I teach fifth grade science. This year our favorite Walking Classroom podcast was The Water Cycle (4-#30, STEM-#12, Complete-#148).
It’s Time to Listen to a Podcast!
I absolutely love this program! My students get very excited when I tell them it’s time to listen to a Walking Classroom podcast.
A Positive Impact on Our Students
We are so grateful to have received this amazing curriculum. The positive impact it has had on our students has been very exciting.
Increased Engagement with TWC
When I introduced TWC, teachers were eager to supplement students’ learning with physical activity. We immediately saw increased engagement.
Walk This Way: An “Aha!” Moment for the Teacher
When I sat down to do report cards and looked at grades, I had my own “Aha!” moment. Every child learns differently.
Teacher Tools: Pre- and Post- Assessment
The quizzes accompanying The Walking Classroom’s podcasts can be an especially helpful tool. They can help to hold students accountable for their learning, determine what they have learned, and identify what still might be causing some… Read More
Teacher Tools: Log Learning (and Listening)
With TWC, your students will hear a collection of curricular content, so it helps to log what they’ve listened to and what they’ve learned.
One of Our Favorite Things? TWC!
Our fifth grade adopted The Walking Classroom this year. It is definitely one of our favorite things to do in my classroom.
What’s New? Additional Resources for You!
In 2019, The Walking Classroom rolled out our updated (and much more user-friendly!) Adopter Resources Page. Since then, we enlisted our interns to curate collections of additional resources for our STEM, language arts and social studies podcasts.
TWC Gets Students Outside and Moving
I loved the idea of my students getting exercise while still covering content related to my standards. #edchat #walklistenlearn
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