In just a couple of weeks, it will be April and that means it will be Global Astronomy Month! An annual event, Global Astronomy Month has been organized by Astronomers without Borders since 2010. To get… Read More
Fun Choice Friday: “Hot” Topics for Cold Weather
Colder weather got you down? Looking to bring some “warmth” to a winter Friday to help you forget those lower temperatures? Select a podcast on one of several “hot” topics, and cover earth science curriculum while… Read More
Meet the Scientist: Sorting Species with Dr. Roland Kays
Plenty of kids love animals. In fact, it’s pretty likely that animal lovers abound in your classroom or out-of-school time program! Why not take advantage of your crew’s fascination with furry, slimy, and scaly creatures? Introduce… Read More
Meet the Scientist: Exploring Science (and Other Subjects!) with Bob Alderink
It’s likely your class is loaded with some real science fiends. You know them! These students love exploring anything science-related. They always want to share their knowledge with the rest of the class! Wondering what happens… Read More
Pick a Peck of Podcasts . . . and Group Them!
As you start the school year, take some time to peruse those podcast lists. No matter which program of The Walking Classroom you possess (Program 4, Program 5, or STEM), a simple scan of the topics… Read More
Meet the Scientist: Insights into Insects with Dr. Jason Cryan
Warmer weather means an increase in outdoor experiences, and more time outside introduces us to more insects! For a better understanding of a bug’s life, dive into our Science Career Series and meet an entomologist, a… Read More
Meet the Scientist: Investigating Invasive Species with Julia Stevens
With the focus on the earth in April (Earth Day on April 22 and all of April as Earth Month—who knew?!), the time is ripe for some life science discussions, ecological explorations, and of course, a… Read More
Timely Topics: Women’s History Month II
As Women’s History Month continues, The Walking Classroom presents additional podcasts to explore. Beyond the notable women who made their mark in science, medicine, and poetry, many other women made a difference in their own way…. Read More
Timely Topics: Women’s History Month I
March is Women’s History Month. Designated as such by Congress in 1987, this month recognizes the achievements of American women. Thanks to The Walking Classroom, you have your pick of podcasts to enrich your classroom conversation… Read More
Meet the Scientist: Rocks, Resources & Rumblings with Chris Tacker
While many associate geology with the study of rocks, it encompasses far more than that! Geology is the study of the earth, its physical and chemical composition, and its structure, history, and natural resources. In fact, as… Read More
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