Frog on a Log?
The frog does not want to sit on a log. Doing his best to find an alternative place to sit, the frog asks the cat a long list of questions. For every answer the cat has, the frog has another question – until the frog finds out what dogs sit on!
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A Guide to Reading Aloud to Your Child
- Find a comfortable space to read together.
- Slow down and enjoy the illustrations.
- Ask and answer questions together.
- Make reading part of your routine - bedtime is a great time for reading.
- Use these prompts to encourage deeper thinking with your children: "Tell me more, why do you think that?" "How do you know that?" "Interesting, did you notice anything else?"
Phonemic Awareness
When introducing the book, share the title and notice these phonemic elements:
When introducing the book, share the title and notice these phonemic elements:
The final sound in the words frog and log is Gg. This letter makes the sound /g/ like gopher, good, and gorilla. Let’s say that sound together: /g/, /g/, /g/. Point to the Gg in the title. Read the title together, emphasizing the sound /g/.
Read the following words to your child and ask your child if they end with the sound /g/ like frog and log: pond, dog, egg, snake, eyes, hug, pig.
Vocabulary
uncomfortable : feeling uneasy or discomfort
splinters : a small, sharp piece of material that is broken off from a larger piece
flutes : a woodwind instrument with a high pitch
Questions to Discuss
What is another word for hare?
How many fleas are on peas?
What sound does a gorilla make? Do you think the gorilla can make that sound while sitting on a pillar?
Why does the cat say “I was hoping you weren’t going to ask that” at the end of the book? How would you feel if you were the frog?
Let's Play
Frog on a Log? is full of rhyming words! Rhyming words are words that end with the same sound, like hat and cat. Choose the pictures below that rhyme with the word frog.
Make a list with your child of words that rhyme with things found around the house, such as:
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