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East Elementary GT Podcast
by John Malloy
This is a podcast produced by the Gifted & Talented students at East Elementary, highlighting topics that we are currently studying. More information about our weather unit can be found at the following link: https://malloyclass.weebly.com/east-weather-unit.html
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The Final GT Cubs Podcast 5/8/26
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Calla's Squid Tentacle Facts- 4/3/26
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Corvin's Squid Brain Facts- 4/3/26
https://malloyclass.weebly.com/peterson-squid-study.html
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East Rocket Podcast - 2/20/26
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East Elementary Rocket Podcast - 2/6/26
Viking Rockets: We Pressed the Button! A Gifted & Talented Rocketry ReflectionCALLA: Hi everyone! I’m Calla, and today… we finally launched our Viking rockets!CORVIN: And I’m Corvin, and by launched, she means they went WHOOSH into the sky and did not explode the school.CALLA: Which is always a good goal.CORVIN: For weeks—and I mean every single Friday—we learned about rockets. Rocket parts, rocket engines, rocket noses…CALLA: And Earth’s atmosphere! Like the troposphere, where we live, and the stratosphere, where weather balloons hang out like, “What’s up?”CORVIN: We also learned about the design process, which is a fancy way of saying: build it, fix it, rebuild it, and don’t glue your fingers together.CALLA: Launch day finally arrived, and everyone carefully slid their rocket onto the guide pole.CORVIN: Carefully. Like… EXTREMELY carefully.CALLA: Because if you break it on launch day, your heart breaks a little too.CORVIN: Mr. Malloy helped connect the ignition wires to the engines at the bottom of our rockets.CALLA: Those engines were small…CORVIN: …but mighty. Like angry, thumb-sized dragons.CALLA: Once everyone was behind the 15-foot audience boundary—CORVIN: Safety first! We like our eyebrows!CALLA: —we did a countdown.CALLA & CORVIN (together): 5… 4… 3… 2… 1… BLAST OFF!CORVIN: Each student got to press the ignition button, and the rockets shot up over East Elementary!CALLA: Other classrooms watched from behind their windows like, “Is that a bird? Is that a plane?” CORVIN: Nope. It’s a Viking rocket made by third graders.CALLA: At the very top of the rocket’s flight, the nose cone popped off—CORVIN: —and out came the bright orange streamer!CALLA: The streamer helped us track where our rockets landed.CORVIN: And by “track,” she means “run after it like explorers on a mission.”CALLA: We traveled to recover our rockets and held them proudly like real space engineers.CORVIN: It was a fun, exciting, and educational day full of science, space, and countdowns.CALLA: And the best part? CORVIN: They actually worked!CALLA & CORVIN (together): Thanks for listening—and keep looking up! 🚀https://malloyclass.weebly.com/peterson-squid-study.html
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This is a podcast produced by the Gifted & Talented students at East Elementary, highlighting topics that we are currently studying. More information about our weather unit can be found at the following link: https://malloyclass.weebly.com/east-weather-unit.html
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John Malloy
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