Giving a Hero His Due by Kate Klimo
Dog Diaries #4: Togo by Kate Klimo is a fantastic story of Togo who, according to many historians, should get the most credit for the success of
Dog Diaries #4: Togo by Kate Klimo is a fantastic story of Togo who, according to many historians, should get the most credit for the success of
June 29, 2014 was the first day mushers could sign up for the 2015 race. Each year on the last Saturday of June the annual
Would you and your students like the opportunity to Skype with the 2015 Iditarod Teacher on the Trail™ before the race? Would you like to
Many people record and track the number of calories they consume daily since an increasing amount of tools and apps have become available. It seems
We took a break in Rohn in our last Checkpoint Checkup. It’s time for our mushers to get moving again. This section of our journey
Skype is an incredible tool teachers have at their fingertips allowing them to communicate with other classes and speakers around the world. Skype in the
In 2013, a fan from Florida placed an order with a restaurant in Unalakleet to have a pizza waiting for Matthew Failor when he arrived
With Veterans Day just around the corner, November 11th, you may want to think about doing a lesson comparing dog heroes to our human heroes.
On our last checkpoint journey, we left Karin Hendrickson in Rainy Pass. The next part of the trek will take us about 35 miles to
Here’s another story using several homophones. Can you select the correct word? Do your best to decide which homophone is correct. After you’ve given it
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