Hi to all summer conference friends! I started working on my plans for Jane's quilt project and wanted to share a couple of tips.
If you are going to use the men's handkerchief squares (available in pkg. of 12 at Wal-Mart for about $6 or $7), wash them before doing any artwork on them. The ink/paint will take to the fabric better.
If you iron the fabric to a piece of freezer paper it will be easier to color. Be sure to have the glossy side of paper face up and it will very lightly adhere to the fabric, giving it more stability. It won't stick tight, so will need to be handled gently. Then you can staple or tape the fabric and paper to a piece of posterboard for a smooth surface for the kids to work on.
Sharpie markers will color nicely on the fabric, but you will need to use a very light touch. The ink will spread slightly on the fabric, so a fine point marker works best for outlining, then fill in with the broader points. It is also helpful to allow some drying time between outlining and filling in.
To prevent smearing, keep a tissue or piece of paper under the heel of your hand while coloring (so your hand doesn't rub on the fabric).
You can buy fabric markers that are water-soluble in the quilt/fabric section of a craft store. This would be a good way for kids to draw their designs onto the fabric. I was able to print my design on a computer and by using a light box I could see through to trace it - even through the freezer paper. If you don't have a light box, designs could be taped to a window and the freezer paper/fabric taped over it for tracing.
Hope these ideas help. Have fun!
Debbie
The information on this site serves as information about the 2007 Summer Conference for Educators, held in Alaska June 24 - 30. Read the segments in the menu from MAY AND JUNE to learn about the conference. Read the additional blog postings and comments to learn about the the experiences that have led each participant to ways of enriching their curriculum by using Iditarod as a theme in classroom instruction.
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Susan Butcher Interview
I found a great interview of Susan Butcher on this website:
http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/pagegen/index.html
It's pretty long, and written before she had children, but there are some great real-life stories of her experiences on the trail.
Enjoy!
Debbie
http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/pagegen/index.html
It's pretty long, and written before she had children, but there are some great real-life stories of her experiences on the trail.
Enjoy!
Debbie
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Monday, July 23, 2007
Jean from Ohio
Can't believe it's been a month since we were all heading North. I continue to review my pictures and DREAM.
I just went through my Iditarod folder from school (now 10 years old) and found a copy of an article on Finney who was being featured as the first TOTT. I guess I've been hooked on sled dogs and the race longer than I remembered. Also has some quilt information from Terri.
I hope everyone is well. I feel so lucky to have been among the 1st Dream Team!!!...
I'll try to figure out how to send photos on my next update. Still not sure how to do all that web stuff...but I'm learning.
I just celebrated my birthday - 5? something!!!... Will be planning my daughters wedding next weekend when I fly to St. Petersburg. She also has informed us that she is pregnant and will be due in March. Two happies at one time. What could be better???? Twins?????.
I so enjoy reading about everyone, your thoughts and viewing your photos. I feel it keeps us connected.
Keep dreaming....Love You Guys!!!
Jeanie from Ohio
I just went through my Iditarod folder from school (now 10 years old) and found a copy of an article on Finney who was being featured as the first TOTT. I guess I've been hooked on sled dogs and the race longer than I remembered. Also has some quilt information from Terri.
I hope everyone is well. I feel so lucky to have been among the 1st Dream Team!!!...
I'll try to figure out how to send photos on my next update. Still not sure how to do all that web stuff...but I'm learning.
I just celebrated my birthday - 5? something!!!... Will be planning my daughters wedding next weekend when I fly to St. Petersburg. She also has informed us that she is pregnant and will be due in March. Two happies at one time. What could be better???? Twins?????.
I so enjoy reading about everyone, your thoughts and viewing your photos. I feel it keeps us connected.
Keep dreaming....Love You Guys!!!
Jeanie from Ohio
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Friday, July 20, 2007
Names for Snow
Hi all,
I was working on my Iditarod Jeopardy questions and discovered a couple of sites you might be interested in. The first one is in the North Slope Borough School District which includes Barrow. The particular page of interest is www.nsbsd.org/anep/public/index.cfm/14,504,html.
