Frog Jump 🐸
A movement-station jumping game where students become a frog on a lily pad, timing squat jumps to catch flying bugs while dodging a predator bird. It works right in the browser with no app install needed and is perfect for quick PE stations, indoor activity breaks, or body-control challenges.
How to Play
- 💻 Open the game in any browser
- 📷 Click Webcam Jump or use spacebar / screen tap
- 🧍 Stand still for 2 seconds so the game calibrates to student height
- 🐸 Squat and jump to catch bugs flying across the screen
- 🐦 Watch for the predator bird — if you jump at the wrong time, game over
- ✨ The glowing dragonfly is worth 10 bonus points
- 🔁 Great for 2–5 minute PE station rounds
Play Frog Jump
Opens in a new tab — webcam ready and perfect for stations.
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What It Develops
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Lower body power Squat-to-jump mechanics load the quads, glutes, and calves with each repetition.
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Reaction time & timing Students read the screen, choose the right moment, and explode upward — building visual-motor response.
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Body awareness & balance Controlled landings and repeated squat prep build proprioception and stability.
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Decision making under pressure The predator bird creates a risk-reward choice — jump for the bug or stay safe — similar to real sport decisions.
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Station Setup Tips
Place the device on a table or chair so the camera captures the student from the waist up. Mark a floor spot with tape so each student stands in the same position. Rotate students every 2–3 minutes. It works best with the device elevated to about chest height and the student standing 3–4 feet back.