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Using Audacity to create a Radio Show
We have just recently started using our computers to create radio shows. We use a free pc program called Audacity to edit our recordings and the kids have been loving it!
Kids take turns recording their voices to tell a story, create a news show or even make a radio commercial all based around the story we are learning. We also have downloaded some free sound effects to add into their stories. We find this works best with Grades 3-6.
We find that the basic outline helps direct the kids, provides lots of room for creative input and also keeps up on pace for a short teaching time. Sometimes we tell the story fairly "correctly" and other times we try to put a spin on the story for creativity and also challenge the kids to think about aspects of the story more deeply.
The kids first complete the script's fill-in areas and then record it.
Neil MacQueen added-- Kid Pix 4 or the newer "3D" version software has a recording option and you can add pictures or text. Easy for younger ones.
Check out The Voice version of scripture. It's laid out like a screenplay in contemporary translation. It's one of the version options at www.biblegateway.com. A good start for any script.