Antarctica/Exploration ICEBLOCK

NOTE: To go back to the main page for access to the photos and discussion boxes, click on the small "Antarctica" label on top left-hand side.

 Introduction for Teachers to 'Exploration ICEBLOCK'


'Exploration ICEBLOCK' is a free web-based Antarctica Environmental Science Education resource for young people of all ages with specific relevance to 7-13 year olds.

By developing awareness and encouraging scientific discovery 'Exploration ICEBLOCK' hopes to spark interest and enthusiasm for learning about our environment and develop determination in our young people to make a positive difference to this precious and interrelated Earth System.



 Teachers Exploration ICEBLOCK Backpack
 Hope you find this /Teachers Backpack/ useful for motivating and inspiring you and your children on an environmental scientific exploration. 


 * Here's an easy to follow and well presented youtube video presentation all about ocean acidification resulting from global warming. Click into Acid Test and be spellbound by the amazing filming and information that your class will enjoy learning from too.

 Introduction for Children to 'Exploration ICEBLOCK'


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OR to view as a full screen slide show go to: SlideShareand click on full screen in bottom right hand corner.

 A First Look At Antarctica
Getting to know Antarctica  (Open this link to find out more about this chilly continent.)

 The Underwater World

 * There is so much life under the surface of the ocean. Especially  /INVERTEBRATES/.  (Click on this heading to discover more about these plentiful animals!)


 * What does BENTHIC mean? (the 'B' part of ICEBLOCK). Click /Benthic Life/ to find out!

 Wildlife in Antarctica

 * Love penguins? Take a look at Penguins in Antarctica and Antarctic Penguin Fact File
 * Have you got questions about Antarctic Seals? Here are answers to all the questions you've probably thought of about the Weddell Sealsand more.

 People in Antarctica - What do they do?
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 * Now-a-days lots of scientists visit Antarctica each year. But what sorts of things do they do?  Have a look at Why Scientists love Antarcticaand some of the things they study down there.
 * Take a closer look at Life at Scott Base