As we continue our coverage of Black History Month, we find possibilities for class discussion and more. Encourage a comparison of the African-Americans you and your class have met through the podcasts. As your students meet… Read More
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Walk This Way: “Game-ify” The Walking Classroom!
This post is part of our Walk This Way series, designed to share The Walking Classroom experiences of teachers and students across the United States. This post provides a glimpse into Paula Venable’s class. Click here to… Read More
Grateful for The Amazing Opportunity!
We are so grateful that we get to interact with this amazing opportunity every week! It’s incredible how The Walking Classroom’s podcasts match up exactly with what I am teaching. We did a unit on poetry… Read More
Literary Links: Celebrate Presidents!
Seeking some literary support as you celebrate presidents in February? Stimulate your students with some basic background via a Walking Classroom podcast. Then, extend the lesson with a quick read . . . or two! You… Read More
Walk This Way: How Do You Choose Just One?
Picking a favorite podcast is like picking a favorite food. How do you choose just one? The following are just a few of the podcasts I enjoy most.
Innovative Way to Mix Education and Exercise!
I have found that The Walking Classroom is a fun and innovative way to mix education and exercise. It fits perfectly with my philosophy to keep kids on the move while they learn. The supplemental videos… Read More
Timely Topics: Black History Month I
February is Black History Month, also known as National African-American History Month, an annual celebration of the role of African-Americans in our country’s history. And you’re in luck! The Walking Classroom has plenty of podcasts to… Read More
Walk This Way: Choosing a Favorite (Podcast, That Is!)
This post is part of our Walk This Way series, designed to share The Walking Classroom experiences of teachers and students across the United States. This post provides a glimpse into Amy Schott’s class. Click here to… Read More
Students lead board members on a Walking Classroom lesson
The Inter-Mountain 1/31/2019 ELKINS, WV — Through interactive presentations, several schools in Randolph County offered reports to the board of education Tuesday as part of their annual Local School Improvement Council reports. Students from North Elementary… Read More
Connecting Podcasts with Class Topics!
As a sixth grader teacher, I teach social studies and science to three different groups of students (70 students total). My students and I feel so fortunate to be able to participate in The Walking Classroom! They… Read More
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