We have plenty of ways to support you in your implementation of our program, starting with our Teacher’s Guide and other existing adopter resources! Tackle the Teacher Guide The Teacher’s Guide is an invaluable resource, providing… Read More
The Power of Pre- and Post- Assessments
The quizzes accompanying The Walking Classroom’s podcasts can be an especially helpful tool. They can help to hold students accountable for their learning, determine what they have learned, and identify what still might be causing some confusion…. Read More
Meet the Scientist: Moving Across Subjects with Bob Alderink
You likely have some real science fiends in your class. You know them! These students love to investigate anything science-related, moving from animals to astronomy and beyond. And they love to share their knowledge! Wondering what… Read More
Special Subjects: Sifting through Physical Science
Fans of physical science topics, you’re set! The Walking Classroom provides plenty of podcasts for sifting through in your classroom study of physical science! While life science focuses on the study of living systems, physical science… Read More
App Advice: Bulk Subscriptions
Planning on using The Walking Classroom mobile app with a group (or groups) of students and needing a bulk subscription? The Walking Classroom web-based mobile app is the answer! Also called a Progressive Web App, it… Read More
Literary Links: Exploring Artists and Inventors
The biographical podcasts provided by The Walking Classroom introduce students to lots of famous folks. Besides scientists and historical figures, the podcasts share the lives of creators of all kinds — from inventors to artists to… Read More
Meet the Scientist: Investigate Invasive Species with Julia Stevens
Covering life science and looking for a different take? Dive into our Science Career Series, and meet a microbial ecologist. Just what is a microbial ecologist? Well, it’s someone who investigates the relationships between microbes and… Read More
Timely Topics: Native American Heritage Month
November is Native American Heritage Month, also known as National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month. It is the perfect time to celebrate the history, culture, and traditions of American Indians. So, if you’re looking… Read More
Timely Topics: Geography Awareness Week
Get set to celebrate Geography Awareness Week November 16 through 20. Held every year during the third week of November, the event was created by National Geographic. The purpose? To raise geographical awareness and to excite… Read More
Meet the Scientist: Digging into Dinosaurs with Dr. Paul Brinkman
Did you know that October was International Dinosaur Month? That’s right! It’s true that October is the month of explorers and apples and Halloween happenings. And . . . it’s also loaded with plenty of opportunities… Read More
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