Elementary Fiction
Elementary Fiction Title: Author (Copyright Date): Notes: The Bravest Dog Ever: The True Story of Balto Natalie Standiford (1989) illustrated by Don Cook This Step
Elementary Fiction Title: Author (Copyright Date): Notes: The Bravest Dog Ever: The True Story of Balto Natalie Standiford (1989) illustrated by Don Cook This Step
Non-Fiction Title Author (Copyright Date) Notes Adventures of the Iditarod Air Force: True Stories About the Pilots Who Fly for Alaska’s Famous Sled Dog Race
If you are using the new digitized IditaRead program, you are familiar with GIA, the IditaRead mascot. We thought you might want to offer your
It’s time to start gearing up for the big race on the 6th, and practice using some of the tools that are available! A
“Training”, as I have learned, begins with relationships. This month, mushers are running some shorter races and working with their teams to ensure they
Sleds are an essential piece of equipment in the Iditarod. Typically, 50-80 sleds start the race and even more are shipped down the trail for
This is a general conference schedule. Learn more and register here: 2022 Winter Educators Conference Learn about the specific speakers and sessions here: 2022
Always a favorite, Idita-read projects motivate students to read more, read more often, and keep reading! Now your students can travel the Iditarod Trail race
For the first time in Iditarod history, the teams will be traveling seven miles southeast from Iditarod to the town of Flat, Alaska. Flat came
Primary sources are not just for Social Studies class! Here’s one that you could use as a math warmup that ties in to the ghost
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