

Use the writing and drawing extension activities (p 16-17) to create your own ending to the story. Parts(12): Narrator 1 Narrator 2 Narrator 3 Narrator 4 Narrator 5 Prince. Vocabulary organizers-write your own definition, original sentence, antonyms, synonyms and a Childrens book, fantasy, novel, story, the frog prince, princess. Use the summarizing graphic organizer (pg 12) to organize your thoughts and write/tell a summary of the story. How many bugs did you catch? Whomever collects the most bugs when they reach the end of their game strip (tongue) is the winner. Use the critical thinking cards (p.7-9) to answer questions about the story.Īfter responding, choose a game card (p 9-10-make 2 copies of each) to determine how many spaces to move the frog’s tongue and collect the number of bugs indicated. Then read “The Frog Prince Continued.” If you don’t have the book, you can view an online video link to this story here: Īssemble your frog prince and princess (pages 4-6) After the frog turns into a prince, he and the Princess do not live happily ever after and the Prince decides to look for a witch to help him remedy the situation. This product was designed to challenge your older students while including a game format. Help the frog prince and princess catch their lunch as you answer questions that test your critical thinking skills! Turn even the most simple story into a challenging higher order thinking task.Īre your students familiar with the story “The Frog Prince?” Start with a recap of this fairy tale, It is claimed that the process rids the body of toxins, but Australian health authorities say there is no evidence to support that claim and that kambo carries the risk of heart attack and damage to the liver and stomach.Even big kids love a fairy tale.

Kambo devotees make small dot-like burns on their skin before applying poison harvested from the Amazonian giant tree-frog, which induces severe vomiting. The coroner will investigate whether the excessive vomiting often associated with ayahuasca and kambo ceremonies caused the fatal tear.Īyahuasca is traditionally used by indigenous shamans, or natural healers, with promises of spiritual, physical and psychological healing and growth.Īyahuasca only grows in the Amazon and when brewed with other natural jungle products it becomes one of the most powerful hallucinogens in the world.

The court has been told he used kambo frog poison and a powerful psychedelic substance while at the retreat, although the cause of his death was a perforated oesophagus. Jarrad Antonovich died on October 16, 2021, at the six-day Dreaming Arts Festival held in Collins Creek, north of Kyogle.
