September Ideas for Your Sled
It’s after Labor Day and we’re all back in school. I hope you’ve found ways to use the clipart and bookmarks in your classrooms or
It’s after Labor Day and we’re all back in school. I hope you’ve found ways to use the clipart and bookmarks in your classrooms or
When I introduce the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race™ to my students, I use an article, The Story of the Iditarod Trail, for them to
Use the bookmark for your classes. They can be rewards for students who achieve reading goals, everyone can have one for themselves, or use them
August is upon us, and we teachers know the clock is ticking towards that first day of school. In July, I posted clip art to
This lesson was written with fifth grade standards, but easily moves up or down grade levels. Students use foldables to analyze the book. The book
Fill Your Sled! is the theme for my year as the Target® 2011 Iditarod Teacher on the Trail™. I plan to give you ideas, lessons, activities,
Since I started using Iditarod as a teaching tool in the classroom, I’ve been surprised and amazed by the connections the race has made for
While I was in Alaska, I had the chance to sightsee, and what a place Alaska is to sightsee! Everywhere you turn, whether driving out
Enjoy these photos from the musher picnic 2011 race signup on Saturday.
Before going to the musher picnic and signup for the 2011 race, I had the chance to go on the Hatcher Pass road. This road
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