March is Women’s History Month. Designated as such by Congress in 1987, during this month we celebrate the achievements of American women.
Providing Sanity During Tough Times
This has been a tough stretch for everyone — teachers, staff, parents and students. The Walking Classroom has helped bring some sanity.
Timely Topics: National Grammar Day
In honor of National Grammar Day (this Friday, March 4), take some time to explore parts of speech with The Walking Classroom!
Walking Classroom Rain or Shine!
My students ask to do The Walking Classroom rain or shine. The other fifth graders ask why our class is walking.
Meet the Scientist: Explore Animals with Dr. Stephanie Schuttler
Covering life science and focusing on animals? Dive into our Science Career Series, and meet wildlife biologist Dr. Stephanie Schuttler.
Webinar: Active, Engaging, and ESSER-Aligned Learning with The Walking Classroom
Attend our free March 30th webinar to learn how this ESSER-aligned program addresses learning loss while also improving student engagement, physical activity, and happiness.
“Who’s on Third?” is a Hit!
I have been using The Walking Classroom since 2016, and every year is different! This year, my class’s favorite podcast was “Who’s on Third?”
Teaching Content and So Much More
With The Walking Classroom, I teach history, ELA, science, and health, as well as communication, teamwork, collaboration, and so much more.
Celebrate the Montessori Method
The Montessori Method is based on self-directed activity, hands-on learning, and collaborative play, and TWC is a perfect fit!
Grateful for Classroom Set
Thank you so much for our classroom set of WalkKits! My third grade students and I love The Walking Classroom!
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