The Arctic Alive giant floor map program is a free resource offered to teachers of Keystage 2 students and is specifically aimed at Years 4-6. Maps come in two sizes: 6.5 x 6.5 meters and 7.5 x 7.5 meters.
Each circumpolar floor map comes complete with a trunk of additional supplies to further enhance students’ learning experience…
Resources include: map legends, activity cards, props and more. In addition, a teacher guide with five curriculum-linked activities will help bring the map to life.
With a diameter of almost eight metres, when this circular map is unrolled onto a gymnasium floor, it will enable your students to explore the Arctic as never before.
Resources include: map legends, activity cards, props and more. In addition, a teacher guide with five curriculum-linked activities will help bring the map to life.
With a diameter of almost eight metres, when this circular map is unrolled onto a gymnasium floor, it will enable your students to explore the Arctic as never before.
Download the lessons individually at the links above, or download
Do you teach geography?
Does your school have an indoor space that is at least 8 x 8 metres? Wish to incorporate new and innovative teaching tools into your classroom?
If you are interested in having the map and associated activity kit visit your school, please complete the below booking form and
Within a few weeks of your email you will be contacted to coordinate the free shipping of the map to your school.
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Madano supported Arctic Alive during the key stages of its development by offering advise and office space
Pladis kindly donated Iced Gems for Canada’s 150th Celebration in Trafalgar Square
Chorus Art kindly supported the creation of the Arctic Alive explanation videos.
Standard Life supported the Edinburgh University Canadian Studies programme for over 16 years from 1990 – 2005.
Duncan Jessiman, through the Jessiman Foundation, supported Edinburgh University Canadian Studies programme in 2007, 2008 & 2009.