On Tuesday we went to the Botanical Gardens. We went to look at some frog-spawn to check if they had hatched.
Mum decided that we should learn about frogs and do a life cycle about frogs.
Here is my life cycle.
It says:
1. The English common frog hibernates in winter. The frogs start in October and end in January then the frogspawn are born.
2. When the frogs are born they hatch and turn into tadpoles. Tadpoles are the early stage of frogs.
3. The tadpole has it hind legs grown before its front legs.
4. The tadpole then grows their front legs. They are then at the start of being a frog.
5. The frog loses its tail. It is then a froglet.
6. The froglets then turn into adult frogs.
The house we are staying in, has a life cycle kit of a frog and butterfly. I put the life cycle of a frog together as well:
What a wonderful post Elsie. The frog-spawn is amazing. I also love your drawing of the life cycle of the frog. How clever your teacher is, she can teach science too! Love Grandad
ReplyDeleteThanks grandad. I hope we get to see some tadpoles soon too!!
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