Tree Frogs
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Many brightly colored frogs are poisonous. The bright colors warn predators to stay away.15 of 21 |
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Correlations
First Grade
High frequency words a, and, are, be, by, can, do, from, has, have, in, is, it,
not, of, on, the, them, their, they, this, to, was, with, you
Story words absorb, Antarctica, camouflage, insects, poisonous, tongue, tympanum
Reading Recovery 15 – 16
DRA 16 Guided Reading I
First Grade Science Standards 1-LS1-2, LS1.D
Guiding questions:
- Why is it important for a frog to see well?
- Why is it important for a frog to hear well?
- Why is it important for a frog to jump and climb?
- What do frogs need to live?
- How do frogs help us?
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Other Kindergarten-level readers:
- Can you see me? Reading Recovery 1; DRA 1; Guided Reading A; Kinder Science Standards K-LS1-1
- Frog colors Reading Recovery 1; DRA A1; Guided Reading A; Kinder Science Standards K-LS1-1
- In and on Reading Recovery 2; DRA 2; Guided Reading B; Kinder Science Standards K-LS1-1, K-ESS3-1
- The rainforest Reading Recovery 1; DRA A1; Guided Reading A; Kinder Science Standards K-ESS3-1
- The river Reading Recovery 2; DRA 2; Guided Reading B; Kinder Science Standards K-ESS3-1
- Water Reading Recovery 2; DRA 2; Guided Reading B; Kinder Science Standards K-LS1-1
- What do we eat? Reading Recovery 3; DRA 3; Guided Reading C; Kinder Science Standards K-LS1-1, K-ESS3-1
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