Are you ready to learn more about Arctic animals? Check out these webcams that feature Arctic animals. There are also lessons and printables.
Comparing Arctic animal sizes: combine learning about Arctic animals with practicing measuring skills
Teach your kids about arctic animals with this fun sensory exploration snow hunt activity. Although we don't live in a snow filled area (I wish we did) we made do by making our own snow and having
These 15 preschool arctic animals activities are great for teaching your toddlers about which animals live in the arctic in a fun way.
The winter season is officially here! This is a time for snow, winter sports, and the arctic! I always loved trying to incorporate fun themes to make movement fun! In the winter there is no
Students drag the flashlight to find the hidden arctic animals. This is perfect for Zoom meetings and as a warm-up activity! This digital and interactive resource can be used with Boom Learning. Upon download, you will receive a PDF with directions and a link to redeem the Boom Cards. BOOM Cards™ are: •Interactive •Self-grading/checking (students and teachers get immediate feedback) •Paperless and No Prep Assign Boom Cards from your Google Classroom To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with "Fast Pins," (play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards). Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks. For additional assignment options you'll need a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account. Read here for details: http://bit.ly/BoomTrial. Why do I have to set up an account with Boom? To use Boom Cards, you must open at least a FREE Boom Learning account (just like you have to have a Google account to use Google resources). Free accounts include the ability to generate student progress reports for 5 students and to make up to 5 DIY decks. Free accounts also allow you to assign Boom Cards to unlimited students (without progress reports) using the Fast Play pin option available in the Library. ALL RESOURCES 50% OFF FOR THE FIRST 48 HOURS! Follow me for updates and freebies! Check my store for more digital resources! ---------------------------------------------------------------- You may also like: Letter Matching Boom Cards Math and Literacy BOOM Cards Phonics Boom Cards Bundle Kindergarten Boom Cards May Bundle CVC Beginning Sounds Boom Cards Subtraction Boom Cards Addition Boom Cards Teen Numbers Boom Cards Let's connect! Facebook Instagram
Such a fun engineering project for kids to try this winter! Let them plan and create dens for winter animals using marshmallows and toothpicks. So much fun!
9 playful ways to learn about Arctic animals through books, videos, science experiments, sensory play, and more. So many great ideas for a polar unit!
Children love to learn about animals, especially animals that can survive in the cold harsh arctic tundra! These free arctic animal printables are just right for your winter preschool lessons. Children can learn all about
Learn about animal habitats as kids compare and contrast Arctic animals and Forest animals with this hands-on science activity!
It's that time of the year again when we have to get all bundled up to go outside. Honestly, it's been a really nice fall/early winter around here. We don't even have snow on the
Want to see if a layer of blubber can really help you stay warm in icy water? Try this arctic animals science experiment to experience it.
A fun coloring Who Lives in the Arctic craft for preschoolers and older kids to learn about polar wildlife.
Building an Arctic small world sensory habitat helps children to assimilate information they learn. Get inspiration for your Arctic small world sensory habitat!
Teaching kids about arctic animals is the perfect opportunity to integrate nonfiction with fun learning experiences. This Arctic Animals Write the Room activity is a great way to expand on the kids' natural sense of
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Perfect easy reader: arctic animals for kids! Ideal for preschool and kindergarten!
This Arctic sensory bin was a huge hit with the kids! It's a winter activity lets kids explore the Arctic habitat in a hands-on way. I love when we combine science and sensory play all at once! Make some fake snow and freeze some ice and you'll be ready to make this fun winter sensory bin too!
Ever wondered how arctic animals stay warm in icy water? This fun science experiment shows how a layer of fat makes a huge difference in body temperature!
This Arctic Animals Cut & Paste Book is a fun way for your kids to not only learn about the animals that live in the Arctic habitat.
Want to see if a layer of blubber can really help you stay warm in icy water? Try this arctic animals science experiment to experience it.
Learn about arctic animals through simple yoga poses for kids! Post includes 11 arctic animals yoga poses + a free yoga poster
teacher approved list of Arctic Animal Videos for kindergarten, first grade, and preschool. Learn about polar bears, arctic hares, penguins, and more.
Arctic Animals! In this article, you will learn a list of common arctic animals in English with ESL picture and example sentences to help you enhance your
Isn't it fascinating how some animals have the ability to withstand bitter cold temperatures?! The Winter months are a great time to learn about Arctic and Antarctic Animals and there are so many fabulous children's
One of my struggles in kindergarten was always meeting the research standards. Research? Kindergarten? Oh sure, turn them loose on Google and they can learn all about polar bears. Nothing bad …
This fun science experiment explores the nature of blubber and how it keeps animals warm in the cold weather areas of the world! It's the perfect winter science experiment for preschoolers to do at home!
