Try this feed the frog activity! All you need is: frog printable (scroll down to download a free copy of this) cardboard scissors plastic bugs, numbers, letters, loose parts to feed the frog Cut out the frog printable and tape it to a piece of cardboard. If you are making a flisat insert, you can simply use one piece of cardboard. Free preschool printable Feed The Frog kids activity promotes hand-eye coordination and fine motor control while learning about what amphibians eat.
Feed The Frog Kids activity is a fun learning game to promote dexterity, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor control. Game 2 Solve the addition and subtraction questions on the sheet provided to determine how many bugs to feed to the frog. Use rolled up balls of playdough for the 'bugs'.
Feed the Frog Print on cardstock, cut out frog and mouth shape, and attach to a container to catch the flies. Feed the Frog Fold the paper in half and cut the line. Make the mouth pop up by pushing it out from the back.
Directions You can either draw a frog picture on one page or use the printout. On a different coloured page, draw some little insects. Make several cards with the number and colour of each insect.
The child must select a card, examine it, and feed the frog the insects provided. Allows children to count the insects they feed to the frog. TM Frog Leg Pattern Fly Pattern What you need "Feed the Frog" pattern toilet-paper tube sheet of light cardboard (Paper plates or file folders work well.) tempera paints.
Feed the Frog Articulation Game - A Fun, Interactive Speech Therapy Activity!Make articulation practice exciting with this Feed the Frog activity! Students will feed flies to a printable frog as they practice their speech sounds. For an extra hands-on element, attach Velcro to the flies and use a fl. Digital file only- you download and print Feed the Frog Printable set includes one full page of the frog in a pond, 20 individual flies, and two lily flowers.
Use this as a table activity to practice counting. Place flies on frog's mouth or cut a hole in the frog's mouth to "feed the frog." Perfect for a sensory table activity, learning about frogs/pond, counting, leap day activity, etc. To.
Introducing Feed the Frog, a hilarious and engaging target game that turns your 3D printer purge pieces into flying fun! A mutant frog has busted out of its box, and the only way to save the day is to keep it fed! Whether you're looking for solo practice, friendly competition, or family game night entertainment, this hungry amphibian is ready to catch whatever you throw its way. At.