Skip to main content
Home PolarTREC
Toggle menu
  • About
    • About PolarTREC
    • Staff
    • Join PolarTREC
    • Education List
    • Goals and Objectives
    • Educator FAQs
    • Application
    • Program Requirements
    • PolarTREC Informational Webinar
    • Store
    • Contact Information
    • News Archive
  • Virtual Base Camp
    • Upcoming Expeditions
    • 2020 Expeditions
    • 2019 Expeditions
    • 2018 Expeditions
    • 2017 Expeditions
    • 2016 Expeditions
    • 2015 Expeditions
    • 2014 Expeditions
    • 2013 Expeditions
    • 2012 Expeditions
    • 2011 Expeditions
    • 2010 Expeditions
    • 2009 Expeditions
    • 2008 Expeditions
    • 2007 Expeditions
    • Member Directory
    • Projects
    • Expeditions Map
  • PolarConnect
    • PolarConnect Overview
    • PolarConnect Archives
    • Register for PolarConnect
    • PolarConnect Instructions
    • PolarConnect FAQ
    • Tips For Classrooms
  • For Educators
    • 2020-2021 PolarTREC Educator Application
    • Educator FAQ
  • For Researchers
    • Join PolarTREC!
    • Researcher Application
    • Researchers FAQ
    • Why Host an Educator?
    • Quotes From Researchers
  • Newsroom
  • Resources
    • About
    • Search Resources
    • Fast and Fun Facts
    • Polar Media Archive
    • PolarTREC Vocabulary
    • Products
    • STEM Experience Reports
    • Collections
  • Search

Search Resources

  1. Resources

Displaying 1 - 5 of 5

Arctic Connection - Seasonal Migration Edition

Overview


Learn more about seasonal migrations of species around the world. These multidisciplinary hands-on activities focusing on art, observation, movement, and adventure. Resources can be used in formal and informal learning environments. All activities are designed to be possible as at-home/distanced activities.

Objectives


* Learners will understand the diverse forms of seasonal migration of animals.
* Learners will make connections

Resource Details
Informal Education Product
Arctic Antarctic
n/a
All Aged
Download, Share, and Remix
View Resource

Arctic Connection - June Solstice Edition

Overview


Learn more about the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere through these multidisciplinary hands-on activities focusing on art, observation, outdoor engineering, movement, and adventure. Resources can be used in formal and informal learning environments.

Objectives


* Learners will understand the astronomical phenomenon of solstice.
* Learners identify the differences in how solstice impacts their local, sub-arctic

Resource Details
Informal Education Product
Arctic
n/a
All Aged
Download, Share, and Remix
View Resource

Arctic Stories

As the homepage of the website describes, "The beauty of the Arctic, its precious and fragile nature, its critical role in maintaining a stable climate for the planet, and the rapid rate of change that is occurring there must all be conveyed to the general public. Here, through digital story telling, we put a human face on science, life, societies

Resource Details
Web Link
Arctic
n/a
All Aged
n/a
View Resource

Bioaccumulation of Toxins

Students will use marshmallows to simulate toxins in the environment. Concentrations of these toxins will be modeled and calculated as they bioaccumulate up the food chain. Methylmercury and POPs are substances that bioaccumulate in the Arctic food chain. OASIS scientists studied these in Barrow, Alaska. (See Ocean Atmosphere Sea Ice and Snow (OASIS) Project at www.polartrec.com)

Objective

After completing

Resource Details
Lesson
Arctic
About 1 period
Middle School and Up
Download, Share, and Remix
View Resource

Why Can’t I Eat this Fish?

Students will discover how a simple action such as turning on a television will lead to toxins in our food supply. Many of these toxins concentrate in the Arctic because of long-range transport of pollutants in the atmosphere. Scientists in the OASIS project (http://www.polartrec.com/ocean-atmosphere-sea-ice-and-snowpack-interact…) study these pollutants in the Arctic. Students will learn about actions that they can take to

Resource Details
Lesson
Arctic
Less than a week
Middle School and Up
Download, Share, and Remix
View Resource

Search Resources

Resource Type

  • Informal Education Product (2)
  • Lesson (2)
  • Web Link (1)

Region

  • Antarctic (1)
  • (-) Arctic (5)

Grade

  • All Aged (3)
  • Middle School and Up (2)

Related Members

  • Sarah Bartholow (25)
  • Janet Warburton (22)
  • admin-ronnie (10)
  • Katie Breen (8)
  • Maggie Prevenas (5)
  • Alicia Gillean (3)
  • Catherine Campbell (3)
  • Deanna Wheeler (3)
  • DJ Kast (3)
  • Elizabeth Eubanks (3)
  • Lauren Watel (3)
  • Mary Anne Pella-Donnelly (3)
  • Susan Steiner (3)
  • Alejandra Martinez (2)
  • Anne Schoeffler (2)
  • Chantelle Rose (2)
  • Jennifer Baldacci (2)
  • Nick LaFave (2)
  • Piper Bartlett-Browne (2)
  • Robyn Sweet (2)
  • Sandra Thornton (2)
  • Simone Welch (2)
  • (1)
  • Amanda Ruland (1)
  • Andre Wille (1)
  • Anne Marie Wotkyns (1)
  • Bill Schmoker (1)
  • Craig Kasemodel (1)
  • Cristina Galvan (1)
  • Cristina Solis (1)
  • Emily Davenport (1)
  • Emily Dodson (1)
  • Jacqueline Grebmeier (1)
  • Jillian Worssam (1)
  • Lucy Coleman (1)
  • Michael Wing (1)
  • Rebecca Harris (1)
  • Regina Brinker (1)
  • Rob Wilder (1)
  • Tim Martin (1)
  • Tish Yager (1)
  • (-) Betsy Wilkening (3)
  • (-) Katie Gavenus (2)

Expeditions

  • MOSAiC (2)
  • Ocean, Atmosphere, Sea Ice, and Snowpack Interactions (2)

Completion Time

  • n/a (3)
  • About 1 period (1)
  • Less than a week (1)

Topic

  • Earth Science (5)
  • Life Science (5)
    • Ecology (3)
    • General Life Science (2)
    • Evolution and Diversity (1)
    • Regulation and Behavior (1)
    • (-) Organisms and Their Environments (5)
  • Polar Science (5)
  • Environmental Studies (4)
  • Archaeology and Anthropology (2)
  • Engineering (1)
  • Physical Science (1)

Resources

  • About
  • Search Resources
  • Fast and Fun Facts
  • Polar Media Archive
  • PolarTREC Vocabulary
  • Products
  • STEM Experience Reports
  • Collections

© 2021 PolarTREC


Login

Contact

Site Feedback

Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S.

National Science Foundation

Award Info


This site is supported by the National Science Foundation under award 1918637.

Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this site are those of the PIs and coordinating team and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

With Support From


ARCUS NSF Arctic Sciences | Offsite Link

sfy39587stp16