Can Frog and Snake Be Friends? Inspired by a true storyKids Picture Book About Unusual Friends - Classroom Story with Review GameA fully illustrated children's classroom story with facts about animals. Have you ever met someone and thought that you could never, ever be friends? That is what happened to Frog and Snake. Frogs and snakes cannot be friends. Nope. No way. No how. NEVER going to happen. Except maybe...
This fictional kids' book about unusual friends was inspired by true events. Frog and Snake need to find some common ground if they're going to be able to live in the same hole. Along the way, they learn many things about each other and are surprised at the things they have in common.
- Frog and Snake story
- 1 page epilogue
- 1 page about similarities and differences learned in the story (review game - interactive exercise)
- 1 page identifying similarities and differences between self and someone very different (self-reflection - interactive exercise)
- 1 page of more similarities and differences in frogs and snakes around the world (fun random facts reinforcing the number of similarities)
- 1 page table of fun facts that require research or deduction to answer (research game - interactive exercise)
>To help kids with direct application of this concept, at the end of the book, several activities were included.
- Story Review. A few fun facts about the biology of frogs and snakes that we learn in the story with spaces for check marks to identify which traits applied to Frog, to Snake, and to both characters. Memory retention of those fun science concepts.
- Personal Application. Identify someone they know who is very different from themselves. The table is set up with similar columns to the previous exercise on the facing page. Add the name of the other individual and list the traits they have in common with that person and the traits that are different.
- Biology Curiosity and Learning to Research. Many more odd animal facts about frogs and snakes. Some have been completed and some will need research. The instructions encourage extra research at the library or online.
Bonus! We don't need formal classroom books about biology to have some fun with random facts about frogs. This kids' book about frogs and snakes has interactive exercises answer common questions like:
- What are the major similarities between reptiles and amphibians?
- What are the major differences between amphibians and reptiles?
- Do snakes eat frogs?
- Do frogs eat snakes?