Final Answer:
This is a hands-on activity where you cut out the frog organ parts shown on the page and glue or tape them into the correct spots inside a frog body diagram (which you’ll get from your teacher or another sheet). The instructions tell you to use two reference diagrams — one with all organs, and one with the liver removed — so you know where each part goes. You can attach the liver in a way that lets you lift it up later to see what’s underneath. Just follow the 3 steps listed at the top:
1. Use the reference diagrams.
2. Cut out the parts carefully.
3. Glue/tape them in the right places — especially making sure the liver can be lifted.
You’re building a model of a frog’s insides to learn how its organs are arranged!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of frog diagram worksheet.