Science
Frogs and Toads Together: Why do Amphibians Group Up?April 11, 2025

Liquid water is essential for animals to survive winter but it’s hard to come by. If you live in a region with freezing temperatures, water is frozen as snow or ice (or is trapped underneath ice), making liquid water a hot commodity. Let’s take advantage of this natural phenomenon to use animal activity to analyze states of matter and how the geosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere interact.
In this episode, we’ll talk about activities to investigate winter animals and winter that are paired with Next Generation Science Standards for grades 2nd and 5th. I’ll share the standard that inspired the activity, how the activity relates to states of matter and spheres, and descriptions of how to use the activity with your learners.
The following standards are paired with activities about winter animals and water:


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