
“The International Dog Bus”: Exploring Iditarod Geography
When my son Andrew was a freshman in high school, he took a course called AP Human Geography that sounded really interesting to me. My

When my son Andrew was a freshman in high school, he took a course called AP Human Geography that sounded really interesting to me. My

What does it take to prepare for a long mission in an extreme environment? So far in this series, we have compared training for the

When a class “gels,” it’s a beautiful thing. Students work together willingly and support one another. They get along, and they tolerate one another’s differences.
Dear Friends, Some people think that sled dog teams and their drivers, or “mushers,” just pay $4000 and sign up to race in the Iditarod

I love how numbers can tell stories of the world around us. One of my challenges as a 2024 finalist was to write a post

On the surface, it may seem that there aren’t a lot of commonalities between dog sleds and spacecraft. After all, a sled is a structure

There is still time to join the postcard challenge!!! We are looking for classes or homeschool families from several states to round out our

Have you ever experienced a desire to accomplish something tremendous? It’s a feeling I can relate to! To continue the September theme of “What are

By now teachers are back in the swing of the school year. We are diving into curriculum, analyzing data, working with coaches and mentors, and
Fall brings images of football and many folks are drafting their fantasy football teams. But kids would much rather have a fantasy Iditarod team –
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