FREE 50 Animals of the Taiga & Tundra Notebooking Unit

Published:
September 1, 2020

Bonnie Rose Hudson

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There are amazing animals that live in every corner of the globe! Help your students learn about 50 of them (plus incorporate geography and language arts) with this FREE Animals of the Taiga & Tundra Notebooking Unit.

Taiga & Tundra Animals Notebooking text with image of an animal

Have you ever thought about learning more than science when you study animals in your homeschool? With this FREE Animals of the Taiga & Tundra Notebooking Unit, it’s easy to work in some geography, too! 

This unit includes pictures of 50 different animals and asks students to research: 

  • what country or countries each is found in
  • the type or types of climates you can find each in
  • the animal’s physical description
  • other interesting facts about the animal 

Have them find the countries the animals live in on a map to incorporate geography!

You can also use the unit to help them develop research and notetaking skills, too! Just have them record where they find the information the same way they would if they were writing a paper.

(And speaking of writing, if you want to add some to the study, have them write a paper about the animal they find the most interesting!)

They’ll learn about 50 different animals including: 

  • Alaska Blackfish
  • American Black Bear
  • American Golden Plover
  • American Pika
  • American Toad
  • Arctic Fox
  • Arctic Ground Squirrel
  • Arctic Hare
  • Arctic Tern
  • Arctic Wolf
  • Arctic Woolly Bear Moth
  • Auk
  • Bald Eagle
  • Beaver
  • Bobcat
  • Brook Trout
  • Brown Bear
  • Canada Goose
  • Canadian Toad
  • Caribou
  • Chum Salmon
  • Cisco
  • Dall sheep
  • Ermine
  • European Otter
  • Gray Wolf
  • Grizzly Bear
  • Lake Chub
  • Lemming
  • Lenok
  • Longnose Sucker
  • Lynx
  • Moose
  • Musk Oxen
  • Northern Leopard Frog
  • Peregrine Falcon
  • Polar Bear
  • Reindeer
  • Red Fox
  • Siberian Husky
  • Siberian Taimen
  • Snow Bunting
  • Snow Goose
  • Snow Leopard
  • Snowshoe Hare
  • Snowy Owl
  • Tundra Swan
  • Vole
  • White-tailed Deer
  • Willow Ptarmigan

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