In Mrs. Culp’s U.S. History classes, students were assigned to visit an historical site in the Kansas City area. For details about the project, see Mrs. Culp’s web site. Students created Voicethreads to document their experiences.
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In Mrs. Culp’s U.S. History classes, students were assigned to visit an historical site in the Kansas City area. For details about the project, see Mrs. Culp’s web site. Students created Voicethreads to document their experiences.
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Mr. Anderson
U.S. History classes
The library media specialists collaborated with Mr. Anderson to create an engaging and interactive activity with World War II topics. Each student had a WWII topic/section; they completed the three part assignment to communicate their findings and create discussion using the Voicethread. (See handout for information – Voicethread).
For a complete listing of voicethreads, go to U.S. History Project.
Mr. Scardino, U.S. History Class
Students created podcasts about important historical events of the 1920’s and 1930’s. In small groups, students found information about important historical events that impacted the two decades from the LMC online databases. Student used audacity software and public domain music to creatively develop their podcast. The following are four examples of student radio programs.
Download Radio Production Group #1
Download Radio Production Group #2
Download Radio Production Group #3
Download Radio Production Group #4