Travel the Trail: The Hour of Code
To celebrate Computer Science Education Week, students around the world are participating in the Hour of Code. This global event brings computer science into schools
To celebrate Computer Science Education Week, students around the world are participating in the Hour of Code. This global event brings computer science into schools
In honor of Thanksgiving this year, my class disguised paper turkeys as husky dogs and mushers preparing for the 2016 Iditarod. They wrote about their
We have been spending some time in class this last week learning about some of the people behind the scenes of the Iditarod that
The 2016 Iditarod class has been learning about informational text and graphic features in my language arts class. We used the Scholastic book Mush! Sled
Trent Herbst, Iditarod veteran musher and Idaho teacher, shares a unique program with audiences focusing on a very hands-on experience for his 4th graders. The
Iditarod Musher Jodi Bailey wrote a post in her kennel’s blog about the numbers in her drop bags for Iditarod. Drop bags are what mushers
Our amazing 4th grade students at Eanes Elementary School spent several days designing and creating a “Circuit City” in each classroom for the culmination of
In June, I had the wonderful opportunity to visit with Jon Van Zyle at his home, kennel, and studio while in Alaska for the Iditarod
This week our Eanes Elementary School fourth graders have been continuing our research about energy, force, and motion in our science classes. We learned about
The 2016 Iditarod class has been learning about mixtures and solutions in our science class, and I wanted to try combining our demonstrations and experiments
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