Podcasts are a great teaching tool for kids. In particular, they are great for language learning and for students who are English language learners or who benefit from listening to, rather than reading, text. Providing students with the option of using podcasts as a way to access information also aligns with Universal Design for Learning by giving students an engaging, flexible way to engage with content, which can increase motivation and accessibility.

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Podcast Reflection Sheet
If you have a podcast-listening station or ask students to listen to podcasts in class or for homework, this reflection sheet is a perfect follow-up assignment.
Using Podcasts in the Classroom
Here are tips for getting the most out of podcasts in the classroom and building listening comprehension and vocabulary skills:
- Select podcasts that are perfect for your students’ level and knowledge, and listen to them as a class or assign them to individual students.
- Pre-teach vocabulary that students will hear in the podcast.
- Preview a podcast. Just like you would preview a text, before students listen to a narrative podcast, have them think about what they need to learn at the beginning (setting, characters), middle (plot events), and end (resolution).
- Make predictions. Based on the title and summary, make predictions about what students will hear in a podcast. Then, listen to confirm or challenge those predictions.
- Stop and jot. As students listen to a podcast, model and encourage them to stop and jot notes about what’s happening and what they are learning. Learning through listening is like any other skill: As students take in information, they’ll need a process to capture and record it so they can use it later.
Check out these classroom-ready podcasts. We’ve divided the list by grade level because some might be more intense or cover more mature topics than is appropriate for younger students. You are the best judge for your own kids or students, though, so we recommend vetting all material before sharing it to make sure it’s a good fit for your students and school context.
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Best Podcasts for Kids in Elementary School
Podcasts for elementary schoolers need to be snappy, entertaining, and jam-packed with information that young kids can understand. These podcasts are a great way to bring everything from stories to science into your classroom.
Best Podcasts for Kids in Middle School
To be honest, a bunch of the podcasts for elementary schoolers would work for middle schoolers too. But here are podcasts that especially cater to the middle school set.
Best Podcasts for Kids in High School
By the time students have reached high school, they’re ready for many grown-up podcasts. While teens may also enjoy some of the podcasts for middle school, bring these more sophisticated listening experiences into the high school classroom.
Ready to incorporate podcasts into homework or a classroom lesson? Grab our free podcast reflection sheet!