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Bring Tumble to Your School!

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We’ve created two exciting 40-minute live shows that bring the Tumble Podcast to life! These shows blend science storytelling, real scientist voices, original songs, and interactive games to spark curiosity in students of all ages.

Dinotastic Live Show 
 

Step into the prehistoric past and investigate one of the most pressing questions in dinosaur science: Did dinosaurs burp or fart? Featuring paleontologist Jessica Whiteside, fossil observation, a rhyming game, and hilariously educational sound effects.

Sonic Space Show

Discover how science sounds with our show on sonification and accessibility in science. Using real NASA sonifications and featuring blind and low vision scientists, students learn how data becomes sound—and even make their own live sonifications!

Podcast Workshops 

Tumble has developed a podcast creation tool for classrooms, in collaboration with researchers at Oregon State University and accessibility experts at Independence Science. 

 

In this hands-on workshop, students learn how to:

  • Develop a podcast idea

  • Write and record a trailer

  • Experience the full creative process from idea to production

Interested in trying to make podcasts in your classroom? Let us help your students become the next great podcast storytellers!

FAQ

🎧 What’s Tumble Science Podcast for Kids, and who are Marshall and Lindsay?

Tumble is an award-winning science podcast for curious kids and their grownups. Each episode tells a fascinating story of science discovery, featuring real scientists and their research—told in a way that’s fun, engaging, and easy to understand.Marshall Escamilla and Lindsay Patterson are the co-creators and hosts of Tumble.Lindsay is a science journalist and writer who believes that storytelling can spark a lifelong love of science.Marshall is a musician and educator who spent 13 years in the classroom, who translates his teacher skills into entertaining and engaging science content.

📚 What grades are the assemblies appropriate for?

Our assemblies are designed for grades K-2, but we can tailor aspects of the show depending on the audience.

⏱️ How long is each assembly?

Each live show runs approximately 40 minutes.

📄 Do you provide materials for teachers?

Yes! We offer:

  • Ideas for pre- and post-assembly classroom activities

  • Printable flyers for school promotion

👩‍🏫 How many students can attend?

We recommend up to 100 students per show for the best interactive experience, but we can discuss options for larger groups or multiple assemblies.

🧰 What setup is required?

We need:

  • A large space (gym, auditorium, or multipurpose room)

  • Access to projector, screen, and sound system

  • 30 minutes for setup and 20 minutes for breakdown

📚 What grades are the podcast workshops appropriate for?

The podcast workshops are ideal for grade 3 and up. We can tailor the experience based on the classroom.

🎙️ What happens in the podcast workshops?

In this hands-on experience, students:

  • Learn about podcast and audio production

  • Come up with their own podcast idea

  • Write a Mad-Libs style script

  • Record and share their podcast trailer in under an hour

📅 When can we book an event?

We’re currently booking for the 2025–2026 school year. Contact us early—slots fill up fast!

💰 What does it cost?

Pricing varies depending on location, number of shows, and school needs. Contact us for a personalized quote.

📨 How do we book or get more info?

Email us at hello@tumble.media or fill out a booking request form below. We’ll be in touch to confirm availability and answer any questions.

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