Classroom Connections: Musher Research (With a Digital Twist) – Virtual Lesson Possibility
One of the things that I love about the Iditarod is how naturally it can be made personal for our students. Each year, the
One of the things that I love about the Iditarod is how naturally it can be made personal for our students. Each year, the

Welcome to Iditarod! We’d like to help you create an amazing unit of study that will engage your students in an authentic learning adventure! Let’s
The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is also called the “Last Great Race on Earth®” This page gives basic answers to the 5Ws of the
Ask me when Iditarod starts and I’ll always answer, “The last Saturday of February.” That’s for a couple of reasons. Over the years, many of
As teachers meet the needs of students virtually, mushers are stepping up to lend a hand. Julia Cross who is the highest placing Canadian in
Lesson Summary: Students run, jog or walk for a predetermined amount of time and intensity around the gym. When time is up, students choose a
As the mushers start to get ready for the upcoming race, the task of organizing all of their supplies and equipment is beginning to
Essential Question: Who did it? What process do we follow to investigate? (Blood Typing/Forensics/Immune Response) By Sid Lucas. Students will investigate a simulated murder on
Have your students gotten interested in the card game Top Trumps? It’s a quick and easy card game that just so happens to work on
Jodi Bailey wrote a post in her kennel’s blog about the numbers in her drop bags for Iditarod. Drop bags are what mushers pack in
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