going on a frog jog

Going on a Frog Jog

Going on a Frog Jog
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Target text

Objective

Recognize words that rhyme with jog (e.g., “Do frog and jog rhyme?”) and produce rhyme words (e.g., “Think of a word that rhymes with jog.”). 

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Lesson Plan

Target Words:

  • jog
  • frog
  • dog
  • hog
  • bog
  • fog
  • log

Materials:

  • Frog Jog chant (see target text below) 
  • Frog footprints (set up a trail around the room) (see below)
  • Hog and dog graphics placed along the trail (in the same order as the chant) (see below) 
  • Frog graphic (placed at end of the trail) (see below) 

State and model the objective 
Tell the children that they will hunt for a frog and hear and say words that rhyme with jog, such as bog, fog, log, dog, hog, and frog.

Practice the skill within an activity

Frog Jog

  • Before beginning the activity make a trail of frog footprints (see below) on the floor around the room.
  • Teach the children the Frog Jog chant (see target text below). 
  • Explain that another name for a pig is a "hog."
  • Explain that another name for mud is "bog."
  • Have the children say the Frog Jog chant as they follow the frog footprints, pointing to the hog and dog graphics (see below) along the way.
  • Have the children jog to the frog graphic (see below) at the end of the trail when they see it. 
  • Ask the children to take turns saying a word they heard in the activity that rhymes with jog.

Apply the skill

Practice rhyming 

  • Produce words that rhyme with jog  
    • Remind the children of the words they played with (hog, dog, jog, frog, bog). 
    • Tell them you can think of other words that rhyme with jog (tog, fog, log). 
    • Ask each child to think of a word that rhymes with jog
    • If a child doesn’t respond in a few seconds, give him/her an option: 
      • “How about log? Does log rhyme with jog?” (Nod your head yes to let the child know that they rhyme) 
      • “Do dog and jog rhyme?” (Nod your head yes) 
  • Recognize rhyming words 
    • Have the children repeat a set of 2 words (e.g. frog, bog). 
    • Ask the children to put their thumbs up if the words rhyme and thumbs down if the words do not rhyme. 
    • Repeat with other sets of words: (e.g., fog, jog; hog, dog; frog, duck; tog, log; dog, fly). 
    • If children do not respond correctly, repeat the 2 words, emphasizing the ending sounds of the words. 
       
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SEEL Target Texts

Frog Jog Chant

Teacher: Is that a frog? 
Children: No it's a hog!
Teacher: Is that a frog? 
Children: No, it's a dog! 
Together: Jog, jog, jog!
I see a frog! A frog is in the bog! 

 

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Objective

Recognize words that rhyme with jog (e.g., “Do frog and jog rhyme?”) and produce rhyme words (e.g., “Think of a word that rhymes with jog.”).



Materials

  • Frog footprints, hog, dog, frog graphics (see below)
  • Frog Jog chant (see target text below) 

Activity: Frog Jog

  • Before the activity, set up a trail of frog footprints (see below) on the floor, with the hog and dog graphics (see below) placed in the order they occur in the Frog Jog chant, and put the frog graphic (see below) at the end of the trail, less visible to the eye.
  • Have your child teach you the Frog Jog chant (see target text below). 
  • Follow the trail of frog footprints with your child while saying the Frog Jog chant and pointing to the hog and dog graphics (see below) along the way.
  • Jog to the frog graphic (see below) at the end of the trail with your child when he or she sees it.
  • This activity can be repeated several times.
  • Have fun taking turns jogging around the room and making the frog graphic say words that rhyme with jog (e.g., frog, bog, log).Frog Jog Chant and Hog
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Frog Footprints Dog and Frog

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Standards

SEEL lessons align with Common Core Standards. Please see the standards page for the code(s) associated with this lesson.

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