Iditarod Education
Did you know that Iditarod dogs train for about 3,000 miles before they do the 1049 miles of Iditarod? My handler has decided to experience
I love logic puzzles, therefore, my students learn how to try to solve a problem without giving up. Attached are a few puzzles we use
Are you wondering how to introduce the Iditarod Vocabulary into your classroom? Try this activity. A is for Iditarod lesson It is a play
When I went to Michigan a few weeks ago, I met a young girl from central Wisconsin who was a member of the Wisconsin Trail
At my school there is a behavior code that all students know. It is: I am respectful. I am responsible. I am safe. I am
Thus far you have met our heroes Martin Buser, Bruce Linton, Balto and Togo. You have read about their great skills, determination and perseverance. Our
When speaking of Granite one has to mention Susan, when speaking of Susan one has to include Granite. Without Susan, Granite might have become a
Ivedi isn’t as well known as Balto, Togo or Granite but none-the-less, she’s our hero. Locally known heroes like Ivedi are very real and very
Pam Flowers is a small quiet woman who considers herself a loner. Her idea of fun is to travel with her dogs in lonely desolate
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