Photo Scrapbook! All About the Dogs!
Photos by Art Aldrich Did you know that…. When dogs get to checkpoints, they rest or snooze on beds of straw. Mushers care about
Photos by Art Aldrich Did you know that…. When dogs get to checkpoints, they rest or snooze on beds of straw. Mushers care about
By Sally Simon It all started with a patch. The patch was Cathy Walter’s Target® Iditarod 2009 Teacher on the Trail™ patch. It was sitting
The Iditarod Experiential Learning Project (IELP!) Are you leading your school into the next revolution in education? Do you want to be on the forefront
FINNEY’S PROBLEMS of the DAY By Finney (Andrea Auf der Heyde) 1. Three pieces of equipment were in the snow…..a gangline, a sled bag and
Join us for an Iditarod Art Exhibit! Create an art project. Take digital images of the project and email the image. The art work will
Real or Virtual? It is Hard to Tell! By Laura Collins, Ohio One of my gifted 6th grade students’ favorite Iditarod activities is to create
Without adequate dog care, marathon racing such as the Iditarod would not be possible. These athletes receive top quality care before and during the race.
Take a look at this featured article from Ruth Manna’s Scholastic Top Teaching Blog. Learn about Iditarod in the Classroom! Learn about the Powerful Pull
The brake system of an musher’s sled is important. Although it won’t hold a team in place, it will help to slow a team. This
This is a picture of the 2010 Starting Banner. The flags above the banner represent the countries that have mushers entered in the 2010 Iditarod.
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