You may see a lot of pumpkins in the fall. But have you ever seen a pumpkin toadlet? This frog is as small as a bee. It has bumpy orange skin. It has black eyes. It even glows in the dark.
Learning Objective: Students will get information from text and an image to learn about pumpkin toadlets.
This frog has a few interesting features:
You may see a lot of pumpkins in the fall. But have you ever seen a pumpkin toadlet? This frog is as small as a bee. It has bumpy orange skin. It has black eyes. It even glows in the dark.
It is smaller than a thumbnail.
Do you think that pumpkin toadlet is a good name for it?
About the Article
English Language Arts Focus
Nonfiction Text Features: Photographs & Labels
Science Focus
Animal adaptations
Implementation
Pairings and Text Connections
Suggested Reading Focus
Getting information from text and images/labels (20 minutes)
Finally, discuss what children learned from both the picture and the words in the article. What can they recall? What was most interesting?
After-Reading Skills Practice
Skills: Complete sentences; Labeling (15 minutes)