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Iditarod Trail Race

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Other
30
1 students
11 February 2026

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 12 of 30 in the unit "Seasons of Learning". Lesson Title: Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Lesson Description: Learn about the Iditarod, its history, and the role of sled dogs in Alaska.

Overview

Grade: 4th Grade
Duration: 30 minutes
Class Size: 1 student
Unit: Seasons of Learning (Lesson 12 of 30)
Focus: Exploring the history and significance of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race and the role of sled dogs in Alaska.


Common Core State Standards Alignment

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.4.3
    Explain events, procedures, ideas, or concepts in a historical text, including what happened and why, based on specific information in the text.

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.4.7
    Interpret information presented visually, orally, or quantitatively (e.g., in charts, graphs, diagrams, time lines, animations, or interactive elements) and explain how the information contributes to an understanding of the text in which it appears.

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.4.2
    Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.4.1
    Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions with diverse partners on grade 4 topics and texts, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly.


Learning Objectives

By the end of the lesson, the student will be able to:

  1. Describe the history of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race using key details.
  2. Explain the role and importance of sled dogs in Alaskan culture and transportation.
  3. Interpret and analyze a timeline of the Iditarod race events.
  4. Write a short explanatory paragraph summarizing key facts learned.

Materials Needed

  • Picture book or short article about the Iditarod (simple historical text)
  • Visual timeline graphic of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race (large and clear)
  • Chart paper or digital document for writing
  • Colored pencils or markers
  • Notebook or writing journal

Lesson Activities

1. Introduction & Engagement (5 minutes)

  • Begin with a brief discussion: "What do you know about sled dogs and races?"
  • Show 2-3 vivid pictures of sled dogs and racers in Alaska to spark curiosity.
  • Introduce the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race as a famous and challenging race across Alaska’s frozen wilderness.
  • Connect to prior knowledge by asking why animals like dogs were important before cars and planes.

CCSS Alignment: Speaking and Listening (SL.4.1)


2. Reading and History Exploration (10 minutes)

  • Read aloud (or the student reads) a short, engaging informational passage on the history of the Iditarod (including its origins in 1925 and its restart in 1973 as a race).
  • Pause to discuss and ask guided questions to check comprehension:
    • Why was the original Iditarod route important?
    • What makes this race so challenging?
    • How do sled dogs help mushers (racers)?
  • Refer to the timeline graphic and together place key events on the timeline (e.g., 1925 serum run, 1973 first official race).
  • Use the visual and text together for deeper understanding.

CCSS Alignment: Reading Informational Text (RI.4.3, RI.4.7)


3. Writing Activity (10 minutes)

  • Have the student write a paragraph that explains the Iditarod race and the role of sled dogs.
  • Teacher guides with sentence starters:
    • "The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is..."
    • "Sled dogs are important because..."
    • "The race started because..."
  • Encourage clear, factual writing using information from the reading and timeline.
  • Allow the student to decorate the page with a drawing of a sled dog or the race to personalize and reinforce learning.

CCSS Alignment: Writing (W.4.2)


4. Reflection & Review (5 minutes)

  • Discuss the paragraph together. Ask the student to read it aloud.
  • Review key points orally to reinforce learning: history, sled dogs’ importance, and timeline events.
  • Ask the student to share: "What was the most interesting fact you learned today?"
  • Provide positive feedback to build confidence.

CCSS Alignment: Speaking and Listening (SL.4.1)


Assessment

  • Formative:

    • Participation in discussion and responses to comprehension questions.
    • Completion and accuracy of writing paragraph demonstrating understanding.
    • Ability to place events correctly on the timeline graphic.
  • Summative:

    • Informal oral summary of key concepts learned at the end of the lesson.

Extensions & Cross-Curricular Ideas

  • Science: Discuss how the sled dogs' physical traits help them survive cold climates.
  • Social Studies: Explore the cultures of Alaska Native peoples and their historical use of dogsled transportation.
  • Art Integration: Create a simple art project or diorama depicting the Alaskan wilderness and sled dogs.

This highly focused, interactive lesson uses multimedia, writing, and oral expression perfectly matched to 4th grade Common Core standards, emphasizing comprehension, critical thinking, and communication skills. It ensures the student gains meaningful knowledge of the Iditarod while practicing essential literacy competencies.

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