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How Many Frogs? challenge

For Students 2nd - 3rd
In this addition word problem worksheet, students add to solve the first problem. use that sum to solve the following problem, and continue solving problems with the previous sums. Students solve four problems.
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Cross Canceling with Frank and Fred Frog!

For Students 5th - 6th
In this multiplying and dividing fractions to solve a riddle activity, students use cross canceling to solve the problems. Students solve ten problems.
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How Far Can a Frog Jump?

For Teachers 4th
Fourth graders are introduced to how to take measurements in the metric system. After defining new vocabulary, they read a story by Mark Twain about jumping frogs. In groups, they simulate a frog jumping contest in which they made...
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Origami Frogs

For Teachers 9th
Ninth graders explore a variety of geometry and science concept while making an origami frog. The fold paper into the shape of a frog and conduct measurement activities including frog leaps.
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How Many Frogs?

For Teachers K - 1st
In these number words worksheets, students read the number words and the colors to determine the amount of frogs and what to color them.
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From Patterns of Input and Output to Algebraic Equations

For Teachers 4th - 8th Standards
Watch video clips titled, "Frog Hops Part I" and "Frog Hops Part II," then discuss patterns demonstrated in the videos. Learners will complete an algebraic expressions and equations handout and discuss the answers. They will be able to...
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Add 1 digit to 2 digits

For Teachers 1st - 2nd
Walter the frog tells the class to use their number bonds (fact families) to help them add single digit to double-digit numbers. With the guidance of a number line they will count on as Walter hops to the answer.
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Adding in Our Heads

For Teachers 2nd - 3rd
A good presentation on adding two-digit numbers. Learners are shown how to partition the numbers before trying to add them in their heads. A frog is the featured teacher of the PowerPoint, and he leads viewers through many problems and...
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Taking 1 Away

For Students Pre-K - 1st Standards
Kindergartners who love animals will adore this sweet subtraction activity. They study pictures of birds, frogs, and ladybugs, and count how many are left if they take away one. Once they finish, they can color the animals and display...
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Subtracting from Ten: Using Math with Music

For Teachers K - 1st
Young scholars explore basic math functions by singing with their classmates. In this addition and subtraction lesson, students sing the song "5 Green and Speckled Frogs"and complete a list of subtraction problems. Young scholars...
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"If You Hopped Like a Frog" by David M. Schwartz

For Teachers 4th - 6th
Students search for and generalize an algebraic pattern. They make and analyze a coordinate graph.
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More or Less

For Teachers Pre-K - K
In this comparison worksheet, young scholars circle the group of clip art pictures that shows more in each of 10 boxes. They see sets of pictures of food, furniture, frogs, letters, and vehicles.
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Counting on to add

For Teachers 1st - 2nd
A cute little frog helps learners hop from number to number on the number line as they count on to add. They use the commutative property of addition to add the same numbers two different ways. A cute, simple, and potentially helpful...
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More or Less

For Teachers K - 1st
Freddy the Frog helps little learners determine which number comes before and which one comes after. He hops around a number chart and children write down the number one less and one more than where he has landed. This is a very cute way...
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DK Publishing

Big, Bigger, Biggest

For Students Pre-K - K Standards
Which water creature is the biggest? Youngsters look at an image of a big shell, then draw a bigger shell next to it. They do the same for a big fish. Next, learners practice with the superlative as they circle the biggest duck and frog....
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Proportions

For Teachers 6th - 8th
Middle schoolers perform mathematical operations to create proportional measurements, after listening to the David Schwartz book, If You Hopped Like a Frog.
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Endocrine Disruptors in Our Drinking Water: Should We Be Concerned?

For Teachers 9th - 12th
Learners investigate the different hormone contaminants in the water supply. For this math lesson, students analyze data tables and graphs. They demonstrate exponential growth and decay using frog populations.
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One, Two, Three...and They're Off

For Teachers 5th - 6th
Students make origami frogs to race. After the race they measure the distance raced, collect the data, enter it into a chart. They then find the mean, median, and mode of the data. Next, students enter this data into Excel at which time...
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Counting Practice 2

For Students Pre-K - 1st
In this counting practice learning exercise, students solve 6 problems that require them to count the number of frogs pictured in 6 boxes.
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Mr. Frog's Pond

For Students Pre-K - 1st
In this pond picture instructional activity, students view a picture of a pond, circle each thing found in the picture that does not belong at a pond and then color the picture of a pond.
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Finding Patterns with Frogs

For Teachers K - 2nd
Learners create patterns. In this math lesson, students complete and create patterns using pattern blocks or disks. Learners analyze the patterns they see.
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Number Worksheet: Practice Counting

For Students Pre-K - 2nd
For this basic counting worksheet, students count how many frogs they see on the worksheet and then color the correct number underneath the frogs.
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Number Six

For Teachers Pre-K - K
In this counting worksheet, students will focus on the number six. Students are given six frogs to color and dotted lines to practice writing the number six and the spelled word.
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Hopping to Addition

For Students 1st - 2nd
In this adding one-digit numbers to solve a riddle worksheet, students find the sums and use the answer code to solve the riddle telling why the frog was happy. Students solve seventeen problems.

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