Trying to “flesh out” (pun intended!) a year end unit on the human body? The Walking Classroom has got you covered! With podcasts addressing body systems and related topics, you and your students will be embarking… Read More
Safe Storage and Other Year-End Tips
As summer approaches, you will need to take some simple steps to ensure that your Walking Classroom program materials find a safe home for their off-season and are ready for action come fall! For those of… Read More
Meet the Scientist: Astronomy Adventures with Dr. Patrick Treuthardt
May 15 is International Astronomy Day, celebrated twice a year, close to the first quarter moon of spring and fall. In recognition of this celestial celebration, why not make a moment to meet an astronomer, and… Read More
Literary Links: Perusing Poets and Their Poems II
As National Poetry Month continues, The Walking Classroom offers even more possibilities for perusing poets and their poems with the help of some literary links! How about Some Humor? Interject some laughs into your study of… Read More
Timely Topics: Wordplay with William Shakespeare
How perfect that poet and playwright William Shakespeare’s birthday falls in a month celebrating poetry. After all, he is known for crafting 154 sonnets, some very strictly structured poems, on top of his 37 plays —… Read More
Fun Choice Friday: Meander through the Middle Ages
Looking for some sojourns to take with your students this spring? Nothing beats a bit of time travel. Meander through the Middle Ages or ramble through the Renaissance with the help of The Walking Classroom! We’ve… Read More
Timely Topics: Remember Paul Revere’s Ride
It will soon be the anniversary of Paul Revere’s famous ride (April 18, 1775), so why not recognize this historic event with a journey of your own? Venture through the colonial era via a series of… Read More
Literary Links: Perusing Poets and Their Poems I
April is National Poetry Month, an observance begun by the Academy of American Poets in 1996. Looking for ways to celebrate? Possibilities abound, and there’s no better way to begin than by perusing The Walking Classroom’s… Read More
Timely Topics: Celebrate Women’s History, Part II
As Women’s History Month continues, The Walking Classroom presents additional podcasts to explore in Part II of our blog post on this timely topic. Beyond the notable women who made their mark in science, medicine, and… Read More
Beyond the Basic Benefits: Enjoy Outdoor Learning!
There’s no arguing with it—movement is good for all of us. At The Walking Classroom, we readily recognize that walking while listening helps kids learn! We have seen that it benefits students of all learning types… Read More
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