Instructional Video6:42
Hip Hughes History

George Washington "O.G."

6th - 12th
Learn the basics about America's first original gangster, George Washington. What did he like to do in his spare time, were his teeth really wooden, and most importantly what actions did he take to help create the foundations of our...
Instructional Video10:27
Hip Hughes History

Classroom Management 101: 10 Tips for Teachers

6th - 12th
Misbehavior, rowdy kids, foul language have destroyed teachers.... in this video I go over my top ten rules when discussing classroom management. You won't find these in a college edu textbook. Subscribe to HipHughes History, it's stupid...
Instructional Video3:56
Hip Hughes History

The Farewell Address for Dummies

6th - 12th
HipHughes breezes through the essentials of George Washington's Farewell address. Just enough of the big ideas so you won't look like a dummy at a dinner party or in a US History class or in life in general.
Instructional Video19:57
Hip Hughes History

U.S. Sectionalism for Dummies -- The Civil War, States Rights and The Missouri Compromise

6th - 12th
Mr. Hughes throws it down on Sectionalism, breezing through the essential causes of the American Civil War beginning with the ratification of the Constitution and culminating with the election of Republican Abraham Lincoln
Instructional Video13:46
Religion for Breakfast

Was George Washington Religious?

12th - Higher Ed
You may have seen paintings of George Washington kneeling in prayer—an image that gives the impression that Washington was a very religious man. But was he?
Instructional Video12:15
Weird History

Strangest Hobbies of US Presidents

12th - Higher Ed
Let’s face it, it takes a pretty uncommon person to become president. That probably means that there are going to be more than a few US presidents with weird hobbies. Given that a good number of presidents didn’t have television or even...
Instructional Video25:39
Curated Video

George Washington Brought to Life: Facial Reconstructions & History Documentary

Pre-K - Higher Ed
George Washington: Facial Reconstructions & History Documentary. What did George Washington do during his lifetime, why is he so important, and even one step further, what did he really look like? What did America’s first President...
Instructional Video23:39
Curated Video

Elephants

6th - 8th
Singing animals, polar plunge, Mr Men and explore the UK.
Instructional Video21:00
US Department of Agriculture

Hugh Hammond Bennett - The Story of America’s Private Lands Conservation Movement

Higher Ed
USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) presents a documentary on soil conservation pioneer Hugh Hammond Bennett, the history of our agency and the birth of the private lands conservation movement in the U.S.
Instructional Video1:55
Science360

Women History Makers Talitha Washington

12th - Higher Ed
Talitha Washington, Mathematician and NSF Program Director shares how math didn't come easy for her, and if not for other amazing women in her life, she might not have become the award winning mathematician she is today! Women are making...
Instructional Video1:13:42
Curated Video

The Role of Jewish History in the Founding of America

Higher Ed
What relation did the founding have to Judaism? Rabbi Soloveichik investigates the story surrounding the creation of the United States’ official seal and the committee convened to determine that what the seal would be.
Instructional Video1:02:18
Curated Video

Judaism and the Founding Fathers: Thomas Jefferson and John Adams

Higher Ed
Thomas Jefferson and John Adams—the founding generation’s preeminent intellectual leaders—differed mightily about the value of the Jews and Judaism.
Instructional Video13:26
Curated Video

America's Journey Through Slavery: Abraham Lincoln: The Great Emancipator

K - 8th
In 1861, the Civil War was a conflict that threatened to permanently divide the United States. Without President Abraham Lincoln's leadership, courage and determination to maintain the Union, our country may have ceased to exist. From...
Instructional Video4:42
Mr. Beat

Why Are There So Many Springfields?

6th - 12th
If you are watching this video right now, and you are an American, there is a very good chance that you live in Springfield. Congratulations! You live in the same city as The Simpsons! Or do you? If you Google "Most Common American City...
Instructional Video10:50
Weird History

How Teeth Denoted Status Through History

12th - Higher Ed
A pearly-white smile wasn't always the status symbol it is today. In fact, people in the past frequently blackened or filed their teeth - some even replaced their teeth with gold as an indication of their wealth. Throughout history,...
Instructional Video1:01:54
Curated Video

The Founding Father and the Huppah

9th - Higher Ed
Returning to the Phillips’ family story, Rabbi Soloveichik recounts the occasion of the marriage of Jonas’ daughter Rachel and the founding father who attended her wedding.
Instructional Video55:15
Curated Video

THE YIDDISH LETTER AND THE DECLARATION: THE INCREDIBLE STORY OF JONAS PHILLIPS, THE FIRST TRULY AMERICAN JEW

9th - Higher Ed
Rabbi Soloveichik traces the life of Jonas Phillips, a German Jew who came to America in 1756 as an indentured servant and became a dedicated patriot who fathered of one of America’s most important Jewish families.
Instructional Video5:43
TMW Media

Inside the WW2 Battleship North Carolina

K - 5th
We’re taking you to a hotspot of family vacation fun and intrigue on this episode of Travel Thru History. Along the east coast of the United States there is a river that has struck terror in hearts of sea captains for centuries. It’s...
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.
Instructional Video6:12
Mr. Beat

Washington and Oregon Compared

6th - 12th
Washington and Oregon Both of the bordering states in these United States like to talk a lot of trash about each other, but they have a lot in common Both began as part of Oregon Territory, established by the United States in 1848 after...
Instructional Video10:16
TLDR News

Should Washington DC Ever Become a State Congress Votes on DC's Statehood - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
For years people living in Washington DC have been campaigning that the district should be granted full statehood. There are a lot of interesting arguments surrounding DC's status, but the debate got kicked into high gear when a bill...
Podcast6:52
NASA

‎NASA in Silicon Valley: Power of Pink Provides NASA with Pressure Pictures: NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Power of Pink Provides NASA with Pressure Pictures: NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast
Instructional Video1:15:39
Curated Video

America's Founding: Letters from Jewish Communities to George Washington

Higher Ed
After George Washington’s inauguration, the divided Jewish communities of the new nation sent him three separate letters. His responses teach us a great deal about America's relationship with the Jewish people.
Instructional Video21:27
The Wall Street Journal

Kimberly Bryant and Jessica Rosenworcel on The Digital Divide

Higher Ed
At WSJ Tech Live, Kimberly Bryant and Jessica Rosenworcel discuss how the government and privacy sector should work to bridge the digital divide.