This podcast is created by and lead by students in Mr. Carbajal's class. The content is about - everything! These episodes will be focused on what the students are learning or have learned. Listen as student experts dive into discussions and explanations about their expertise.
Are you an ASMR fan? Then this episode is for you. Listen closely as Mercedez and Akiya provide you with their take on ASMR.
Jason has taken the summer off, but is back in the saddle and ready to rap! Watch out boiii...Jason's back!
Jason takes on a challenge of writting his rap, instead of freestyling. He's equally talented in this area. Check it out! Jason loves to rap. He appreciates comments and respect. He challenges anyone to a rap battle...do you have what it takes? ***We do not own the rights to this music.
Jason is a fourth grader working on his rapping skills. Listen to another freestyle from the man, Jason.
Sonic the Hedgehog is a very famous character in the entertainment world. Jaryd shares facts about Sonic.
Javiera is a fifth grade student who created this beautiful color poem about the color blue. Enjoy!
Here’s another student freestyle rap, featuring two fourth graders. *We do not own the rights to this music. A link to the original song is placed below. https://youtu.be/jKGHrJnJeT4
Marijhnae wanted to stop by and encourage folks to be kind. Listen to her example of what kindness looks like.
Give your ears a treat and listen to Jason’s freestyle rap! *We do not own the rights to this music.
Anthony really appreciates his teachers. He is honest and shares what he likes most about them.
It's been a debate for a while now: does pineapple belong on pizza? Ayden and Max have different opinions. Listen to find out their side of the argument.
Maliiah loves basketball, so she decided to share some of her love with you. In this episode she shares her favorite NBA players of all time. Any guesses who her favorite player is?
They are creepy. They are crawly. They are spiders! Ayden researched information to share with you about these eight-legged freaks.
Jaryd stops by on this episode to share his favorite video games and his favorite video game characters.
Jaryd and Max wanted to show some love and appreciation to the teachers at Kirtland Elementary.
Maliiah, Ayden, and Treylor decided to share some of their favorite things with our listeners. Enjoy!
Alex and Treylor share a couple of their favorite rappers and their favorite songs. Check it out!
Fortnite, the very popular video game, is Maliiah's and Ayden's favorite game. They share some things about the game for those who have never played.
Joseph doesn't have a lot to say, but he did want to share his love for the Denver Broncos with you all.
Harley shares a little bit about his dream of playing in the NFL, specifically for the Raiders.
Adonis and Jhaveen are back with more conversations, and this time, they brought in another guest student and peer, Alex. Enjoy their conversation.
Malaiya shares her dreams and desire to make it to the WNBA. She's a fan of basketball, and if you are too, you will enjoy this episode.
Adonis sits down with Alexis discuss some of their favorite video games. For these boys, video games are a form of relaxation. Enjoy!
The conversation between these two boys covers a lot. Gospel, Christian rap, bullies, making good decisions, and blessings. Adonis and Jabien talk about how they feel regarding these topics. I hope you enjoy their reflection.
Did you know Unspeakable Gaming is a pretty famous YouTuber? Jason gives us some insight into his life.
William stopped by to share some WWE facts with us. He explains a little bit about the rules as well.
Jaryd is a fifth grade student who wanted to share a little bit about himself with you. He hopes you enjoy getting to know him.
Hear a summary of the story "We Found a Hat". This episode features Adianna, a fifth grade student.
An episode about 10 dog facts you probably didn’t know. This episode was created by Adianna, a fifth grade student.
An episode about reptile facts. Check it out an enjoy! This episode was created by Adan, a fifth grade student.