A Tribute to Gail Somerville, Friend of Iditarod EDU
Iditarod Educators, both near and far, wish to pay tribute to and celebrate Gail Somerville’s life and contributions to Iditarod EDU. Our dear friend, Gail
Iditarod Educators, both near and far, wish to pay tribute to and celebrate Gail Somerville’s life and contributions to Iditarod EDU. Our dear friend, Gail
One of the most asked questions I get about being out on the trail is, “What is your most memorable moment?” This question is very
I always try to wrap up our study of the Iditarod with a fun activity where the students can really showcase their knowledge they
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On February 7, the Iditarod Education Department launched the new digital version of a favorite Iditarod classroom activity, an Iditaread. Embracing technology and realizing the
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