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A Day in the Life of a Sled Dog! |
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It’s unlike any other event in the world. A race over 1,150 miles of the most extreme and beautiful terrain known to man or dog: across mountain ranges, frozen rivers, dense forests, desolate tundra and windswept coastline. Add sub-zero temperatures and blinding winds, and you’ve got the makings of a legendary adventure. That’s the Iditarod. Come spend a day with me... as an official Iditarod sled dog.
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| How does one prepare to participate in an
Iditarod Sled Dog Race?
Create a narrative using the guidelines stated in the rubric from the Sled Dog's point of view as they prepare and participate in the Iditarod. Environmentalist Question 1: Why is the climate and knowledge of the physical terrain important to the preparation of the race? Musher Question 2: How do mushers prepare and plan for their needs and the needs of their sled dogs? Sled Dog Question 3: What training and qualifications do sled dogs require to participate in the Iditarod? |
| Research your assigned role and complete a research grid
based on your question. Environmentalist Research Grid After gathering researched information, come together as a group to discuss findings. Complete a Realistic Fiction story from the sled dog's point of view using the information gathered. |
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| Story Writing: A Day in the Life of an Iditarod Sled Dog Rubric |
| The life of an Iditarod sled dog can be very adventurous. The musher must have a great knowledge about the land and environment to be able to survive the harsh elements of an Alaskan winter. The sled dog relies on his musher to train and provide care to ensure a safe and successful race. |
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| Official Iditarod Website www.iditarod.com Rubric http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php?screen=CustomizeTemplatePrint& NC DPI http://www.ncpublicshcools.org Amazon www.amazon.com The Big 6 www.big6.com/showarticle.php?d=89 Seamon, Mary Ploski and Levitt, Eric J. Web-Based Learning: A Practical Guide. Worthington, Ohio: Linworth, 2001. |
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Webquest and Pathfinders Compiled by: April Miller, Carolyn Mann, and Teresa Carpenter |