Arctic Animals Facts Ks1
A collection of animals that live in the Arctic including arctic fox hare wolf walrus polar bear Inuit caribou etc with a few Antarctic creatures thrown in to encourage the children to think about animal habitats.
Arctic animals facts ks1. In winter when more of the ocean freezes over and thick snow covers the land animals and plants have adapted to keep warm and survive. You can read about life on Antarctica here. These include mites tiny crustaceans springtails small insect-like creatures midges and other insects.
Allocate each group one of the animals - polar bear snow fox and reindeer. This fantastic Polar Bear Fact File PowerPoint will teach you loads of fantastic facts about polar bears and some fun polar bear habitat facts too. Other Antarctic invertebrates include nematodes tiny worms and rotifers microscopic animals.
Arctic Wolves usually live in packs of 5-7 wolves but sometimes live alone. This free printable Arctic Animal Facts pack is most suitable for Early Elementary grades 1-3 in the United States or KS1 Key Stage one in the UK and comes with facts about these fascinating creatures for young readers along with beautiful color photography. Oct 22 2019 - Learn about Arctic explorers Inuits Aurora Borealis ice Arctic animals and more in this Polar Explorers KS1 Arctic Adventures cross-curricular pack Arctic facts.
They live in very cold climates which is why they have thick white fur to keep them warm. Animals that live in the Arctic include. Walruses and humpback whales live in the Arctic ocean.
The free printable pack includes the following animals from the polar regions. The North Pole is in the middle of the Arctic Ocean which is surrounded by the land masses of North America Europe and Asia so there is a land connection to the south meaning that land animals can more easily reach the Arctic unlike Antarctica where animals must be able to swim or fly across hundreds of miles of. The Arctic and Antarctica also have different animals - the main difference being that polar bears can only be found in the Arctic and.
How the polar bear is adapted to survive there and the threat that the Arctic faces in relation to global warming. Polar bears and arctic foxes are adapted to the extreme weather of the Arctic region. Animals as large as whales and polar bears come to feed on them.