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IDITAROD ACTIVITIES FOR YOUR CLASSROOM

February 6, 2025 by kimberly.repe

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Winter is the perfect time to introduce your students to one of the most exciting races in the world—the Iditarod! 

Iditarod husky sled dogs in Alaska

This legendary sled dog race across Alaska is a great opportunity to integrate curriculum-based skills like reading comprehension, vocabulary, writing, and critical thinking in a fun and engaging way.

If you’re looking for low-prep, hands-on activities that will get your students excited about learning, keep reading! 

I’ll share fun ways to bring the Iditarod into your classroom—without adding to your already full plate. 🩵

What Is the Iditarod? 🤷🏽‍♀️

The Iditarod is an annual sled dog race that covers nearly 1,000 miles of Alaska’s toughest terrain. 

Mushers (dog sled drivers) and their amazing teams of huskies race from Anchorage to Nome, battling icy conditions, high winds, and freezing temperatures. ❄️

Icy, snowy landscape in Alaska where the Iditarod is held

It’s often called “The Last Great Race on Earth” because of its incredible challenges and rich history.

This real-world event is the perfect way to capture your students’ attention while reinforcing key learning standards.

Fun and Easy Iditarod Activities for Your Classroom 🙌🏽

Start by introducing your students to the history, challenges, and excitement of the Iditarod. 

Use an informational guide to break down key facts and vocabulary words like “musher,” “checkpoint,” and “sled dog team.” 

Iditarod teaching materials  (informational guide and vocabulary definitions)

This builds background knowledge and prepares students for deeper learning.

You can also use books to help introduce this topic. Here are a few good ones you can start with:

Togo and Balto: The Dogs Who Saved a Town (Animalographies)
The Mystery on Alaska's Iditarod Trail (Real Kids! Real Places!
Storm Run: The Story of the First Woman to Win the Iditarod Sled Dog Race

🐾 Design a Race Logo 🎨

Have students design a logo for the Iditarod, just like real sporting events have! 🖌️

They can use symbols, colors, and images that represent the race, Alaska, or sled dog teams. 

This can also be used as a persuasive writing activity if students write an explanation of their design choices!

Thin wooden circles used for students to design race logos for the Iditarod

🐾 Virtual Field Trip to Alaska 🏔️

Take your students on a virtual field trip using online videos, interactive maps, or live webcams of Alaska’s landscapes and wildlife.  💻

You can explore real checkpoints along the Iditarod trail, watch interviews with mushers, or even learn about Arctic animals.

Mountains in Alaska

If you’re not sure where to start, here is a link to a PowerPoint presentation found on the Iditarod Education Department’s website:

Field trip to Iditarod Headquarters (PowerPoint Presentation)

🐾 Dog Sled Weight Challenge (Math & Science) ⚖️

Mushers carefully pack their sleds with supplies for the race. 

Have students create a mock sled packing list and determine the total weight of the items. 

Then, challenge them with real-world math problems:

  • “If a sled can hold 300 pounds, how many food bags (each weighing 20 lbs) can it carry?” 🛷
  • “A musher starts with 500 lbs of supplies. If they drop off 50 lbs at each checkpoint, how much will they have left at checkpoint #6?”
Iditarod sled dogs and musher

🐾 Persuasive Writing: Should Sled Dogs Be Used for Racing? ✏️

Challenge students to write a persuasive essay on whether or not sled dogs should race in extreme conditions. 

They can research both sides of the argument and support their opinion with facts. 

This is a great way to practice opinion writing, research, and critical thinking.

husky sled dogs racing in Iditarod

🐾 Create a Race-Day Weather Report 🌨️

Mushers have to deal with harsh Arctic weather during the Iditarod. ❄️

Have students pretend to be meteorologists and create a weather report for a specific day of the race. They can include:

  • Temperature
  • Wind speed
  • Snowfall predictions
  • How this weather might affect the racers

🐾 Letter to a Musher 💌

Many Iditarod mushers accept letters from students! 

