Frog Life Cycle Worksheets for Early Learners
Your students will love studying the life cycle of a frog with these free printable worksheets.

Spring is the perfect time to get the kids outside to enjoy some nature. While you are out exploring, be sure to bring along a notebook so your students can write about and draw what they see.
Use the recommended resources for learning more about the amphibian life cycle of egg to tadpole to pollywog to frog.
Recommended Resources for Learning about the Frog’s Life Cycle
Library List
Frogs and Toads and Tadpoles, Too (Rookie Read-About Science: Animals) by Allen Fowler
And the Bullfrogs Sing: A Life Cycle Begins by David L. Harrison
Frogs by Gail Gibbons
Frogs by Seymour Simon
One Small Square: Pond by Donald Silver
Online Resources for Learning about the Life Cycle of a Frog
Frog Life Cycle info from Learn About Nature
Frog Life Cycle Metamorphosis song
Hands-on Learning about the Frog Life Cycle
If you have access to a pond or a lake, bring a small fish net along and look along the shallow edges for some tiny tadpoles. Have your student draw a picture of the tadpoles in a notebook.
For a fun frog life cycle activity, you could catch some tadpoles. If regulations allow, bring the tadpoles home along with some of the pond water and watch them grow in an aquarium. Be sure to release the adult frogs back where you first caught the tadpoles!
If you don’t have access to live tadpoles, try these realistic frog life cycle toys instead.
Learn the Frog life cycle through movement and books
If you want to do a more in-depth study of frogs, we also have a frog lapbook and a frog notebooking page.
These frog life cycle worksheets are best for students working at a kindergarten to early elementary level. For higher level (upper elementary and middle/high school) frog life cycle printables, use the frog notebooking pages.



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