
Reading and Writing on the Iditarod Trail: Lessons and Activities Ready to Use
These ready to use lessons and activities for reading and writing are a great way to get your students involved in reaching academic success the

These ready to use lessons and activities for reading and writing are a great way to get your students involved in reaching academic success the
For this lesson, students will take a look at what mushing was like before the Iditarod ever existed. Togo and Balto played integral roles in
Rookie Meeting Math On Saturday, December 4, the rookie meeting for the 50th running of the Iditarod was held via ZOOM. A collection of
Over 40 pieces of art for the Trail Mail Art contest were received from across the US this year. We are grateful to Wendy Brott
Greetings Fellow Educators! The month of November signifies thankfulness, and this year is no exception. It is truly a year to celebrate all that we
Monte Mabry has served as Director of Operations for the Iditarod Air Force in recent years. He has lived all over the globe and
IDITAROD: THE FIRST TEN YEARs – Visual Arts The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race has been represented through art almost from its very beginning. Paintings,
A legendary artist in his own right, Fred Machetanz donated the use of his artwork for covers of Iditarod Trail Annuals. Click on each image
In the “lower 48”, traveling throughout the country is something that can easily be taken for granted. For long distances, air travel is the
Here you will find artifacts related to specific Iditarod Mushers! Check back, as we’ll be adding to this page! Susan Butcher Photo Lesson Idea
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