To Zuma from Students in Indiana: Community Challenge
Hello Boys and Girls, I was so excited to get email from Mrs. Goble’s students this week. They are doing an exciting project this year.
Hello Boys and Girls, I was so excited to get email from Mrs. Goble’s students this week. They are doing an exciting project this year.
Hello Boys and Girls! I am very proud of the schools that participated in the 2009 Community Challenge Project! Here is a summary of Southhampton’s
Libby here! Did you know that each year, a group of lucky race fans get to have a very important and special ‘seat’ at the
Libby here! Did you know that even the ‘rookie’ mushers have to go to school? ‘Rookie’ mushers are the mushers who have not finished an
Libby here! Did you know that the musherstart signing up for the next Iditarod last Saturday in June. On the last Saturday in June
Libby here! “Howling with happy songs about sled dogs on the run!” The Jr. Iditarod begins on the last Saturday in February each year! The
Libby here! Hello Boys and Girls! Sled dogs that don’t get to finish the race are called ‘dropped dogs’. So many of you had comments
Libby here! Doesn’t this pink stuff look yummy? Gooey, pink, yummy, yummy? Oh but this is not something to eat! This is a special ointment
Libby Here! Zuma sent me a copy of a great question that came from Ms. Thompson’s students: Are all of the dogs huskies? Any
Libby here! Do you ever wonder what goes on at the Vet Check that is held right before the race? View this video for a
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