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Polar Bear Tag

Overview

Game incorporating polar bear eating habits.

Objectives

Students learn about polar bears.

Lesson Preparation

Have access to either a basketball court or an outdoor area that students can run in.

Procedure

  1. Read Book: National Geographic Readers: Polar Bears by Laura Marsh.
  2. Choose 2-3 students to be the polar bears and have them stand in the "Ice Cave"
Resource Details
Lesson
Arctic
About 1 period
Elementary and Up
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Polar Shelters

Overview

Students read about polar regions and create models of shelter adaptations for the cold frigid climate.

Objectives

  • Students will understand how humans create and survived in shelters in the polar regions.
  • Math Link: Students can count how many marshmallows it takes to cover up the entire igloo.

Lesson Preparation

  • Read the Book: *Igloos and the Inuit
Resource Details
Lesson
Arctic
About 1 period
Elementary and Up
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Polar Adaptations - Blubber

Overview

Students will be able to understand one of the adaptations of living in cold environments.

Objectives

Describe what blubber is and how it works.

Lesson Preparation

  • Partially fill a gallon-sized Ziploc bag with Crisco or shortening.
  • Place another gallon-sized Ziploc bag inside.
  • Merge the two bags together with duct tape.

Procedure

  1. Read the books *Polar
Resource Details
Lesson
Arctic
About 1 period
Elementary and Up
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Arctic Tundra Animals Food Web

Overview

Students learn about what type of polar animals live in the Arctic.

Objectives

Students understand the relationships between various trophic levels within the Arctic tundra.

Lesson Preparation

Prepare a picture sign for each of the organisms in the food web.

Procedure

  1. KWL Chart on Polar Scientist: knows (K), wants to know (W), and has learned (L).
  2. Read
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Arctic
About 1 period
Elementary and Up
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ASPIRE: Teachers and researchers working together to enhance student learning

Abstract Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines have become key focus areas in the education community of the United States. Newly adopted across the nation, Next Generation Science Standards require that educators embrace innovative approaches to teaching. Transforming classrooms to actively engage students through a combination of knowledge and practice develops conceptual understanding and application skills. The partnerships between

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Arctic
About 1 period
High school and Up
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Taking Earth's Temperature - Documentary and Q & A Forum

Free community viewing of Taking Earth's Temperature -Delving Into Earth's Past followed by Q & A w/contributor Dr. Jason Briner. Organized by PolarTREC teacher, Tina Ciarametaro in her home community after her expedition to Greenland. Learn more here about the documentary Taking Earth's Temperature.

Resource Details
Presentation
Arctic
About 1 period
Middle School and Up
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2014 Arctic Expedition Wrap-Up

This one hour webinar is a great look at the PolarTREC 2014 Arctic expeditions. Each teacher presents a little about the research projects, implementation in the classroom, and outreach into communities.

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Arctic
About 1 period
All Aged
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Region

  • (-) Arctic (7)

Grade

  • Elementary and Up (4)
  • All Aged (1)
  • High school and Up (1)
  • Middle School and Up (1)

Related Members

  • DJ Kast (4)
  • Lollie Garay (1)
  • Sarah Bartholow (1)
  • Tina Ciarametaro (1)

Expeditions

  • Bering Ecosystem Study (7)
  • Arctic Ground Squirrel Studies 2014 (5)
  • High Arctic Change 2014 (5)
  • Tundra Nutrient Seasonality (5)
  • Historical Ecology for Risk Management (4)
  • Oceanographic Conditions of Bowhead Whale Habitat (4)
  • Airborne Survey of Polar Ice 2013 (3)
  • Airborne Survey of Polar Ice 2014 (3)
  • Drumlin Formation in Iceland (3)
  • High Arctic Change 08 (3)
  • Historical Ecology for Risk Management 2014 (3)
  • Prehistoric Human Response to Climate Change (3)
  • Siberian Arctic Systems Study (3)
  • Spring Plankton and Changing Ice Cover (3)
  • Airborne Survey of Polar Ice (2)
  • Arctic Ground Squirrel Studies (2)
  • Arctic Sunlight and Microbial Interactions 2014 (2)
  • Carbon Balance in Warming and Drying Tundra 2012 (2)
  • Climate Change and Pollinators in the Arctic (2)
  • Dynamic Observations of the Microstructural Evolution of Firn (2)
  • Greenland Seabird Ecology (2)
  • Kuril Islands Biocomplexity (2)
  • Microbial Activity in Thawing Arctic Permafrost 2012 (2)
  • Predatory Spiders in the Arctic Food Web (2)
  • Winter Sampling (2)
  • Antarctic Undersea ROV (1)
  • Antarctic Weather Stations (1)
  • Arctic Ground Squirrel Studies 2017 (1)
  • Arctic Sunlight and Microbial Interactions (1)
  • Arctic Wetland Dynamics in Finland (1)
  • Bering Sea Predators (1)
  • Carbon Balance in Warming and Drying Tundra 2013 (1)
  • Carbon in the Arctic (1)
  • Changing Tundra Landscapes (1)
  • Chukchi Sea Borderland (1)
  • Climate Change and Pollinators in the Arctic 2016 (1)
  • Fire and Carbon in Siberian Forests (1)
  • Geologic Climate Research in Siberia (1)
  • Greenland Snow Studies (1)
  • High Arctic Change 2011 (1)
  • High Arctic Change 2012 (1)
  • IceCube In-Ice Antarctic Telescope (1)
  • International Continental Shelf Survey (1)
  • Microbial Changes in Arctic Freshwater (1)
  • Nitrogen in the Arctic Ocean Ecosystem (1)
  • Nutrient Transport in Arctic Watersheds (1)
  • Ocean, Atmosphere, Sea Ice, and Snowpack Interactions (1)
  • Oden Antarctic Expedition 2010 (1)
  • Operation IceBridge 2017 (1)
  • Phenology and Vegetation Change in the Warming Arctic (1)
  • Phenology and Vegetation in the Warming Arctic 2019 (1)
  • Prehistoric Human Response to Climate Change 2010 (1)
  • Vegetation Impacts on Permafrost (1)
  • Weddell Seals: Growing Up on Ice (1)
  • Winter Respiration in the Arctic (1)
  • (-) Microbial Changes in Arctic Freshwater 2016 (4)
  • (-) Shrinking Arctic Icecaps (2)
  • (-) Oden Antarctic Expedition 07 (1)

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