My students love using The Walking Classroom! Due to a schedule change this year, we’ve modified our use of the program. Instead of whole class use, my students use The Walking Classroom during guided reading in small… Read More
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Special Subjects: Anatomy-Based Adventures
Trying to “flesh out” (pun intended!) a year end unit on the human body? The Walking Classroom has got you covered! With podcasts addressing body systems and related topics, you and your students will be embarking… Read More
Fun Choice Friday: Travel Back in Time!
Looking for some sojourns to take with your students this spring? Nothing beats a bit of time travel. Meander through the Middle Ages or ramble through the Renaissance with the help of The Walking Classroom! We’ve… Read More
Perfect Podcast on Precipitation!
Our class loved the lesson on Precipitation and the Water Cycle (Program 4-#30, STEM Program-#12). The weather in West Virginia has been perfect for this podcast! It rained for several days, causing flooding, and then the… Read More
Fun from the Field: Tarbut V’Torah Community Day School & Nixon Academy
While not every site visit includes a walk, every single one is worth a mention! It’s time to talk about two other visits I made when I was in California not too long ago! Tarbut V’Torah… Read More
Feeling Fortunate to Have Received The Walking Classroom!
I feel so incredibly fortunate to have received the The Walking Classroom as a grant! Having first read about the program in the spring of 2017, I applied for a full grant. I had given up… Read More
Literary Links: Poetry Possibilities
It’s National Poetry Month, an observance begun by the Academy of American Poets in 1996. Looking for ways to celebrate? Possibilities abound, and there’s no better way to begin than with The Walking Classroom’s podcasts on… Read More
Best field trip ever!
Balboa Elementary classroom is testing new walk-and-learn program LA Times 4/18/2018 Mornings at Balboa Elementary School in Glendale have recently looked a little like an outdoor museum tour because one fourth-grade classroom is participating in a… Read More
“I Believe We Have Struck Gold!”
Working with students with exceptional needs requires innovation and patience. The reality is that when students suffer from disabilities that impact their learning, teachers have to work harder and smarter to be able to assist their… Read More
Timely Topics: Colonial Characters (and Events!)
As we approach the anniversary of Paul Revere’s famous ride of April 18, 1775, you and your students can make a journey of your own. Venture through that era via a series of podcasts in Program… Read More
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