Usually when we ride around on wheels, either we do the work, like on a bike or skateboard, or the vehicle does the work, like a car. But there’s a 3rd choice: have animals do the work! In Denali National Park in Alaska, the only way to get around is by dogsled. Huskies actually jump and romp around when it’s time to hook up to the sled — they’re that excited to do it. Dogsled teams can run up to 150 miles a day for up to 17 days in a row!
Wee ones: If you and 6 dogs go riding, how many animals is that in total?
Little kids: If 5 100-pound kids load onto a sled, what numbers do you say to count up the weight as they get on? Bonus: If 7 dogs pull your sled, 1 lead dog will pull in front, followed by the rest of the dogs in 2 equal lines. How many dogs are in each line?
Big kids: Symone points out that 1 year for us is like 7 years for a dog. How many dog days are 4 people days? Bonus: If the dogs start running on a Friday, and run 17 days total, on which day of the week would be their 17th day? (Remember to count Friday as their 1st day!)
Answers:
Wee ones: 7 animals.
Little kids: 100, 200, 300, 400, 500. Bonus: 3 in each line, to make 6 following the lead dog.
Big kids: 28 days. Bonus: On a Sunday.
And thank you Symone for the beautiful dog pictures you took!