
A Classroom Without Walls: Sleds vs Sleighs … a DeSTEMber lesson!
December is here! The magic of the holidays can be delightful as an educator and overwhelming at the same time. Hopefully the lesson for this

December is here! The magic of the holidays can be delightful as an educator and overwhelming at the same time. Hopefully the lesson for this

I’d like to introduce H.A. Milton (in the photo above), commonly known as Milton the Moose to students at my school. He tagged along on

A fun time to start bringing the Iditarod into the classroom is in the weeks leading up to the race. In my classroom, students select
Join the Iditarod Postcard Challenge!!!! We are looking for classes or homeschool families from several states to round out our sixth annual Iditarod Postcard
“Just to run that race takes a tough and hardy breed.” As an educator who weaves the Iditarod into my classroom regularly, I often fail

**Feel free to scroll to the bottom if you want to jump straight to the attached math lesson plan for September! Learning how to read

As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, autumn gently makes her debut. With the school year in full swing, there’s a shift
Annual Iditarod Education Department Trail Mail Design Contest Attention 5th – 12th Grade Artists, Teachers, & Parents: It’s time again for our student art
Linda Fenton and Jim Deprez will be sharing the broad spectrum of duties that fall under the heading of Iditarod Education. Coinciding with the beginning

**Feel free to scroll to the bottom if you want to jump straight to the attached math lesson plan for September! The checkpoints along the
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