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Dive into cave weathering and erosion! Caves are hollow spaces underneath the earth’s surface with openings large enough for a person to enter. Many caves form in a karst environment, a type of lands…
Learn about the rich history of Mammoth Cave National Park. This geographic area has significantly impacted people in Kentucky and worldwide, from prehistoric times to the present, through exploratio…
In this episode of the Walking Classroom, you learn about the famous climate expert and top female scientist, Inez Fung.Dr. Fung teamed up with other scientists to bring attention to climate change a…
Today’s Walking Classroom focuses on Leonardo da Vinci, a famous Italian inventor and artist who lived during the Renaissance. Da Vinci is well known for paintings like the Mona Lisa and the Last Sup…
Today’s podcast focuses on the field of meteorology and the forces that create weather patterns and natural phenomenon like rain, thunder, and lightning. The kids discuss and explain how the weather …
Today’s Walking Classroom podcast discusses hot springs and geysers, two related types of hydrothermal activity found in areas near volcanoes. Hydrothermal comes from two Greek words, hydro meaning w…
Today’s Walking Classroom podcast focuses on the circulatory system. The circulatory system is made up of the heart, blood vessels, and blood. They all work together to deliver oxygen to the cells of…
Today’s Walking Classroom podcast focuses on the body’s defense shields, which are sometimes a bit slimy. The human body protects us through various defense systems and communicates various health co…
Today’s Walking Classroom podcast discusses America’s great humanitarian, Clara Barton. Barton began as a nurse working in an infirmary during the Civil War, but soon she was treating soldiers on the…
Today’s Walking Classroom looks at America’s national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner” and the historical battle that inspired its lyrics. “The Star-Spangled Banner” was originally written as a poe…
Narrative poems tell a story in poem form. “Casey at the Bat” tells a story about an over-confident Casey and what happens when he steps up to save the team. In this lesson, learn about narrative poe…
Today’s Walking Classroom podcast talks about point of view in writing. First person is the “I” point of view where the narrator is a character in the story, often the main character. Third person is…
This Walking Classroom podcast focuses on idioms. Idioms are groups of words that, when said together, have an understood meaning that is different from what the words actually mean. For example, “to…
El pódcast Walking Classroom de hoy trata sobre la historia del Parque Nacional Cueva Colosal. El área que rodea la Cueva Colosal ha desempeñado un papel importante para las personas en Kentucky y pa…
El pódcast Walking Classroom de hoy trata sobre la historia del Parque Nacional Cueva Colosal. El área que rodea la Cueva Colosal ha desempeñado un papel importante para las personas en Kentucky y pa…
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Sun 17 Apr 2022
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