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School Portable PA System

Item #: 4008 | Grades K-12
$2106.00
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The School Portable PA System is the perfect addition for school events, plays, sporting events and more! The system ensures that superior quality audio can be clearly heard in a variety of settings.

The School Portable PA System Includes:
  • 1 PA System
  • 1 Wireless Companion Speaker
  • 1 Wireless Handheld Mic
  • 1 Wired XLR mic
  • 1 Remote Volume Control
  • 2 Tripods
  • 1 Mic stand
  • PA System:


16-channel UHF wireless PA system which can be used as a single, portable setup (AC/DC) and also support multiple powered companion speakers with its built-in wireless transmitter. Full digital capability plays and records from its built-in SD card slot and USB 2.0 port. It’s ideal for on the go presentations in schools, hotels, police & emergency response situations, government / church uses and by rental facilities.

Features:

·Green, red and amber LED lights for each wireless mic receiver gives visual confirmation of power, signal & reception

·4-position steel handle for easy mobility

·Dual 16-channel UHF selectability for two wireless mics

·Programmable CD player

·Separate volume, bass, treble controls for quality sound

·Aux in and line inputs to connect with other media players

·True AC/DC 110/220 power supply

·16-channel UHF transmitter to powered companion speakers

·Rugged steel skid guards for protection & durability

·Two combo XLR/1/4” mic inputs, each with volume control

·Powerful 90 Watts RMS with weather-resistant speaker cones hold up to inclement weather

·Plays/records from built-in SD card with integrated USB 2.0 port

·CE/C-UL approved safe for school, church, government uses
  • Wireless Companion Speaker:


·16-Channel UHF mic receiver

·AC/DC powered

·RC300 volume/mute remote
  • Wireless Handheld Mic:


·150’ range

·16 selectable channels
  • Wired XLR Mic:


Top quality performance in an affordable complete package. Includes cable, mic clip and rugged carrying case.

·Balanced XLR connection

·60-15,000 Hz frequency range

·15’ cable with carrying case included
  • Remote Volume Control:


Flexibility to move about without returning to the speaker for volume adjustment with this professional grade remote.

·Prevents standing on chair or ladder to adjust volume on wall-mounted speaker

·50’ range allows classroom movement and still retain control
  • 2 Tripods:


The portable tripods support the wireless companion speaker. Simple to set up and light enough to easily carry, it’s made with mar-resistant powder-coated aluminum tubing for durability and performance.
  • 1 Mic Floorstand
Minimum system requirements: 6 D Cell Batteries (included)
Lesson Plan Name Grades
Fit or Fat? 6 to 8
Students will be involved in a Science and Health lessons that involve nutrition and exercise. They will create Healthy Snacks and exercise profiles for the class.
The More You Know: Designing Creative Solutions for Waste Reduction and Recycling 2 to 6
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings)
This lesson outlines the conclusion of a larger unit plan based on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Since these goals highlight global challenges that require innovative thinking and collaboration in order to develop possible solutions, the Design Process was also used to guide students throughout all aspects of the unit. Introductory lessons focused on the first two steps of this process: identify the problem and research possible solutions. Third grade is specifically working on Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, so they began by making connections between this goal and their own lives. After identifying numerous problems related to Goal 12 within Montgomery Township, they ultimately agreed to concentrate their efforts on the waste and recycling management at MMR. Students then conducted an assessment of MMR’s waste stream in order to identify how much waste was being produced every day and how much of that waste could be recycled. Using the data collected, they moved on to the plan and create phase of the Design Process during which they developed proposals for a new system to manage the waste and recycling in the school cafeteria and within each classroom. As a whole class, we selected the best proposal to move further along in the Design Process. At this point, students are preparing to test & improve the decided upon plan before they conclude the unit using the school’s broadcast studio equipment to produce a Public Service Announcement (PSA) that will be aired for the entire student body. The PSA will allow students to communicate the results of their efforts, spread awareness about an important issue, and inform the school community on how we can work together show respect for the environment.
Aesthetic Perception Unit 9 to 12
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings)
Student will journal while listening to music examples in order to create value statements regarding works of music. These will appear in blog format on the classroom page.
Beats Speaker Project 7 to 7
(5.0 stars, 2 ratings)
You are recently hired at a your new job working for BEATS AUDIO. You have been assigned a task to create an efficient home speaker for Beats New Signature Studio Home Series. Your job is to create a speaker that plays directly from an auxiliary cord (headphone cable) without additional power. You have been directed to work with a group of 3 other audio, electrical and chemical engineers to draft designs, calculate cost efficiency and produce a working speaker given various and limited supplies.
Come Meet Us at the Zoo P-K to P-K
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings)
Come Meet Us at the Zoo is a project theme lesson plan that incorporates technology with life science, literacy, writing skills, and creativity. Children will identify animals, research them online and with books and magazines, then write a book about the animal of their choice.
Movement Analysis 5 to 12
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings)
The video cameras will be used for video analysis assignments. The students will video tape themselves completing a task and then they will watch the video to determine what they need to work on to improve their skills.
TVTV News 9 to 12
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings)
We are a technology-rich school that wants to take things to the next level! We would like to introduce students to the world of news broadcast journalism and create a daily newscast to deliver that day's announcements.
Tour Guide of WIllow Bend K to 6
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings)
Second language learners (ELL) will create a tour of Willow Bend School reflecting on what a newcomer would need to know. Students will use their past experiences to compare and contrast Willow Bend to other schools around the world. The video will include all aspects of school; teachers, support staff, locations, activities, etc.
Simile Applications P-K to P-K
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings)
In this lesson students will learn about similes and how to use a simile correctly in a sentence.At the end of this lesson, students will be able to • Identify similes in sentences. • Create simple similes to describe themselves and others.
Time to Vote 6 to 8
(5.0 stars, 11 ratings)
The students will learn about the three branches of U.S. government by creating and simulating the election and campaign processes. They will utilize not only their textbooks and classroom materials, but will also take a hands on approach with various technologies to enhance their outcome.