Arctic Animal Notebooking Pages for Kids

Exploring God’s Frozen World: The Arctic, Antarctica & the Tundra
Homeschooling gives families the beautiful opportunity to explore God’s creation together—slowly, intentionally, and with wonder. Even the coldest places on Earth can become rich learning experiences that point our children back to the Creator.
In this faith-based homeschool nature study, we’ll explore the Arctic, Antarctica, and the tundra, discover fascinating Arctic animals for kids, and reflect on God’s creativity in nature—all while supporting elementary learners through gentle, hands-on learning.
“How many are Your works, Lord! In wisdom You made them all; the earth is full of Your creatures.”
—Psalm 104:24 (NIV)
This post is perfect for:
Christian homeschool families
Elementary geography and science
Nature study with Bible integration
Unit studies and notebooking
🌍 The Arctic vs. Antarctica (For Kids & Homeschool Families)
When learning about the polar regions, children love discovering how the Arctic and Antarctica are different—even though both are icy and cold.
Arctic Facts for Kids
Located at the top of the Earth
Mostly ocean surrounded by land
Home to animals like polar bears and Arctic foxes
Antarctica Facts for Kids
Located at the bottom of the Earth
A large landmass covered in ice
Home to penguins (but no polar bears!)
God created each region with its own climate, geography, and animals—showing children that creation is purposeful, detailed, and diverse.
“For He spoke, and it came to be; He commanded, and it stood firm.”
—Psalm 33:9 (NIV)
📍 Homeschool Tip: Use a globe or map during this lesson to reinforce geography skills.
❄️ What Is the Tundra Biome?
The tundra biome is one of the coldest environments on Earth and an important topic in elementary homeschool science.
Tundra Biome Facts for Kids
The ground is frozen most of the year (permafrost)
Trees do not grow there
Plants include moss, grasses, and tiny flowers
Animals have special adaptations to survive the cold
Even in this harsh environment, God provides everything needed for life.
“He gives food to every creature.”
—Psalm 147:9 (NIV)
🦊 Arctic Fox Facts for Elementary Kids
The Arctic fox is a favorite in Arctic unit studies and a wonderful example of God’s intelligent design.
Fur turns white in winter for camouflage
Fur turns brown or gray in summer
Thick fur and a fluffy tail help keep it warm
Can survive temperatures as cold as –58°F
These adaptations remind children that God equips His creation perfectly for where it lives.
“Your hands made me and formed me.”
—Psalm 119:73 (NIV)
🐭 Lemming Facts for Kids
Though small, lemmings play an important role in the tundra ecosystem.
Live under the snow during winter
Eat grasses, roots, and moss
Provide food for Arctic foxes and birds
Contrary to myth, lemmings do not jump off cliffs
This is a beautiful opportunity to teach children that every creature has value and purpose in God’s creation.
“Not one of them is forgotten by God.”
—Luke 12:6 (NIV)
🦌 Caribou (Reindeer) Facts for Kids
Caribou are incredible animals often included in Arctic homeschool unit studies.
Both males and females grow antlers
Migrate up to 3,000 miles each year
Wide hooves act like snowshoes
Can smell food beneath snow
Caribou remind us that God provides strength, endurance, and guidance for long journeys.
“The Lord will guide you always.”
—Isaiah 58:11 (NIV)
✝️ Faith-Based Nature Study: Seeing God’s Creativity in the Arctic
A Christian homeschool nature study isn’t just about facts—it’s about helping children recognize God as Creator.
From frozen oceans to snow-covered land, the Arctic, Antarctica, and tundra show us that:
God is intentional in His design
God is creative in His details
God is faithful to care for all He has made
Faith Questions for Kids
Why do you think God made animals differently for different places?
How do Arctic animals show God’s creativity?
What is your favorite animal God created in cold regions?
Simple Family Prayer
“God, thank You for creating such an amazing world. Thank You for the animals that live in cold places and for caring for all of Your creation. Help us remember that You care for us too. Amen.”
📚 Arctic & Tundra Books for Elementary-Aged Kids
Pairing hands-on learning with books helps deepen understanding and curiosity. These titles work beautifully for elementary learners:
- Over and Under the Snow by Kate Messner
- National Geographic Readers: Arctic Animals
- What Do You Do With a Tail Like This? by Steve Jenkins
Amazing Arctic Animals by Jackie Glassman
✏️ Bringing It All Together with Notebooking & Copywork
Our 18-page Arctic, Antarctica & Tundra Beginning Copywork and Notebooking Pack was designed to help young learners explore God’s frozen world in a gentle, engaging way.
✔️ Large, traceable copywork
✔️ Simple sentences for early writers
✔️ Animal illustrations
✔️ Coloring pages for relaxed learning
This resource enables you to combine science, geography, handwriting, art, and faith into a single, meaningful experience—ideal for homeschool families who love learning through exploration.
❄️ FREE Animals of Frozen Lands (Part One) copywork pack

This fun 18-page printable introduces children to the Arctic fox, the lemming, and the caribou. There is easy, beginning copywork in a large, traceable font for each animal, as well as an illustration of the animal and a coloring page. Download your beginning notebooking and copywork pack and begin exploring God’s incredible world together today!



