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Storynory

Dido and Aeneas

5th - 8th Standards
The number one rule in a Roman myth: don't upset the goddesses. Having acquired the wrath of Juno, the queen of heaven, Paris and Aeneas suffer trials and tribulations on their journeys to love and triumph. Experience the thrill of the...
Audio12:36
Storynory

The Wooden Horse

5th - 8th Standards
One of the greatest tricks of all time is so well known that it has become its own colloquialism. Introduce elementary readers to "The Wooden Horse," an adaptation of the legendary story from Homer's Odyssey and Virgil's Aeneid, with a...
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Lit2Go

The Four Oxen and the Lion

5th - 8th Standards
Long before Benjamin Franklin advocated for standing together against the British, Aesop warned about the dangers of a group divided in his fable "The Four Oxen and the Lion." An audio retelling of the story describes a quarreling herd...
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Lit2Go

The Dog and the Wolf

5th - 8th Standards
See why a wolf would rather starve alone than join a family in Aesop's "The Dog and the Wolf." After listening to an audio retelling of the fable, learners answer four literary analysis questions about characterization, plot, and...
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Storynory

The Wheelie People

5th - 8th Standards
Do you believe in soulmates? You may after listening to the Greek story of "The Wheelie People," which depicts the mythological change from double-people creatures who are split into two beings, forever doomed to scour the earth for...
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Storynory

Pygmalion

5th - 8th Standards
Listen to an audio retelling about a man who carved a statue to escape Aphrodite's demands—and ended up falling in love with his creation. A version of the Greek myth "Pygmalion" provides the story's text so readers can follow along with...
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Storynory

The Minotaur

5th - 8th Standards
The conquest of the Minotaur, the betrayal of Ariadne, and the tragic misunderstanding of King Aegeus and Prince Theseus are all part of an audio retelling of the Greek myth featuring the half-man, half-bull creature. Pupils follow the...
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Storynory

The Labours of Heracles Part 1

5th - 8th Standards
Heracles—or Hercules as he was known in Rome—was put to work on 12 impossible tasks by the jealous and vengeful Hera. Listen to his heroism over the Nemean Lion, the Lernaean Hydra, the Cretan Bull, and others with an engaging audio...
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Art History: Victorious Athlete: The Vaison Daidoumenos

9th - 10th
Video discussing a Roman copy of a Greek sculpture of a youth, c. AD 69-96. The original statue, Diadoumenos, by Polykleitos, c. 430 BC, was melted down for its bronze. Includes links to additional information and images. [9:03]
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Learn Out Loud

Learn Out Loud: Literary History and Criticism [Free Audios]

9th - 10th Standards
More than twenty-five free audio or video files from renowned scholars which provide some in-depth literary criticism as well as the scope of literary history. Many of these are university lectures while others are interviews from...
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The National Gallery (UK)

National Gallery, London Podcasts

9th - 10th
You can subscribe to three very unique podcasts from the National Gallery in London. Great for any art history enthusiast!
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Open Univ: Birth of Comedy: Creating a Spectacle: Theatre in Ancient Athens

9th - 10th
This is the "Creating a Spectacle: Theatre in Ancient Athens" podcast. Why was theatre-going so important to the Athenians? James Robson, Senior Lecturer in Classical Studies at The Open University, looks at the birth of comedy and the...
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: The Art of the Natural History Museum

9th - 10th
In natural history museums around the world, art and science intersect in the design of dioramas and other exhibits. We'll talk with some of the artists and scientists involved.
Audio
BBC

Bbc Podcasts: Episode 75: Durer's Rhinoceros 17 Sept 2010

9th - 10th
Albrecht Durer's famous engraving of an Indian rhino. Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, tells the story of one of the most enduring objects in art history, and one of the most duplicated: Durer's image of a rhino - an...
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BBC

Bbc Podcasts: Episode 4: Swimming Reindeer 21 Jan 2010

9th - 10th
Found in France and dating back 13,000 years, this is a carving of two swimming reindeer. The creator of this carving was one of the first humans to express their world through art. But why did they do it? Neil MacGregor, Director of the...
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BBC

Bbc Podcasts: Episode 27: Parthenon Sculpture: Centaur and Lapith 23 Feb 2010

9th - 10th
Sculpture of a half-man, half-horse rearing over a dead human from the Parthenon in Athens, Greece. Carved out of marble around 440BC, these beautiful figures continue to generate huge controversy around the world for the fact that they...
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BBC

Bbc Podcasts: Episode 77: Benin Plaque the Oba With Europeans 21 Sept 2010

9th - 10th
Plaque showing aspects of Benin court life. Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, examines some of Africa's most famous artworks, the Benin Plaques, and the effect these brass portraits first had when they arrived in London at...
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BBC

Bbc Podcasts: Episode 93: Hokusai's the Great Wave 13 Oct 2010

9th - 10th
Hokusai woodblock print. Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, examines The Great Wave by Hokusai, one of the defining images of the power of the sea. He discovers its production initiated a wider awareness of Japanese art and...
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BBC

Bbc Podcasts: Episode 63: Ife Head 30 Jun 2010

9th - 10th
Head of an Oni, a ruler of Ife in Nigeria, one of medieval Africa's most powerful and wealthy kingdoms. With deeply naturalistic features, it is widely considered as one of the greatest achievements of world art. Neil MacGregor, Director...
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BBC

Bbc Podcasts: Episode 28: Basse Yutz Flagons 24 Feb 2010

9th - 10th
The Basse Yutz Flagons - two bronze drinking flagons made by the Celts in Northern Europe 2,500 years ago and considered to be the most important and earliest examples of Celtic art. Writer Jonathan Meades and Barry Cunliffe help...
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BBC

Bbc Podcasts: Episode 70: Hoa Hakananai'a Easter Island Statue 9 Jul 2010

9th - 10th
Moai statue from the Island of Rapa Nui, also known as Easter Island. Director of the British Museum, Neil MacGregor, looks at one of the most instantly recognisable sculptures in the world: a giant stone carving from Easter Island in...
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BBC

Bbc Podcasts: Episode 20: Statue of Ramesses Ii 12 Feb 2010

9th - 10th
Colossal statue of Ramesses II, one of ancient Egypt's most famous and successful pharaohs. Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, considers the achievements of Ramesses II, a ruler who built monuments all over Egypt, inspired a...
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BBC

Bbc Podcasts: Episode 7: Ain Sakhri Lovers Figurine 26 Jan 10

9th - 10th
A palm-sized stone sculpture made in Northern Israel 12,000 years ago clearly shows a couple entwined in the act of love. Sculptor Marc Quinn responds to the stone as art, and archaeologist Dr Ian Hodder considers the Natufian society...
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BBC

Bbc Podcasts: Episode 79: Kakiemon Elephants 23 Sept 2010

9th - 10th
A pair of Japanese porcelain elephants. Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum looks at how the skill of porcelain production spread across the Far East. Kakiemon, named after a Japanese potter, was much desired by the European...

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