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Daddy Can I Play Every Day 2020 Mental Health Awareness Month PPT May is Mental Health Awareness Month Helmets On! graphics to promote helmet safety
Daddy Can I Play Every Day 2020 Mental Health Awareness Month PPT May is Mental Health Awareness Month Helmets On! graphics to promote helmet safety
This lesson is a fun way to have your kids review multiplying by two digit numbers, while introducing them to the role of vets and
I have spent a great deal of time getting to know our 2016 Iditarod mushers this year. My special focus has been to share the
Lesson Summary: Cover the distance to Nome by counting laps jogged for warm-up as miles. Students decide how many days it will take the class
Paws Along the Trail with Hitches and Math Most of us picture a dog sled team harnessed in tandem along a gangline, pulling a sled. For
In light of the changes needed during this global pandemic, The Iditarod Education Department has reworked and changed the 2021 Teacher on the Trail program
Our monthly Iditarod EDU newsletter, Mush On!, will bring you new ideas, reintroduce familiar standbys, and will be helpful whether you are a rookie or
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The Iditarod Sled Dog Race was created, in part, to honor the history of the Iditarod Trail. Here are some artifacts that honor the trail’s
Thinking about some common misconceptions with the race, I was drawn to a parallel with this time of year. With the passing of 2020
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