Frog
and Toad Internet Friendship Project
Frog
and Toad Links
Here are some sites to visit
for amphibian information or just for fun. Caution
- visit each site and examine it carefully before taking the
children.
- Frog and Toad Lesson Plans
on Line
- Frogland
- This site is
excellent. It is well worth exploring it to find all things froggy!
(http://allaboutfrogs.org/)
- Frog Sites from Enchanted
Learning:
- Frogs
and Toads at EnchantedLearning.com-
This site has diagrams, pictures to color and quizes to do.
(http://www.EnchantedLearning.com/subjects/amphibians/label/froglifecycle/label.shtml)
- Frog
Printout
(http://www.EnchantedLearning.com/subjects/amphibians/Frogprintout.shtml
- Toad
Printout
(http://www.EnchantedLearning.com/subjects/amphibians/Toadprintout.shtml)
- Amphibians
to Paint On Line (http://www.EnchantedLearning.com/painting/amphibians.shtml)
- Frog
Life Cycle
-
a cloze activity
http://www.EnchantedLearning.com/subjects/amphibians/cloze/froglifecycle.shtml
- Frog and Toad Answers from
Ask Earl (http://www.yahooligans.com/content/ask_earl/)
- Something
Froggy -
This is an on-line book in two versions. One is suitable for primary grade
children and the other for intermediate. It is entertaining and educational!
http://www.fi.edu/fellows/fellow9/jun99/
- All
About Frogs for Kids and Teachers
- The title tells
it all! (http://kiddyhouse.com/Themes/frogs/)
- Frogs
of New England
- A Think Quest
Developed by students
(http://library.thinkquest.org/11034/)
- Connecticut
Amphibians
- Difficult for young students, but contains lots of information
for teachers (http://ctamp.homestead.com/ctamphibians.html)
- Welcome
to Our Pad
- A site with some factual information with some other classroom
activities. http://www.tooter4kids.com/Frogs/Frog_Index.htm)
- Yahooligans
Animals - Amphibians
(http://yahooligans.yahoo.com/content/animals/amphibians/amph_woamphibians.html)
- Animal
Facts - Amphibians
- A site from the National Zoo that discusses different kinds of amphibians.
(http://www.csn.act.edu.au/frogs/Default.htm)
- Frog
Calls - A great
site for the children to see and hear different kinds of frogs.
(http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/chordata/lissamphibia/frog_calls.html)
- The
Froggy Page -
This is designed by someone who loves every thing about frogs! There are some
cute things you can use with the children. Beware of some of her links, though.
They might not be appropriate for second grade!
(http://frog.simplenet.com/froggy/)
- Absolute
Froggies -
Another thorough site for frog lovers. Lots of pictures and sounds!
(http://www.everwonder.com/david/frogs/)
- Judy
and David's Songbook -
Has words to children's
songs including Frog Went a Courtin' and Froggy in the Bathtub.
There is a picture for the children to color
of the Froggy in the Tub!
(http://judyanddavid.com/Songbook/F.html)
- FrogWeb-
From the Nature
Conservancy. (http://www.frogweb.gov/index.html)
- A
Thousand Friends of Frogs Connecting
children, parents, educators, and scientiststo study and celebrate frogs and
their habitats.
(http://cgee.hamline.edu/frogs)
- The Whole
Frog Project -
This is above the children's ability. However, it can provide teachers with
plenty of interesting facts and some good pictures.
(http://george.lbl.gov/ITG.hm.pg.docs/Whole.Frog/Whole.Frog.html)
- Build
the Virtual Frog
- Learn all about frog anatomy!
(http://www-itg.lbl.gov/vfrog/builder.html)
- Frogs
and Toads in Color and Sound
- the title says it all! (http://www.naturesound.com/frogs/frogs.html)
- Frog
and Toad Photo Gallery
- Lovely photographs of the animals in their habitats. (http://www.scserp.com/SCS_Photo_Gallery_Amphibians_Frogs_and_Toads.htm)
- Exploratorium:
Frogs -
Most of us will not be able to take a field trip with the class to California
to visit the Exploritorium. However, we can take a virtual field trip to this
site! It is wonderful. (http://www.exploratorium.edu/frogs/index.html)
- The
Somewhat Amusing World of Frogs
- This page also
contains lots of frog and toad facts and some great pictures. There are frog
noises which play continuously which can be a problem in the classroom when
only a child or two is using the computer.
(http://www.csu.edu.au/faculty/commerce/account/frogs/frog.htm)
- Yosemite
Frogs Project
- This site is
a serious look at the decline in the frog and toad populations and what this
means to the earth's ecosystem. It is a bit heavy reading for the children.
However, teachers may find some very useful information here. (http://members.aol.com/hyla/index.html)
- Fredo's
Frog Pond -
A fun site from Melbourne Zoo in Australia
(http://www.greenweb.com.au/freddo/index.html)
- Frog
Symphony Project -
Another site from
Australia which has students studying frogs in their environment.
(http://www.csn.act.edu.au/frogs/frogres.html)
Click
on the frog to go to the top of the page.
Click on the toad to go to
jump back to the Frog and Toad home page. 