Thursday, August 8, 2013

Five Green and Speckled Frogs (Flannel Friday)

Okay, so the post for my *first* Flannel Friday isn't really a flannel, but a manipulative that you can use for story time. It's great for on-the-go, if you're traveling to a classroom or center, and fun for kids to play with in the car. It's just so stinking easy, I have to share it!






This is a super simple prop you can use for the traditional favorite, Five Green & Speckled Frogs. I've used it for years now in story time, with a blue cloth draped over my lap, and I plop the frogs onto the floor as we sing the song together.

We make a craft together each week in my preschool story time group, and I've given children paper towel tubes and frog cutouts to make their own frogs on a log to take home and practice.

Hope you enjoy it!




The adorable printable can be found here:
http://picklebums.com/2011/03/29/five-green-frogs-printable/

Materials needed are:
5 frog cutouts, preferably on card stock or sturdy paper or laminated
a paper towel tube
razor knife or scissors, to cut the paper towel tube log





Using the razor knife or scissors, make one long slit along the middle of the tube, about an inch from each end, keeping the line as straight as you can. When cutting out the frogs, make sure to leave a longish tab along the bottom of each so that you have plenty of room to push the cutout into the slit. Line them up, and you're ready to go!



Here's Miss Nina's wonderfully fun version of Five Green and Speckled Frogs, in case you need a refresher:




Happy day,
Miss Lisa