The Poison Dart Frogs
Photo Left: A Strawberry Dart Frog. When their legs are blue, they're called the Blue Jeans dart frog.
Web Resources
Three-striped Poison Dart Frog
Arkive - Dyeing Poison Dart Frog
Wayne's Word - Poison Dart Frog (featuring the Strawberry Dart Frog)
National Aquarium - Blue Poison Dart Frog
Three-striped Poison Dart Frog
Arkive - Dyeing Poison Dart Frog
Wayne's Word - Poison Dart Frog (featuring the Strawberry Dart Frog)
National Aquarium - Blue Poison Dart Frog
A Poison dart frog PowerPoint
Live Class Videos
Projects, Activities & Video Tutorials
Poison Dart Frog Art Projects!
You can create artwork of your choice about any of the Poison dart frog species!
Directions: Think about your favorite type of art. Use that art form to create a work of art about your chosen Poison dart frog species. Need help choosing your art type? Check out the list below.
Types of art to consider:
What's Your Favorite Subject?
Directions: Consider what your favorite subjects are in school. Math, history, geography, literature to name a few. Apply a subject to the study of the Poison dart frogs! Below are some examples.
You can create artwork of your choice about any of the Poison dart frog species!
Directions: Think about your favorite type of art. Use that art form to create a work of art about your chosen Poison dart frog species. Need help choosing your art type? Check out the list below.
Types of art to consider:
- Watercolor painting
- Drawing using your favorite coloring media (crayons, colored pencils, etc.) You can use the video tutorial below to assist you in drawing your Queen conch.
- Paper mache
- Clay model
- Picture collage
- Computer graphic art
- Lapbook
What's Your Favorite Subject?
Directions: Consider what your favorite subjects are in school. Math, history, geography, literature to name a few. Apply a subject to the study of the Poison dart frogs! Below are some examples.
- Literature & grammar - write a story about a Poison dart frog.
- Literature - Create a rhyme related to the frogs.
- Math - create a story problem about them and or describe. Describe their colors, patterns and sizes.
- History - Study the history of how their poison was used on the tips of South American indian arrow tips.
- Geography - Create a map of their geographic range and glue pictures of different species marking each species range on your map.
Video Tutorials
Informative Videos