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Tad the Tadpole

Grade Level:
Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
Subject:
Science
State Standards:
Alabama Standards
6th grade - SCI.6.15.2, SCI.6.15.3

Tennessee Standards
3rd grade - 3.LS4.1, 3.LS4.2, 3.LS4.3
4th grade - 4.LS2.5
6th grade - 6.LS4.2

Russell Cave National Monument has several different frogs that live in the cave’s habitat. Chorus frogs, barking tree frogs, and southern leopard frogs are some of the main species that balance the ecosystem in the park. Frogs are important because they help the environment by indicating stress levels in habitats and performing algae consumption in stream beds. During this program the students will learn what pollutants harm these animals and the environmental friendly ways to solve these pollution problems.  

Materials

Reference this document for vocabulary words students should know before the ranger program.

Download Tad the Tadpole Vocabulary Words

In this activity give students a habitat and a frog to research. Have them fill out the form with the information that they find for their habitat.

Download Habitat Form Pre-Visit Activity

Have your students play Habitat Jeopardy to learn more about the natural habitat at Russell Cave.

Download Habitat Jeopardy

After the ranger program, have students write a letter to Tad about how they can make the world a cleaner place.

Download Dear Tad Post Visit Activity

Last updated: May 27, 2020