Instructional Video9:22
Jabzy

When the Eurovision Song Contest ended a Dictatorship

12th - Higher Ed
When the Eurovision Song Contest ended a Dictatorship
Instructional Video10:18
Jabzy

Jaxa: The forgotten Polish state that fought the Chinese

12th - Higher Ed
Jaxa: The forgotten Polish state that fought the Chinese
Instructional Video30:45
Jabzy

Why was China so Weak before WW2? | History of China 1930-1937 Documentary 5/10

12th - Higher Ed
Why was China so Weak before WW2? | History of China 1930-1937 Documentary 5/10
Instructional Video6:40
Curated Video

Subtracting Fractions With Like Denominators Boot Camp

6th - 8th
Learn how to subtract fractions with like denominators with a Boot Camp theme.
Instructional Video3:44
Curated Video

The Gettysburg Address

3rd - Higher Ed
"The Gettysburg Address" depicts President Lincoln's address after the Battle of Gettysburg.
Instructional Video8:31
Schooling Online

Shakespeare's Richard III - Act 5 Summary

3rd - Higher Ed
This is the play’s finale and you’re bound to be on the edge of your seat! Two great armies prepare for battle as Richard must now defend his stolen crown. Richard has the largest army, so he feels confident as they march towards the...
Instructional Video13:08
Schooling Online

Art Spiegelman's Maus - Volume 1, Chapters 3-4 Summary

3rd - Higher Ed
It’s 1939 and Vladek Spiegelman must join the Polish army to fight the Germans. But it’s not long before the Germans overwhelm the Polish forces and capture Poland. Vladek is taken as a prisoner of war but makes a daring escape. Sadly,...
Instructional Video7:50
Schooling Online

Shakespeare's Henry IV Part 1 - Act 4 Summary

3rd - Higher Ed
Civil war is on the horizon but some last minute bad news puts the Northern Rebels’ cause into doubt. Meanwhile, King Henry’s soldiers are assembling, including Falstaff and his ragged infantry. Prince Hal is taking charge as a serious...
Instructional Video6:08
Communication Coach Alex Lyon

Communication Professor Reacts to Remember the Titans Speech from Denzel Washington

Higher Ed
Communication Professor Reacts to Remember The Titans Speech from Denzel Washington he gave at Gettysburg.
Instructional Video11:00
Weird History

Life As A G.I. In WWII

12th - Higher Ed
France fell to Germany in June of 1940. The United States hadn’t yet entered World War 2, and while isolationism remained politically popular, the country was growing wary. The prospect of being drawn into the European conflict was...
Instructional Video5:10
Curated Video

Learn How to Sign 4th of July Signs in ASL | K&L Sign Time

3rd - Higher Ed
Kate learns how to sign 4th of July signs and basic phrases for 4th of July in American Sign Language. She is learning all the signs related to 4th of July and basic 4th of July phrases in ASL. Come join us and Learn How to Sign 4th of...
Instructional Video4:33
Curated Video

High Five Facts - Roman Soldiers

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about Roman Soldiers.
Instructional Video3:12
Curated Video

High Five Facts - Julius Caesar

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about Julius Caesar.
Instructional Video13:26
Weird History

Who Was Emperor Maximunus Thrax?

12th - Higher Ed
While many factors led to the fall of the Roman Empire, the Crisis of the 3rd Century embodied the turmoil that eventually ended Rome's centuries-long rule. More than 20 barracks emperors - men who came to power thanks to their military...
Instructional Video2:47
Curated Video

Civil War Hospitals

9th - Higher Ed
The medical hospitals established during the American Civil War helped save thousands of lives – and change how the US military cares for troops to this day.
Podcast5:27
Bedtime History

The Great Wall of China

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Great Wall of China, a 13,000-mile-long tall stone wall running across Northern China, is one of the world’s most famous sites. Emperor Qin ordered construction of the wall over 2000 years ago to help unify the independent states of...
Instructional Video2:19
Curated Video

Harriet Tubman: Civil War Spy

9th - Higher Ed
She’s known as a savior of the enslaved – but few know that during the American Civil War, Harriet Tubman was an exceptionally capable Union Army spy.
Instructional Video4:14
Science360

Science Behind The News: Bio-Inspired Materials

12th - Higher Ed
In the search for the next groundbreaking tough material, scientists like David Kisalus from the University of California, Riverside are looking to nature for inspiration, including under the sea where one little crustacean packs a...
Instructional Video5:24
TMW Media

Fort Jefferson and The Dry Tortugas National Park

K - 5th
It’s island living we seek on this episode of Travel Thru History! We visit a spectacular chain of islands off the Southern coast of Florida known as the Florida Keys. The keys have a rich history and culture distinct from the Florida...
Instructional Video21:39
Wonderscape

History Kids: Harriet Tubman

K - 5th
Learn all about Harriet Tubman's early life, social impact, role in the Underground Railroad, later life and lasting, national legacy. Her noteworthy quotes are recounted by "Harriet" herself. Detailed graphics, diagrams, and exciting...
Instructional Video10:38
Weird History

Facts About The Terra Cotta Army

12th - Higher Ed
Like the Egyptians, the ancient Chinese believed the items they took with them to the grave would accompany them into the afterlife. But instead of burying actual people with him underground, the emperor created clay reproductions of...
Instructional Video6:07
The Art Assignment

Art Made in Adversity

9th - 12th
Artist and educator Allison Smith shares her thoughts and library of books about art made in adverse circumstances. Featured are Vladimir Arkhipov's project Home-Made, archiving Russian artifacts made during Perestroika, and Trench Art,...
Instructional Video1:57
Curated Video

Industry & Supply: The Race to Get Civil War Soldiers Frontline Resources

9th - Higher Ed
Supplying almost three million soldiers with the food, clothes and resources they needed to fight the Civil War was no easy task. So which side proved most successful?
Instructional Video2:10
Makematic

The Horn Work

K - 5th
It struck fear into the hearts of the British – rising 30-feet high and stretching three blocks long. The most terrifying object in US history – the Horn Work!