The Oklahoma City Thunder Bus came to visit our school today, and every student in our class was able to select a new book they can keep and take home. In this episode of our classroom radio show, students talk about new books they are reading. This is the fifteenth episode of our classroom podcast, created using the free Opinion app on my iPhone. I teach third and fourth grade students at Positive Tomorrows in Oklahoma City.
In this episode of our classroom radio show, students talk about how they used Legos to create a favorite character or scene from their favorite book. This is the thirteenth episode of our classroom podcast, created using the free Opinion app on my iPhone. I teach third and fourth grade students at Positive Tomorrows in Oklahoma City.
In this episode of our classroom radio show, students talk about how they have shown kindness recently. This is the fourteenth episode of our classroom podcast, created using the free Opinion app on my iPhone. I teach third and fourth grade students at Positive Tomorrows in Oklahoma City.
Our question of the day is: “Why do you like Ms. Bowler?” Ms. Bowler has been our classroom assistant at Positive Tomorrows for the past two years in Room 108. This is the twelfth episode of our classroom podcast, created using the free Opinion app on my iPhone. My third and fourth grade students discuss different questions during our end-of-day class meeting and record our answers as a class radio show.
In this episode of our classroom podcast, Anastacia shares a summary of an article she read on News-o-matic about a company building a space plane. Check our shownotes for a similar article! Our question of the day is: “What are your favorite things to do at recess?” This is the eleventh episode of our classroom podcast, created using the free Opinion app on my iPhone. My third and fourth grade students discuss different questions during our end-of-day class meeting and record our answers as a class radio show.
Our question of the day is: “What are your favorite things to do at recess?” This is the tenth episode of our classroom podcast, created using the free Opinion app on my iPhone. My third and fourth grade students discuss different questions during our end-of-day class meeting and record our answers as a class radio show.
Our question of the day is: “What book are you reading and why do you like it?” This is the ninth episode of our classroom podcast, created using the free Opinion app on my iPhone. My third and fourth grade students discuss different questions during our end-of-day class meeting and record our answers as a class radio show.
Our question of the day is: “What app did you choose today?” This is the eighth episode of our classroom podcast, created using the free Opinion app on my iPhone. My third and fourth grade students discuss different questions during our end-of-day class meeting and record our answers as a class radio show.
This is the seventh episode of our classroom podcast, created using the free Opinion app on my iPhone. In this episode my third and fourth grade students discuss the question, “What is the important thing about our class?” We read “The Important Book” by Margaret Wise Brown and used its pattern and rhythm to create this podcast.
This is the sixth episode of our classroom podcast, created using the free Opinion app on my iPhone. In this episode my third and fourth grade students discuss the question, “What was challenging about today?”