The next site is www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/eskimonames.htm. You'll find Inupiaq names for oodles of English words and an explanation of different types of snow and its importance to Alaskan survival.
Martha
I was working on my Iditarod Jeopardy questions and discovered a couple of sites you might be interested in. The first one is in the North Slope Borough School District which includes Barrow. The particular page of interest is www.nsbsd.org/anep/public/index.cfm/14,504,html.
The next site is www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/eskimonames.htm. You'll find Inupiaq names for oodles of English words and an explanation of different types of snow and its importance to Alaskan survival.
Martha
Monday, July 16, 2007
Hello Everyone, from Strawberry Land in West Tennessee
WOW! This is my first blog, and as I said to Cindy, my favorite teacher (Tee) is setting here by my side. Yes, it is scary for me,
just like it was putting booties on Wells, but what an accomplishment. What can we say, but God is good all the time. All the time God is good. Thank you all for making the conference so great and so much fun, but when you have great leaders like Diane, and Vern and Susan, and all the others who shared so much, it just couldn't be better. Thanks again, be blessed and be well.
Jo Ann
Iditarod Teacher Mom
just like it was putting booties on Wells, but what an accomplishment. What can we say, but God is good all the time. All the time God is good. Thank you all for making the conference so great and so much fun, but when you have great leaders like Diane, and Vern and Susan, and all the others who shared so much, it just couldn't be better. Thanks again, be blessed and be well.
Jo Ann
Iditarod Teacher Mom
Saturday, July 14, 2007
And more pics
Back to reality!

I had to leave the cool weather and beautiful landscapes and wild life behind for the 98+ temps and humidity of the midwest, which are best enjoyed while seated on aluminum bleachers in a dusty,
treeless softball complex. I've squeezed in a little time to enjoy my pictures, and thought I'd post a few here. If you want me to send you my whole files so you can pick and choose any you might want to print, let me know and I'll be happy t
o e-mail them to you. For now, here ar
e a few for you to peruse... Enjoy! Debbie
Friday, July 13, 2007
A first for me (without the help of Tee!)
I'm writing my first ever blog entry. I am excited and hope that it reaches all of you. If it does, then I'll try to import a picture or two...
After I returned from Alaska, I had to finish up at school. My last meeting was on July 5. Then I got ready for my birthday on 7-7-7 (same as Sally's). Lots of 7's on that day.
Now I'm finally feeling like summer is beginning.
I read all your blog entries and I, also, had an experience in Alaska that was a "forever" one. My hope is to make a power point presentation that I can share with my former students at a picnic in the end of summer (when I will present half of them with their Iditarod musher's autograph!) and my students in Spetember. Making a power point will also be a new experience for me.
In a few days, I'm off to spend several weeks with my family in Michigan. Then I'll go to yet another conference (this is my fourth since March 2007) in Massachusetts because we are implementing Investigations math this September. Does anyone use this curriculum? Do you like it or dislike it? Why?
I'll read the blog every now and then this summer. My mother has never sat at a computer or owned a computer, so while I'm staying with her, it doesn't happen. But now and then I stay with a sister or brother who does have a computer...and then I catch up.
Again, I am so happy to have experienced Alaska and the Iditarod with all of you. Thank you, Diane, for such a great time.
Cindy Kuperus
After I returned from Alaska, I had to finish up at school. My last meeting was on July 5. Then I got ready for my birthday on 7-7-7 (same as Sally's). Lots of 7's on that day.
Now I'm finally feeling like summer is beginning.
I read all your blog entries and I, also, had an experience in Alaska that was a "forever" one. My hope is to make a power point presentation that I can share with my former students at a picnic in the end of summer (when I will present half of them with their Iditarod musher's autograph!) and my students in Spetember. Making a power point will also be a new experience for me.
In a few days, I'm off to spend several weeks with my family in Michigan. Then I'll go to yet another conference (this is my fourth since March 2007) in Massachusetts because we are implementing Investigations math this September. Does anyone use this curriculum? Do you like it or dislike it? Why?
