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This are the activities I’m going to put in the lapbook for him to play with when ever he wants. When I get it put together I’ll add pictures so you can see how I did it.
Frog life cycle sequencing cards (cut them apart, let them color them, laminate them) I’m planning on putting Velcro circle tabs on the lapbook and the back of the cards so they can put them in order.
Frog Songs – We’ll use either a lily pad shape or a frog shape to write them on. I’ll staple them together and glue them to the lapbook.
Little Green Frog Song with actions
http://www.kidzone.ws/lw/frogs/activities-songs.htm
Frog and I song; Five Frisky Frogs
http://www.everythingpreschool.com/themes/frog/songs.htm
On index cards print the numbers 1-10. Then let the kids stick frog stickers on the cards. Placing the number of frogs to match the number written. I’ll make a pocket fold to hold the cards.
Frog board game (print on card stock and laminate for sturdiness) Make up your own rules for the game. You can decorate the board with lily pads, frogs, flies and anything you want.
Game board http://jc-schools.net/tutorials/basicgameboard.doc
Spinner http://jc-schools.net/tutorials/spinner.pdf
Game pieces (cut out the little green frogs on the last page)
http://www.thevirtualvine.com/images/frogs/vvhowmanyfrogsnos.pdf
Practice writing numbers 1-10 (laminate so they can do it over and over)
http://www.thevirtualvine.com/images/frogs/vvnumberpractice.pdf
Cut out different shapes and colors of frogs and have the child match them.
Color Concentration game (the last sheet is blank I plan on using that to make the cards)
http://www.bry-backmanor.org/colorconcentrationfun.html
F tracer paper (laminate)
http://www.first-school.ws/t/alpha_tracers_zb1/f.htm
Use index cards with shapes drawn on them so they can play a game of memory.
Cut out pictures from magazines, that would fit on index cards, for each shape we’ve learned. Glue the pictures to index cards. Make one card with each shape on it, nothing fancy just the simple shape. Then have the kids sort the picture cards into piles, stacking them by the shape cards.
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