Polar Explorer ActivityPolar Explorer Activity

Details

  • An interactive exercise that actively engages learners. Activities may include educational games, experiments, demonstrations, and arts and crafts.
  • This resource relates to the research, science, people, or expeditions in the Arctic region.
  • This resource relates to the research, science, peoplee, or expeditions in the Antarctic region.
  • This resource is intended for middle school students, but may be user or modified for an older audience.
Completion Time: About 1 period
Permission: Download and Share

Materials

  • internet and printer
  • 3" x 5" index cards
  • glue sticks
  • scissors
  • string or paperclips
  • hole punch
  • list of explorers (see attached)

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Overview

Few people are familiar with the fascinating stories that Arctic and Antarctic explorers have to share. Students will research an explorer and create a dangling string with key information and highlights from the expedition(s) of that explorer.

Objective

To learn about polar explorers and polar expeditions.

Preparation

Gather needed materials. Have the explorers' information and photos preprinted or have the ability to print them on site. If you want students to focus on a certain time frame such as early 1800's, or on certain explorers that are more well known, or on modern explorers, choose the appropriate explorers from the list in advance of assigning students to their explorers.

Description

Students can choose an explorer or the teacher can have students draw the names of explorers randomly. Students then research the main details of that explorer's expedition(s) and summarize them on index cards. Information and photos can come from a variety of websites that discuss polar expeditions. The top index card should be the explorers name and a picture of the explorer. The second card coud be the name of the expedition and a picture of the ship they took to reach polar waters or a picture of the expedition crew. The third card could outline the main accomplishments of the expedition with associated photos. Additional cards could be added if there is sufficient time and interest. Index cards are then linked by paperclips or pieces of string so they can be hung around the room. Students make an oral presentation on their explorers and then hang their creation up.

Resources

Information and photos of explorers and their expeditions come from a variety of websites.

Credits

Mindy Bell thought of this activity and will gladly accept improvements. You can contact her at mbell@apscc.org