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This page was created simply as a list of links to "all things Iditarod." Of course, it is not a complete list of sites, but perhaps some of the sites will be interesting to teachers and students. (It was not designed to be pretty.)

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==**Bering Strait School District did a wonderful project IditaProject in 2009. Although some of the resources are no longer appropriate and up-to-date,** some of the links are excellent. The first link is to the project. (The BSSD Media Team is not broadcasting this year, but they were a great source of information in 2009.) The links below the "Iditarod Thematic Unit" are all working links for 2014 that might be helpful to you.== [|http://wiki.bssd.org/index.php/Iditarod_Thematic_Unit] This page has a wealth of information. Perhaps the greatest treasures lie under "Iditarod Educational Links." There are numerous lesson plans for all grade levels.

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Packing for the Iditarod: The Cotters, Their Dogs, and the Iditarod - Prologue written by Liller Cotter, wife of a musher [|http://web.archive.org/web/20010520144123/beyond.landsend.com/iditarod/prologue/prep/food_prep.html]

[|Go Mush.com]

Lessons from the Iditarod: []

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[|http://www.vinton-shellsburg.k12.ia.us/tms/seventh/rdg7/iditarod/idit.html#anchor1300948]

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Alaskan Native Knowledge Network (ANKN) - Curriculum Resources for the Alaskan Environment []

==University of Alaska: Project Jukebox - Project Jukebox is the digital branch of the Oral History Program and provides access to audio and video recordings, transcripts, maps, historic photographs and films from across Alaska.==