12 of 15 results for "tundra"
Video
Snow Geese in the Arctic Tundra

In Snow Geese in the Arctic Tundra, narrator Sir David Attenborough looks at geese, who fly the entire length of North America to reach the Arctic. Learn how the Arctic tundra is ideal for snow geese during the summer because grass grows vigorously. This video is excerpted from BBC's Planet Earth, a breathtaking documentary series that highlights the natural wonders of our planet.

Video
A Caribou Migration Across the Tundra

In A Caribou Migration Across the Tundra, follow narrator Sir David Attenborough on an incredible journey as caribou calves embark on their first migration across the Arctic tundra. Watch their determination and resilience as they encounter predators and navigate the difficulties of their surroundings. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Planet Earth II, a breathtaking documentary series that highlights the natural wonders of our planet.

Video
The World's Longest Overland Migration

In The World's Longest Overland Migration, narrator Sir David Attenborough takes us above the Arctic tundra to see millions of caribou, along with their newborn calves, migrate thousands of miles as they are pursued by hungry wolves. This video is excerpted from BBC's Planet Earth, a breathtaking documentary series that highlights the natural wonders of our planet.

Video
Woolly Caterpillars on the Tundra

In Woolly Caterpillars on the Tundra, narrator Sir David Attenborough describes how a woolly caterpillar has waited 14 years to transform into a moth. Learn how this tough caterpillar transforms as winter melts into spring. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Frozen Planet, a series that shows a fragile world of beauty and hostility, where nature finds a way to survive and thrive in frigid conditions.

Video
Frost on the Taiga

In Frost on the Taiga, narrator Sir David Attenborough explains how frost forms on trees, branches, and leaves. But with each new ice crystal, more leaves die. The exception: coniferous trees, a type of tree that makes up the massive taiga biome. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Frozen Planet, a series that shows a fragile world of beauty and hostility, where nature finds a way to survive and thrive in frigid conditions.

Video
The Impact of Climate Change on Reindeer Herders of Siberia

In The Impact of Climate Change on Reindeer Herders of Siberia, host Simon Reeve visits the Even people, a nomadic group of reindeer herders in the remote wilderness of Siberia. Simon discusses with one couple how climate change is threatening their way of life. This video is excerpted from BBC's Incredible Journeys With Simon Reeve, a series that highlights one journalist’s travels across the globe and the diverse cultures and peoples he meets along the way.

Video
The Green Ring of the Snowy Boreal Forests

In The Green Ring of the Snowy Boreal Forests, narrator Sir David Attenborough highlights the distinct barrier between frozen land and forest. As spring creeps north, snowy boreal forests form a ring of green around the Earth. This video is excerpted from BBC's Planet Earth, a breathtaking documentary series that highlights the natural wonders of our planet.

Lesson Plan
Exploring Antarctica as Scientists
In this lesson, your students will step into the shoes of Antarctic scientists! They'll dive into the fascinating world of Antarctic research stations and unique wildlife with video clips from BBC’s Seven Worlds, One Planet and Frozen Planet. After exploring the videos and researching more about this frozen continent, your students will write a creative journal entry from the perspective of a research scientist sharing their experiences in Antarctica. You’ll wrap up the lesson with a meaningful class discussion about why studying Antarctica matters and how the discoveries made there could shape our world.
Lesson Plan
Exploring Antarctica: Let's Be Research Scientists
Take your students on a research journey to Antarctica! In this lesson, students will become Antarctic scientists as they explore the continent’s unique wildlife using video clips from BBC’s Seven Worlds, One Planet and Frozen Planet. Students will watch the videos, then research an Antarctic animal of their choice. They will explore what is known about the animal, identify gaps in scientific knowledge, and suggest future research areas. Finally, students will present their findings in a class display to inspire others to learn more about this amazing environment!
Lesson Plan
Journey to Antarctica: A Penguin Study
In this activity, students will step into the boots of Antarctic research scientists as they uncover the secrets of penguin life! They’ll start by sharing what they already know about Antarctica before "traveling" there through a BBC Frozen Planet video, which will let them experience the continent up close. Then, each student will select a penguin species to research and they will use a BBC video from Seven Worlds, One Planet or Frozen Planet to gather their observations. Students will synthesize their notes as they create a research journal page, and they will then wrap up by discussing what new questions they’re curious to investigate next!
Lesson Plan
Create Your Own Cartoon Penguin: Antarctica K-2 Lesson
In this activity, your students will watch captivating BBC videos from Andy’s Animal Babies and Go Jetters and then create their own Antarctic penguin character! They'll begin by learning about the coldest continent — Antarctica — and the penguins that live there. Then, students will be challenged to create their own penguin cartoon characters based on what they have learned about the characteristics and behavior of real penguins.
Video
Modern Reindeer Herders' Life on the Tundra

In Modern Reindeer Herders' Life on the Tundra, narrator Sir David Attenborough introduces the Dolgan, a group of reindeer herders in Siberia. They have herded reindeer for generations, prompting and prodding docile reindeer to move from one place to another. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Frozen Planet, a series that shows a fragile world of beauty and hostility, where nature finds a way to survive and thrive in frigid conditions.