Welcome to Plumas Lake Podcast! This podcast will feature all the amazing things and adventures that happen in our school district. This podcast is created by all the fantastic students. Thank you for listening and come back to listen to more adventures from the students of the Plumas Lake School Di…
Today some fifth graders shared their narrative writing on the Coronavirus.
For this episode, two students talk about the Spikefest being held at Riverside. Spikefest is a volleyball tournament held for middle schoolers.
Aiden and Tony explain what they are currently learning. Today they are learning about the disappearing ecosystem in Yellowstone National Park.
Students at Riverside Meadows share and describe Newton's Three Laws of Motion.
Lorenzo, Eddie and Joaquin share how to use and graph a slope intercept formula.
Welcome to the canine show. Here is an interview with the dog expert, Jackson.
Here is a follow up about the dog that sniffs out cell phones.
This animal expert shares about a dog that can sniff out cell phones.
Today you'll listen to some fifth graders reporting out their current research in a debate over which is better, bats or owls.
Ms Rovetto's student wrote found poems based on their readings of Frederick Douglass' narrative.
Second graders read the story "How the Beetle Got Her Colors" for Reader's Theater.
Two fifth grade reporters interview a Naturalist from Shady Creek.
Some students at Riverside Middle School go over some of the school rules. It's always good to refresh the messages so we are all staying on the same page.
Students share their experience on the court this season and about their upcoming basketball tournament.
Another fine interview from one of our students, Naturalist Otter shares her experiences working at Shady Creek Outdoor School.
Today, one of our reporters interview Manzanita from Shady Creek Outdoor School.
Ms LaMar interviews students on making shelter at Shady Creek and the importance of teamwork.
In this episode, our reporters interview one of the cabin leaders at Shady Creek and how the experience is as one of the leaders during the outdoor adventure.
Our reporters interview another student at Shady Creek Outdoor School. Fifth grade students are currently on a weeklong outdoor learning adventure in the Sierra Nevada Foothills.
Fifth graders sharing how and what they are prepping for their outdoor adventure at Shady Creek.