Educators using TWC also cite other benefits related to students’ well-being, including improved health literacy and healthy habits.
Fun Choice Friday: Travel through Time
Looking for some sojourns for your class? Why not travel through time? Meander through the Middle Ages or ramble through the Renaissance!
Literary Links: Poems and Poetry II
As National Poetry Month continues, The Walking Classroom offers even more possibilities for perusing poets and their poems!
Timely Topics: The Bard’s Birthday
How perfect that Shakespeare’s birthday falls in a month celebrating poetry. After all, Shakespeare (AKA “the Bard”) crafted plenty of poems!
Timely Topics: Paul Revere’s Ride
It will soon be the anniversary of Paul Revere’s famous ride, so why not recognize this historic event with a journey of your own?
Out-of-School Time Ideas: Environmental Exploration
With warmer weather, you and your OST crew will want to get outdoors. TWC’s podcasts can get you on your way to environmental exploration!
Literary Links: Poems and Poetry I
It’s National Poetry Month. Why not begin the month with some of The Walking Classroom’s podcasts on poets, poems and poetry topics!
Podcast Parallels: Add in (Pun Intended) some Math!
While TWC’s podcasts don’t directly focus on math, there’s always the opportunity to add in some math when addressing podcast topics!
Timely Topics: Celebrating Women’s History, II
As Women’s History Month continues, we present additional podcasts to explore in Part II of our blog post on this timely topic.
Meet the Scientist: Mammals and Math with Ben Hess
Inspired by the background of one of the scientists in our Science Career Series podcasts, we decided to merge mammals and math!
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