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Science·Polar Regions·conceptual

Where Are the Poles?

Know that Earth has a North Pole and a South Pole — the two coldest places on the planet — and be able to find them on a globe, understanding that they are at the very top and very bottom of the Earth, as far from the Equator as possible

Suggested ages 5–7

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Evidence of understanding

  • Point to the North Pole and South Pole on a globe or world map
  • Explain that the poles are the coldest places on Earth because they are farthest from the Equator
  • State that the North Pole is at the top and the South Pole is at the bottom of the Earth

Assessment prompt

If you hand Where Are the Poles? a globe, can they point to the North Pole and the South Pole and tell you they're the coldest places on Earth?

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