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The podcast with Jess and Ari, highschool sophomores who have been friends since the summer leading into fifth grade. Join them as they navigate through life and seem to be more off topic than before. Email: jayeetthepodcast@gmail.com
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Welcome to Can We Talk About This?, a podcast for middle grade readers by middle grade readers who seek to understand the world around them through stories that include big topics and social issues. The podcast is designed, scripted, and recorded by middle grade readers under the guidance of fifth grade teacher, Melissa Guerrette.
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THE LION’S ROAR!

Saint Mark’s ELA 5

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The Lion’s Roar was created by Saint Mark’s fifth grade English Language arts classes in Altadena, California. In this podcast students will share book recommendations, discuss themes, and express themselves with comedy and satire. In each episode students will have the opportunity to showcase their creativity and display their enthusiasm for reading !
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Slavery and The Social Studies

Christy G. Keeler, Ph.D.

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This podcast provides resource material for use with Clark County School District's Teaching American History Grant module titled "Slavery and Integrated Social Studies ." As part of the module, third through fifth grade teachers will learn to use and create Google Earth resources to create Google Lit Trips.
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This podcast was developed as part of an elementary-level Clark County School District Teaching American History Grant. The three-year grant funds six modules per year with each module focusing on a different era of American history and a different pedagogical theme. This podcast focuses on Colonial America and Classroom Simulations. Participants in the grant are third, fourth, and fifth grade teachers in Clark County (the greater Las Vegas area), Nevada. Teaching scholars include Drs. Micha ...
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Many Constant Worlds

Kat Orman & Taryn Webster

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Reading through The Dark Tower series by Stephen King in the most chaotic way we could think of. Many Constant Worlds is not a spoiler free journey. While we are not aiming to spoil any of The Dark Tower or other Stephen King novels, part of our approach to reading these books may require us to tap into our foggy but possibly accurate knowledge of other related things from King books, movies, and misc knowledge. If you wish to remain pure for your first journey without the corruption of our ...
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Teaching Python

Sean Tibor and Kelly Paredes

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A podcast by Kelly Paredes and Sean Tibor about their adventures teaching middle school computer science, problem-solving, handling failure, frustration, and victory through the lens of the Python programming language. Kelly Paredes has taught all over the world and specializes in curriculum design and development. She currently teaches sixth and seventh-grade computer science at Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This is her fifth year using Python. Sean Tibor is a Senior Cloud ...
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This podcast was developed as part of an elementary-level Clark County School District Teaching American History Grant. The three-year grant will fund six modules per year with each module focusing on a different era of American history and a different pedagogical theme. This podcast focuses on Native Americans of the Colonial Era and Technology Integration in Elementary Schools. Participants in the grant are third, fourth, and fifth grade teachers in Clark County (the greater Las Vegas area ...
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The 1930s and Arts Education

Christy G. Keeler, Ph.D.

