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Visual Literacy

Directions Write your observations for each image

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THE IDITAROD The last great race…

The Iditarod is an annual (yearly) dog sled race The Iditarod is an annual (yearly) dog sled race. Racers travel over 1,850 kilometers from Anchorage to Nome.

The race takes anywhere from 10-17 days. Each team consists of 12-16 dogs and one musher (the person who guides the sled). The dogs are harnessed to the sled and pull the musher.

The journey is challenging because of extreme conditions like icy rivers, snow, mountain ranges, and wide expanses of frozen tundra.

“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” Reflection Activity Consider the following quotation by Helen Keller: “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” Answer the following questions in a well developed paragraph: What does this quote mean? How does the quote relate to each of the following readings from this week? “The Amazing Penguin Rescue” “Saving Penguins, One Sweater at a Time” “The Race Against Death” What big idea about survival does this quote suggest?