By Linda Kal Sander, Educational Journalist, Fl
Looking for projects for your middle school (or upper elementary) students and high school students? Iditarod is a tool that can be aligned to all content areas. These examples will jump start your current curriculum!
Click here to view the complete lesson matrix and a rubric to assess student’s projects. (PDF document)
Verbal-Linguistic |
Logical – Mathematical |
Kinesthetic |
Visual- Spatial |
Musical |
Interpersonal |
Naturalist |
Pretend you are a dog and write a story about your life on the trail. Use clip art and border. | Calculate the rate/distance for the trail, and project how long it would take to complete the race. Use Excel®. | Demonstrate a typical Eskimo dance, and explain its history. | Create a dog sled using popsicle sticks.* | Write a song about the trail, dogs, or cold. | Compare the training of these dogs to your own personal training for a sport you are involved in. | Create a diorama of the arctic tundra. Use the internet to explain two different types of tundra foliage. |