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Comparing Arctic & Antarctic

Compare the Arctic and Antarctic in detail — the Arctic is an ocean covered by floating sea ice with surrounding land masses (Canada, Russia, Greenland, Scandinavia), while Antarctica is a continent larger than Europe buried under ice up to 4 km thick; polar bears, Arctic foxes, and walruses live only in the Arctic while penguins, leopard seals, and albatrosses are found only in the Antarctic

Suggested ages 7–9

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Evidence of understanding

  • State that the Arctic is a frozen ocean surrounded by land (name at least two bordering countries), while Antarctica is a continent covered by ice sheet up to 4 km thick
  • Correctly assign at least three animals to the Arctic and three to the Antarctic
  • Name at least two differences in human presence: indigenous peoples in the Arctic vs research stations only in Antarctica

Assessment prompt

Can Comparing Arctic & Antarctic explain in detail how the Arctic and Antarctic are different — which animals live where, that one is frozen ocean and the other is a frozen continent, and which countries border the Arctic?

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