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World’s Largest Iceberg Is Breaking Up — A23a Explained: Kids Article Pack & Freebies!

World’s Largest Iceberg Is Breaking Up — A23a Explained: Kids Article Pack & Freebies!

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A single drifting giant — iceberg A23a, once the largest iceberg on Earth — becomes the gateway to an exciting classroom exploration of Antarctica, oceans, and the science of melting ice. This carefully structured science and environment newspaper follows the remarkable journey of the iceberg from its dramatic breakaway in 1986 to its final melting in warmer waters nearly forty years later. Through clear, child-friendly reporting, pupils discover how ice shelves calve, how ocean currents move enormous icebergs across the Earth, and how scientists use real-world events like this to study climate, oceans, and polar systems.

Included in this science and environment newspaper:

Main Article – explains the full journey of iceberg A23a from Antarctica’s Filchner Ice Shelf, how it remained trapped for decades, and why it is now breaking apart in warmer waters.

Riddle Time – introduces the concept of an iceberg through clues that encourage inference and observation.

Kids’ Quiz with Answers – checks understanding of the iceberg’s name, when it broke away, and why it is melting faster today.

Fast Facts – summarises key scientific details about the iceberg’s size, history, and rapid melting in warmer seas.

Think & Talk – encourages classroom discussion about oceans, polar environments, and why scientists monitor ice movement.

Friendly Joke – keeps the topic light and engaging while reinforcing the iceberg theme.

Activity: Iceberg Map – develops geography skills by tracing the iceberg’s route from Antarctica across the South Atlantic Ocean.

Activity: Melting Ice Experiment – introduces a simple investigation showing how temperature affects melting ice.

History Corner: What Are Ice Shelves? – explains the role of Antarctica’s floating ice platforms and why they stabilise glaciers.

Person Profile: Antarctic Scientists – highlights the researchers who study polar ice, track icebergs with satellites, and analyse ocean changes.

History Corner: Why Scientists Track Icebergs – explores how iceberg monitoring began after the Titanic disaster and how modern science uses satellites to track drifting ice.

Why this resource is a classroom-must-have:

Ideal for lessons exploring polar geography, oceans, and environmental science

Supports understanding of Antarctica, ice shelves, and climate processes

Strengthens scientific vocabulary and non-fiction comprehension

Encourages curiosity about Earth systems and real-world research

Provides a ready-to-teach reading resource with investigation activities and map skills.

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Our mission is to inspire young learners with captivating stories and fascinating facts. Designed for curious kids aged 7 and up, our resource-packed publications bring current events and historical moments to life in a fun, interactive way.

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In many of our publications, we aim to pack each package to the brim with learning fun! That’s why we’ve added bonus surprises such as “Be the Reporter” Newspaper Companion and “My First Newspaper” – A DIY Press Pack for Young Journalists. More recently, we’ve introduced “News Assignment: Twist the Tale” as an alternative freebie.

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PAGES: 19 Extra Pages, Real Talk: Part of the total page count—these 4-6 clean extras offer a quick look at our origins, rights and terms of use, how to reach us and stay connected, plus an optional tip jar.  Cover pages are NOT within this file! Cover and preview images may vary slightly, and printed colors may appear differently due to printer settings and screen variations.

Ideal for Ages: Students in elementary school (only if they are ready for this type of publication). 7-9+

Teaching Duration: 1 class period, depending on the depth of exploration.

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