Pondering the possibility of cross-curricular activities and seeking some ideas? Look no further! Inspired by the background of one of the scientists in The Walking Classroom’s Science Career Series podcasts, Ben Hess, we decided it might be… Read More
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Walk This Way: Assessing Comprehension
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 Kathie Yonemura’s class. Click here to… Read More
Engage Minds and Bodies!
When I found out that our school was going to be adding extra recesses this year as a part of a special pilot program, honestly I was a bit scared. While I agree that exercise and… Read More
It’s Time for . . . TWC Illustration Contest 2019!
It’s that time of year again! Yes, that’s right! It’s time for The Walking Classroom’s Illustration Contest! Have your students dig out those crayons, colored pencils, and/or markers and get creative as they illustrate The Walking Classroom… Read More
Walk This Way: Strategies to “Grow” Listeners
Ernest Hemingway once said, “I like to listen. I have learned a great deal from listening carefully . . . ” Without a doubt, The Walking Classroom is a most effective tool to grow great listeners.
Best Part of My Fourth Graders’ Day!
2:15 to 2:45 P.M. is the best part of my fourth graders’ day! Our school is in the city, but our campus is lush and green. Despite winter’s cold, we have been bundling up every day… Read More
Walk This Way: Incorporating Assessments!
Assessments are an integral part of The Walking Classroom, and there are so many ways to incorporate them! In my classroom, I use them each time we walk, although I rarely take classroom grades on them.
Food Chains Podcast a Perfect Fit!
My third graders have been studying animals and looked at dinosaur fossils to determine if particular dinosaurs were herbivores or carnivores. I found the podcast on Food Chains (Combined-#130, 4-#42, STEM-#33). I thought it would be… Read More
Improve Your Students’ Listening Skills with TWC!
There are many benefits to implementing The Walking Classroom. One is that students have an opportunity to learn outdoors! Of course, this rare opportunity to enjoy the fresh air and nature around them can also be… Read More
Walk this Way: To Test or Not To Test?
Hello! Welcome to my fifth-grade Walking Classroom! To test or not to test? That is the question we will focus on today.
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