An educational podcast produced by AISB students in grades 4 and 5. Cover art photo provided by Suganth on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@suganth
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The Struggle for North America: Podcast
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In social studies classes, Students have been learning about the struggle for North America and the American Revolution. Listen to Grade 4/5 AISB scholars discuss what they have learned about this period in AMERICAN History.
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AISB SS Podcast-The United States Early Years: Colonial America
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In this podcast episode, AISB social studies students study the following Essential Question: Why do people settle new areas? Topics include an overview of the 13 original colonies, Colonial government, economics, the impact of slavery in the Southern Colonies, and colonial life.
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AISB student visit Pierre Savorgnon de Brazza Museum in Brazzaville
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Gr4/5 AISB Social Studies Podcast: Native Americans & How People Adapt to Where They Live
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Gr4/5 AISB SS students are learning about how the Americas were settled before European Colonization. Students created podcast interviews to discuss the roles of hunter and gatherers, unique features of Middle American culture, and his native Americans adapted to varied environments. Enjoy!
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Grade 4/5 AISB students study the The New Nation
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Listen to AISB students describe the formation of a new United States Government after the revolutionary war.
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US History: The Colonial Times by AISB Grades 4 & 5
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In this episode AISB students discuss Colonial AMERICA and the following question: Why people settle in new areas? English settlers came to AMERICA in search of new opportunities. Listen up and learn more about the areas they settled.
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