCold places
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How long after an egg is laid is a frog fully developed?
Question 3
5 weeks
3 weeks
11 weeks
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Where do Blue Poison Arrow Frogs live?
Question 4
Warm humid rainforestsTrees
Grasslands
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What instrument does the Green Tree Frog sound similar too?
Question 5
Trumpet
Cow-bell
Tuba
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What part of the body contains the brain, mouth, eyes, ears, and nose?
Question 6
Head
Trunk
Front Legs
Hind Legs
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The hind legs have 4 toes and are webbed?
Question 7
True
False
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What is the range of length for a Red-Legged Frog?
Question 8
West Coast
East Coast
Southern Coasts
Northern Coasts
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The coelom holds all of the organs?
Question 9
True
False
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What does the Leopard Frog like to live near?
Question 10
forests
streams
ponds
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Thanks for participating!
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Sources Frog tadpole with legs:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37822476@N04/3522901529/ Frog Tadpole:
http://users.manchester.edu/Student/AMCosaboom/Tadpoles/index.htm
Frog Life Cycle: http://edtech2.boisestate.edu/wickss/502/conceptmap.html
Frog Life Cycle 2: http://willowridge.shs.k12.ny.us/WR_Teacher_Pages/sarnackij/Gr2%20Life%20Frog
Frog Life Cycle 3: http://printablecolouringpages.co.uk/?s=frog%20life%20cycle
Frog Eggs: http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/frogs/repro/nests.php
Frog Eggs 2: http://www.coloherps.org/news/20081105.htm Adult Frog:
http://www.entomology.wisc.edu/mosquitosite/homeremedy.html
Oops Try Again Pic: http://www.primaryclassroomresources.co.uk/teaching-resources/self-inking-oops-try-again.html
Frog Anatomy: http://www.lookd.com/frogs/anatomy.html Blue Poison Arrow Frog:
http://www.zoochat.com/43/blue-poison-arrow-frog-london-zoo-122849/
Green Tree Frog: http://www.animalspot.net/green-tree-frog.html
Red-Legged Frog: http://www.savethefrogs.com/amphibians/rana-draytonii.html
Leopard Frog: http://www.nps.gov/zion/naturescience/amphibians.htm
Frog Head: http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-54640771/stock-photo-green-frog-head-and-shoulders.html
Frog Trunk: http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-56441839/stock-photo-common-frog-rana-temporaria-on-tree-trunk.html
Frog Front Legs: http://www.nhes.org/articles/view/839
Frog Hind Legs: http://ohiofrogblog.blogspot.com/2011/04/pickerel-frog-rana-palustris.html
Closed eyes: http://ruiizu-chan.deviantart.com/art/closed-eyes-114726011
Walking: http://www.edupics.com/coloring-page-walking-2-i14853.html
Savannah: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savanna Forest:
http://www.zmescience.com/ecology/environmental-issues/green-forest-06062011/
Lion: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion Bird:
http://old.wallcoo.net/animal/Cute_Little_Birds_HD_Wallpapers_01/html/wallpaper3.html
Frogs for video: http://www.theinformationarchives.com/frogs/
PowerPoint: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Microsoft_Powerpoint_Icon.svg
Frog Species: http://animalcentral.net/blog/april-is-national-frog-month-2/
External Frog Anatomy: http://slohs.slcusd.org/pages/teachers/rhamley/Biology/Frog%20Dissection/General%20frog%20features.htm
Life Cycle Information: www.tooter4kids.com/Frogs/life_cycle_of_frogs.htm
Blue Poison Arrow Frog Info: www.denverzoo.org/downloads/dzoo_poison_frog.pdf
Green Tree Frog Info: www.enature.com/fieldguides/detail.asp?recNum=AR0015
Red-Legged Frog Info: www.californiaherps.com/frogs/pages/r.aurora.html
Leopard Frog Info: http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/amphibians/northern-leopard-frog/
Anatomy Info: www.e-tutor.com/et3/lessons/view/52133/print