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We teamed up with the makers of ±«Óătv One's Frozen Planet II for a Live Lesson exploring the coldest places on Earth and the impact of climate change on the icy habitat of harp seal pups.

This cross-curricular programme for primary schools is designed as a follow up to the new six-part ±«Óătv One series presented by Sir David Attenborough.

You can watch Frozen Planet II here on ±«Óătv iPlayer.

The Live Lesson is hosted by Naomi Wilkinson and Lizzie Daly onboard Britain’s very first polar research ship, the RRS Discovery in Dundee, which took Captain Scott, Shackleton and his crew to Antarctica in 1901.

How to get involved:

Download our resources to accompany the Live Lesson here:

We hope this programme will also inspire your pupils to keep learning about our natural world and the work of scientists and modern day polar explorers.

Please note that this lesson was published in 2022 and we are no longer reviewing emails and messages from schools for inclusion in the lesson.

Curriculum links: Science//The World Around Us for 7-11 year olds.

  • Recognise that environments can change and that this sometimes poses a danger to living things.
  • Explore the relationships between living things, their habitats and their life cycles.
  • Describe and understand key aspects of physical geography.
  • Appreciate the contribution that individuals are making to society through scientific discovery.
  • Suggest ways to live in a more environmentally responsible way.

Supporting resources from Twinkl

This Live Lesson is supported by free teaching resources from , additional materials that can be used before and after the Live Lesson to help extend the learning. Download today using the links below:

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