Trying to “flesh out” (pun intended!) a year end unit on the human body and its systems? The Walking Classroom has got you covered!
Safely Stowing Your WalkKits
As summer approaches, you will need to take some simple steps for safely stowing your program materials so they are ready come fall!
Teachers Talk: Health Literacy and Physical Activity
Educators using TWC cite several benefits related to students’ well-being. These include improved health literacy and healthy habits.
Literary Links: Poetry Picture Books and More II
As National Poetry Month continues, TWC offers more possibilities for perusing poets and poetry with the help of some picture books and more!
Fun from the Field: Walking with Forest View Elementary
It has been a while since I’ve stopped by a school for a stroll, so I was happy to make a site visit locally, to Forest View Elementary.
Meet the Scientist: Studying Stars with Dr. Patrick Treuthardt
April 29 marks International Astronomy Day, celebrated twice a year, close to the first quarter moon of spring and fall. Why not close out the month by studying the stars?
Timely Topics: William Shakespeare and Poetry
How perfect that Shakespeare’s birthday falls in a month celebrating poetry! After all, he is known for his poetry as well as his plays!
Timely Topics: Ride with Paul Revere
Take a ride with Paul Revere then venture through the colonial era via a series of podcasts commemorating figures and events of the time!
Meet TWC in April and May!
With spring fully sprung, things are busy here at TWC, as we’re preparing for upcoming education and out-of-school time conferences in April!
Literary Links: Poetry Picture Books and More I
It’s 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 with The Walking Classroom’s podcasts on… Read More
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