It’s April and that means it’s Global Astronomy Month, an event organized by Astronomers without Borders since 2010. In recognition of this celestial celebration, why not make a moment to meet an astronomer, and learn about… Read More
Enjoyable Way to Exercise and Learn
This is the first school year I have used The Walking Classroom, and my students and I love it! I’ve always wanted to find a way to get students exercising more, but there is so little… Read More
Literary Links: Poets and Poetry II
As National Poetry Month continues, The Walking Classroom offers even more possibilities for exploring poets and poetry topics with the help of some literary links! How about Some Humor? Interject some laughs into your study of… Read More
Students Beg to Walk Every Day!
The Walking Classroom is an amazing program! Every day my students beg to go for a walk and listen to another podcast. I am amazed by the things that they are learning. They’ve learned about history,… Read More
Literary Links: Poets and Poetry 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
Eager and Ready to Learn? These Students Are!
This is my first year using The Walking Classroom and I am in love! My students come to class eager and ready to begin their day because they are excited about their learning. What I have… Read More
Free educational podcasts to keep learning on track at home
Learning at home These are crazy times. With schools closed and parents and caregivers scrambling to keep their children’s learning on track, simple resources that keep students active and learning while they’re home can have multiple… Read More
Motivated to Learn
It can be difficult to motivate learning at times teaching in an inner city school with children that have such limited experiences. However, my students are very motivated to learn through The Walking Classroom’s podcasts. We… Read More
Podcast Parallels: Make Way for Math
While The Walking Classroom’s podcasts cover a vast array of topics in language arts, social studies, and science, none focuses directly on math. That is not to say that math can’t make its way into a… Read More
Easy to Share? Absolutely!
At Lincoln Elementary, one of our favorite things about The Walking Classroom is how easy it has been to share the program with other teachers! Our fifth grade team is departmentalized, and so the social studies… Read More
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