The Walking Classroom in the Herald-Dispatch in West Virginia Published by Herald-Dispatch.com in West Virginia 10/29/2016 | By Josephine Mendez BARBOURSVILLE – Members of Mary Beth Freeman’s fourth-grade class at Barboursville Elementary School could not wait to get outside Wednesday,… Read More
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Fun Choice Friday: A Simple Solution
Fridays in late fall can occasionally pose problems in the classroom, what with holidays popping into the picture. How do you keep your students active and engaged? One simple solution is to plan a Fun Choice… Read More
The Jigsaw Strategy: A Perfect Fit
The jigsaw strategy is a research-based cooperative learning method that empowers students to become “experts” on a given topic and then share their learning with their classmates. Introducing this method of learning to your class requires… Read More
The Walking Classroom Donated Over a Half Million Dollars in Program Materials for Back to School
CHAPEL HILL, NC — Educational nonprofit, The Walking Classroom Institute, donated $535,000 worth of program materials during its 2016 Back-to-School campaign, bringing the total value of donated class sets since its inception in 2011 to nearly… Read More
A Walk in the Woods While Learning About STEM
We recently got a donated set of The Walking Classroom STEM materials and the students LOVE it. They are eager to listen to the podcasts, discuss the objectives from the lesson, and engage with each other… Read More
Timely Topics: Myths and Legends
With the end of October signaling spookiness, some students may have a hankering to hear about goblins, ghosts, and ghouls. Why not tickle their fancy for a tantalizing tale or two? Try tuning in to some… Read More
The Walking Classroom Club gets students excited (and active)
The Walking Classroom has been an exciting part of our day. Kiddos get to stay after school and attend The Walking Classroom Club. We love listening to the podcasts and having wonderful conversations about what we… Read More
Meet the Scientist: Pondering the Prehistoric with Dr. Paul Brinkman
In our expeditions around the internet, we have unearthed yet another interesting fact. October is International Dinosaur Month. Yes, really! The month of explorers and apples and Halloween happenings is also loaded with opportunities to ponder… Read More
Logging Your Students’ Learning (and Listening)
With The Walking Classroom, your students will hear a collection of curricular content, so it is helpful to have a way for them to log what they’ve listened to and what they’ve learned. Using some type of learning… Read More
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