Allowing students to share their thoughts and voice in my classroom is very important to me. I challenged myself to give students an outlet this year in which they were sharing their voice in real and authentic ways! So, I wanted to share what has turned out to be amazing addition to our classroom: WeHartWriting Podcast
Since I am teaching 4th grade writing this year, I decided to showcase my students' writing through podcasts. We created a name and logo, and students set out recording on 104.1 W.E.L.L.S. :) We use the app Anchor to record and share our writing.
It is super simple and it automatically uploads your episodes on Spottily and iTunes! Talk about an instant real world connection!!
Click HERE to follow us on Spottily!
It is super simple and it automatically uploads your episodes on Spottily and iTunes! Talk about an instant real world connection!!
Click HERE to follow us on Spottily!
You might be asking yourself why should I consider starting a class podcast?
My Top 3:
1. Allows students to have a real voice and creates an authentic audience for your students regardless of the topic or subject!
2. Reluctant writers (and shy students) actually WANT to write and share!
3. Students learn from one another as they plan, record, and listen to each other's podcasts!
Students love being creative and their personalities really shine through in their recordings!
We don't have a set time we record our podcasts. Students work recording into our blended learning rotations as their manage their own time in our classroom. I have bigger plans for a class podcast next year! This year I just jumped in and learned alongside the kids, so you can do it too!
I'm happy to answer any questions or if you have any advice or tips on student podcasts I'd love to hear them!
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