Months ago, after watching an episode of Brainchild on Netflix, the boys got super interested with knowing more about bacteria. They have so many questions about the biodiversity of life such as, if a bacteria is an animal or a plant? is it an alien species? The curiosity and eagerness to learn led me to introduce the Six Kingdoms of Life.
I know, this is elementary work, but I managed to pull-out activities that worked perfectly for both boys (10 and 5 years old).
Showing posts with label kingdoms of life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kingdoms of life. Show all posts
Life Cycle of a Frog Learning Activities
Friday, March 29, 2019
Nothing beats hands-on learning, but because we have no access to tadpoles and frogs, we just rely on books, educational toys and create meaningful materials to achieve the "hands-on experience". With the success of our Water Cycle activities, I made a similar learning pack for our frog life cycle. The learning pack is perfect for kids ages 4 to 7 years old, something that will grow with your child through the years. It contains different activities for different stages of learning for the child. All you needed to do is print the one that suits your needs.
Parts of a Frog Learning Materials for Kids
Friday, March 22, 2019
We are learning about frogs and we started our unit by learning about the body parts because Vito wanted to know if they are similar to his (to humans). Again, our Parts of a Frog Learning (ZOOLOGY BUNDLE Pack) came in handy in exploring the body parts of a frog and the activity sheets I included in the pack were really helpful in extending the learning activity for enhancing the retention of concepts.
If you are a homeschooler or a teacher looking for learning materials about frogs, then continue reading this post to learn more about this learning material and the activities that we worked on. The cards are simple and clear and are easy for young learners to use. The activity sheets are provided as I have observed through the years that these materials for tracing, coloring, and making booklets are effective in engaging young learners.
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