1-How many stages does a frog go through? 5 2-What happens during your assigned stage? We have the tadpole with legs. The tadpole gets lets here. The tadpole eats bigger food now. They can eat plants and bugs now.
3-How long does the stage last before moving onto the next stage? 6-9 weeks
4-What stage is before your assigned stage? After? Tadpole is before. Froglet is after. 5- Post a real image of the stage you are assigned to.
On this blog we are going to learn and research about frogs and their life cycle!
Our New Unit: UNIT 1: ANIMAL DIVERSITY Fun Facts: We go through growth stages..just like frogs! Ribbit!
The Life Cycle
We are going to split into groups and work together to research what happens to frogs during these stages. You will post to this blog on your assigned part of the frog cycle.
1-Find your name below and that is the group you will be working with together on that stage. (Your names are below the picture)
2- Scroll to the bottom for more information about what to do after you know your group.
Groups
Group 1: Eggs
Isabella, Daniel, Gianna, Maria, Victoria
Group 2: Tadpole
Joseph T., Alexandra, Belinda, Jaquline G., Robert W.
Group 3: Tadpole with Legs
Kyle, Andrew, Melissa, Erica, Debbie
Group 4: Froglet
David, Sadi, Charlotte, Jake , Ed
Group 5: Adult Frog
Anthony, Adam, Georgia, Thomas L. Thomas F.
Okay, now you know what group you are in below are the questions you will be answering on your blog post:
1-How many stages does a frog go through?
2-What happens during your assigned stage? 3-How long does the stage last before moving onto the next stage? 4-What stage is before your assigned stage? After? 5- Post a real image of the stage you are assigned to. 6- Post a link where more FROG research can be found.
**Copy and paste the questions into a new blog**
HERE IS THE WEBSITE WHERE YOU WILL BE RESEARCHING:
We went over how to upload pictures in class, but here is a handy reminder:
Steps for saving the picture and adding it to the blog
1- Click the link above or right here ---> search for pictures here
2- Search your part of the frog cycle (it is net to your group number where your names are listed)
3- Select your picture and click it
4- On the right, you will see "View Image" button
5- Click on "View Image" &- copy the URL highlight, right click, click "copy")
6- Click back to the tab of your blog
7- On the ribbon in your blog, click the blue box next to the work "link"
8-- Click more, then "from a URL"
9- Paste the URL (right click, then click paste)
10- Click "Add selected" (lower left) and there is your picture! (make sure it falls under the proper question!)
Parents: please feel free to contact me anytime if you have any questions regarding your child's work. My email is a.rodriguez.publicschool@edu..Thank you ! Happy Learning