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Oh!

Im Froggie and
obviously Im a frog. Today I
want something new
because Im tired

Please click the name of the frog to continue.


Click the frog to continue.
We frogs like to live
in swampy areas
where we lay our
eggs, for our food
and for safety
shelter.

Click the arrow.


Please click the frog.
Hello Welcome!
Please click the frog.
Today we are going to discuss
about a new topic. But before
we talk about a new lesson.
Lets have fun first.
Do you want to have an activity
or not?

Please click yes or no.


Choose from A or B of which
activity do you want by
clicking one of them.

A B
Hello Welcome!
Today we are going to discuss
about a new topic. But before
we talk about a new lesson.
Lets have fun first.
Do you want to have an activity
or not?

Please click yes or no.


Instruction: Help Froggy
to get on his way out.
Then click the maze if you
got the correct answer.

Need help!!!
Click arrow to continue.
Click the picture to continue
If you got the right answer for the
activity please continue to click
Activity B FOR MORE FUN.
Instruction: look for
frogs and click them if
you find it. God bless
and find the froggies.

Click the arrow to continue


Click for the frog near the duck to continue.
Find frogs then click arrow to continue.
How do you find your
activity? Did you
enjoy? What do you
think is our topic?

Im happy I did
enjoy! And its
about life of
frogs!! Yehey!
Objectives:
At the end of this discussion the learners are
able:
To identify what is a life cycle.
To enumerate the stages of the life cycle of
the frog.
To appreciate the life cycle of the frog and its
role in the environment.
Life Cycle

It is a pattern or a sequence of life stages of an


organism undergoes from birth to adult stage.

Click the arrow after reading.


Frog

Before an adult frog is born it undergone some


stages to form a perfect frog.
In mating season, male frogs tends to claps at the
back of the female frog in form of embrace called
amplexus.
Then the first stage of life is form.
As the frog grows it moves through these stages
in a process known as metamorphosis.
Stages of the Frog

Life Cycle Stage 1: the Egg of the frog


Life Cycle Stage 2: Tadpole (Larvae)
Life Cycle Stage 3: the Adult Stage
First stage: Egg
Most of the species like frogs lay their eggs in a calm water for
the safety of the young ones.
The female frog lays numerous eggs in masses that tend to
clump together (these egg masses are referred to as spawn).
As she deposits the eggs, the male releases sperm onto the
egg masses and fertilizes the eggs.
As the fertilized eggs mature, the yolk in each egg splits into
more and more cells and it begins to take on the form of a
tadpole. Within one to three weeks, the egg is ready to hatch,
and a tiny tadpole breaks free of the egg.
Second Stage: Tadpole
Tadpoles have rudimentary gills, a mouth, and a long tail. For the first
week or two after the tadpole hatches, it moves very little.
During this time, the tadpole absorbs the remaining yolk left over from
the egg, which provides much needed nourishment.
After absorbing the remaining yolk, the tadpole is strong enough to
swim on its own.
They are considered herbivores because they feed on algae.
As the tadpole continues to grow, it begins to develop hind limbs. Its
body elongates and its diet grows more robust, shifting to larger plant
matter and even insects. Later in their development, front limbs grow
and their tail shrinks. Skin forms over the gills.
Third Stage: Adult

At approximately 12 weeks of age, the tadpole's gills and


tail have been fully absorbed into the bodythe frog has
reached the adult stage of its life cycle and is now ready
to venture out onto dry land and in time repeat the life
cycle.
Role of Frogs in the Environment

have a big role in the environment because first


they are part of the food chain and second they
help reduce the increasing population of insects.
Lets have a
Quiz!
Direction: choose the correct answer for every question.

1.What do we call about the mating of


two frogs?
a. Embracing b. amplexus c. mating
Answer:

1. b. amplexus
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answer. SORRY
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answer. SORRY
2. Tadpoles are herbivore. True or false?
a. True b. false c. none of
the choices
Answer:

2. a. true
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answer. SORRY
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answer. SORRY
3. As frogs grow it moves through stages in a
process called ___.
a. Cycle b. metamorphosis
c. stages/process
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answer. SORRY
Answer:

3. b. metamorphosis
4. Most of the frogs lay their eggs in a ____.
a. Sea b. calm water
c. flowing river
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answer. SORRY
Answer:

4. b. calm water
5. How many weeks does a frog reach its
adult stage?
a. 15 weeks b. 9 weeks
c. 12 weeks
Answer:

5. c. 12 weeks
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answer. SORRY
References:

http://animals.about.com/od/frogstoads/ss/lif
ecyclefrog.htm#step5
http://allaboutfrogs.org/weird/general/cycle.h
tml
http://www.livescience.com/50692-frog-
facts.html
Submitted to:
Prof. Reynaldo Nogodula

Prepared by: Lhoren I. Abenoja


BSED- Biological Science 3
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