Sunday, October 11, 2009

Student-Created Questions

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.

10 comments:

  1. What colors are camouflaged frogs usually?

    What kind of frog is camouflaged to be in moss?

    Who is a bullfrog hiding from when it jumps into the lake?

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  2. Are toads a kind of frog?


    Do spadefoot toads dig into the underground?


    Can toads sleep for years without hearing a sound?



    Can any frogs survive in Alaska?

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  3. What does the mossy frog blend in with?

    What does the Amazon frog blend in with?

    Why do frogs need a sticky and long tongue?

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  4. Why are frogs green or brown?

    Do frogs use their eyeballs to help eat prey?

    Does a frog eat almost aaanything that is small?


    Does each frog have a speacial call?

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  5. 1. Do different frogs foil different predators in different ways?

    2. Where do spadefoot toads survive?

    3. Are frog's prey?

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  6. What frog can put an animal off for life with just one lick?

    What do horned frogs eat?

    How many bones does a frog have?

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  7. How are frogs different from toads?
    What do frogs eat?
    Where are frogs found?
    How many bones does a frog have?
    Where are toads found?

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  8. What do frogs eat?
    How frogs different from toads?
    Where are frogs found?
    How many bones does a frog have?
    Where are toads found?

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  9. Is a strawberry dart colors Red,and blue

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  10. Where can you find gliding frogs.
    How many speices of toads are there.
    How much does a frog weigh.

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