Game incorporating polar bear eating habits.
Students learn about polar bears.
Have access to either a basketball court or an outdoor area that students can run in.
Students read about polar regions and create models of shelter adaptations for the cold frigid climate.
Students will be able to understand one of the adaptations of living in cold environments.
Describe what blubber is and how it works.
Students learn about what type of polar animals live in the Arctic.
Students understand the relationships between various trophic levels within the Arctic tundra.
Prepare a picture sign for each of the organisms in the food web.
USC alumna draws on undersea studies to inspire students from the USC Family of Schools.
Students will calculate and measure out equivalent amounts of water to model the distribution of the world’s water supply.
Students will be able to compare the amounts of water and the states of water in different geographic locations.
This activity shows students the relative amount of the Earth’s water in different sources- glaciers, oceans, etc… Before