Free Printable – Arctic Animals

You are invited to download the Arctic Animals printables – learning downloads for preschool children. This activity will also benefit the little ones – toddlers from the at of 2 and up. Use this resource with clear true-to-life images to create hands-on science activities for your students. Children will discover what kind of animals inhabit the Arctic, learn new vocabulary, work to improve their concentration and fine motor skills. This resource will come in handy when exploring the snowy regions of the world, learning about the north pole animals in your Montessori and early childhood classroom.

This printable contains Arctic Animals watercolor cards for littles (pre-k and K students). Invite the children to sort, match, or glue animals onto watercolor winter background, learn new vocabulary.

Here is what’s included

  • Arctic animals – labeled pictures
  • 1 x Arctic background
  • 1 x Arctic animals page for matching
  • Watercolor pictures of the Arctic animals
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If you are after additional resources about the Arctic, you can grab your copy of the Arctic and Antarctica Pack or The Arctic Vocabulary 3 Part Cards from our website.

I love this idea @raisingmaeve had. Jess enlarged the background and used adhesive to create this wonderful little activity for her child.

If you would like to enlarge the background, here is how you can do it. Hit Print. Make sure in your Advanced Settings ‘Print As Image’ has been deselected. Then hit ‘Poster’ and set your ‘Tile Scale’ according to how large you would like your poster to be. If you set it at 100%, it will print on two sheets. Trim sheets as needed and connect your poster pieces using scotch tape.

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About Anastasia - Anastasia is an early childhood teacher and the founder of Montessori Nature - a blog about Montessori living and learning and nature-based explorations. With many years of experience working in a Montessori environment and homeschooling her children, she directed her passion for all things Montessori and nature into creating educational resources. You can learn more here and browse her printables on Teachers Pay Teachers.