For some reason, when it starts to get cold and white outside I always think about Polar Bears. Maybe its because they live in a cold, white environment or maybe I just like them. Either way, I find winter the perfect time to study and learn about Polar Bears. We don’t typically do a lot of formal schooling during December, but I will have these printables and projects ready to go come January, so we can jump right back in to our “normal” school schedule.
Polar Bear Color & Number Freebie
Polar Bear’s Adventure
Arctic Regions Montessori Activities & Printables
Polar Bear Activity Pack
Inuit & Arctic Circle Hands-On Activities
Arctic Animals Do-a-Dot
Polar Bear Coloring Pages
Polar Bear Printable Maze
Life of a Polar Bear Emergent Readers
Polar Bear Activities for Tots & Preschoolers {free printables}
Free Arctic Animals Activity Pack
Polar Bear Notebooking Pages
Polar Pals Roll and Cover
Polar Bear Food Chains
Arctic Animal Pack
Free Arctic Pack
Crafts & Activities
DIY Polar Bear Balloon
Polar Bear Activities
Cardboard Tube Polar Bear
Polar Bear Sharing Activity
Playful Polar Bear Toss
DIY Polar Bear Cups
Polar Bear Science Experiment
BOOKS
Polar Bears by Mark Newman
Polar Bears by Gail Gibbons
Hush Little Polar Bear by Jeff Mack
Where Do Polar Bears Live? by Sarah L. Thomson
The Little Polar Bear by Hans de Beer
Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? by Bill Martin Jr & Eric Carle
The Three Snow Bears by Jan Brett
If I Knew a Polar Bear by Karen Sutula
Polar Bear: A Day in the Life by Katie Marsico
Polar Bears and the Arctic: Magic Tree House Tracker by Mary Pope Osborne
Polar Bears Past Bedtime by Mary Pope Osborne
Snacks
Polar Bear Hot Chocolate
White Chocolate Polar Bear Pretzel Pops
Polar Bear Cookies
Polar Bear Claw Candies
Polar Bear Paw Cupcakes
Polar Bear Mini Donuts
Polar Bear Pops
Polar Bear Nutter Butter Treats
Polar Bear Graham Cracker Squares
Arctic Polar Bear Milkshake
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Annette has been married to her husband and best friend since 2003. Together they are raising their six children to follow the Lord’s will, no matter what. Annette longs for the day when she will meet her angel babies who have entered heaven before her. She enjoys creating UNIT STUDIES and FREE PRINTABLES for homeschool families. You can follow her crazy life at In All You Do where she blogs about homeschooling, homemaking and marriage while trying to maintain her sanity. She is also the owner of Thrifty Homeschoolers where she shares her tips on homeschooling without breaking the bank.