Worksheets and No Prep Teaching Resources
Worksheets and No Prep Teaching Resources
Geography
Antarctica Theme Unit


Leveled Books
            Antarctica: The Frozen Continent


Antarctica Mixed Review (multiple choice with writing questions)
     Antarctica first grade social studies questions
     Antarctica second grade social studies questions
     Antarctica third grade social studies questions
     Antarctica fourth grade social studies questions
     Antarctica fifth grade social studies questions
     Antarctica sixth grade social studies questions


Plays:  Reader's Theater Scripts
     Penguins of Antarctica: All About Adelies (Grades 2-3)
     Antarctica: Life in a Frozen Land (Grades 2-4)


Books
            Antarctica, Land at the Bottom of the World (Grades 2-4)
            The Polar Regions: Cold Deserts (Grade 3)
            Two Birds of Antarctica (Grades 3-4)
            Emperor Penguins (Grades 4-5)
            Aurora Australis, the Southern Lights (Grades 5-6)
            Antarctica, Land of Surprises (Grades 6-8)
            Animals in Antarctica (Grades 5-6)
            Antarctica Explorers: The Race to the South Pole (Grades 5-6)
            Antarctica Explorers: Shackleton and Byrd (Grades 6-8)
            Life in Antarctica (Grades 6-8)


Antarctica: Reading Comprehensions with References to Antarctica
This section lists reading comprehensions on edHelper.com with references to Antarctica. These may or may not actually be related to Antarctica.

     Top reading comprehensions with most references to Antarctica
     Polar Regions (Grade 8)
     Introduction to Polar Regions (Grade 6)
     Continents and Oceans (Grade 3)
     Icefish (Grade 8)
     Arctic Terns (Grade 6)
     The Earth's View (A Speech To Humans) (Grade 9)
     The Race to the South Pole (Grade 8)
     Galapagos Penguins (Grade 8)
     Adelie Penguin (Grade 7)
     Migration (Grade 8)
     Mars (Grade 8)
     Earth Time - The Mesozoic and Cenozoic Eras (Grades 9-10)
     Foxes (Grade 7)
     Continents Adrift (Grade 7)
     The Ozone Layer and You (Grades 6-12)
     Falkland Islands - Geography (Grade 5)

Biographies
(Grades 6-8)
     Jacques Cousteau
(Grades 9-12)
     Sir Edmund Hillary
     The Journey of a Stateswoman

Daily Themes
(Grades 3-5)
     What Makes Butter Fly?
(Grades 6-8)
     Dragons of the World

Miscellaneous
(no assigned grade level)
     Australia
     Fields of Attraction and Poles
     Oceans of the World
     The Ever-Changing Surface of the Earth - Part 1: Erosion
(Grades 3-5)
     Biomes and Ecosystems
     Boats & Great Sea Explorers
     Continents and Oceans
     Falkland Islands - Geography
     The Great Barrier Reef
     World on a Window Sill, Part 1
     World on a Window Sill, Part 2
(Grades 6-8)
     Air - The Atmosphere
     Atlantis - Fact or Fantasy?
     Bird Adaptations
     Continents Adrift
     Earth Movers - Glaciers
     Falkland Islands - Culture
     George Vancouver
     Global Warming
     Indiana's Changing Landscape
     Life with a Snake
     Life with a Turtle
     Mars
     Meat Eating Plants
     Meteors, Meteoroids, and Meteorites
     Mosses
     Passing Plates I - The Theory
     Plant Adaptations
     Plant Adaptations
     The Ozone Layer and You
     The Race to the South Pole
     Where in the World Are the Falkland Islands?
(Grades 9-12)
     Earth Time - The Mesozoic and Cenozoic Eras
     Falkland Islands - History
     Growing Mountains
     Temperature
     The Dr. Jekyll - Mr. Hyde Molecule and the Case of the Vanishing Ozone
     The Earth's View (A Speech To Humans)

Animals
(Grades 3-5)
     Birds
(Grades 6-8)
     Adelie Penguin
     Arctic Terns
     Basics of Squirrels
     Biome 101
     Deserts
     Dung Beetles
     Emperor Penguins
     Flamingos
     Foxes
     Galapagos Penguins
     Grasslands - Introduction
     Gulls
     Icefish
     Introduction to Polar Regions
     Macaroni Penguins
     Mice
     Migration
     Owls
     Pigs
     Polar Regions
     Royal Penguins
     Seals
     Snails
     Tarantulas
     Whales
     Woodpeckers


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