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10,000+

Travelers each year



1,000+

5 Star Google Reviews







World Classrooms

Inspiring Students Through Travel


At World Classrooms, we believe the best education happens when students step out into the world. Since 2014, we’ve partnered with educators, parents and students to create safe, engaging, and unforgettable travel experiences that connect the classroom to real life.

Who we are




Unforgettable Moments

What our travelers are saying


With over 1,000 five-star reviews on Google, it’s clear our trips leave a lasting impression. But don’t just take our word for it, hear what students have to say about their experience.

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The most INCREDIBLE 4 day trip ever! World Classrooms nailed it perfectly with pre-trip communications, organized and fun daily agendas and seamlessly flowing adventures from  site to site.


Jenny W.




This company is amazing! We just went to Washington DC with a small group from our school, but they were still able to accommodate us for the best trip ever!


Kristi M.




My son & I went on a World Classrooms trip to DC and it was phenomenal. They are so well organized and think of everything. It was a very busy



Mathematics Lessons: Unlocking the Power of Numbers


Mathematics is often seen as the language of the universe, a key to understanding patterns, structures, and changes all around us. From simple counting to complex theories in physics, math shapes our grasp of the world. This article explores the importance of learning math, the impact on students, and why mastering this subject is essential for future success.


The Foundation of Problem-Solving


At its heart, math teaches students how to think critically and solve problems. Whether learning basic addition or advanced calculus, each math problem presents a challenge that requires logic and reasoning. These problem-solving skills are invaluable, not only in math class but also in daily life. From managing budgets to making business decisions, the ability to analyze and find solutions is essential.

Math lessons give students a structured approach to building these critical thinking skills. They introduce methods for tackling problems, such as breaking down complex tasks into smaller, manageable parts. Over time, students learn to apply these approaches across subjects like science, technology, and even literature.


Building

GitHub Classroom



Key Features

Assess assignments automatically





Make grading painless.

Save time by using automated testing to grade assignments. Tests run with every push, letting students see results immediately and make changes as necessary.







Give valuable feedback.

Request changes, leave general comments, or give feedback— line-by-line.







More insight into student work than ever before.

Catch when students get stuck and help them rewind with version control. In group assignments, see each student's individual contribution in GitHub.





More Features

Streamline your assignment workflow



Scale for large courses with ease.

Automatically distribute assignments to students and let automated testing do the heavy lifting for you.



Bootstrap assignments in a snap.

Create individual and group assignments, prime them with starter code, and send them to students.



For your eyes only.

Make student work private or public for any assignment with Educator’s benefits. As many private assignments as you need, whenever you need them.





What GitHub Classroom teachers are saying


"After today I realize how simple this process really is. I never realize


Ok, so it is a week late, but at least I’m posting! 

I was struck with an AWFUL case of food poisoning last week and had to take a day and a half off to spend in bed and in the bathroom. ??? UGH, sub plans (listen to next week’s podcast for how I make my sub plans WAYYY easier, for me, admin, subs, and students!)

Without further ado, here’s a detailed tour of my classroom! Gosh! I am SO proud of my space! I’m not finished with it either! I saw this awesome post from one of my favorite creators on instagram (yourfavoritemuslimeducator) and asked permission to use it in this blog. She just recently left the classroom, and I think what she said is so important especially when you see so many beautiful “Pinterest” ready classrooms out there.



Outside My Classroom

I guess I’ll start outside of my room! I get my own bulletin board this year, and it is going to be my goal to switch it up every month! So far I’ve been able to keep ONE background and just switch out the images or student work on top! (Check out this post from Bertha Delgadillo for some awesome Bulletin Board ideas)



Next my door!




Students ALWAYS line up and wait for me outside of my class. This was also t