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I recently discovered some really great new Arctic clip art, and I was anxious to use it.
One of my first printables (others are still to follow!) using this new clip art is my Label the Parts of the Arctic Animals printable now available for download.
Note: For more Arctic printables, see my Polar Animals and Lands Unit Study page or grab my Arctic Unit Study.

There are a total of four worksheets in this download, featuring an orca, polar bear, snowy owl, and walrus.
All of the worksheets include an image of an animal. Blank boxes around the animal are connected to various parts of the animal’s body by lines. There is a word box at the bottom with the words that go in the boxes.


Children can use the words at the bottom as a guide, and fill in the boxes with a pencil or crayon.

Or they can cut the words out and glue them into the correct box.

This is what the completed worksheet would look like if your child chooses to glue the words.

Want a copy of my Label the Parts of the Arctic Animals?
Get it as part of the Arctic Unit Study.
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More Arctic learning resources
More Arctic animals posts from Gift of Curiosity:
- Arctic Animals Toddler Skills Pack
- Arctic Animals Montessori Book
- 9 Arctic animals learning activities
- Arctic Animals Fine Motor Pack
- Arctic Animals Gross Motor Movement Game
- Books about Arctic animals
- Arctic Animals Printables Pack
- Arctic ice sensory play
- Blubber experiment to show how animals stay warm
You’ll find more resources for learning about Arctic animals on my Polar Animals and Lands Unit Study page and my Polar Animals and Lands Pinterest board.
I love these activities for my story hour at the public library.. Thank you..