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The Frog - Class 5 English (Chapter 5)

 

The Frog is a lively poem that describes the life and habits of a frog. It tells us where the frog lives — in ponds, muddy drains, rainwater, and other damp places. The poem also explains that a frog begins its life as a tadpole in water and later grows into an adult frog.

The frog catches insects by quickly flicking its long tongue. It hops on land and swims easily with the help of its webbed feet. Its body colour helps it hide among plants and trees to protect itself from enemies like snakes. The frog croaks loudly and can live both on land and in water, making it an amphibian.

The poem helps students learn new words, practise grammar, and understand how frogs adapt to their environment. It also creates awareness about aquatic life and nature.

Key Points


πŸ‘‰ πŸ‘‰Every animal has special qualities that help it survive in nature. The frog teaches us about adaptability, alertness, and living in harmony with the environment. We should respect and protect all living beings.