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This podcast was developed as part of an elementary-level Clark County School District Teaching American History Grant. The three-year grant will fund six modules per year with each module focusing on a different era of American history and a different pedagogical theme. This podcast focuses on the the 1930s: Depression, Dust Bowl, and Deals and Arts Education. Participants in the grant are third, fourth, and fifth grade teachers in Clark County (the greater Las Vegas area), Nevada. Teaching ...
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This podcast was developed as part of an elementary-level Clark County School District Teaching American History Grant. The three-year grant will fund six modules per year with each module focusing on a different era of American history and a different pedagogical theme. This podcast focuses on the the Exploration: From Lewis and Clark to the Gold Rush and Children's Literature. Participants in the grant are third, fourth, and fifth grade teachers in Clark County (the greater Las Vegas area) ...
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This podcast was developed as part of an elementary-level Clark County School District Teaching American History Grant. The three-year grant will fund six modules per year with each module focusing on a different era of American history and a different pedagogical theme. This podcast focuses on the the Civil War Era and Digital Storytelling. Participants in the grant are third, fourth, and fifth grade teachers in Clark County (the greater Las Vegas area), Nevada. Teaching scholars include Dr ...
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This podcast was developed as part of an elementary-level Clark County School District Teaching American History Grant. The three-year grant will fund six modules per year with each module focusing on a different era of American history and a different pedagogical theme. This podcast focuses on the American Revolution and Primary Source Documents in Elementary Schools. Participants in the grant are third, fourth, and fifth grade teachers in Clark County (the greater Las Vegas area), Nevada. ...
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This is a podcast about a book called ghost boy. We will be interviewing people and asking then questions about the book. Just so you no it does have a lot of spoilers so if you have not read this book I would not recommend listening to it.
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Candlewick Press Presents is a new audio podcast about the storytellers behind your favorite children’s books! To celebrate Candlewick Press’s twenty-fifth anniversary, we sat down with local authors and illustrators of picture books, board books, and middle-grade and young adult fiction and nonfiction to discuss their journeys into the world of children’s publishing.
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The Horizon Prep Lioncast is a production of the Horizon Prep Parent Teacher Fellowship, to INCLUDE, INFORM, and INSPIRE the Horizon Prep parents and teachers. Each week we talk about what's going on at the HP campus and then talk with one of the teachers or staff and learn about them and their role at the school.
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Welcome to Credit Union Conversations podcast with your host, Mark Ritter, a forward-thinking CEO, who excels in helping credit unions, small businesses, and real estate investors succeed. Join Mark as he explores current trends, interview industry experts, and get fresh insights on optimizing your lending operations and delivering the best possible services to credit union members. More about your host: Mark Ritter is the CEO of MBFS & Nu Direction Lending and an expert in credit unions and ...
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Join Sean and Kelly in this QuickBites episode as they explore the technique of live coding presentations in education. They highlight the cognitive benefits, such as active learning and enhanced understanding, as well as the engagement and communication fostered through this teaching method. The conversation covers the importance of error normaliz…
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Join Brielle on a captivating journey as she interviews Shiho and Triin, two insightful third graders, about their home countries of Japan and Estonia. From learning about Japanese traditions like cherry blossom viewing to discovering the beauty of Estonia's Baltic Sea coast wall, Brielle loves learning about where her friends were born.…
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Third graders, Anderson and Mateo, discuss their countries of origin, El Salvador and Mexico. They share information about famous landmarks and the best food to try if you ever visit. Thanks for being excellent tour guides, Anderson and Mateo! Los estudiantes de tercer grado, Anderson y Mateo, hablan sobre sus países de origen, El Salvador y México…
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Fifth graders, Valeri and Sara, take you on a fascinating journey shedding light on the unique traditions, fashion, and customs that define Barbie dolls in Honduras and Colombia. Valeri y Sara, estudiantes de quinto grado, te llevan en un fascinante viaje para arrojar luz sobre las tradiciones únicas, la moda y las costumbres que definen a las muñe…
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In episode 128 of Teaching Python, hosts Sean Tibor and Kelly Schuster-Paredes dive into the world of coding education, focusing on the journey from block to text coding. They are joined by Charlie Meyer, co-founder and CEO of Pick Code, to discuss strategies and tools that make learning to code an engaging and enjoyable experience for students. Th…
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Karis and Alisiah are third grade aspiring junior chefs and in this episode, they dive into the art of crafting the best pizza you've ever tasted. From kneading the perfect dough to selecting the freshest ingredients, these little chefs will share their top tips and tricks for achieving pizza perfection. They also sprinkle in a dash of history, mak…
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Theo and Amiel, two enthusiastic fifth graders, dive into their shared passion for Pokémon on this episode. Theo expresses what he likes about Pokémon in English, while Amiel explains his reasons for adoring Pokémon in Spanish. Join Little Bees in the City and explore the world of Pokémon through the perspectives of these young fans, bridging langu…
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Hey All! We are going to be taking care of our mental health this week and will be dark. We didn't want to leave any lobsters hanging so this is just a brief announcement. We will be returning April 3rd with Episode 16, in which we continue to read It. Support the show Instagram: @manyconstantworlds TikTok: @manyconstantworlds Storygraph: @manycons…
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Mark Treichel and Mark Ritter talk about their respective backgrounds and what it is like on both sides of the examination process. They also talk about the current state of the NCUA and staffing levels. When should you take on examiners and when to back off? Mark and Mark talk about different strategies. IN THIS EPISODE: [0:52] Mark Ritter introdu…
