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    Mrs.Morgan's Iditarod Adventure - Thoroughly researched, Ann Morgan's site provides teachers and fans with both information and links to related topics, many of which are as relevant to a study of Alaskan history as the Iditarod. Well worth a look, especially if you're one of those looking for last minute ideas on how to teach the race.

    Iditarod in the Classroom Message Board - Most active during the race, this site provides a place for teachers and students to exchange ideas and info on race

    History of the Iditarod - What the Race is All About - The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, an Alaskan tradition built over the past 25 years, remains one of the most unique and arduous athletic tests of our time.

    Iditarod Lessons - Connecting students by themes, this site's focus is on the Iditarod. Ample resources, ranging from information on sled dog racing to the success of women in the sport, as well as photo archives, school pages dedicated to the race, and lesson plans for all ages, make this a stand out site for teachers or anyone seeking information on the Iditarod.

    Alaskan Sled Dog Kennels & Tours - Iditarod musher, David Straub offers sled dog tours, educational information mushing merchadise and the opportunity to sponsor an Iditarod musher.

    The Iditarod in Room 012 - Although similar in style to other sites that list links and info regarding the Iditarod, this site distinguishes itself by looking into native lore and customs and boom towns in Alaska.

    Dancing With Dogs - Asked to explain what drew her to Alaska and the Iditarod, a Florida teacher wrote this essay before her first visit, capturing much of the wonder and awe children feel for the same topics.


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