Book Review–Foxy’s Tale: The True Story of a Champion Alaskan Sled Dog
Just in after walking my Siberian husky and moving on to this review of Foxy’s Tale: The True Story of a Champion Alaskan Sled Dog
Just in after walking my Siberian husky and moving on to this review of Foxy’s Tale: The True Story of a Champion Alaskan Sled Dog
“Did you hear from Monica?” “Did you tell Monica about our plan yet?” “Did she see our video yet?” “Does Monica have snow yet?” It
Hello Boys and Girls, School is under way for students like you and in a way, school has started for the sled dogs, too.
Libby Here! It’s hard to believe that it is already October. The school year seems to be flying by fast! Since it’s October, I thought
We have been fortunate enough to host one of the Iditarod Traveling Quilts for the first month of school. The Traveling Quilt program began when
There’s nothing better than hands-on real-life experiences for learning. Thanks to musher and educator Tim Vandermeuelen, Symposium participants went to work making necklines and constructing
My students, maybe because they are boys, seem to gravitate towards non-fiction texts. They love to pour over the pictures and stats that fill their
Joe Redington, Sr. is remembered as the “Father of the Iditarod”. View a Presentation about Joe Redington, Sr. (This is a PowerPoint Presentation.) If the
Ghosts in the Fog: The Untold Story of Alaska’s WWII Invasion ©2011 is the narrative nonfiction account of Japan’s invasion of the Aleutian Islands during
News Flash: Three dogs destined for the Inaugural Parade were stolen from the Maryland Farm where they were staying. Joe Redington Sr.’s lead dog Feets
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