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
Get Set to Celebrate National STEM Day November 8!
It’s not to early to pick some of your favorite topics and get set to celebrate National STEM (and STEAM!) Day on November 8 (or a little earlier since the 8th is a Sunday)! Looking for… Read More
Timely Topics: Statue of Liberty
Wednesday, October 28, marks the 134th anniversary of the dedication of The Statue of Liberty. Originally known as “Liberty Enlightening the World” and dedicated by President Grover Cleveland in 1886, the statue commemorates the French and… Read More
Timely Topics: Myths, Legends, Lore (and More!)
With the end of October signaling spookiness, students may have a hankering to hear about goblins, ghosts, and ghouls. Why not tickle their fancy with a tantalizing tale or two? Tune in to some podcasts rooted… Read More
Timely Topics: Eleanor Roosevelt
While Eleanor Roosevelt’s birthday was October 11, this famous First Lady is worthy of celebrating any day. Introduce your students to the woman President Harry S. Truman called “First Lady of the World” by having a… Read More
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