I'll read the blog every now and then this summer. My mother has never sat at a computer or owned a computer, so while I'm staying with her, it doesn't happen. But now and then I stay with a sister or brother who does have a computer...and then I catch up.
Again, I am so happy to have experienced Alaska and the Iditarod with all of you. Thank you, Diane, for such a great time.
Cindy Kuperus
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Home again...
While I am physically back here in Phil. doing laundry, weeding and watering, dusting, and dreading the 3 weeks of mail that should be dropped off this afternoon - I feel a little disoriented, I definitely left a little bit of my heart in Alaska. In 25 years of teaching and 20 following the Idiarod- this certainly was a 'teachers' conference' like no other. Some conferences have given me great ideas and inspired me in my work with kids but no other conference has, at the same time, tapped into my personal interests and passions so completely. As many of you have stated so well, Diane (and her team) artfully pulled together the many different aspects and responsibiliies involved with this race. No facet of the race was left unexplored and so, she not only trained teachers to share the race with their students with clarity and with joy - she let loose on the world freshly trained ambassadors for the sport! I know that at the B and B's I visited in Fairbanks and Anchorage, every breakfast evolved into a Q and A about the Iditarod, every one wanted to know more about it. And how exciting was it to be chatting with Mary Shields and have her mention that she had just come from Anch. visiting the VanZyle's, and when I said that we had been there, she said, "I know, I heard all about you all!" So many inspiring connections and wonderful memories, thank you Diane!
By now I guess that almost everyone is home, savoring summer but eager to share this experience with colleagues and kids. I bumped into Bonnie at the Open-air Market in Anchorage on Sunday and Karen in the airport Tuesday, we were on the same flight! (Hope you made your connection, Karen - made mine by the skin of my teeth!) Big state - small world! I enjoyed meeting you all and feel certain that the summer class of '07 will stay connected, creative, and supportive of each other's new ideas. I'm looking forward to pulling together my char. ed. curriculum with the addition of the many mushers' pictures I took with our school stripes. I'll post it when it's done and would love your feedback/suggestions.
Again, many thanks to Diane, Terri, Finney, Sarah, and Jane and to all of you for your unique contributions to this experience. Am definitely returning in '08 for the race..... and to see what 'dark' looks like in Anchorage.... and to look for that little piece of my heart I left behind.
By now I guess that almost everyone is home, savoring summer but eager to share this experience with colleagues and kids. I bumped into Bonnie at the Open-air Market in Anchorage on Sunday and Karen in the airport Tuesday, we were on the same flight! (Hope you made your connection, Karen - made mine by the skin of my teeth!) Big state - small world! I enjoyed meeting you all and feel certain that the summer class of '07 will stay connected, creative, and supportive of each other's new ideas. I'm looking forward to pulling together my char. ed. curriculum with the addition of the many mushers' pictures I took with our school stripes. I'll post it when it's done and would love your feedback/suggestions.
Again, many thanks to Diane, Terri, Finney, Sarah, and Jane and to all of you for your unique contributions to this experience. Am definitely returning in '08 for the race..... and to see what 'dark' looks like in Anchorage.... and to look for that little piece of my heart I left behind.
Monday, July 9, 2007
Hello to all
Just a note to tell you all that it was a pleasure to meet you, and to spend time with you in such a beautiful place. We miss you. We are still in AK, and will leave on July 11 to go back to NJ.
It was great to see Jane's beautiful picture, and to see T's cute daughters. I wish that the conference had been longer. It was the experience of a life time.Thankyou Diane for all of the hard work, and for allowing us to register late.
We are going on a Glacier Cruise from Whittier today, and it is raining cats and dogs.....
I am hoping we will all stay in touch through the blog..I have to lear how to post pictures on the blog.
Keith and Georgia
It was great to see Jane's beautiful picture, and to see T's cute daughters. I wish that the conference had been longer. It was the experience of a life time.Thankyou Diane for all of the hard work, and for allowing us to register late.
We are going on a Glacier Cruise from Whittier today, and it is raining cats and dogs.....
