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The Polar Museum's Resources

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We are the official account for the Polar Museum, which is part of the Scott Polar Research Institute, located in central Cambridge. Here we will post our varied education resources packed with brilliant ideas to get your students thinking creatively about polar exploration, with links across a wide range of subjects including maths, art, geography, science and literacy. The majority of our resources are aimed at primary school children but are often adaptable to older age groups too.

We are the official account for the Polar Museum, which is part of the Scott Polar Research Institute, located in central Cambridge. Here we will post our varied education resources packed with brilliant ideas to get your students thinking creatively about polar exploration, with links across a wide range of subjects including maths, art, geography, science and literacy. The majority of our resources are aimed at primary school children but are often adaptable to older age groups too.
Expedition Diary: Home School Challenge
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Expedition Diary: Home School Challenge

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Great cross-curriculum ideas to get children away from a computer screen. Designed for primary school children, but adaptable for other age groups. Our Expedition Diary: Home School Challenge covers links to literacy, geography, maths, science, art and DT.
Navigation in Antarctica
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Navigation in Antarctica

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Activity ideas for the primary classroom based around transport themed objects from the collections of the Polar Museum, Scott Polar Research Institute. Follow links in the pack for FREE downloadable images licensed for use in the classroom plus a FREE 5 minute video about transport in the Antarctic. This pack includes a Terra Nova compass, a modern GPS unit and an Endurance sextant. See our additional Antarctic themed packs including food, clothing, science, transport and Shackleton.