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Create a Podcast Teaching Pack, Project Based Learning

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English with Steil
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This was the best bundle of activities for a podcast that I have ever seen. I assigned a variety of mystery podcasts for my students to follow and they really enjoyed completing the tasks.
I thought the resources in this bundle were really well done and it was an engaging process. However, some students in my class definitely benefitted from additional scaffolds and some students didn't quite understand a podcast as much so they were not as engaged as others.
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Podcasting is one of the fastest growing entertainment mediums! Engage your students with this easy-to-use full unit plan. My students absolutely love the engaging and interactive aspects of storytelling through podcasts. Whether they are creating journalistic & expository or narrative podcasts, this type of storytelling encourages active listening and promotes authentic, real world opportunities for students to create a publishable product.

➡️ Podcasts are also a great way to develop both literacy, writing, and speaking skills all in one project!

This complete unit plan includes detailed and research-based Powerpoints, engaging podcast samples, attractive printables, how-to handouts and a final assignment: everything you need to teach podcasting. These resources are designed to keep kids engaged, while providing meaningful and thoughtful instruction for student success.

This teaching pack includes these amazing resources

⭐️ Introduction to Podcasting

  • A PowerPoint that provides an overview the "why" behind podcasting, as well as the 3 most common types of podcasting: narrative, journalistic/expository, and talk show/variety.
  • A PowerPoint on the key elements of narrative podcasts.
  • A Listening Worksheet so students can record responses as they listen to sample podcasts.
  • A list of student-friendly sample podcasts including direct links.

⭐️ Interviewing Practice

  • A PowerPoint on developing engaging, open-ended questions.
  • Two interview practice activities & printable to build skills around interviewing: Mock Interview Activity and a Walk and Talk interview.

⭐️ Planning the Podcast

  • A Podcast Assignment to guide the project and the steps involved.
  • A complete PowerPoint that provides a step-by-step overview of all of the elements of creating a podcast.
  • A Podcast Plan Overview worksheet that encourages students to plan the contents of a podcast before beginning the project.
  • A 6-page complete Podcast Project Workbook that includes: Planning the Podcast, Researching the Podcast, Interviewing for the podcast, Questions for the podcast, Outlining the podcast, and Scripting the podcast.

⭐️ Recording and Publishing the Podcast

  • A PowerPoint that provides a technical overview of recording on Audacity and uploading at an RSS feed.
  • A publishing worksheet to guide the publishing process.
  • A peer evaluating tool to gather student feedback.

⭐️ Podcast Rubric

  • A comprehensive podcast rubric that reflects all of the steps in the process.

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Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, well-chosen details, and well-structured event sequences.
Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
Develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, editing, rewriting, or trying a new approach.
Use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing and to interact and collaborate with others.
Integrate and evaluate information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally.

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