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Connecting Podcasts with Class Topics!

01.30.19

As a sixth grader teacher, I teach social studies and science to three different groups of students (70 students total). My students and I feel so fortunate to be able to participate in The Walking Classroom! They… Read More

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What a Joy to Participate in TWC!

01.02.19

What a joy it has been to participate in the Walking Classroom! I have a class of 23 kids who look forward to our walks each week. We call it Walking Wednesday. Each week I choose… Read More

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Walk this Way: Planning Podcasts!

12.21.18

How to I go about planning podcasts to use? First, I begin by grouping my Program 4 podcasts.

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Antsy Students? TWC to the Rescue!

12.19.18

As we get closer to the holidays, our students are getting more antsy. They want to move around more and find it hard to sit still. This is where The Walking Classroom comes in! The students… Read More

On the trail with Amy Schott

Blog

Walk This Way: The Secret to Sequencing

12.07.18

Hello! Welcome back to my fifth grade Walking Classroom! Does sequence matter? Should I have a specific order or specific ones I get done by certain benchmarks? Those are questions teachers ask themselves all day, every day, about everything we teach.

Blog, Resources

Best Practices: Beating Behavior Challenges

12.03.18

You’ve started off the school year smoothly. Classroom expectations have been clearly conveyed. You’re well underway with The Walking Classroom, and you’re hopeful that you’ll continue to hit the trail without a hitch. And then …. Read More

fall walks

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Timely Topics: American Indian Heritage Month

11.19.18

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

Your Stories

Materials that Motivate!

11.07.18

As a teacher at a poverty level school, it is sometimes very hard to find materials that motivate as well as educate my students. The Walking Classroom has done both. My students get very excited when… Read More

Blog, Resources

Celebrate on November 8 – It’s S.T.E.M. (and S.T.E.A.M.) Day!

11.02.18

Pick some of your favorite topics and innovate on November 8! Celebrate National S.T.E.M. (and S.T.E.A.M.!) Day with your class. Looking for ways to make the most of the day? Start with a single podcast and… Read More

Blog, Resources

Strategies for Successful Out-of-School Time Implementation

10.19.18

Implementing The Walking Classroom in an afterschool or other out-of-school time setting is a little different than rolling the program out in a classroom setting! Read on for some strategies (and a few extra tips!) we’ve… Read More

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