Global Oneness Project
Protecting Wilderness
Would you live in a tree for three years to protect a redwood forest? Viewers of Rainhouse Cinema's Among Giants documentary consider the actions of Earth First! environmental activists who moved into the treetops of a grove of giant...
Channel Islands Film
Santa Cruz Island - Visible Thinking Routines
Visible Thinking Routines are designed to help learners deepen their understanding of what they are learning and enable them to communicate their understanding of concepts to others. Individuals adopt one of these routines to use to...
Channel Islands Film
Once Upon a Time (Saxipak’a): Lesson Plan 4
How did the environment and natural resources found on the Channel islands influence the culture of the Chumash? Archaeology meets technology in an activity designed for middle schoolers. After viewing West of The West's documentary Once...
Channel Islands Film
Island Rotation: Lesson Plan 1
How do scientists provide evidence to support the theories they put forth? What clues do they put together to create these theories? After watching West of the West's documentary Island Rotation class members engage in a series of...
Described and Captioned Media Program
Malcolm X: Make It Plain, Part I
Malcolm X was a complicated man that few in white America understood. After sharing what they know or think they know about this civil rights leader, about nationalism and Black Nationalism, class members view a two-part documentary...
Described and Captioned Media Program
Malcolm X: Make It Plain, Part II
Track the transformation of Malcolm Little into Malcolm X and then into El Jajj Malik El-Shabazz with the second part of Make it Plain, a documentary on the famous civil rights activist. Viewers consider not only how events shaped and...
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The Oscars
Students realize that the Oscars are the biggest film awards in the world.  They've been going since 1929 and are the awards that everyone in the movie biz wants to win, whether they work in front of the camera or behind it.
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Hollywood and Higher Learning
Students watch a varietry of films showing college life.  In groups, they take different scenerios from the films and determine how they would have reacted.  As a class, they discuss more in depth the issues they might face in college. ...
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Reader's Paradise
Students visit the school or local library (or bookstore) to create short film or radio documentary that records a specific habit or ritual associated with reading, book buying, or book borrowing.
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The Millennium Promise in Africa
Students compete activities related to the viewing of a documentary film.  After viewing the documentary, The Dairy of Angelina Jolie and Dr. Jeffrey Sachs in Africa, students participate in a discussion of the leading factors leading to...
Facing History and Ourselves
Emmett Till: Choosing to Remember
Mamie Till, the mother of Emmett Till and civil rights activist, believed that her son's murder was the last straw before public outrage over racial injustice spilled over into the Civil Rights Movement of the 20th century. A history...
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Creating an Oral History--Who Tells the Story?
Explore the difficulties in compiling an oral history with this lesson. Young researchers conduct interviews and consider how point of view changes various accounts of a single incidence, resulting in conflicting information. They view a...
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My Country, My Country: To Vote or Not to Vote
Learners view a film about elections in Iraq.  They examine the story of a doctor and his decisions to vote. They work together to complete a worksheet about voter turnout.
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Jazz and Math: Rhythmic Innovations
Students watch a segment of the PBS Ken Burns JAZZ documentary about Buddy Bolden creating the "Big Four." They compare and contrast the rhythms of marches and jazz based on the examples in the film, and explore notation, subdivision of...
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Triumph of the Will
Students view the propaganda film, "Triumph of the Will".  Identifying propaganda techniques used, they review any fallacies in logic or persuasive appeals.  They discover elements in German culture and their meaning in 1934.  They...
King Country
Lesson 5: Relationships - Day 3: Families
As part of a series of lessons on Family Life and Sexual Health (FLASH), designed for special education classes, high schoolers describe the members of their family and the role these people play in their life.
Oceanic Research Group
Heat Transfer and Cooling
Astronauts train underwater to simulate the change in gravity. An out-of-this-world unit includes three hands-on activities, one teacher demonstration, and a discussion related to some of the challenges astronauts face. Scholars apply...
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Boomtown
Students view a series of films that explore evolving concepts of civil rights in America. They consider the civil rights of African-Americans, the aged and homosexuals. They discuss the films and complete worksheets.
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Ghosts of Rwanda
Students participate in watching the film "Ghosts of Rwanda."  They are put into a group of seven and assigned to track a specific area of the film.   The group then discusses their assigned area of the film answering specific questions.
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"Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald?"
High schoolers view a documentary on Lee Harvey Oswald.  They take notes during the film and use their critical thinking skills.  They share their observations with the class and discuss.
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Kim's Nuclear Gamble
High schoolers view a video clip on North Korea's nuclear weapons.  They identify issues between the United States and North Korea.  They write any questions they have about the documentary and participate in a class discussion.
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I'm British But... 2
Students view the documentary "I'm British But..." and examine the variety of ways in which people identify themselves in Britain today.  In pairs they identify what is important to the lives of the young Asian people in the film, and...
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I'm British But...
Students view and discuss the documentary "I'm British But..." and examine what being British means to them.  After viewing the video students participate in a class discussion about immigration and reasons for migrating to another...
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A Bison Web
High schoolers view a documentary on the treatment of the buffalo. In groups, they create a website using ideas and solutions they developed.  They must include graphics or animation and a multi-level webpage.  They share their pages...
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