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[|**“Speaking of History” studycast**] Innovative eighth grade history teacher Eric Langhorst produces these [|studycasts] that help students get ready for upcoming tests.
 * 8th Grade American History: Langhorst, Missouri**

Mr. Langhorst also podcasts on other topics (here’s a show he did on [|how he uses note packets]) and has an informative blog.

[|Mr. Coley’s StudyCast] Mr. Coley shares studycasts primarily on Science and Social Studies.
 * 5th grade teacher, Brent Coley; Murietta, California**

Middle School Math Teacher, Thad Immel, helps his students understand the concepts in his [|Algebra 1 mathcast]. Evansville-Vanderburgh School Corporation ([|EVSC]) in Evansville, Indiana. http://www.evscicats.com/podacademy/immel/Site/Podcast/5D73C2D2-C46A-43AF-97A8-E37921283463.html

[|**Vocab Minute podcast**] These short 1-minute podcasts present key vocabulary words in the context of catchy tunes. Princeton Review also has podcasts for getting ready for the LSAT and for parents about the college admissions process.
 * Princeton Review**

“**Make Math Matter - FCAT**; from the [|Florida Center for Instructional Technology] at the University of South Florida, College of Education (downloadable from iTunes) In this show, hosts James Welsh and Colleen Beaudoin discuss ways to prepare students for standardized testing without sacrificing quality instruction. FCIT has many other useful resources, including [|audio ebooks] and [|screencasts] on many tech topics.

[|**Kaplan College Bound podcast**] Kaplan is a trusted name in test prep, and this podcast is focused on preparing student for tests like the PSAT, SAT, and ACT. In addition to test prep information, the podcast and web site also cover other topics like financial aid and applying to colleges.
 * Kaplan Study Guides**

[|**SAT/ACT Podcast**] - excerpt from Section 3: How Do I study? This is a series of six shows about various aspects of prepping for and taking the SAT and ACT tests. The shows feature interviews with real students about their experiences with these tests and what worked and what didn’t work for them.
 * Charles County Public Schools**