👉 Walking math is a method of teaching and learning that uses real-world walking scenarios to illustrate mathematical concepts, making abstract ideas more tangible and relatable. By setting problems in the context of a walk—like calculating distance, speed, time, or even budgeting for groceries—students can apply mathematical principles in a practical and engaging way. For instance, determining how far you've walked after a certain amount of time or figuring out the cost per unit distance can help solidify understanding of ratios, proportions, and basic algebra. This approach not only enhances comprehension but also boosts motivation by connecting math to everyday activities.