Gold Trail Loop Information Update for Teachers
As Iditarod approaches, I can imagine teachers and students getting more and more excited about using the real life applications for learning that Iditarod offers.
As Iditarod approaches, I can imagine teachers and students getting more and more excited about using the real life applications for learning that Iditarod offers.
Beginning in 1999, when Andrea “Finney” Auf der Heyde was the first Teacher on the Trial. There’s been a teacher out on the trail every
This year’s Iditarod will be different for many reasons, one being the actual route that teams will follow. For the first time, mushers will
One of the iconic images of the Iditarod is the Burled Arch that stands at the end of the epic journey the teams take across
This month’s question comes from….. Grant: How big do sled dogs get? Do they have to be a certain size to race? Willingness and
Can you imagine what it must feel like to reach the finish line of the Iditarod Sled Dog Race? Imagine coming up the hill that
Susan Smith is not only a long-time Iditarod volunteer, but she is also a former Iditarod Teacher on the Trail™ finalist. She is a
Volunteers are absolutely vital to the success of Iditarod, and also part of what makes it so special. The race, simply put, would not
Paws Along the Trail with Creating Iditarod Booklets If your class followed the Iditarod, you will be surprised at what your students remember even at
Students will create paper circuits to light up checkpoints on the Iditarod Trail. Grade Level – 3rd – 5th Topic: Electrical Circuits / Measurement Students
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