Kindergarten graduate Sarah discusses the best things about kindergarten and her fantastic teacher from last year, Mrs. Shay Troutman. Sarah loved and learned most from recess, morning language centers, and afternoon fun centers. She also knows that her teacher loves her, and hopes to have a great teacher like Mrs. Troutman next year in first grade.
Program Length: 16 min, 08 sec
File size: 3.9 MB
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Show notes for this podcast include:
- Murfee Elementary School, Lubbock, TX
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Comments
2 responses to “Podcast60: The Best Things About Kindergarten”
I loved the Kindergarten podcast. I want to do that with my daughter who just finished kindergarten herself. Kudos to Sarah!!
I think coming up with ideas for podcasts for middle school will take more of watching and listening to your ideas of how to do podcasts today.
Sarah,
I loved hearing the podcast. You did an awesome job of speaking clearly and explaining your thoughts and ideas. I am proud of you!
Mrs. Troutman