Here at The Walking Classroom, we’re always looking for a few good . . . resources to support you! This time, we bring in biographies!
Getting Organized? Storage Solutions and More!
Maybe you’re facing challenges in getting your Walking Classroom materials organized. Perhaps you’re struggling to maintain a consistent routine in your implementation of the program. In either case, have no fear!
Timely Topics: Celebrate Constitution Day
Constitution Day is coming up! September 17 commemorates the 1787 signing of the United States Constitution. Get ready to celebrate!
What’s New? Additional Resources for You!
In 2019, The Walking Classroom rolled out our updated (and much more user-friendly!) Adopter Resources Page. Since then, we enlisted our interns to curate collections of additional resources for our STEM, language arts and social studies podcasts.
Out-of-School Time Ideas: Maximize the Benefits
Implementing The Walking Classroom in an afterschool or other out-of-school time setting is a little different than rolling the program out in a classroom setting! Read on for some strategies (and a few extra tips!) we’ve… Read More
2020-2021 Year-End Update Results
With the 2020-2021 school year being far from normal, we checked in with our adopters via a brief Year-End Update. Here’s what we found!
Special Subjects: Loop in Some Life Science
Life science covers a number of subjects, all centering on the study of living organisms. Loop in some life science and have a listen to a few podcasts from The Walking Classroom!
Teachers Talk: TWC a Constant During COVID
With all the changes (and challenges!) introduced by COVID-19, The Walking Classroom remains a reliable constant to supplement and support student learning. No matter the situation, The Walking Classroom is a great solution!
Meet the Scientist: Introduce Insects with Dr. Jason Cryan
Interested in exploring entomology, the study of insects? Dive into The Walking Classroom’s Science Career Series and you can meet Jason Cryan, Ph.D. Dr. Cryan, an entomologist.
A “New Normal”: Maintaining Physical Distance and More
Learning may still look different, which means some changes. Educators are handling this “new normal” with creativity and resourcefulness.
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