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A School In the Coulee Podcast

A School In the Coulee Podcast

Coulee Kids

The Coulee Kids Podcast is brought to you by seventh grade students in La Crosse, Wisconsin. It takes cooperative skills, technology expertise, and solid content knowledge to create each academic segment. This unique, middle school podcast provides a window into the world of adolescents as we showcase student work from language arts, social studies, science, and math.
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A School In the Coulee Podcast - HAMLET - A Literary Adaptation

HAMLET - A Literary Adaptation

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03/24/06 • -1 min

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A School In the Coulee Podcast - Letters To Soldiers

Letters To Soldiers

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02/12/09 • -1 min

The Coulee Kids have been truly inspired by the devotion of the many moms, dads, uncles, aunts, brothers, and sisters who work endlessly serving in the United States military. It is their dedication to our freedoms and rights, which makes us proud to be Americans! We wanted to thank our soldiers, but we weren’t sure what to say in our letters. Ben, one of the kids in our class, asked his dad to come speak to us. Ron is a member of the Wisconsin National Guard, and since he visited us, he has been called to active duty in Iraq.

When Ron talked to our class, he mentioned that when he was in Iraq last time, he enjoyed hearing about what was going on at home. He said the every day things that we take for granted, like the snow and sleet that fell last night, the mayoral race, or just what we did over the weekend were all topics that soldiers would enjoy hearing about. He stressed the importance of using correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation in our correspondence. This gave us an idea. If we put our letters and thoughts into a podcast, we could not only write to the military personnel that the Coulee Kids’ students know and love, but to every soldier!

This podcast is for YOU! Let us entertain you with these news flashes from La Crosse, Wisconsin. Each podcast section will be a page-turner, whether it is sports, weather, entertainment, the latest movie releases, or just giving you a glimpse into our hometown news.

Thank you to all of the military men and women who serve our country. We are proud of you!

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A School In the Coulee Podcast - Book Projects Group Two

Book Projects Group Two

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03/10/11 • -1 min

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A School In the Coulee Podcast - Book Projects Group One

Book Projects Group One

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03/05/11 • -1 min

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A School In the Coulee Podcast - Taquara School Project 5

Taquara School Project 5

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11/30/10 • -1 min

During the Coulee Kids study of biodiversity, we communicated with a group of high school students and adults from an organization called i2P. Impossible to Possible hiked almost 125 miles through the Amazon River Basin in Brazil to raise awareness of the biodiversity and culture of the area.

Our teachers challenged us to become effective global citizens and make the lives better for the people of Brazil, so we created this project to educate and inform our viewing audience.

With today's technology tools, we can communicate and interact with people from other countries and actually get involved in making the world a better place.

This project created by Jake, Luke, and Preston.

http://impossible2possible.com/extraordinary

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A School In the Coulee Podcast - Taquara School Project 4

Taquara School Project 4

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11/23/10 • -1 min

During the Coulee Kids study of biodiversity, we communicated with a group of high school students and adults from an organization called i2P. Impossible to Possible hiked almost 125 miles through the Amazon River Basin in Brazil to raise awareness of the biodiversity and culture of the area.

Our teachers challenged us to become effective global citizens and make the lives better for the people of Brazil, so we created this project to educate and inform our viewing audience.

With today's technology tools, we can communicate and interact with people from other countries and actually get involved in making the world a better place.

This project created by Eben, Lauren, and Ben.

http://impossible2possible.com/extraordinary

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A School In the Coulee Podcast - Taquara School Project 3

Taquara School Project 3

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11/16/10 • -1 min

During the Coulee Kids study of biodiversity, we communicated with a group of high school students and adults from an organization called i2P. Impossible to Possible hiked almost 125 miles through the Amazon River Basin in Brazil to raise awareness of the biodiversity and culture of the area.

Our teachers challenged us to become effective global citizens and make the lives better for the people of Brazil, so we created this project to educate and inform our viewing audience.

With today's technology tools, we can communicate and interact with people from other countries and actually get involved in making the world a better place.

This project created by Dominick, Michael, Nate, and Jeremy.

http://impossible2possible.com/extraordinary

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A School In the Coulee Podcast - Taquara School Project 2

Taquara School Project 2

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11/09/10 • -1 min

During the Coulee Kids study of biodiversity, we communicated with a group of high school students and adults from an organization called i2P. Impossible to Possible hiked almost 125 miles through the Amazon River Basin in Brazil to raise awareness of the biodiversity and culture of the area.

Our teachers challenged us to become effective global citizens and make the lives better for the people of Brazil, so we created this project to educate and inform our viewing audience.

With today's technology tools, we can communicate and interact with people from other countries and actually get involved in making the world a better place.

This project created by Ethan, Jacob, and Lawton.

http://impossible2possible.com/extraordinary

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A School In the Coulee Podcast - Taquara School Project 1

Taquara School Project 1

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11/02/10 • -1 min

During the Coulee Kids study of biodiversity, we communicated with a group of high school students and adults from an organization called i2P. Impossible to Possible hiked almost 125 miles through the Amazon River Basin in Brazil to raise awareness of the biodiversity and culture of the area.

Our teachers challenged us to become effective global citizens and make the lives better for the people of Brazil, so we created this project to educate and inform our viewing audience.

With today's technology tools, we can communicate and interact with people from other countries and actually get involved in making the world a better place.

This project created by Kendra, Maggie, and Tyler.

http://impossible2possible.com/extraordinary

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A School In the Coulee Podcast - Millipedes-Brianna, Corey, Cheyanne and Sydney
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12/24/07 • -1 min

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The episode title 'Poems For Two Voices - Two' is the most popular.

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