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Picture of a cartoon penguin for a shapebook on the tundra. This is intended as a cover page.
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An introduction to some basic poetic structures, including alliteration, similes, and acrostics, using a tundra theme.
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Answer the targeted questions about this biome.
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Part of our "endangered animal" unit.
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What do you know about puffins? Picture of puffins and medium lines for writing.
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Report planner, KWL, and a lined page to write a report about the Arctic.
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Use this form to organize Know, Want to know, and Learned material about the Arctic region.
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Use this web graphic organizer to help prepare for a report or project on the Arctic habitat.
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Pictures with words make these six cards useful for a variety of activities: flashcards, picture prompts, etc. Print two sets for a memory game.
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Use this form to organize Know, Want to know, and Learned material about Antarctica.
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Color this picture of a penguin or trace and cut out to make a great shapebook.
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Illustration of polar bear, and lines for writing using words from a word bank.
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Briefly explains similes and then encourages students to write and illustrate their own.
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Compare the Arctic and Antarctica with this simple Venn diagram.
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Color this picture of an igloo or trace and cut out for a shapebook.
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Use this form to record people's favorite Arctic animals. Ten are suggested and blank spaces are also included. Good tallying practice.
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Part of our "endangered animal" unit.
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Featuring vocabulary from Mary Pope Osborne's 11th Magic Tree House book (this word scramble can be used without the book). Comprehension questions for this book are available on our member site.
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Two printable cards with graphics for writing facts about the arctic.
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Use this Venn diagram to compare the polar regions.
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Use the bar graph form to display results of a survey about favorite arctic animals.
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Featuring vocabulary from Mary Pope Osborne's 12th Magic Tree House book (this crossword can be used without the book). Comprehension questions for this book are available on our member site.
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Color this picture of a seal or trace and cut out for a great shapebook.
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Color this picture of a polar bear or trace and cut out for a shapebook.
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[member-created with abctools] Unscramble the words from "arctic fox" to "wolverine".
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Use this form to organize Know, Want to know, and Learned material about penguins.
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From "arctic" to "whales".
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A playful song about penguins, set to the tune of "Clementine".
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Use this Venn diagram to compare two different penguin species.
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Featuring vocabulary from Mary Pope Osborne's 12th Magic Tree House book (this word search can be used without the book). Comprehension questions for this book are available on our member site.
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Use this simple form to write a report on the Arctic.
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Cover page for a booklet-report about a real or imaginary trip to the Arctic. Writing prompts to go with the cover are available on our member site.
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Landscape layout, unlined page with illustrations of penguins in the surrounding border.
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PowerPoint with Audio. Part of the Living on Planet Earth series. This presentation includes colorful images and illustrations to explain how plants have adapted to living in the tundra of mountains and the Polar Regions. These tundra environments have extreme conditions involving climate, weather, sunlight and soil conditions. Part 2 of 2 units.
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Thirty-one days of penguins and seals
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