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App Advice: Navigating the Walking Classroom Podcasts App

01.15.21

Searching for a podcast on The Walking Classroom mobile app so that your students can walk, listen, and learn? You’re in luck, because navigating the app is easy! Not only can you find a podcast to suit… Read More

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Students Eager to “Take a Learning Walk”

12.23.20

My school is located in a rural community. We have 250 students that come to us from various situations, but the majority come from households that struggle financially. Every student receives free breakfast and lunch. School… Read More

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Second Graders Walk, Listen, and Learn!

10.28.20

My school is a Title I, high poverty, trauma-informed school in Virginia. I teach a total of 29 second graders, departmentalized by subject area, and I have 15 second graders in my homeroom here in Southwest… Read More

Your Stories

ESL Students Walk, Listen, and Learn!

05.06.20

I teach English as a Second Language to middle school students and want to share about my ESL students and their first walk with The Walking Classroom. We prepared by investigating how aerobic exercise impacts our… Read More

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Students Walk with Purpose

04.29.20

My students have thoroughly enjoyed The Walking Classroom. Our school underwent rebuilding this year. We had no field or basketball court until late October, so this program gave the students the opportunity to walk around the… Read More

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Enjoyable Way to Exercise and Learn

04.15.20

This is the first school year I have used The Walking Classroom, and my students and I love it! I’ve always wanted to find a way to get students exercising more, but there is so little… Read More

Your Stories

Students Beg to Walk Every Day!

04.08.20

The Walking Classroom is an amazing program! Every day my students beg to go for a walk and listen to another podcast. I am amazed by the things that they are learning. They’ve learned about history,… Read More

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Podcast Parallels: Make Way for Math

03.19.20

While The Walking Classroom’s podcasts cover a vast array of topics in language arts, social studies, and science, none focuses directly on math. That is not to say that math can’t make its way into a… Read More

Your Stories

Lincoln LEADers Walk, Listen, and Learn!

01.15.20

Our Title I school has a population of more than 600 kids, many of whom qualify for free or reduced-price lunch. We also have a large student population of English language learners. Our students are special… Read More

Your Stories

Always Something for Everyone!

01.08.20

We have nineteen students in our mixed ability classroom, so exercise is especially important to our everyday learning. Additionally, as with all classrooms across the country, our student interest varies. Some students are very interested in… Read More

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