Iditarod in the Classroom: Then and Now
By Kathy Kelly *More than 30 years ago, educator Kathy Kelly recognized that the Iditarod was an engaging theme to hook students into reading, writing,
By Kathy Kelly *More than 30 years ago, educator Kathy Kelly recognized that the Iditarod was an engaging theme to hook students into reading, writing,
Charlee Stevens, Educational Journalist, Germany Things you need to know: I teach Kindergarten on a military base in Germany. I have 25 children in class.
Why use the race with your students? Here is what teachers are saying. . . . While reading the story Balto, my students became fascinated
Educator Kathy Kent traveled the Iditarod Trail during the 2001 race. She shared her experiences with her educational community and has since continued to share
It’s all a part of the history of the great state of Alaska and the Iditarod itself – the Serum Run of 1925, Balto, Togo,
If you’re a sled dog that lives on a glacier and can run on snow all year long, the first heavy snow isn’t such a
Hey Boys and Girls, Happy 2010! Hope you are all having a great school year. I’ve been really busy with my studies this year. Each
There are mysteries in the world, but WHY Iditarod WORKS as a tool to teach students, is no mystery. Teachers today face the challenges of
By Linda Kal Sander, Educational Journalist, Fl Looking for projects for your middle school (or upper elementary) students and high school students? Iditarod is a
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