Read pgs. 10-23. What adaptations enable different species of frogs to survive? Create test questions about the adaptations. Use the handout to record questions on the frogs. Then, cut out each frog. Place in a ziplock bag to exchange with another student.
*** You can ask your teacher for copies of the frog template to write your thick questions.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
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