Even as the summer doldrums set in, it’s important to keep moving! After all, exercise is good for the body, mood, and mind. So once you’ve walked, listened, and learned, keep your crew active by mixing… Read More
Fun Choice Friday: Feast on Some Fan Favorites!
Summer may be waning, but that doesn’t mean the fun has to be! Folks using The Walking Classroom in summer camps and other out-of-school time programs continue to hit the trail. What can be done to… Read More
Literary Links: Summer STEM Studies
Warmer weather provides increased opportunities for outdoor learning. Take advantage of those sunny skies to cover some science topics – specifically, earth science – and support your studies with a literary link or two. A Walking… Read More
Out-of-School Time Ideas: Heroes in Fact and Fiction
Who doesn’t love a hero? Start off by capturing your crew’s attention with a podcast or two focusing on fictional heroes. Then make the jump from those fictional folks to heroic historical figures and keep your… Read More
Meet the Scientist: Exploring Entomology with Dr. Colin Brammer
School’s out! For many, outdoor adventures abound, which means plenty of opportunity for some entomology. And just what is entomology? Entomology is the branch of zoology concerned with the study of insects, like ants, bees, and… Read More
Summer Storage Strategies and Other Information
As summer approaches, you will need to take some simple steps to ensure that your Walking Classroom program materials (and you!) are ready for action come fall! For those of you adopters implementing the program in… Read More
Special Subjects: Anatomy-Based Adventures
Trying to “flesh out” (pun intended!) a year end unit on the human body? The Walking Classroom has got you covered! With podcasts addressing body systems and related topics, you and your students will be embarking… Read More
Fun Choice Friday: Travel Back in Time!
Looking for some sojourns to take with your students this spring? Nothing beats a bit of time travel. Meander through the Middle Ages or ramble through the Renaissance with the help of The Walking Classroom! We’ve… Read More
Literary Links: Poetry Possibilities
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
Timely Topics: Colonial Characters (and Events!)
As we approach the anniversary of Paul Revere’s famous ride of April 18, 1775, you and your students can make a journey of your own. Venture through that era via a series of podcasts in Program… Read More
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