When I was in first grade (circa 1971), I had a teacher that stood out like Polaris, guiding me well after her death, well into my advancing years. She was, literally, stellar. We were allowed to do "projects" for part of our learning. At the age of five, when more complex fear-based emotions were still knocking at the door and not quite in the living room, the idea of a project was other-worldly. You mean I can learn anything I want, about any topic I want, and then share it?
I chose "eskimos" as we learned back then. I dreamed about running away to live with the tribes of the north. I wanted to hunt and wear caribou, eat walrus, build snow shelters and - of course- run dogs. Ms. Polaris helped me find my sources, including books in the library and documentary films. With her help, we rented the igloo movie linked below and showed it to the entire school.
Imagine the memories that flooded through me tonight when I found it on Youtube, 49 years later, thanks to a link from an MPR article about winter camping.
Shine on, Ms. Polaris. Your memory shines brightly in my night skies!
MPR winter camping igloo