Search Header Logo
Term 2: Comprehension-2(b): Arctic Animals

Term 2: Comprehension-2(b): Arctic Animals

Assessment

Presentation

English

2nd Grade

Easy

CCSS
RI.1.5, RI.2.2, RI.1.4

+17

Standards-aligned

Created by

Lower Primary

Used 30+ times

FREE Resource

5 Slides • 6 Questions

1

Arctic Animals

Comprehension-2(b)

media

2

media

3

The Arctic is an area in the north of our planet. It is a cold place, covered in Ice. Temperatures can get as low as -70°C. Although it is cold, it is thought of as a desert, as it doesn’t rain or snow very often in the Arctic. Many animals live in the Arctic. These include polar bears, Arctic foxes, Arctic wolves, walruses, seals, caribou and whales.

4

Multiple Choice

Question image

Where is the Arctic?

1

In the North Pole.

2

In the north of our planet.

3

In the south of the planet.

4

In the desert.

5

Multiple Choice

Question image

Why is the Arctic thought of as a desert?

1

It’s very cold in the Arctic.

2

Nothing grows in the Arctic.

3

It doesn’t rain or snow very often in the Arctic.

6

Open Ended

Question image

Name two animals that live in the Arctic.

7

media

8

Polar bears are carnivores (meat-eaters). They have two layers of fur. They have a thick underfur which is covered by another layer of fur which is called guard hairs. This layer of hair is of different lengths. The polar bears’ fur helps to keep them warm when they are on land. Polar bears have black skin. They have a layer of fat underneath it. This layer of fat keeps them warm when they are in the water. Polar bears sleep for around 7-8 hours each day, but unlike brown bears, polar bears do not hibernate.

9

Multiple Choice

Question image

How many hours each day do polar bears sleep?

1

9 - 10

2

7 - 8

3

6 - 7

4

4 - 5

10

Open Ended

Question image

What does the word carnivore mean?

11

Open Ended

Question image

How are polar bears different to brown bears?

Arctic Animals

Comprehension-2(b)

media

Show answer

Auto Play

Slide 1 / 11

SLIDE