I am hoping we will all stay in touch through the blog..I have to lear how to post pictures on the blog.
Keith and Georgia
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
Fellow participants, This picture I took while in AK reminds me of you. It is a field of beautiful wild irises. You all showed your beauty as teachers and people, as well as your "wild" a.k.a. creative side. I can't thank you enough for sharing your ideas; I truly believe it is through other teachers that I gain the most that I can use to be better myself. Enjoy what time you have this summer, keep those ideas you've brought back with you milling around in your mind - ruminate on them, if you will. Rest, relax, refresh, and rejuvinate. I can't wait to hear from you all and what "Idita"ideas you have for school next fall.
Wag more, bark less,
Jane
Monday, July 2, 2007
California Stop for the Roach Family (REVISED!!)

Hi fellow Iditanuts! I just realized when I viewed the blog, that this blog had posted! I thought I had just saved it in drafts. Sooooo! I needed to make some changes, number one being there was not a picture in the original and now there is!!! Yosemite was incredible. The Roach Family; Gary, Judi, Ryan, and Brenan (Whitni had work obligations) had a great time exploring Yosemite National Park. WOW!!! Talk about HUGE TREES and beautiful monoliths! We hiked about 6 miles in the Mariposa Grove! That is my kind of summer workout, enjoying the great outdoors! It was a great follow up to the breathtaking scenery and information packed Iditarod Conference.
I hope everyone is doing well and had, or is having (Georgia & Keith) safe travels. Once again, it was great meeting all of you!

Hi Iditarod Teacher's Conference friends. This is a picture of my husband Gary and my sons Ryan & Brenan. As you can see we have joined up in San Francicso, CA. I just want to reiterate what Tee said, it was great experiencing the Last Great Race Adventure with all of you. It was one of the best experiences I have ever had with a group of talented and energetic educators. Thanks Diane Johnson for an experiential packed learning experience. We had exposure to the "who's who" of Iditarod. The speakers and experiences gave us first hand exposure to the race and provided information that we would have probably never known if it weren't for this conference. The next step is to make it to the race. Let's go for it everyone! Wouldn't it be great to have a winter reunion! A special thanks to all of the past and current TOTT's. Terrie, Finney, and Kim thank you for sharing your experiences and good luck Jane. I wish you the best and know you will do a great job in 2008. Let's keep in touch fellow Iditanuts!
I hope everyone is doing well and had, or is having (Georgia & Keith) safe travels. Once again, it was great meeting all of you!

Hi Iditarod Teacher's Conference friends. This is a picture of my husband Gary and my sons Ryan & Brenan. As you can see we have joined up in San Francicso, CA. I just want to reiterate what Tee said, it was great experiencing the Last Great Race Adventure with all of you. It was one of the best experiences I have ever had with a group of talented and energetic educators. Thanks Diane Johnson for an experiential packed learning experience. We had exposure to the "who's who" of Iditarod. The speakers and experiences gave us first hand exposure to the race and provided information that we would have probably never known if it weren't for this conference. The next step is to make it to the race. Let's go for it everyone! Wouldn't it be great to have a winter reunion! A special thanks to all of the past and current TOTT's. Terrie, Finney, and Kim thank you for sharing your experiences and good luck Jane. I wish you the best and know you will do a great job in 2008. Let's keep in touch fellow Iditanuts!
Home Safe in Tn
Tee Hutton
Tn Vol
Vern's shirt
I spent Saturday night back at Vern's, and he has put his t-shirt on the wall in the meeting room downstairs. It's on the back wall to the left of the door. I have been in Talkeetna today, not without a little adventure. I have something in common with Tee now, a flat tire, and my hosts at the Swiss-Alaska Inn here most graciously changed it for me and found a place on Sunday that could fix the tire. Then, I met my sixteen year old friend who lives fourteen miles out of town and we visited. As we discovered all last week, it's small world, and Debbie and Crickett were in town,too. We met for pizza supper with my friend, Amanda, and her mom. Amanda has run the junior Iditarod twice. Martha
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