Showing posts with label arctic animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arctic animals. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Polar/Arctic Animals

 Welcome
The winter is slowly leaving us and we are looking forward to Spring.
We have been working on lots of fun and learning over the last few weeks.  
My kids love Polar/Arctic animals, where they live, what they eat, etc.

So, here's what we've been up to.

Polar Bear




Paper Plate Arctic Fox


Arctic Scene


Arctic Snowy Owl


Penguin Paper Bag Puppets


Learning About Penguins


Penguin Wreath


Feed the Polar Bear


Walrus Hat


Activity Sheet


Thanks for coming by and taking a look.

Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Snow and Arctic Animals

 Welcome

Winter here hasn't been typical with warmer temperatures and not that much snow.  
That sure didn't stop us from doing some creating with a snow theme and we learned lots about Arctic Animals.

So, here's what we did the last few weeks.

Snowmen Wreaths
We used a paper plate as the base, added the snowman details then some cotton for the snow.


Snowman Mobile


Snowman Emotions Match Game


Q-tip Snowflakes


Smiling Snowmen Wall Hanging


Winter Cardinal
We learned about the birds that migrate and the birds that stay for the winter.

Winter Bird Feeder
We decorated a tube, then glued on the picture of the bird.


Arctic Animals

Snowy Owls
We used a paper plate as the base, then added the features and some cotton for the feathers.


3-D Polar Bears


Penguin Puppets
We used an envelope for the base of our cute little penguins.  

Paper Plate Polar Bears


Arctic Fox


Hibernating Bears

Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.

Friday, February 3, 2023

Arctic Animals

 Welcome
What a great week we had learning about Arctic Animals.
The kids were eager to learn all about them...we still need to do more penguin activities as they are fascinated by them.

Here's what we did last week.

Snowy Owl
Aren't these the cutest!  
We made these using a pinecone and glued cotton into the little parts of the cone.
We added the wings and the head.  The kids loved them.




Feed the Polar Bear
I made a little box that fit behind the bear's mouth.  We learned that polar bears mostly eat fish, so we coloured some fish and added numbers to them to feed the bear.


Polar Bear Gluing
PRINTABLE


Arctic Fox
We used paper plates and glued on some fluffy cotton to be the fox's warm, thick coat.



Polar Bears on the Ice

Learning About Penguins

Thanks so much for taking a look.

Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Arctic Animals- Part 2

 Hello and Welcome

As I mentioned last week, our Arctic Animals theme was so popular that I decided to do it for another week.  
Besides, we didn't have time to learn about and create all the creatures we wanted to.

So here's what we did last week.

Polar Bears
These cute bears were a printable that we glued onto a piece of cardboard and then decorated.

Footprint Penguins
These cute little guys were done by tracing the child's foot.  
After decorating we had a penguin march.


Snowy Owls
We used some paper cups to make our fun snowy owls.  
We also watched a video of them flying and searching for their food.



Footprints in the Snow
This was a fun game to make with the kids.



Polar Animals
This printout is a put together one that shows the animal and it's name underneath.


Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Arctic Animals- Part 1

 

Hello and Welcome to our little corner of the world.

Last week was a short week for us as we celebrated Family Day on Monday.
So many arctic animals to learn about that it will be 2 weeks long.
A great theme for my kiddos as they are already familiar with some of the animals we learned about.

So here's what we did last week.

Walrus Puppet
We started with a paper bag and added the features to our walrus.
We had a puppet show pretending with them...so fun.



Arctic Fox
This cute little fox was made using paper plates cut in half.  One for the body and the other rolled and stapled together for the head.
We watched a great video about them and how they are camouflaged against the snow.



Arctic Animal Match Game
My kids love making games and this one was fun to do and also helped them better learn about the animals living in the arctic.


Polar Bears
We used some paper plates to make our Polar Bears.

Well that's it for this week.
We will be back next week with more of our Arctic Animal creations.
Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.

Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Arctic Animals

 Hello and Welcome
This past week, we learned all about Arctic Animals and made some fun crafts.
The kids truly amazed me at all they already knew about the animals we studied.  I'm glad so much of what we are learning is really sinking in, all while we are having fun.

So here's what we did this past week.

Polar Bear
We used 2 paper plates to create our Polar Bear.  
I cut one for the body then used the 2nd one for the head, ears and snout.
We added some white tissue paper for the fur.



Polar Bears on the Ice
Here are some more fun little polar bears out on the ice.
You can fine the printable here:




Arctic Owls and Arctic Fox
Here are the cute owl puppets we made using an envelope for the body.
The fox is made by tracing the child's hand and we added a triangle for the head.




Polar Animal Wheel
Here is a Polar Animal wheel we made.  When you turn to the animal, it gives the name below.
I'm sorry that I don't have a printout for this one...I have used it for years and it was in my file.



Ringed Seal
A simple gluing activity using a seal.  Don't you just love the purple eyes lol.

Well that's it for this past week.  
Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.