Storynory
In the Cyclops Cave
This giant's got an eye on you! Travel to the bountiful depths of the Cyclops cave with Odysseus—or Nobody—in an audio excerpt of Homer's Odyssey. Learners follow along with the text transcript of the story as they read about Odysseus's...
Storynory
Pygmalion
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...
Rock A Lingua
La Familia (Family Members)
Fill out those branches on the árbol genealógico with a fun song that focuses on members of the family. From la abuela to los hijos de los tíos (los primos), the song and accompanying printout takes Spanish learners along the singer's...
Rock A Lingua
El Otoño (Fall)
Lots of things happen in the fall! Learn about shorter days, departing birds, falling leaves, and growing mushrooms with a Spanish song all about the fall.
Rock A Lingua
Mi Casa—Versión Fácil (My House—Easy Version)
¡Las casa es donde está el corazón! Spanish learners practice describing activities in the living room, bathroom, garden, garage, and more with a song focused on the rooms of the house.
Lit2Go
The Dog and the Shadow
Don't let jealousy overshadow thankfulness for your blessings. Aesop's "The Dog and the Shadow" presents a jealous dog and his lost meal with an audio recording and annotation activity to reinforce the fable's theme with textual evidence.
Lit2Go
The Bald Man and the Fly
How should you deal with an enemy? Aesop's "The Bald Man and the Fly" presents one method that ends up hurting the victim even more than the perpetrator. Before, during, and after listening to an audio version of the story, learners...
Library of Congress
Loc: Experiencing War: Vietnam War: Stories From the Veterans History Project
Find many interviews with Vietnam veterans from the Veterans History Project. Some of the interviews are audio, many are video, and some include photos.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Personal Genome Project
The Personal Genome Project started at Harvard University is a human genetics project that aims to put the personal genomes and health data of participants online to share with other researchers. One goal is to make this type of...
Library of Congress
Loc: Robert Pinsky: Favorite Poem Project
Robert Pinsky, Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, shares some of the poems included in the Anthology of Americans' Favorite Poems [01:09:04]. This collection was developed as a part of the Favorite Poem Project.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Cape Wind Project Moves Forward
This week, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar approved the long-embattled Cape Wind offshore wind power project. We'll talk about the decision, and what it means for other renewable power projects in the country.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: The Thousand Genomes Project
This week, scientists unveiled the first phase results of a public/private effort known as the 1000 Genome Project, an effort to sequence and compare the genomes of 2500 people from around the world.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Innovative Projects Tap Renewable Energy Sources
Two projects aim to use innovative technology to turn renewable energy into power.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Google Gives Mojave Solar Project a Boost
A discussion of Brightsource Energy's solar thermal energy project in the Mojave Desert in California. This project received a large investment from Google. Aired Apr. 22, 2011 [6:34]
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Project Seeks to Bring Extinct Species Back to Life
Michael Archer, leader of the 'Lazarus Project,' describes early efforts to bring a frog species back from extinction.
Project Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg: When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd by Walt Whitman
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd, one of Walt Whitman's most poignant poems about Abraham Lincoln, is read here in five MP3 files.
Project Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg: Song of Myself Selections by Walt Whitman
Resource offers selections from Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass, presented in twelve MP3 files.
Other
Literary Arts: The Archive Project: Tracy K. Smith
A podcast [1:07:17] of Tracy K. Smith, the 2017 U.S. Poet Laureate, reading her poetry and discussing the cultural importance of literature. Published February 16th, 2017.
Other
International World History Project: Dwight D. Eisenhower Ww2 D Day Address
Listen to the speech given by Dwight D. Eisenhower that rallied the U.S. troops before the D-Day invasion in WWII.
Illinois Institute of Technology
The Oyez Project: Baker v. Carr
This resource offers hours of oral arguments on Real Audio, a link to the transcripts of the Baker v. Carr case, an abstract summary, and notes about the vote of each justice.
Project Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg: The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter
Resource presents Beatrix Potter's famous tale of the misbehaving Peter Rabbit in three MP3 clips.
Other
Freeplaymusic
Royalty free music to use in any video or imaging project in the classroom. Most of the music is instrumental. Choices are also categorized by style and feel such as building tension, explosive, relaxed, or upbeat.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Cape Wind Project Wins Construction Approval
A wind farm off the coast of Cape Cod has won construction approval from the federal government.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Some Projects to Try on Your Summer Vacation (Or Perhaps Not)
We'll give you some ideas for safe -- and not so safe -- science experiments that you may be tempted to try at home.
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