In this interactive textbook lesson, students will discover different types of polar climates, where they occur on Earth, and the types of organisms that can survive in very cold polar climates.
Students will learn terminologies, such as permafrost, tundra, ice caps, and alpine.
Students can work at their own pace through this self-guided textbook lesson, interacting with useful questions throughout.
Figures and graphics are included to illustrate the text.
Students can check their understanding by taking an interactive quiz at the end of the lesson.
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The video at the end of the lesson is an audio file with just one image of polar bears accompanying the audio. Some students may have a hard time focusing on just listening to the audio, so turning on subtitles may help.
Differentiation
In biology classes, students could choose a plant or animal that lives in a polar region and make a slideshow presentation to explain how the organism survives in such extreme conditions.
Students could use this interactive data resource from NASA to learn how climate change is affecting ice sheets in polar regions.
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