Polar Puzzles

Polar Puzzles

Antarctica and the Arctic are known as the Polar Regions and are home to a diverse array of research. Researchers collect data on the changing environment, learn about past climates, study the food web, recover information from past civilizations, take measurements in the water, use satellites to measure snowpack, and more. The Polar Puzzles activities are designed to capture some of the research happening in the Polar Regions and showcase what is being learned in an engaging and hands-on way.  

The Polar Puzzles can be completed in a series or separately as standalone activities. Each puzzle features a polar researcher, including images of the researcher, action photos of their research or fieldwork, a poem that describes the location and type of work the researcher performs, a hands-on activity, a cartoon that depicts the setting of their work and data, and a social media dialogue about their research.

Use the tabs below to download materials and learn more about the puzzle topics and researchers featured.  

For additional information about the puzzles and how to facilitate the activities, please refer to the Facilitator Guide

For questions relating to each puzzle to ask youth, refer to the Question Cards.

For answers to the questions, as well as additional information about each researcher and puzzle, refer to the Answer Book.

For stickers to give youth after the completion of each puzzle, refer to Polar Puzzle Stickers.

Each Polar Puzzle is provided individually below. To access all 7 Polar Puzzles in one place, refer to the Polar Puzzle Booklet

Each of the 7 Polar Puzzles in the Kit