Life in the Arctic Tundra | Scholastic.com - 1 views
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Lori Jones on 20 Feb 12Can be differentiated with ELL by using primarily pictures to aid comparison. Gifted students can expand and cover more than one animal in the biome.
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Standards 1.3.4: Describe how animals' habitats, including plants, meet their needs for food, water, shelter, and an environment in which they can live. This activity sets up with a display of tundra themed books which begin our Arctic adventure. Students will record questions and discoveries in an arctic food journal. Students will discuss the habitat, why it is the RIGHT place for Polar Bears to live, and how certain animals have adapted to ensure their survival in their home habitat.