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Circle Time Fun Song: 5 Green and Speckled Frogs Interactive

Rated 4.88 out of 5, based on 31 reviews
4.9 (31 ratings)
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Grade Levels
PreK - 1st
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Pages
10 pages
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The students really enjoy this resource. They watch Cocomelon Speckled Frogs, then make the frogs jump off of the log.
First I used this resource with my autistic son while we did virtual therapy at home through the pandemic. I loved it so much that now I use it regularly with my preK music class!
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5 Green and Speckled Frogs Fun circle time song that is interactive and can be secured to a folder to create a simple and easy song activity that is easy to store. Great for Circle Time, Math Centers, Reading Centers as the students manipulate the frogs and numbers reinforcing counting, subtracting and reading from left to right.

This is a favorite children’s rhyme that the children love especially about the frogs eating the bugs. YUM ! YUM!

I use this rhyme for a variety of students from students

♥ Preschool, kindergarten, and first graders as part of a poem choice

♥ Fluency cases to practice smooth speech

♥ Students who need visual supports including students on the autism spectrum, students with attention deficit, students with cognitive difficulties, and students with speech or language difficulties.

This is such a simple rhyme it is one that I put in a folder so that it is easily transported and stored.

I attach the pond and the pieces of frog and numbers secured with Velcro.

I laminate and put the song card in the folder unattached so that it can pull it out easily.

Total Pages
10 pages
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