Arctic Animals Notebooking Pages for Studying the Arctic Region
Your students can use these Arctic animals notebooking pages to record facts that they’ve learned about each Arctic animal. Or they could write a story about that animal.

These Arctic animals notebooking pages come in three levels each for K to 8th grade students.
If your students have learned about the food chains of Arctic animals, they could use these pages to make a book about an Arctic food chain.
Or maybe they could write about the life cycle of each Arctic animal. The possibilities are nearly endless.
There are 10 different Arctic animals page sets. Each Arctic animal set comes in 3 levels: early elementary; upper elementary, and middle school.
Plus, each one comes in a full-color version and a black and white version to save on printer ink costs. So there are 6 printable pages for each Arctic animal.
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The 10 Arctic animals notebooking pages are for these animals:
- Arctic Hare
- Arctic Wolf
- Beluga Whale
- Harp Seal
- Lemming
- Narwhal
- Polar Bear
- Puffin
- Snowy Owl
- Walrus
Arctic Animals Notebooking Library List
Polar Bears by Gail Gibbons
Amazing Arctic Animals (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3) by Jackie Glassman
Arctic Hares (Animals That Live in the Tundra) by Therese M Shea
Narwhals Are Awesome (Polar Animals) by Jaclyn Jaycox
Snowy Owls Are Awesome (Polar Animals) by Jaclyn Jaycox
Animals of the Arctic Tundra by Polar Region Wildlife
Online Resources for Arctic Animal Notebooking
Nat Geo Narwhals: The Unicorns of the Sea
Deep Marine Scenes: Walrus Facts
Kids Learning Videos: Fun Puffin Facts
Blue World TV: Beluga Whales at the Mystic Aquarium
Socratica Kids: 10 Arctic Animals for Kids
Deep Marine Scenes: Harp Seals
Hands-0n Arctic Animals Activities
Create a 3-D arctic habitat for your arctic animals using these How to make a diorama instructions.
Play with Arctic animal figurines. This is the set we have.
Learn how polar bears (and other arctic animals) stay warm with this classic experiment.
Create your own Arctic habitat using this Arctic Playdough Activity.
Teach your kids how to look for animal tracks in the snow. Then use this visual perception activity to look for the different animal tracks on the printable.
Get in some gross motor movement with the Arctic Animals Yoga poses
More Arctic Notebooking & Homeschooling Resources
Use this Arctic Landscape notebooking page below for your study of the Arctic region and the tundra of the Arctic Circle.
Discover the animals, exploration history, and Arctic tales in the Arctic Unit Study for homeschooling families below. This Arctic Unit Study is designed for family-style learning and works for learners of all ages and abilities.
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