This Antarctica activity challenges students to research and create the answers and questions for a game of classroom Jeopardy. They will include hazards to humans, polar gear, and the cold facts. This site also includes a series of inquiry-based questions to get students thinking about Antarctica and guidelines for conducting additional research, illustrated activity directions, and a worksheet that helps students craft their Jeopardy-style answers and questions. Educational levels: High school, Middle school
This activity will help students understand that increases in the ozone hole will result in damaging...
In this lesson, students learn about the causes and effects of the melting ice formations in Antarct...
The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) has provided a selection of resources for students and their teac...
Students investigate the challenges of living and working in Antarctica and the technologies that he...
In this Special Collection of over 70 Web resources from the American Museum of Natural History and ...
These materials describe Antarctica's extreme environments, the conditions under which researchers l...
This site was designed to facilitate education about South Pole activities of the Center for Astroph...
This website is a collection of units designed to teach students about the global importance of Anta...
This website is part of National Geographic's Xpeditions Hall and includes lesson plans and activiti...
In these activities students will discover the characteristics that enable Antarctica's many life fo...
Students investigate the causes of Antarctica's strong, persistent winds in this weeklong unit. They...
In this lesson students will discover the differences between Arctic and Antarctic terrains, learn t...
In this lesson plan, students will learn about the potential threat posed by icebergs, particularly ...
From the activities at this site students will discover that before satellite imagery, when scientis...
In this six-day unit, students examine historical maps of Antarctica and research early explorers to...
This activity will help students understand that increases in the ozone hole will result in damaging...
In this lesson, students learn about the causes and effects of the melting ice formations in Antarct...
The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) has provided a selection of resources for students and their teac...
Students investigate the challenges of living and working in Antarctica and the technologies that he...
In this Special Collection of over 70 Web resources from the American Museum of Natural History and ...
These materials describe Antarctica's extreme environments, the conditions under which researchers l...
This site was designed to facilitate education about South Pole activities of the Center for Astroph...
This website is a collection of units designed to teach students about the global importance of Anta...
This website is part of National Geographic's Xpeditions Hall and includes lesson plans and activiti...
In these activities students will discover the characteristics that enable Antarctica's many life fo...
Students investigate the causes of Antarctica's strong, persistent winds in this weeklong unit. They...
In this lesson students will discover the differences between Arctic and Antarctic terrains, learn t...
In this lesson plan, students will learn about the potential threat posed by icebergs, particularly ...
From the activities at this site students will discover that before satellite imagery, when scientis...
In this six-day unit, students examine historical maps of Antarctica and research early explorers to...
This activity will help students understand that increases in the ozone hole will result in damaging...
In this lesson, students learn about the causes and effects of the melting ice formations in Antarct...
The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) has provided a selection of resources for students and their teac...