Community Challenge-update
Hi Boys and Girls, Do you remember my first community Challenge post? It was about Mrs. Andrews class in Pelham NH. This 3rd grade class
Hi Boys and Girls, Do you remember my first community Challenge post? It was about Mrs. Andrews class in Pelham NH. This 3rd grade class
Hello Boys and Girls! I know you will enjoy these stories and poems from our readers in Nebraska. They wrote about Nigel and the adventures
Hi Boys and Girls It has been really exciting reading the emails and the blog comments. It looks like there are a few classes out
Hi Boys and Girls, I had a great adventure on Friday. I was invited to Mrs. Davidson’s 2nd grade class at Paul A. Smith Elementary
Dear Zuma and friends, We here at Collingswood Middle School ( Grade 6) in New Jersey have been following the race and learning all about
Dear Zuma, We are a third grade class from Jupiter, Florida (like the planet). We have just finished taking the FCAT and boy we are
Dear Zuma, We are in a small kindergarten class from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. We have been wondering if you have ever seen the northern lights
Hi Boys and Girls, Just a short message about Mt. Redoubt. Mt Redoubt is a volcano in Alaska and has erupted during the night. I
Hi Boys and Girls, We K9 reporters have received many emails and blog comments asking us what the difference is between a
Dear Libby, Hello. This is Miss Evans class and we are writing to find out more about you and the Iditarod. We are in first
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It’s April! Which for many teachers means wrapping up instruction, reviewing for state testing, and starting end of the year projects. Keep an eye out
The Iditarod education department is teaming up with the Idaho Sled Dog Challenge to bring you another conference option this summer. The ISDC race is
If you were not able to attend our Winter Conference in Anchorage this year, do not worry! The Iditarod education department is teaming up
Are people in Nome always waiting at the finish line for mushers to arrive? Nope! But when a musher is about one mile away, a
Jessie Holmes did it! He was the first musher to guide his team under the Burled Arch in the wee hours of Friday morning. Of
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