Resources
These samples show how easy it is to add fun to fundamentals with the Walkabouts Platform.
After teachers are logged in to the Walkabouts Platform for pre-K to 5th grade students, they can select Walkabouts, Walksheets, or 180s by grade, subject, category, key word, or lesson. Students will quickly be out of their seats and engaged in an active, content-based lesson that integrates fundamental movements such as running, jumping, and hopping (Walkabouts) and sports such as basketball, soccer, and pickleball (180s).
Moves, short movement break videos, are perfect for getting students out of their seats and moving.
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The Walkabouts Platform supports students with ADHD and students in special education classes.
The Walkabouts Platform supports teachers, administrators, platform primary contacts, and parents or guardians who use the platform to integrate physical activity and academic content both at school and at home.
Watch Dr. Julian A. Reed discuss the science of movement and learning and how it impacts student success.
Learn how movement-based lessons impact student behavior and achievement in these Movement Minute videos from Dr. Julian A. Reed and Coach Carly Kleckner.
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Partnerships and Awards
According to an educator ed tech review in Tech & Learning, the Walkabouts Platform is “an intuitive and engaging tool that can find a home in any early elementary classroom.” The platform is described as “user-friendly” and “intuitive.”
ActivEd, Inc. won the Innovation in Education award for the Walkabouts Platform, web-based lessons that integrate movement and standards-based content. The InnoVision award is “dedicated to the advancement of innovation and technology.”
According to K-12 DIVE, the Walkabouts Platform is a “groundbreaking, standards-based tool that increases students’ movement during lessons.” The article notes, “Third-party trials reveal benefits of technology that increases student activity in class.”
