Add fun to fundamentals with the Walkabouts Platform.

After teachers are logged in to the Walkabouts Platform for elementary students, they can select Walkabouts, Walksheets, or 180s by grade, subject, category, keyword, or lesson. Students will be quickly 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 up and moving.

Click a logo to view Walkabouts, 180s, Walksheets, or Moves samples.

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Bring core academic content to life with fun, relatable characters

  • Lessons for pre-K to 2nd grade in math, ELA, and reading
  • Correlated to every state's standards (plus Head Start & NAEYC)
  • About 7-10 minutes per lesson
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Full-body, gamified lessons with sophisticated, sports-based content

  • Lessons in math, ELA, science, social studies, mental fitness & well-being, test prep, and financial literacy
  • Correlated to every state's standards for 3rd to 5th grade
  • About 3 minutes per lesson
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Print-ready extension activities with a movement component

  • Hands-on activities in math, ELA, science, social studies, mental fitness & well-being, test prep, and financial literacy
  • Correlated to every state's pre-K to 5th grade standards
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Quick movement break videos that help students refocus throughout the day

  • Less than 30 seconds long
  • Feature a transition movement from a Walkabout or a 180

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What do teachers and administrators say
about the Walkabouts Platform?

The Walkabouts Platform: Easy for teachers to navigate, fun for students!

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The Walkabouts Platform does what no other competitor fully achieves—it seamlessly integrates academic instruction, physical movement, and whole-child well-being into every lesson.

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“ . . . easy to navigate and tied to all our standards.”
- Chelsea Gall, 1st grade teacher, Minnesota