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
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
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
Excellent Fit for ESL!
I use The Walking Classroom with my ESL students. Because there are a variety of levels of English acquisition in each class, the program is an excellent fit due to the ability to speed up or… Read More
Getting to the “Root” of Words with TWC
My third graders were learning about prefixes, suffixes, and root words. We did some work earlier in the week, listing words with prefixes such as dis-, re-, and pre-, and suffixes like -ful and -less. I… Read More
Bayou School Supported by TWC
Our school is a wonderful small Louisiana bayou school located in St. Martin Parish. We strive to provide the best education for all students even with limited resources at times. Receiving The Walking Classroom has been… Read More
Rural School on the Move with TWC
I teach fifth grade in a rural school in Bowling Green, Kentucky. In addition to teaching reading, math, and science, I also provide support for writing and social studies. I see all the fifth graders in our… Read More
Concepts Reinforced with TWC!
I work with students with cognitive challenges. Although we only started using The Walking Classroom this past fall, the students already love it. It has been very useful to reinforce the concepts that I teach in… Read More
TWC Links with Curriculum and UDL
Our fifth-graders say they love The Walking Classroom because they spend more time outside and they think the podcasts are interesting. I love The Walking Classroom for the same reasons, but also because the content links… Read More
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