“One Iditarod” to the Northwest
When traveling north, many people, past and present, have undergone transformations to their character and outlook on life. Arctic explorers, past and present, feel the
When traveling north, many people, past and present, have undergone transformations to their character and outlook on life. Arctic explorers, past and present, feel the
As I mentioned in my February lesson plan post, writing letters can be a very special way to communicate. This month for Classroom Culture, I
Think of a time when you had to persuade someone to do something or think a certain way. What strategies did you use? Was it
What do Alaska winter gear and spacesuits have in common? A lot, as it turns out. Both of these specialized sets of apparel have features
As of today’s posting, the Iditarod starts in only 42 days–and there are now 43 mushers signed up! It’s exciting to think that these teams
What would it be like for your students to become a musher for a day? Or to transform into the race marshal, a pilot, or
Jon Van Zyle’s official poster for the 2016 Iditarod shows an immense snowy wilderness framed by mountains. A musher crouches over a small fire, which
It’s December, and this Gulf Coast resident is watching with envy from afar as dog teams travel down snowy trails in Alaska and run first-of-the-winter
What do you picture when you think about the Iditarod? If you have never seen this amazing event in person, you rely on photos and
One of the things I love most about the Iditarod is the international flavor present at the event. According to Iditarod Race History, mushers from
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