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
Friday Funding Tips: Educator Crowdfunding Resources
It’s not too difficult to find sources of support. In fact, a quick search of the internet yields a number of crowdfunding resources available to help you obtain your class set of Walking Classroom materials. Check… Read More
Friday Funding Tips: Let’s Talk Crowdfunding
Crowdfunding – online philanthropy – DIY fundraising – 21st century funding. Why the hype and how can it help your classroom? Oftentimes we hear buzzwords and are quick to shy away from them. Avoidance may be… 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. It is 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… Read More
Fun Choice Friday: Going Groundhog!
Happy Groundhog Day! To celebrate this special day and bring some fun to a winter Friday, we have a few ideas for you. No worries! They don’t involve a burying yourself in a burrow and poking… Read More
Beyond the Basic Benefits – Health and Happiness through Outdoor Learning
There’s no arguing with it—movement is good for all of us. Here at The Walking Classroom, we readily recognize that walking while listening helps kids learn! We have seen that it benefits students of all learning… 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
Having a Ball: Active Review!
The Walking Classroom is all about being active, so naturally we love the idea of keeping students up and moving, even during the post-walk review! This post is all about a fun and simple activity that… Read More
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