Build a Frog Pond
When you are trying to learn about frogs there is nothing that can beat having your own backyard frog pond. Teaching about frogs and pond life I found that daily trips to the frog pond offer opportunities for children to observe frogs in all their stages from eggs to tadpoles to frogs.
That experience creates eager learners who strive to read and write better so that they can tell others of their experiences. Contemplating the numbers of insects needed to feed the frogs, the area of the pond and how much water it contains as well as calculating the number of frogs that will develop from the quantity of eggs laid in the pond offers incentive to learn mathematical concepts.
Come create a frog pond and create an ideal learning environment...
Photo Credit: At the Frog Pond
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Why build a classroom frog pond?
There is nothing like taking a trip to the frog pond to spark interest in learning. Wherever you look there are living creatures flying, swimming and crawling. Look closely. Take lots of pictures and record your findings.Make sure to draw pictures of your discoveries as well. Often the drawings you do will give a better feeling of the frogs, tadpoles and other creatures that you find than a photograph will and sometimes you might miss the photo opportunity while you can always draw from your memory.
Nothing replaces having a frog pond in your yard for inspiring interest in a Frog Unit Study.
Frog ponds can be built inexpensively and maintenance need not be time consuming.
Children will learn best if they are completely involved in the process of helping to create the pond.
All aspects of the curriculum can benefit and be enhanced by building a frog pond.
So What's involved in Building a Frog Pond?
1. Find a spot.
2. Collect materials and tools.
Photo Credit: Rocks for the Pond
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3. Dig out a hole and line it with a waterproof pond liner.
4. Weigh the liner down with rocks and fill the pond with water.
5. Add plants and other landscaping.
6. Find a source for NATIVE frogs.
- How to Build A Water Garden or Fish Pond
- Step-by-step instructions for building your own watergarden or fish pond.
How to build the perfect pond:
Creating a Living Pond
Suggested Books on Creating a Living Pond

Taking a fascinating look at plants, insects, frogs, toads and bird-life, 'The Living Pond' examines the habitat that is a thriving pond community.
Attracting Frogs to Your Pond
Keeping your pond clean
Observe the pond regularly to notice when the first frogs arrive.
Allowing the native frogs to find your pond will not only assure that they stay there but also eliminates the possibility of introducing invasive species.
- Backyard Frog Pond

Photo Credit: Backyard Frog Pond
by Shelby Snider
Shelby has a Wildlife Habitat Garden at her home in Virginia and here she is inviting frogs. I promise you, if you build a pond, the frogs will find it.
They say the best way to cut down on algae in your pond is to keep at least 2/3s to 3/4s of the surface water covered with plants, which Shelby has managed to accomplish.- Eco Backyard Wildlife Ponds and Water Features


Photo Credit: Backyard Pondon Flickr, Creative Commons.
Photo Credit: Backyard Wildlife Pondon Flickr, Creative Commons
There is no better way to bring wildlife to your yard than with a wildlife pond. A natural water feature will attract native and migratory birds, beneficial bats, and a variety of reptiles and amphibians. Backyard ponds also replace wetland habitat lost to urbanization.
A properly built pond should also keep your yard largely free of mosquitoes. Take into account that a Koi or a fish pond is not the same as a wildlife pond. A wildlife pond does not rely on expensive equipment and filters, although you can choose to install a filter if you wish. However, a good combination of aquatic plants should serve as a filter to keep your pond filtered and healthy.
Learn how to build your wildlife pond...
Building a Classroom Pond Almost for Free.
- How To Build a Classroom Pond - Cheap & Safe
- OK, what are your options? Can it be done cheaper and quicker? Yes. I have seen ponds at lawn and garden shops made simply by laying cinder blocks on the floor to shape the pond, then draping the liner over them and capping the top with a row of rock (which would be optional.) The goal is finding some way to shape the pond and contain the water safely.
A way to cut costs with the liner is to call a few swimming pool companies and ask if they have old swimming pool liners to give away. While not as heavy as commercial pond liners, I think by using two layers they are just as safe. We built a pond in our back yard with one and direct sunlight tends to break it down, but indoors you should have nothing to worry about.
Pond liners
Pond liners are essential to building a garden pond but they need not be expensive.
Fetching new data from eBay now... please stand byLearning around the Frog Pond

Photo Credit: Watching Frogs
Clipart from the U.S. Scouting Service Project
All aspects of the curriculum can benefit and be enhanced by building a frog pond.
We start the day with a Calendar Time and a frog related pattern. Then we read a frog related book before heading out to the frog pond, sketchbook in hand for our morning observation.


Photo Credit: Early morning web on Flickr, Creative Commons.
Photo Credit: Water Strider on Flickr, Creative Commons.
Each morning there is something new to see and record.One day we might notice water striders zipping across the surface of the water.
1. Do frogs eat water striders? We make a note to look up the information when we get back inside. (Language Arts and Research)
2. How do the water striders stay on top of the water and not sink? I will set up an experiment in the sensory table during the afternoon. (Science)
3. We see some frog eggs. How long will it take for them to hatch? Can we estimate how many there are? (Math)