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Its Kat's birthday! Stepping her one day closer to becoming the hag in the woods she aspires to be. Lend us you ear as a gift. We're continuing to read It! Finishing off Part 2: Chapters 8-9, and Interlude 2. We're just holding on for one more day and really want an ice cream cone in this snow storm thanks to this section of the book. Please take c…
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Mark and Jeff discuss Jeff's background and the mission of River City FCU. Jeff explains the value of CDFI status that credit unions can access. Jeff and Mark have a lengthy discussion about the value of credit unions of all sizes and the purpose credit unions have in today's economy, along with ideas on how to maintain the number of credit unions …
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This episode of Teaching Python is a quick bite about setting goals. Sean Tibor and Kelly Schuster-Paredes discuss the importance of goal setting and how it can lead to personal and professional growth. They explore different types of goals, such as accomplishment goals and transformative goals, and share strategies for setting and achieving them. …
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We are continuing to read It and hearing a whole lot about the fifth grade and the stupid things we believed and did around that age ourselves. The adventures of childhood are magical until the lens of being an adult lays upon them and goes "wtf was I thinking???". So our Many Constant Lobsters, join us as we read the first half of Part 2 of It, Ch…
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Craig and Mark talk about the old days of commercial lending in credit unions and how the dynamics between CUSO and CU’s have changed over the years. They also review the best practices in utilizing third parties to assist your lending operations. IN THIS EPISODE: [0:24] Mark discusses what MBFS does and how it can assist credit unions. [2:17] Crai…
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In Episode 126 of the "Teaching Python" podcast, hosts Sean Tibor and Kelly Schuster-Paredes delve into the fascinating realm of projects and portfolios for young coders. Expanding on the importance of showcasing coding skills, they explore how portfolios act as a powerful tool to demonstrate creativity, discipline, and coding standards. By creatin…
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We're back! And we're starting It in this first episode of 2024! If you're not familiar with It, lets start by saying its loaded with content warnings! Please take care of yourselves! The following content warnings are on the book and thus this episode: child death, racial slurs, racism, death, bullying, child abuse, sexual content, murder, violenc…
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Where has the time gone? Mark and Jeff look back at what they said a year ago to see how accurate their predictions were. They also take a look at how 2023 played out, both good and bad and what CUs should be doing to plan for the future. IN THIS EPISODE: [1:40] Jeff shares his duties and responsibilities at MBFS. [2:00] Mark and Jeff discuss how t…
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In episode 125 of Teaching Python, hosts Sean Tibor and Kelly Schuster-Paredes dive into the concept of micro learning, discussing its benefits in fostering long-term memory retention and profound comprehension. The hosts advocate formalizing micro learning--breaking down topics into approachable, bite-sized segments--and discuss its application in…
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How do we REALLY do as an industry? In today's solo episode, Mark looks at the principles of the credit union industry and grades each area to see where we excel and where we can improve. IN THIS EPISODE: [01:19] Mark will evaluate how credit unions are doing. [03:43] Voluntary and open membership gets an A+. [06:18] Democratic member control gets …
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In this episode, Sean and Kelly focus on maintaining engagement in a pedagogical and professional setting during interaction with AI. They share meaningful anecdotes from their respective fields, offering a variety of methods to increase productivity and interest. Kelly, as an educator, discusses including the students in the technology integration…
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An energetic pair of third graders, July and Moon, explore the mesmerizing realm of martial arts. Their focus zeros in on the intricate belt levels and the vibrant spectrum of colors intertwined with Karate and Taekwondo. Whether you're a novice in martial arts or well-versed, July and Moon's animated dialogue promises a vivid expedition through th…
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Join the coolest third-grade trio, Dalia, Lucas, and Eli, as they dive into the fascinating world of the "Weird But True" nonfiction book series, published by National Geographic. Brace yourself for a wild ride through mind-boggling facts that will leave you saying, "Wait, what?!" These mini explorers spill the beans on some seriously strange and w…
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After talking about John's background in the mortgage business, Mark and John talk about the boom times over the last few years and low-interest cycles. John talks about the current regulatory climate today and what he expects the mortgage market to look like over the next few years. IN THIS EPISODE: [2:22] John describes how First Heritage operate…
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In this commemorative episode, Kelly and Sean celebrate their fifth year at Teaching Python. They reflect upon the origins of the podcast, how it has evolved, successes and challenges they've faced, and valuable lessons learned over the years. This episode underscores the importance of embracing continued learning, of staying persistent, and valida…
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We finish up Chapter 4 The Slow Mutants and got SO close to the end of Chapter 5 The Gunslinger and the Man in Black before we hit another hard stopping reference. In this episode we share stories of things found, Kat's love of Twitch drag queen streamer Leidy Lei, and the effects of giant hamster balls on Middle Earth. We do manage to finally reac…
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We survived The Mist... Then for some stupid reason we decided to read the story? And of course you then must follow it with another viewing of the freaking Mist... Well if you couldn't tell we're watching Frank Darabont's 2007 Film The Mist. Similar to Misery if you hit play at the right moment we can totally watch the movie "together" and our rid…
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Well hell... here we are again. We didn't make it to the end of The Gunslinger. We were so close too! But the King-verse had other plans for us. Chapter 5: The Gunslinger and The Man in Black contained the reference to It and The Stand mid-stanza 7. Episode 12 will cover what we were able to read through of Chapter 5 since it was most of it. Suppor…
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