Listen in and learn some incredible facts about Leap Year. How did it start? Why do we have Leap years? Is it really every four years? Also, what is a Leapling? Lots of these questions will be answered, and more, on this episode! Enjoy!
In this episode, the Cougars perform a reader's theater version of Rod Serling's classic episode from the Twilight Zone, "Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?"
Inspired by Lewis Carroll's "Jabberwocky," the Cougars take up the pen for their own "Nonsense" poems. Though as you'll find, these aren't gibberish. Enjoy!Episode Art by Akyah
In this episode, the students discuss key figures and tribes in the Plains. Hear about Crazy Horse, Jim Thorpe, Sitting Bull and much more!Artwork by: Allie and Adriana
In this episode, the Eastern Woodland Native American tribes are discussed as well as key figures such as King Phillip, Tisquantum (Squanto) and more! Enjoy!Artwork by: Mai
In this episode, students discuss many important tribes including the Nez Perce, Shoshone and many important individuals within the tribes of the region. Enjoy!Artwork by: Makenna
In this episode, the Cougars explain the key events that led to the Revolutionary War such as the Sugar and Stamp Acts, The Quartering Act, The Boston Tea Party, and more! Enjoy!
In this episodes, students explain what sit-ins were, and how marches and other methods of non-violent resistance helped propel the civil rights movement
In this episode, students explain who the Little Rock Nine are, and what they did to help create equality end practices of segregation in schools in the south.
In this episode, students explain the significance of the group of Freedom Riders, who risked their lives to fight segregation in the south during the Civil Rights movement.
In this episode, students provide information about the branches of government and how the balance of power exists between the branches through checks.
In this episode, the students explain interesting facts about the president's they are researching. Listen to the episode to find out which president had a rare deformity, which installed the first bathtub, and which played ping pong with a for
In this episode, Cougars perform some of the "Two Voice Poems" from Paul Fleischman's book, Joyful Noise. Sit back and listen to them read about Crickets, Mayflies, Book Lice, Honeybees, and many other insect friends.Artwork by Tara M.Enjoy!