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My First Podcast Interview Was A Lot of Fun!

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Podcast Interview Fun!

When Bonnie, of iheartSTEAM first reached out to me and asked if I wanted to do a podcast interview, I jumped at the chance!  For those of you that know me, you know that I am trying to branch out and embrace social media.  This is in an effort to make teaching science easier for teachers and fun and engaging for students.

Bonnie first reached out to me over our common interest; STEAM education.  As we talked, she mentioned that she had started a podcast.  When she found out that I had authored several children’s science books, she said that she’d love to have me on her podcast.  The rest is history!

Being interviewed was a lot of fun and much easier than I expected!   Bonnie even ended the podcast interview with a little game!

Listen to the Podcast Interview

If you want to hear more about my journey as a teacher-author listen to the podcast.  Note: Once you click it will take you to Apple Podcasts.  However, you don’t need to click “listen on Apple Podcasts.”  Simply, find the Sept. 17th podcast “Meet STEAM Author Sarah Lalonde from the Science and STEAM Team” and click “play.”


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My Children’s Science Books

Each of my books received a Reader’s Favorite 5 Star Award.  The review from Reader’s Favorite can be read on Amazon.

cover of the plant adaptationss book cover of the animal adaptaions book cover of the Pepito's Whiskers book

For More STEAM Ideas

For more great STEAM ideas check out Bonnie’s blog iheartSTEAM She has some amazing virtual science field trips that are Google Slide™ ready!  Find those at her Teachers Play Teachers shop; I Heart STEAM.  

Bonnie and I heart STEAM, do you?

And remember, It’s all science!

Sarah

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