Instructional Video11:56
TED Talks

Geert Chatrou: A whistleblower you haven't heard

12th - Higher Ed
World champion whistler Geert Chatrou performs the whimsical "Eleonora" by A. Honhoff, and his own "Fête de la Belle." In a fascinating interlude, he talks about what brought him to the craft.
Instructional Video2:24
Curated Video

Jim Thorpe: Native American Olympic Hero

9th - Higher Ed
Football, baseball, basketball player – he was one of America's most talented sportsmen and the first Native American to achieve Olympic Gold glory! So why don't we see Jim Thorpe's name up in lights?
Instructional Video7:11
PB Works

Film Viewing Guide for the movie “Glory” (1998)

8th - 12th Standards
Check out this simple, ready-to-use activity that your young historians can complete as they watch the motion picture Glory. It begins with a very brief list of characters to track, followed by seven short-answer questions to be...
Lesson Plan7:11
Teach With Movies

Learning Guide for: Glory

9th - 12th Standards
Invite your class to learn about the first regular US army unit composed of black soldiers during the Civil War with the film Glory. This website reviews the historical accuracy of the movie, offers pre- and post-viewing handouts, and...
Instructional Video
Have Fun With History

Have Fun With History: African Americans in World War Ii

9th - 10th
A remembrance of the the sacrifice and glory of the African Americans who served our country here and abroad during World War II - told by those who served.
Instructional Video
Have Fun With History

Have Fun With History: Old Glory: The Story of the u.s. Flag

9th - 10th
The story of our flag from colonial times until all 50 stars were put in place. Each step is presented through animated sequences. [26:00]