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1) Record audio books. This works well with short buddy-type children's books, but it can also be done with chapter books if you have a l-o-n-g time for extended projects. (We never finished a whole chapter book.) Be careful posting copyrighted material; don't post your feed on iTunes or make it easily accessible to the public unless you have all of your bases covered. Get written permission in the form of a signed media release from parents for any feeds you provide of student broadcasts. 2) Have students work in pairs or threes to arrange and record a series of "choral reading of the day-" poems, speeches, etc. (Some of my kids just memorized and presented their own arrangements of MLK's "I Have a Dream." I would like to revisit this and record them for podcasts if we can find the time.) 3) Do what many schools are beginningto do and have your kids prepare and deliver school news reports. This can include the lunch menu for the next day, student council reports and other announcements, interviews, etc. Video Podcast ideas: 1) Have students do your teaching for you. (video posted with parent permission)
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