Free Resources for Learning about Polar Bears
Published:
December 16, 2020
Contributor:
Stacey Jones
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Polar bears are fascinating carnivores, the larges that live on land! Living in the cold, Arctic region of the world, they are able to keep warm due to a large amount of blubber under their skin. Learn more about these mammals with these fun and free resources for learning about polar bears.
Polar Bear Printables
Polar bears have black skin! And, although their fur appears to be white, it is actually transparent. With an excellent sense of smell, polar bears can smell seals up almost a mile away.
Learning about the life cycle of a polar bear is so much fun with these free and easy to prepare printables. This polar bear printable pack contains over 100 pages and is aimed at children in preschool and kindergarten. It would also be a great addition to a Winter, Arctic or Bear study for young children.
Older children will enjoy writing down their thoughts on the eight different types of bears, including polar bears with these Bear Notebooking Pages.
After studying about the life cycle polar bears, children can complete this easy to prepare, six-paged polar bear life cycle flip book; writing what they have learnt about the life cycle of these amazing creatures in their own words.
These Polar Bear Emotion Flashcards will be a useful tool for teaching these children to identify their feelings, to express themselves or to help them recognise and understand the feelings of others.
This Mini Polar Bear Unit will help your child learn more about polar bears as they fill in the blanks after completing their research on these amazing creatures.
This 70+ page Polar Bear Study is a great way for older children to learn about polar bears and their life cycle. Valued at $5, it is currently on sale until the end of December 2020.
Looking for more resources? You may enjoy these Polar Bear Resources.