Kid Scoop News—February 2025

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Are you an eagle-eyed reader? Read the article below and correct the eight errors you find. The first one is done for you.

Fatal Froggy

How does a frog protect itself from predators? Lots of animal like to eat to frogs—bats, herons, fish, raccoons, turtles, snakes, and even persons. Different species of froogs have different kinds of protection. The golden poyson frog is among the most poisonous frogs in the world. Its brightly-colored skin is a warning to predators that it is dangeris to eat. Only one type of snake is resistant to the frog’s deadly poison. The bright red tomato frog fools its enemies by puffing itself up to make it look to big to be swallowed. If a predator do try to eat the frog, it gets another nasty surprise. The tomato frog’s skin has a thick mucus that irritates a predator and causes it to release the frog.

Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Understand the meaning of words from context clues.

TADPOLE STICKY TONGUE INSECT HABITAT FROGS JELLY GILLS EGGS TURTLES LILY LUNGS

Find the words by looking up, down, backwards, forwards, sideways, and diagonally.

These two tadpoles are pals. They are alike in many ways. But, they have some differences too. Can you find 5 or more differences?

F R O P M

T A D P O L E F G

S O L E S B G T O

F E I Y S G O R F

I D L S K N N G G

J N Y T G C S U I

E I S U R G I O L

L H E E E U E T L

L R M

Y H A B I T A T R

L C S T T S

G G E J

HIND LEGS

Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recognize identical words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns.

Standards Link: Science Investigation: Find similarities and differences in common objects.

© Vicki Whiting February 2025

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