It’s THAT time of year. The one where everyone is on the countdown to summer vacation but before you can get there you have to make it through hours of testing all while trying to keep… Read More
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Learning AND getting in shape
As the 21st Century Community Learning Center Coordinator for our Elementary School, I received two class sets of the Walking Classroom for our 4th and 5th grade students. They walk and learn on a regular basis and this is… Read More
National Poetry Month
April is National Poetry Month. It is the largest literary celebration in the world and a wonderful opportunity to expose students to the wonder, fun, and beauty that is poetry. Poem in Your Pocket Day If… Read More
TWC inspires students to know more
I love how when we listen to a podcast it works itself into the day’s lessons. For example we listened to Daniel Boone and the Cumberland gap and in social studies we were talking about the… Read More
2016 TWC Illustration Contest Winners
We love our annual illustration contest! We thoroughly enjoyed looking through all the different creative and colorful entries! Thank you to everyone that participated! While there were so many great choices, we finally narrowed it down to… Read More
Citizen Science — Get Involved!
Anyone can be a citizen scientist and participate in scientific research, including you and your students! Citizen scientists contribute to ongoing research by helping collect data and then sharing it with scientists. Through participation in a… Read More
TWC Teacher Feature: Tanya Robinson-Freeman
Tanya Robinson-Freeman Union Intermediate School Clinton, NC Tanya Robinson-Freeman is a health and physical education teacher at Union Intermediate and her enthusiasm for The Walking classroom never fails to put a smile on our faces! We… Read More
A Gem in the Field- Dottie Rutherford
Dottie Rutherford is this month’s TWC Gem in the Field! She’s a new OST adopter of The Walking Classroom. She is really enthused to be incorporating TWC into her afterschool site. We are so pleased to… Read More
Grammar and Exercise… Who woulda thunk it?
Grammar and exercise… Who woulda thunk it? Recently, one of the most engaging lessons I have had with my class is when we used TWC as the introduction to the topic of similes and metaphors. We followed up… Read More
TWC reaches autistic and ADHD students
Prior to receiving The Walking Classroom, I wondered how the children would do with this program. I personally had great expectations of the Walking Classroom but also thought about my autistic students, ADHD students, and behavioral… Read More
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