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Discover the Arctic & Antarctic with fun polar animals science activities for preschool! Engaging experiments foster a love for nature & science!
Arctic Unit Study Language Arts lessons for family-style homeschooling for all ages & abilities: free vocab, grammar, & writing printables
Teaching kids about arctic animals is the perfect opportunity to integrate nonfiction with fun learning experiences. This Arctic Animals Write the Room activity is a great way to expand on the kids' natural sense of
We began learning about the continent Antarctica this week. Here are some of the new materials we’ve had out on the shelves. I will be posting more in the coming weeks so keep an eye out! Pictures from Antarctica Our Geography Continent folder has some great images depicting a variety of scenes from Antarctica. You […]
"Arctic Animals" is an adapted interactive non-fictionbook for emergent readers whether they are early childhood students, PreK, Kindergarten, speech therapy students, special education students, or older students following an adapted curriculum. Unique arctic animals are depicted with simple text and interesting facts. Students use picture symbols to interact with text. "Arctic Animals" is a FUN Vocabulary Adapted Interactive Book for emergent readers whether they are early childhood students, PreK, Kindergarten, special needs students, students with an autism spectrum disorder, or older students following an adapted curriculum. This book will help students learn interesting facts about animals in their habitat and provide opportunities to expand background knowledge. Easy to follow directions for printing and assembly are included. Book rings and Velcro will be required for assembly of the adapted book. Adapted books are designed to engage young readers and students needing adapted materials with text and text features. Students can access pictures attached with Velcro (TM) and match text to picture while tracking print left to right, making one-to-one correspondence, making inferences based on visual and verbal clues, and formulating complete grammatically correct sentences. Click HERE for MORE Adapted Books Click HERE for more WINTER Resources CLICK HERE to read my blog post "How to Create a 5-Star Winter Sensory Bin." ************************************************************************************************ TIPS FOR CUSTOMERS! 1. CLICK the green * above to follow me and get information on new products and sales! 2.CLICK HERE to visit my BLOG for teaching ideas and Speech Therapy Resources. 3. If you enjoyed this product, please leave positive feedback to gain TPT credit towards your next purchase. ************************************************************************************************ See what buyers are saying about this product: "Nice activity" "I use this in my self-contained autism room and it works on a variety of different learning levels... thank you! :)" "Loved this book! The kids loved using the clues to figure out the correct arctic animals." "So fun for my arctic animals themed virtual classroom." "I love using interactive books with my younger students. They love them!" "Great Resource!" "My students enjoyed being able to use this adapted book while their peers were also learning about the Arctic." "Great resource to use with students" "Great book! I used it with a nonverbal student in the resource room, and he did really well with it." "Great book. A lot of my students who use AAC will love this one!" "My students loved it!" ************************************************************************************************* Let’s connect! Follow me on Facebook and Instagram Don’t miss out on special offers, updates and new product releases. Sign up for my Newsletter!
Recently we've been reading the book Diary of a Wombat by Jackie French and Bubble has become intrigued by the fact that some animals live under the ground. Last night I made her a simple diorama that hangs on the wall and we played a sorting game using animals that do and don't live underground. Not only did Bubble enjoy it but so did Squeak, so we'll be leaving it up on the wall for awhile! WE USED: * scrap cardboard * small shoebox with a hinged lid (could also use an unhinged box but attach one side of the lid with tape. Or use no lid at all!) * coloured paper (green and blue) * glue * paint (brown) * wooden building blocks * animal pictures * tape/blutack To create our animals I taped animal pictures to wooden building blocks. The diorama was made using a side cut from a box. I glued a small shoebox at the base and then glued blue and green coloured paper to both to represent sky and grass. To reveal the 'underground' area the girls just had to lift the lid on the shoebox. I painted a burrow inside the box and we talked a lot about how the different underground animals dug their holes and why they might live there. We'll be decorating the backgrounds over the next week and also adding 'animals that fly' to our diorama too. The animals that live above ground stood on the box. The animals that live underground went inside the box. The girls played with this for a long time. I'm glad I hung it in their doll play area because I can see it becoming involved in their imaginary play in many other ways too.
Children love to learn about animals, especially animals that can survive in the cold harsh arctic tundra! These free arctic animal printables are just right for your winter preschool lessons. Children can learn all about
Learn about arctic animals through simple yoga poses for kids! Post includes 11 arctic animals yoga poses + a free yoga poster
These adorable FREE activities to go along with The Mitten will be emailed to you within minutes! We love using this story throughout the month of January, and even more activities are included in my unit shown below.
Ever wondered how arctic animals stay warm in icy water? This fun science experiment shows how a layer of fat makes a huge difference in body temperature!