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Listen Up: Using Kids Podcasts in the Classroom

kids podcastLet’s talk about one of my favorite modern resources: podcasts. Yes, podcasts aren’t just for adults; there are countless options out there designed specifically for kids. Kids podcasts can transform your classroom environment, enhance learning, and introduce students to a world of creativity and information. Below, I’ll share some fantastic kid-friendly podcasts and unique ways to integrate them into your classroom activities.

Top Kids Podcasts to Check Out

1. Wow in the World – Hosted by Mindy Thomas and Guy Raz, this kids podcast takes young listeners on incredible journeys into the wonders of the world around them, from science to technology to new discoveries.

2. Brains On! – A science podcast that encourages curiosity and critical thinking, where kids are the stars of the show, asking questions and getting answers through fun, interactive segments.

3. Story Pirates – This kids podcast features stories written by kids, brought to life by professional actors with catchy songs and engaging characters, perfect for inspiring young writers and performers.

4. Circle Round – Created by WBUR, this podcast adapts folktales from around the world into sound- and music-rich radio plays for kids ages 4 to 10, introducing them to global cultures and moral lessons. This definitely is a clear tie in to SEL, too!

5. But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids – This show answers questions submitted by real listeners, covering a wide range of topics with the help of experts who explain complex ideas in accessible, kid friendly ways.

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Innovative Ways to Use Kids Podcasts in the Classroom

1. Sparking Conversations
Start the day or a specific lesson with a podcast episode. Choose episodes relevant to your curriculum or those that spark curiosity about new subjects. After listening, facilitate a discussion or a Q&A session. This can help students process the information and express their thoughts, building their comprehension and critical thinking skills.

2. Enhancing Writing Skills

After listening to an episode, have your students write a response. They could summarize the story, write a continuation, or express their opinion on an issue discussed in the episode. For older students, consider more complex assignments like a persuasive essay on a debate introduced in the podcast or a research project inspired by an episode’s topic.

3. Integrating with Art and Drama
Podcasts like Story Pirates or Circle Round are perfect for this. After listening to an episode, students can create artwork inspired by the story or act out their favorite scenes. This method is excellent for developing and connecting creativity and expression.

4. Creating Podcasts
Why not let students create their own podcasts? This can be a project-based activity where students can work in groups to write, perform, and record their segments. They can conduct interviews, tell stories, or discuss topics they’re passionate about. This not only improves their speaking and listening skills but also introduces them to basic technical skills and audio editing.

5. Learning Centers
Set up a podcast listening center where students can choose from a selection of episodes. This can be part of a center based time in the schedule where students spend part of their time at the listening center, engaging with content at their own pace. It’s a great way to cater to different learning modalities & tools, and allow students to explore their interests.

Podcasts are a versatile tool that brings kids into a common leisure activity that their older siblings, teachers, and parents might already engage with!

Kids podcasts a unique way for students to learn and engage with content differently than textbooks and traditional media. Plus, they bring a ton of fun into your classroom!

Try incorporating these podcast-driven activities into your lesson plans and watch your students light up with excitement. It’s all about making learning enjoyable and effective, and kids podcasts are perfect for just that.

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I'm Allie, a mom, author, and special educator with a passion for social emotional learning, equitable behavior practices, and trauma informed practices. I live and work in Chicago and love talking, reading, and researching about all things related to special education, racial/social justice, and behavior - as well as books, coffee, dogs, and wine! So glad you're here.

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