Read, Write, ROAR!
Create a Space Soundscape
Clip: Season 1 Episode 1013 | 2m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Create the sounds of spaceships, mission control, and your own heartbeat in the silence of space.
Blast off to outer space with Miss Audra! Create the sounds of spaceships, mission control, and your own heartbeat in the silence of space.
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Read, Write, ROAR!
Create a Space Soundscape
Clip: Season 1 Episode 1013 | 2m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Blast off to outer space with Miss Audra! Create the sounds of spaceships, mission control, and your own heartbeat in the silence of space.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[Music] hello I'm Miss Audra and today we're going to go to outer space we know outer space is quiet it's silent but there could be sound in your spaceship or in your spacuit so I want you to think about sounds that you can create in your mind i want you to hold them maybe you're hearing just your own breath or you're hearing your own heartbeat or maybe you're hearing the roar of the engines or mission control telling you it's safe to land so whatever these sounds are little beeps and boops but before that let's take a breath together a big cleansing breath and we're going to breathe in together here we go and hold and blow it out like a spaceship one will [Music] crack and blow it [Music] out nice so don't forget you're going to make a sound whatever you imagine you might hear and make a body movement you could just use your hands or your arm or if you have the space your whole body all right are you ready on the count of three I'm going to listen and then I'm going to add my sound too all right here we go one two [Music] three and I'm going to add my sound and my [Music] movement wow think of all the sounds that you heard think about the sound that you made as we built a soundsscape for being in outer space in our ship or in our space city let's take a big breath one more time [Music] together it hole blowed out like a spaceship see you next time thank you for joining us if you want more fun ways to practice literacy skills don't forget to subscribe to the Michigan Learning channel and be sure to check the description below for links to activity guides resources and more [Music] [Applause]
Found Poem: Crafting Poetry from Existing Texts
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Clip: S1 Ep1013 | 5m 41s | Use rhythm, repetition, and rhyme, and rearrange the found words to create your own powerful poem. (5m 41s)
How to Add Sound to Your Story
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Clip: S1 Ep1013 | 4m 32s | Explore how background sounds enhance the storytelling experience. (4m 32s)
Pollutant & Susceptible: Decoding Multisyllabic Words
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Clip: S1 Ep1013 | 4m 37s | Explore the secrets of words like "pollutant" and "susceptible" with Mrs. Mora. (4m 37s)
Read, Write, ROAR! Restore - High Plank
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Clip: S1 Ep1013 | 3m 14s | Build strength with Ms. AP as she leads you through the high plank hold in this 2-minute movement s (3m 14s)
Writing to Advocate for Clean Air
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Clip: S1 Ep1013 | 6m 22s | Learn how to advocate for clean air by writing formal letters to Michigan’s Air Quality Division. (6m 22s)
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