It’s always a good day for a site visit (or two!). A trip to Chicago in the spring allowed me the opportunity to squeeze in some stops at a pair of schools not too far from… Read More
Storm Watch Students Soar!
We are a Title I School. Many of our students lack sufficient school supplies and supportive resources at home. The students I see on a daily basis come to my Storm Watch class, a time for… Read More
Fun Choice Friday: Fall into Figurative Language!
It’s finally fall and we’re starting to feel it! As leaves change and temperatures drop, your walks will take on a different look and feel. Why not take advantage of the slightly different sensory details that… Read More
Third Grade Thrilled to Have TWC!
I am a third grade teacher with 25 lovely students. My class and I are thrilled to be participating in The Walking Classroom for the first time. We have gone for two walks so far and… Read More
Podcast Sorting Suggestions!
As you start the school year, take some time to peruse those podcast lists. No matter which Walking Classroom program you possess (Program 4, Program 5, STEM, or the [NEW] Combined Program), a simple scan of… Read More
Woo Hoo! Survey says teachers and their students like TWC!
This year’s survey was distributed to Walking Classroom adopters, and results analyzed, by a team of researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Survey results for over 300 educators who used The Walking… Read More
Title I School + TWC = Growth!
I teach at a Title I school (federally funded). In my homeroom, I have mainly minority students, who range from a first-grade reading level to an eighth-grade reading level. Most lie within or below the 50th… Read More
Librarian Pulls in STEM Podcasts!
I am a school librarian at my school, so I teach all the students in our school. I have been able to incorporate The Walking Classroom’s STEM podcasts into lessons for second, third, and fourth grade… Read More
Helpful Hints to Ensure Happy Trails!
As the school year gets underway, procedural details and plenty of how-to’s abound in classrooms, and by the end of the first month, things are generally sailing along quite smoothly. To ensure you have an equally… Read More
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