We are so grateful to have the opportunity to use The Walking Classroom. Our first month of implementation has been amazing! I have students ask me almost every day when we’re going to walk next. I even… Read More
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Ambassador Profile: Amy Schott
Meet Walking Classroom Ambassador Amy Schott. Amy teaches fifth grade at Fox Road Elementary in North Carolina. She has worked in education for over 23 years, and next school year will be her third year using… Read More
“Walking Wildcats” Kick off with a Walk-Off!
The fourth grade “Walking Wildcats” of Wingate Elementary officially kicked off their Walking Classroom experience with a Walk-Off in mid-April. Mother Nature decided to make our day cold and blustery. That didn’t stop us though! We stayed… 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
Ambassador Profile: Wendy Easler
Meet Walking Classroom Ambassador Wendy Easler. Wendy is a consultant with the Toledo Public Schools in Ohio. She teaches a variety of grades and age levels. In fact, over the years, Wendy has worked with students… Read More
Walking with a Special Guest, “OB”!
Our very first walk with the Walking Classroom was February 14, 2018. Students did a wonderful job of following our “pace cars” and listening to instruction. The discussion we had afterward made me so excited for… Read More
Fan Favorites? We asked the Experts!
Administered by a third party this year, our year-end teacher and student surveys provided us with lots of useful data. A big thanks to the more than 300 teachers and nearly 2500 students who took the… Read More
TWC an Integral Part of Classroom!
The Walking Classroom has become an integral part of my seventh grade classroom. I am a firm believer that students who make connections throughout their day take ownership of their learning. Why? Because they are able… Read More
STEM “Walking Clubs” Hit the Road!
Students at Robbins Elementary now have STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). This is part of their specials rotation, right along with art, music, and physical education. Having used The Walking Classroom as a fifth grade… 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
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