Polar Regions unit study and lapbook
We started read a neat book about Arctic missionaries called Mik-Shrok (Repp).
Here are the other books we read:
The Emperor’s Egg (Jenkins)
Explore Antarctica (Kalman)
Living in the Tundra (Loughran)
North Pole, South Pole (Levinson)
Polar Bear, Arctic Hare (Spinelli)
Arctic and Antarctic (DK)
Keiko’s Story: A Killer Whale Goes Home (Kurth)
Into the Ice: The Story of Arctic Exploration (Curlee)
The Bravest Dog Ever: The True Story of Balto (Standiford)
The Arctic (Lynch)
Dog Sledder: Racing Across the Snow in Alaska (Brode)
Welcome to the Ice House (Regan)
Cultures of the World: Iceland (Wilcox)
The March of the Penguins (the book) (Jacquet)
Snow Bear (Harper)
And a non-fiction book on dog sledding
We also watched some documentaries:
The Free Willy Story: Keiko’s Journey Home
The activities in the lapbook were:
- Maps of the Arctic and Antarctica
- Graphs of glaciers and polar explorers
- Animals of Arctic vs. Antarctica
- Food Chain
- Info on Polar Bears, Penguins, and Dog Sledding
- Clothes of the Eskimo
- Vocabulary Words
- Info on Snow
- Poems about Snowmen that they wrote
- Reports on Keiko the Killer Whale (from the Free Willy movie) and Balto the sled dog
- Flags of the Arctic Countries
Here are some pictures:
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This was very neat! Did you buy the folders that color or did your children decorate them?
Thanks for sharing
Valerie
http://www.lapbooklessons.com
We bought these folders from a teacher supply store.
–Gena