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Author: Willowdale Elementary School (cgreenwa@mpsomaha.org)
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The amazing students at Willowdale Elementary School in Omaha Nebraska have lots to share about what they learn. Each Willowcast is packed with entertaining segments!
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Third graders tell us about Native American tribes of the Central Plains as they celebrate Native American Day.
Kindergarteners share what they think is important about President's Day.
A multi-age podcast on Winter Olympics history and facts.
Second graders share what they've learned when studying the basics of matter in science.
Fifth graders share information about the properties of matter.
After studying famous artists and their techniques, second graders from Mrs. Hove's room share their favorite information.
Second graders share what they've learned about being an inventor and about several young inventors who were inspired to use their imaginations!
Fifth graders give information about the office of President of the United States and becoming elected.
Fourth graders share highlights of what they've learned about renewable forms of energy.
Second graders research and report on basic volcano information.
After reading about and researching fish, first graders share what they've learned.
Fifth graders share information about the American Revolutionary War.
Third graders share information about how our ears work and how we distinguish different kinds of sounds.
Fifth graders share information found when researching and studying the thirteen colonies and various aspects of life in Colonial Times.
First graders have learned lots of information about ants after studying habitats in science. You will enjoy the topics of ant royalty, NASA's Antworks, and ant facts.
Fourth grade students at Willowdale Elementary in Millard enthusiastically share information learned during their study of the 12 southeastern United States. Economy, music, tourist attractions, and geography are the focus areas.
Third graders from Mrs. Petta's class have studied holiday traditions around the world. Students report about holidays from Canada, Scotland, Russia, and China plus classmates share some of their own personal holiday traditions.
Fourth graders under the guidance of Mrs. Sempek have researched endangered animals. Join Drew and other fourth graders as they share some of the information they learned.
Fifth graders in Ms. Sanborn's class have studied the history of the United States Constitution. Charlie hosts this show with information on the writing of this document.
Fifth graders in Ms. Sanborn's class have studied sound and light. Spencer host this show about these two important forms of energy. There are seven segments packed with interesting information.



