Academic Purpose: Iditarod in the Classroom
For information on the value of Iditarod Insider as a tool in the classroom and information about Iditarod Experiential Learning Programs, visit the following
For information on the value of Iditarod Insider as a tool in the classroom and information about Iditarod Experiential Learning Programs, visit the following
By Blynne Froke, 2012 Iditarod Teacher on the Trail™, California Iditarod sled dogs are the most amazing athletes in the world, literally. We love the
Math Lesson: IditarodAnimal Weights and Measures Area (or easily adapted to only use Length) – Sled Dog Footprint (adapted from Audubon Zoo workshop) Skills: Number
Laurie Nakauchi-Hawn’s kindergarten students learned which kind of sock is the warmest. View this science lesson aligned to K-5 Science Standards. Click here! (pdf doc)
Jon Van Zyle turns his artistic talent to support the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race every year when he creates the official race poster. Beautifully
Last February I attended the 2012 Iditarod Winter Conference for Teachers and met an amazing woman – Angie Taggart. Angie had been a rookie musher
Bob FitzPatrick Click to view the PDF Doc. Sled Dog Harness Activity These activities can be adapted for grades 1 – 12. Activities align with
Contributed by Sharyn Allen, PA Sharyn is a retired Kindergarten teacher. She wrote these as a gift for her grandson’s classroom. Sing it students! Sled
Diane, Many late Hellos!! This letter has been a year and a half in the making….maybe more. Your email about using the Iditarod experience is
We’d like to hear about your ‘Read Across Your State’ or your school’s Idita-Read. Send your project updates to us and we’ll share them with
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