Brenda Rone, Susan Gentry, and Bridgett Niedringhaus Hazelwood School District Second Grade.

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Brenda Rone, Susan Gentry, and Bridgett Niedringh Hazelwood School District Second Grade

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Brenda Rone, Susan Gentry, and Bridgett NiedringhausHazelwood School District

Second Grade

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These lessons are designed to reinforce:State Science Standard 3

VII Living Systems

A. Structure, Function, and CharacteristicsB. Life ProcessesC. DiversityD. ReproductionE. Adaptation and Evolution

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Teacher Page

•Second Grade, Show Me Standard, Science 3

•The elements of Living Systems are integrated in the activities.

•We suggest that students keep a journal.

•It is critical for students to use writing skills to explain answers. When you see this symbol students should use their journals.

•Please take time to discuss possible answers.

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Life CycleActivity 1

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Write one sentence for each picture, describing the changein eachstage.

Life Cycle of a Frog

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legsadulteggtadpoletaillungsgillsfrog

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The life of a frog begins when the tadpole hatches from the egg.

Stage 1

Stage 2

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Stage 2

Stage 3

A tadpole has gills and swims in the water. Legs begin to develop.

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Stage 3

Stage 4

After a period of time the tadpole has fully developed legs and lungs.

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Stage 4

Stage 5

The tail is being absorbed and the frog is able to spend more time on land.

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Stage 5 The frog is fully developed and can live on land or in water.

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