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Six Minutes Podcast Comprehension Questions Episodes 1 - 10
Six Minutes Podcast Comprehension Questions Episodes 1 - 10
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Total Pages: 47 pages
Answer Key: Included
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Use these podcast listening comprehension questions for the Six Minutes Podcast Episodes 1-10 to keep students engaged while practicing their listening comprehension skills. This resource contains comprehension questions and a journal prompt for episodes 1 - 10 of Season 1 (Holiday's Season). Each episode is six minutes long and filled with action and adventure. This is a great resource for reinforcing literacy skills.
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Resource Contains
- Detailed Lesson Plan
- 3 Multiple Choice Listening Comprehension Questions Per Episode (PDF & Google Forms)
- Answer Keys
- 1 Journal Prompt Per Episode
- 10 Self-Marking Google Forms Quizzes
- Print & Digital Formats
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Teacher Feedback
- "This seller is my all-time favourite, and this resource did not disappoint. The google form quizzes are so easy to add to my google classrooms and make each episode even more engaging. The students love getting their quiz marks back, and it is very easy to incorporate in-person OR online. Will be purchasing the rest of the bundle."
- “Easy quizzes for a quick check-in on comprehension after each episode. It also puts a little more accountability on students!”
- “Thank you for this resource that allows me time to get [the] class started and helps students focus without me having to recreate the wheel!”
- “My students have really enjoyed listening to the podcast and the related work! When we set up the podcast in class they all light up and are eager to get going, even the students who are typically reluctant to participate!”