Have your class write friendly letters to a real musher, asking about their experience, their dogs, and the challenges of the race. ✏️

This activity ties in letter writing, real-world communication, and social studies!

Student writing a letter to an Iditarod musher

🐾 STEM Challenge: Build a Mini Sled 🛷

Provide materials like popsicle sticks, straws, string, and tape. 

colorful popsicle sticks to make an Iditarod sled

Challenge students to build their own mini sleds. 

You can even test them by pulling small objects across different surfaces to see which designs work best!

Iditarod diy sled craft

🐾 Map the Iditarod Trail 🗺️

Print out or display a map of Alaska and have students track the Iditarod route as they follow the race in real time. 

They can mark checkpoints, research their locations, and even make predictions about which musher might win! 🥇

🐾 Musher Math 🧮

Use real-world race data to create word problems. 

Have students calculate distances between checkpoints, estimate total race time, or compare past race results. 

This is a great way to integrate math into your Iditarod unit!

🐾Writing Crafts: Make Learning Hands-On 📝

Let your students get creative while reinforcing writing skills with Iditarod-themed writing crafts! 

Iditarod writing crafts (sled dogs, huskies, mushers)

  • Name their own sled dog team and explain their choices
  • Write a journal entry from the perspective of a musher or sled dog.
  • Research Alaska and compare it to their own hometown.

These writing crafts are a great blend of literacy and creativity, helping students practice sentence structure, storytelling, and informational writing.

🐾Reading Comprehension & Critical Thinking Activities 📘

Looking for quick, ready-to-use printables that check off multiple literacy standards?

Iditarod reading comprehension

Pair this with reading comprehension passages or a true or false activity to challenge students to separate fact from fiction about the race!

🐾Printable Extension Activities: Word Searches, Sentence Fixing Vocabulary & More! 📒

Sometimes, you need engaging, independent activities that reinforce learning while giving you a moment to breathe.

Try these no-prep printables:

  • Word searches to reinforce spelling and vocabulary
  • Sentence-fixing worksheets to practice grammar and mechanics
  • Fill-in-the-blank activities to check comprehension
  • Alaska research projects to tie in social studies

These are perfect for morning work, centers, early finishers, or sub plans!

Why These Activities Make Teaching Easier 🍎

As teachers, we’re always juggling 100 different things at once, so finding activities that are engaging, educational, and EASY to implement is a win!

That’s why I created these Iditarod activities, which include low-prep materials that help students learn about the race while practicing essential skills.

Iditarod activities, writing crafts vocabulary, complete the sentences, fix the sentences, reading comprehension, vocabulary, word search

🌟 Key Features:

  • Ready-to-use teaching materials
  • Differentiated writing craft projects
  • Extension activities: reading comprehension, true or false, complete the sentences, fix the sentences, Alaska research, word searches and more!

This resource is perfect for literacy centers, whole-group lessons, independent work, or sub plans!

👉 Check it out here and make learning about Iditarod fun and stress-free!

Make the Iditarod an Unforgettable Learning Experience ❄️

The Iditarod is more than just a race—it’s a real-life adventure that captivates students and provides a great opportunity to make learning meaningful. 

By incorporating, math, science, literacy, history, and fun art projects, you can bring this exciting event into your classroom while keeping it educational.

I hope you decide to give these activities a try and that you find them helpful in your classroom!

You can get it by clicking the button below:

Iditarod activities, writing crafts vocabulary, complete the sentences, fix the sentences, reading comprehension, vocabulary, word search

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Looking for more winter fun?  Check out this blog post where I share 20 winter activities your students will love! ☃️

If you try out any of these activities, please tag me on Instagram!  

I love connecting with you guys and seeing all the creative ways you incorporate learning in your classrooms! 

Always on your team routing for you! 💕

Talk to you soon,

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