Earth’s polar regions in regards to climate, global patterns, wildlife, people, history and the future
The Arctic and the Antarctic was written to allow students to develop a clear understanding of the importance of the Earth’s polar regions in regards to climate, global patterns, wildlife, people, history and the future, to gain knowledge about the geography, meteorology, resources, exploration and seasonal patterns of the Arctic and Antarctica and to explore global issues and expand their understanding of possible consequences, outcomes and solutions.
Features:
employs a range of skills including, word study, comprehension, cooperative learning, problem solving, mapping, following procedures and recording data
features five major sections, What is a polar region? Antarctica, The Arctic, Polar life and Environmentalthreats
teachers page which provides teachers with indicators additional information, relevant Internet resources (where possible), answers, additional activities and outcome links
student information page which poses a question to initiate class discussion detailed information on the topic, supporting artwork and the opportunity to engage in a specific word study activity using words in context
student comprehension page providing students with the opportunity to review what they have read and further enhance their understanding
research or group activity which involves students working independently or cooperatively to gather further information relating to the particular topic to broaden their knowledge at a deeper level
answers are given for all questions, where applicable