Frog Notebooking Pages and Anatomy Worksheets
Your elementary and middle school students can use these free Frogs notebooking pages and anatomy worksheets when they are studying the many species of frogs in the amphibian order Anura.

Let your students use these three differentiated levels of the Frogs Notebooking Printables as a part of their science and biology study while they write, draw, and color what they’ve learned about these varied carnivorous amphibians.
The internal and external worksheets go perfectly with a Frog dissection lab for your biology class.
Online resources, videos, and book recommendations are below to help you and your students learn more about the metamorphic amphibians from the class Amphibia, clade Salientia, order Anura.
These notebooking pages are generally for students working at the 2nd to 8th grade levels.
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Resources for Learning about Frogs
Library List
In order of difficulty:
Nat Geo Little Kids First Board Book: Frogs by Ruth Musgrave
A Frog in the Bog by Karma Wilson
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
Reptiles and Amphibians: A Fully Illustrated, Authoritative and Easy-to-Use Guide (A Golden Guide from St. Martin’s Press) by Hobart H. Smith
Online Resources for Learning about Frogs
No Ears, No Problem: Frogs Can Hear With Their Lungs
Why Are These Frogs So Colorful?
Anatomy of a Frog from Learn About Nature
More Labeled Frog Anatomy pictures
Difference between Frogs and Toads from Learn About Nature
Hands-on Learning about Frogs
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.
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!
Let your students write about each stage of the frog’s development from tadpole to adult in their nature notebook.
Frog Dissection Kit Anatomy by National Geographic
Life Cycle and Frog Anatomy Model
Frog Notebooking and Journaling Printables
Topics included in these Frogs notebooking pages:
- Amphibians
- Frogs
- Tree Frogs
- Spring Peepers
- Glass Frogs
- Poison Dart Frogs
- American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus)
- Differences between Frogs and Toads
- Life Cycle of Frogs
- Internal Anatomy of a Frog
- External Anatomy of a Frog
- 3 PreK/K coloring and tracing pages

These notebooking pages come in 3 levels to fit all of your student’s needs. There’s a large elementary-lined one, a smaller elementary-lined one, and a regular-lined one. There are 35 printable pages in total.
Each level of the Frogs printables also comes in a photo, a color graphic, and a printer ink friendly black/white.
These free notebooking printables would even work for copying a poem or quote about frogs.
Additionally, there are full color internal and external Label the Frog anatomy worksheets included in this pack as well as preschool Frog tracing and coloring worksheet included in this pack.





These printables are available individually in the Free Resource Library below, or you can get them in one convenient download in our Amphibians Notebooking Bundle in the HHO Shop.
Download your copy of the Frogs Notebooking Pages from the Free Resource Library. Look under Individual Notebooking > Science > Animals
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