I am thrilled with the participation in the Antarctica R.A.W. challenge!!!

    But, in case you are not familiar – check out this journal

    This month’s topic is twofold!

    OK, truth be told – since there are so many great topics from which to choose, I couldn’t decide on just one. So, for this month’s challenge I selected both an animal and a science subject.

    The selected animal is the WHALE and the science subjects are WEATHER, CLIMATE, or SEASONS.

    Are you up for the challenge?

    If so, here’s a reminder as to how this challenge works.

    • READ a book

    • Create an ART project or

    • WRITE about the selected ‘topic of the month’

    A bit more information…

    • WHALES - I would encourage you to focus on the whale species most commonly found in Antarctic waters – such as the Right, Blue, Sei, Humpback, Minke, Fin, Sperm and, of course, Killer whales.

    • WEATHER, CLIMATE, or SEASONS – Since these topics are broad – direct your focus towards Antarctic climate change, or Antarctic weather and seasons.

    September R.A.W. winners

    And the winners for each category are….

    READ - Holy Family 4th and 5th graders read - Isn't It Cool? Discovering Antarctica and the Arctic. Author: Diana Short Yurkovic

    ART – Anand – a 3rd grade student at Crosswind Elementary posing with his penguin huddle and tobogganing penguins

    Anand and his penguins
    Anand posing with his penguins. Photo courtesy of his sister, Gita.

    WRITE - Jerry – a 6th grade student from St. Marks School submitted a short story about Polar Bears

    WAY TO GO – EVERYONE!!!

    New point system for the Antarctic R.A.W. challenge

    Several followers mentioned that they are reading books that are quite large and may take longer than one month to read. No Problem! In fact that is fantastic! So, as long as your book choice is one of the selected ‘topics of the month’ your points count!

    Here’s the changes to the points system -

    • 5 points for each ART or WRITING project your complete
    • 5 points for each 20 pages you read (So, if you read a book that has 100 pages – You would get 25 points – Wow)
    • 10 points if you send me a picture of you (or your class) with your project. For example - send me a picture of you reading a book, or with your completed art project or maybe reciting an Antarctic poem to your family or your class.

    Remember, the more projects you do, the more points you'll receive!

    Submit your creativity to Alex at alice.eilers [at] memphistn.gov or aeilers [at] polartrec.com

    Please remember to include the following information:

    • Your project – if you are reading a book remember to include the number of pages

    • Full Name

    • E-mail

    • School and grade level (if applicable)

    This challenge closes in a month so… Start your projects today!

    If you wish to receive an e-mail when I post a new blog – contact me at alice.eilers [at] memphistn.gov or aeilers [at] polartrec.com and tell me to ‘Put me on the List’

    Good Luck!

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