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Title: Froggy Books by Jonathan London 1st Grade Level


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Froggy Books by Jonathan London1st Grade Level
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Froggys Sleepover
  • Froggy is sleeping over at Max's house for the
    first time. But then Froggy decides it would be a
    good idea to go back to his own house. Then Max
    gets a tummy ache and wants to go back to his own
    house. Back and forth they go between the two
    houses.

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Froggys Sleepover
  • Read the book to the students.
  • As you are reading the book to the students have
    them keep track of how many times Foggy and Max
    go back and forth.
  • At the end of the book ask the students the
    number that they came up with and make sure that
    everyone has the same number.
  • Math Standard 1.1.1 Count, read, and write
    whole numbers up to 100.
  • Language Art Standard 1.1.1 Match oral words to
    printed words.
  • Gardners Intelligence Mathematical/Logical
    (collecting data on how many times they go back
    and forth)

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Froggys Sleepover
  • Read the book to the students.
  • Talk to the class about what they bring to
    sleepovers.
  • Have the students write about what they did when
    they stayed somewhere. What was the experience
    like?
  • Science Standard 1.2.7 Write brief
    informational descriptions of a real object,
    person, place, or event using information from
    observations.
  • Language Art Standard 1.1.3 Recognize that
    sentences start with capital letters and end with
    punctuation, such as periods, question marks, and
    exclamation points.
  • Gardners Intelligence Intrapersonal (personal
    response on their sleepover)

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Froggy Bakes A Cake
  • It's Froggy's mother's birthday, and Froggy wants
    to bake her birthday cake all by himself. He
    gathers the chocolate, the sugar, the eggs, the
    flour, and pretty soon, Froggy has all the
    ingredients he needs to make... a big mess!

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Froggy Bakes A Cake
  • Read the book to the students.
  • Have the students listen for the words first,
    second, third, etc
  • As a class write down what they do in the morning
    using the words first, second, third, etc
  • Math Standard 1.1.6 Match the number of names
    (first, second, third, etc) with an ordered set
    of up to 10 items.
  • Language Art Standard 1.2.2 Identify text that
    uses sequence or other logical order.
  • Gardners Intelligence Interpersonal
    (brainstorming as a class what they do in the
    morning)

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Froggy Bakes A Cake
  • Read the book to the students.
  • As a class follow directions and the measurements
    on how to make cupcakes.
  • Make sure that everyone in their groups are
    getting a chance to participate.
  • Science Standard 1.2.1Use whole numbers, up to
    100, in counting, identifying, measuring, and
    describing objects and experiences.
  • Language Art Standard 1.2.4 Follow one-step
    written instructions.
  • Gardners Intelligence Bodily/Kinesthetic (hands
    on experiment, making cupcakes)

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Froggy Goes Camping
  • Froggy packs a lot into one week hikes and
    archery lessons, food fights, scary stories and
    funny songs around the campfire. But only Froggy
    could also manage to lose his trunks during swim
    class and overturn his kayak with the camp
    director in it.

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Froggy Goes Camping
  • Read the book to the students outside.
  • Since Froggy follows directions during the week
    at camp, have the students follow directions on
    how to get to certain areas around the school.
    For example have the students follow directions
    on how to get to the playground.
  • Math Standard 1.4.5 Give and follow directions
    for finding a place or object.
  • Language Art Standard 1.4.6 Organize and
    classify information by constructing categories
    on the basis of observation.
  • Gardners Intelligence Naturalistic (reading the
    book and doing activities outside)

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Froggy Goes Camping
  • Read the book to the students.
  • Have the students draw and describe what type of
    activities they would have their camp. Make a
    map of their camp.
  • Have the students talk about their camp and
    explain their activities.
  • Science Standard 1.1.1 Observe, describe, draw,
    and sort objects carefully to learn about them.
  • Language Art Standard 1.7.5 Use descriptive
    words when speaking about people, places, things,
    and events.
  • Gardners Intelligence Visual-Spatial (making a
    visual map of their own camp)

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Froggy Goes to School
  • Preschoolers are sure to relate to Froggy's
    forgetfulness, impatience, and fears. The
    repetitive text and funny sounds will encourage
    beginning readers who are sure to be attracted to
    the hilariously expressive illustrations.

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Froggy Goes to School
  • Read the book to the students.
  • The book talks about how Froggy feels on his 1st
    day of school. Have the students understand and
    make connections to how Froggy felt to how they
    felt on their 1st day of school.
  • Students will then retell their stories to the
    class.
  • Math Standard 1.6.5 Understand and use
    connections between two problems.
  • Language Art Standard 1.5.1 Write brief
    narratives (stories) describing an experience.
  • Gardners Intelligence Verbal-Linguistic
    (retelling their 1st day of school)

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Froggy Goes to School
  • Read the book to the students.
  • Have the students write how they felt on their
    1st day of school. While the students are writing
    play the same music that you played on the 1st
    day of school. This will help to bring back
    memories.
  • Science Standard 1.2.7 Write brief
    informational descriptions of a real object,
    person, place, or event using information from
    observations.
  • Language Art Standard 1.5.4 Use descriptive
    words when writing.
  • Gardners Intelligence Musical (listening to
    music as they write)

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Froggys Halloween
  • As the sacred day grows nearer and nearer, Froggy
    spends all his time daydreaming about what
    costume he will wear for Halloween. Should he be
    a superhero? A pirate? A ghost? Finally, in the
    middle of the night, the day before Halloween, it
    hits him he'll be the Frog Prince!

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Froggys Halloween
  • Read the book to the students.
  • Have the students draw what their Halloween
    costume is going to look like this Halloween.
  • Students will be able to present their drawings
    to the class.
  • Math Standard1.1.10 Represent, compare, and
    interpret data using pictures and picture graphs.
  • Language Art Standard 1.7.10 Use visual aids,
    such as pictures and objects, to present oral
    information.
  • Gardner Intelligence Visual-Spatial (sketching
    their costumes)

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Froggys Halloween
  • Read the book to the students.
  • Split the students up into groups with 4 in each.
  • Have the students measure each other so they
    would know how much fabric they would need to
    make their Halloween costumes.
  • Science Standard 1.2.4 Measure the length of
    objects having straight edges in inches,
    centimeters, or nonstandard units.
  • Language Art Standard 1.7.9 Provide
    descriptions with careful attention to sensory
    detail.
  • Gardner Intelligence Bodily-Kinesthetic (moving
    around to measure each other)
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