Idita Kennel Activity
Idita-Kennel by Nancy Carroll Students bring in a stuffed animal (dog) to place in our Idita-Kennel. We use the dogs for all kinds of lessons
Idita-Kennel by Nancy Carroll Students bring in a stuffed animal (dog) to place in our Idita-Kennel. We use the dogs for all kinds of lessons
There is a word that I don’t allow my students to use when they are describing something – that word is awesome. Awesome, however, is
After a week of collaboration, speakers, new experiences and new friendships, teachers from the the Iditarod Summer Camp for Teachers headed for the Volunteer Picnic
This Reader’s Theater was developed based on the book, Where’s the Boss, by Lois Harter. It can be used with any grade level and has
Each year, hundreds of schools around the world have their own IDITAROD — or I-Kid-A-Rod. Take a look at this link to view the Ikidarod
Saying good-bye to Vern Halter’s Dream A Dream Dog Kennel was tough. Dogs, puppies, morning walks through the woods, teachers collaborating – things I love.
“You did it with snowshoes, you did it with an ax, you did it however you could.” That was the first thing Joe May told
There are about 24 teachers (the largest number ever) gathered in Alaska for the Iditarod Summer Camp For Teachers. We are all here to collaborate
J.J. Keller is a Wisconsin company about 40 miles from where I live and they sponsor Dallas Seavy. Needless to say, they are ecstatic about
Linda Fenton, 2013 Iditarod Teacher on the Trail™ teaches 3rd grade at the Waupaca Learning Center. Having used Iditarod in the classroom as a teaching
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