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 with a tantalizing tale or two? Try tuning in to some… Read More
Sort by Subject Area and Beyond!
As you start the school year, take some time to peruse those podcast lists. No matter which Walking Classroom program you possess (Program 4, Program 5, STEM, or the Complete Program), a simple scan of the… Read More
Timely Topics: Black History Month II
As we continue our coverage of Black History Month, we find possibilities for class discussion and more. Encourage a comparison of the African-Americans you and your class have met through the podcasts. As your students meet… Read More
Timely Topics: Black History Month I
February is Black History Month, also known as National African-American History Month, an annual celebration of the role of African-Americans in our country’s history. And you’re in luck! The Walking Classroom has plenty of podcasts to… Read More
Timely Topics: American Indian Heritage Month
November is National American Indian Heritage Month, and it’s also known as American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month. It is the perfect time to celebrate the histories, cultures, and traditions of American Indians. If you’re… Read More
Podcast Sorting Suggestions!
As you start the school year, take some time to peruse those podcast lists. No matter which Walking Classroom program you possess (Program 4, Program 5, STEM, or the [NEW] Combined Program), a simple scan of… Read More
Timely Topics: Music in the Mix
March is Music in Our Schools Month. And there’s no better way to celebrate than by adding a bit of music to your day! You and your students will be walking, listening, learning (and maybe even… Read More
Timely Topics: American Indian Heritage Month
November is National American Indian Heritage Month. Also known as American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month, it is the perfect time to celebrate the histories, cultures, and traditions of American Indians. If you’re looking for… 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
Timely Topics: Earth Day!
On April 22nd, the United States and over 191 other countries will be celebrating the 47th official Earth Day. The very first Earth Day was established in 1970. United States Senator, Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin saw… Read More