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The Frog Chorus
After looking at a finished picture of a frog chorus, children practice circles, curves, and wavy lines, then learn to draw the frogs through tracing and adding missing parts
💬 Let’s Look at the Finished Frog Chorus
This is the finished picture of the frog chorus. What shapes are the frogs made of? Look closely at the mouths, musical notes, and wavy lines too.
🤔 What kinds of lines and shapes make the frogs’ faces, eyes, mouths, leaves, and musical notes?
💬 Let’s Practice Lines and Shapes
First, let’s trace the lines and shapes. Circles will become the frogs’ faces and eyes. Trace the wavy lines and musical notes slowly too.
🤔 Which circles look like they could become the frogs’ eyes? Which lines look like they could become mouths or pond waves?
💬 Trace the Whole Finished Picture
This time, let’s trace the whole frog chorus. Trace the faces, eyes, mouths, and leaves slowly. Will it become the same picture as the example on page 1?
🤔 Can you find and trace the same three frogs, musical notes, and waves as in the example?
💬 Add the Missing Parts Yourself to Finish It
For the last page, try drawing the missing parts yourself. Use the lines that are still there as clues, and finish the frogs. Add the musical notes and waves too, and complete the chorus picture.
🤔 What parts are missing? Can you remember the example on page 1 and add them?