Photo Credit: Drawing by the Frog Pond
on Flickr, Creative Commons.
4. Each child chooses a subject to draw and settles down to carefully observe it's shape and details. (Art)
5. When we get back to the classroom we will write about our observations. We share our writing in the afternoon. (Writing Workshop)
6. On the way back from the pond we sing a frog song. (Music)
7. At recess we try to move like the animals that we have seen. (Physical Education)
8. After lunch we read stories about frogs from other cultures using Venn Graphs to compare and contrast the various stories. (Social Studies)
Making learning interconnected and hands-on makes kids excited about learning.
Why don't the Water Striders Sink?
- Walking On Water: Water Striders and Surface Tension
- This sample activity investigates the specific question of the effect of a pollutant, sodium docedyl sulfate (SDS), on the mobility of water striders. SDS is found in most household detergents and is known to reduce the surface tension of water.
Water striders are dependent on surface tension of water to move around and capture food. The hypothesis is that the water strider will break the surface tension and sink at some concentration of detergent.
Links to Frog Pond Experiments
Learning more about the Frog Pond Habitat
If you have a link to a fun experiment for children to learn more about the frog pond habitat just add it here?
Debating the Frog Pond Issue
Have you ever wanted to have a frog pond in your back yard?
Fetching blurbs now... please stand byEvery yard needs a frog pond.
MeganCasey says:
I miss hearing the late night frogs peeping in the lagoon surrounding my old house. Maybe I need to give them an excuse to come to my new one!
Posted August 26, 2009
Frog Ponds are too difficult to maintain.
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The Park Keeper at the Round Pond in Kensington Gardens Explains How Ducks Work to a Small Boyt
Bedford, Francis
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We may not be able to build a pond as big as the one at Kensington Gardens but even a small garden will help children learn and enjoy the a unit study about frogs when able to interact with it in a hands-on way.
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- The pond by my office building at work is frozen. As is the fountain in my apartment complex (and I'm talking a couple inches thick here).
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- Killed some of my fish! Half way through building them a bigger pond - where's the justice!
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- Omg, why am I building a Koi/goldfish pond in the kitchen instead of studying for anatomy?
All about Frogs

Photo Credit: Froglets are growing legs
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Industrial Waste in the Frog Pond
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Are Vernal Pools in remote rural areas of Vermont being destroyed by industrial waste? Come on a walk in the early spring. Walk through the cold wet mud and try not to slip on the remaining spots of ice as we go on a hunt for frog eggs and discover s...
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Learning to Count with Frogs
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Learning to count can be a joyful hop around the Frog Pond. With this froggy theme, children count their way around the frog board, count the flies the frog eats and count the hidden frogs. From counting to 10 to helping in annual Frog Monitoring pr...
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Frog Pattern Math
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As teachers and homeschoolers we often think of math a subject totally unrelated to the theme we are studying. In this lens I hope to dispel l this myth. Using the frog theme we will explore geometric shapes. From the circular bubbles rising up from...
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Take trips to the frog pond. Become a frog and play games and sing songs, gobble up the insect words and swat the fly verbs. This lens will give you dozens of ideas, resources, hints and tricks to create frog-themed activities for both homeschool fam...
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- Next time you think about instigating a small frog from a small pond,think thrice or be ready to face a monster!!You egoistic bitch!!!!!!!!!
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- Is it bad that I wanna keep doin #igrewupon? Haven't spken abt Charlie, Vanilla Fields or Xclamation perfume!Or Frog Pond, Fabulous& Bazla!
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- Playing ' one frog jump into the water pond boing' w both divisions :D effing hillarious & fun ^^
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- Ice skating at Patriots Place, Fenway, the Frog Pond...doesn't it all sound a bit strange to you?
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- Soo sleepy. Not in the mood to go to school tomorrow. Maybe the bus will go down in the frog pond when turning around! :D
Come Sign the Frog Pond Guestbook

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Small Pebble Lined Pond Surrounded by Water and Marginal Plants, Ruxley Road
Legate, Jane
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- groovyoldlady groovyoldlady Jun 9, 2009 @ 7:31 am
- Sounds ambitious, but fun!
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- Kathleen Tehrani Kathleen Tehrani Jun 1, 2009 @ 3:05 pm
- Hi evelyn,
I have been following your stuff for hours now...lol You are just the coolest lady! What wonderful, hands on, imaginative crazy stuff you have! I write for Examiner.com I'm their Early Childhood Education Examiner and I would LOVE to link to some of your stuff and maybe use a few of your photos (and give proper credit and links of course) if that's okay with you. Once again...your stuff is amazing. What brought me to your blog was my research of KING BIDGOOD activities...and yours are just awesome. My articles can be found at the following: http://www.examiner.com/x-10971-Early-Childhood-Education-Examiner If it's okay to link to you and share some of your activities and photos...please let me know! Thank you so much!
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- Evelyn_Saenz Evelyn_Saenz Jun 1, 2009 @ 2:26 pm | in reply to a_willow
- Thank you, SquidAngel.
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- a_willow a_willow Jun 1, 2009 @ 2:06 pm
- Excellent lens! As I would expect from you! Blessed by an Angel!
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- ElizabethJeanAllen ElizabethJeanAllen May 24, 2009 @ 8:10 am
- Hi,
My name is Elizabeth Jean Allen and I am the new group leader for the Nature and the Outdoors Group.
Welcome.
Lizzy
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About the Frog Loving Author of this Lens
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Evelyn Saenz: Lensography of a Teacher
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My passion is teaching and finding ways to teach children in fun, hands-on, creative ways. The unit studies I make on Squidoo reflect my view that learning should be integrated and no skills should be taught in isolation. I believe that each topic s...







