Today
we learn about a frog’s life cycle!
2's Preschool
Story Time / Songs/
Fingerplay
“The Big
Wide Mouthed Frog” by Ana Martin Larranaga
Outdoor Play/Gross Motor
(Full Body Movement)
*I'm a Basket
Lying on mats on their stomach and bending their knees, get your child to hold on to their ankles and sway from side to side like a basket. This is a great exercise that stretches their muscles, and teaches coordination and balance. Children love these simple gross motor activities for preschoolers.
Ankle Walk
This is a great game for early childhood physical development. Get your child to hold their ankles with their hands and walk.
This is a great way to improve their coordination and directional awareness.
Free Play Time
*build social/emotional muscles! Work on problem solving, language
development and critical thinking skills through play
Music and Movement
Little Tadpole -Sung to: "Frere Jacques"
Little tadpole, Little tadpole
Lost his tail, lost
his tail.
his tail.
Now he has two feet
Now he has four feet
Look a frog!
Look a frog!
Look a frog!
Jack Hartmann -Metamorphosis
OR
Art/Craft or Sensory
Activity
Prayer
* Prayer: God is
Great
God is great
God is good
Let us thank Him for our
food
Amen
Extra:
Print out the pictures and help your child put them in the correct order.
Social Emotional:
Daniel Tiger- Use your words Song
OR
Use your words social lesson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtrSn8WwCa4
The
Frog Life Cycle
1. Frogs start from
eggs.
2. A frog egg
grows into a tadpole.
3. The tadpole grows
into a froglet.
4. Finally, the
froglet grows into an adult frog. No more tail and now the frog has 4
legs.
But I will sing of your strength,
in the morning I will sing of your love;
for you are my fortress,
my refuge in times of trouble.
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