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The Arctic Tundra

Know what the Arctic tundra is — a vast, treeless landscape with permafrost (permanently frozen ground) just below the surface, a very short growing season in summer when mosses, lichens, and tough grasses burst into life, and home to caribou/reindeer, musk oxen, lemmings, and snowy owls

Suggested ages 7–9

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Evidence of understanding

  • Describe the tundra as a treeless landscape with permafrost (permanently frozen ground) beneath the surface
  • Explain that the tundra has a very short summer growing season when mosses, lichens, and grasses grow quickly
  • Name at least three tundra animals: caribou/reindeer, musk oxen, lemmings, or snowy owls

Assessment prompt

Does The Arctic Tundra know what tundra is — the huge flat landscape near the Arctic with no trees, frozen ground underneath, and short summers where everything bursts into life?

Standards alignment

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