This broadcast is all about Brentsylvania, Room 34's classroom colony. Listen and learn about Brentsylvania's history, geography, flag, motto, flower, tree, bird, animal, and seal.
Alex S. is your host for ColeyCast #48, a broadcast that has students reviewing the four different kinds of sentences. We hope you learn something new!
Sam hosts an episode all about the different parts of speech. Listen as students teach you all about nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and prepositional phrases. They'll even make you laugh by combining different parts of speech to create some silly sentences. Enjoy!
Taylyn hosts this science broadcast all about cells, tissues, organs, and how all living things are classified into six kingdoms. Know what cytoplasm is? How about mitochondria? Listen to ColeyCast #46 and you will!
Looking for a good book? If so, you've come to the right place! Cameron hosts the final broadcast of the 2009/2010 school year as students share their favorite Literature Circles books.
Michael hosts ColeyCast #44, an episode that is out of this world! Ever wondered which planet lies on its side, or which planet has 63 moons? Listen to this broadcast and you'll find out!Opening and Closing Music:"The Battle" by J. UnderbergCourtesy of Podsafe Audiowww.podsafeaudio.com
Amazing America 2010 -- Want to learn some fascinating facts about the United States? In this broadcast, students share some of the interesting information they found while writing their state reports. Ever wondered where Johnny Depp was born, or which state boasts the first McDonald's? Listen to ColeyCast #43 and find out! While this broadcast is a bit longer than our others, we think it will be well worth your time. Enjoy!
Angela hosts ColeyCast #42 as students share some of the things they've learned about the amazing human body. What happens to food after you swallow it? How exactly does the oxygen we breathe get into our blood? What is the function of our kidneys? Listen to this broadcast to find out!
Do you know why the Lost Colony of Roanoke is called the Lost Colony of Roanoke? If not, listen to ColeyCast #41 as students share this interesting story and two others about the first English colonies in North America. Be sure to tune in until the end as Maddy and Drew have some hilarious jokes about turkeys, Pilgrims, and Thanksgiving! Enjoy!
Josh hosts our 40th broadcast, an episode telling the exciting stories of Spanish explorers Christopher Columbus and Hernando Cortes. We hope you enjoy listening and learn something new!
Nereyda hosts this science broadcast all about cells, tissues, organs, and how all living things are classified into six kingdoms. Know what cytoplasm is? How about mitochondria? Listen to ColeyCast #39 and you will!
Kiya hosts the first broadcast of the 2009/2010 school year, an episode all about the different parts of speech. Listen as students teach you all about nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and prepositional phrases. They'll even make you laugh by combining different parts of speech to create some silly sentences. Enjoy!
Want to learn some amazing facts about the United States? In this broadcast, students share some of the interesting information they found while writing their state reports. Ever wondered which state makes the most toothpicks, or which state baked the world's largest strawberry shortcake? Listen to ColeyCast #36 and find out! While this broadcast is a bit longer than our others, we think it will be well worth your time. Enjoy!Background music ("White") is courtesy of Kevin MacLeod at
Katie hosts ColeyCast #35, an episode that is out of this world! Ever wondered which planet is the hottest in the solar system, or which planet has an active volcano three times taller than Mt. Everest? Listen to this broadcast and you'll find out!