Torpedo Strikes the Lusitania
This professionally-made video contains actors portraying crew and passengers aboard the Lusitania and crew aboard German u-boat which sank Lusitania. ( 4:51)
Stateless protest in Kuwait
Stateless Arabs in Kuwait come under fire as security forces use flares to disburse crowds, as they demonstrate for citizenship. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Albert Bierstadt Painter
This five minute video provides viewers with images prainted by Albert Bierstadt, a painter best known for his large landscapes of the American West. He was the first artist to record these sites, Bierstadt was the foremost painter of these scenes for the remainder of the 19th century. There isn't any narration in this video, just images of the paintings so the teacher needs to provide insights as to the subject and painter's history.
Brough Castle N060100 BROUGH CASTLE, Cumbria. Exterior view from the south east.

Crowds react to Mubarak announcement
Thousands in Cairo's Tahrir square react to the announcement by President Hosni Mubarak that he is to transfer powers to Vice President Omar Suleiman.
Dark Ages: Barbarians II - Desiderius vs. Charlemagne
This 2:52 long video is about the war of the Lombards and Desiderius raged against the Pope in this Dark Ages. Charlemagne comes at the request of Pope Hadrian and defeats the Lombards. As a result, the
Franks begin rule over most of Europe. This video does a good job of explaining how Charlemagne changed Europe in several ways and the legacy of the Lombards.
Suresh: Lesson 64 – Playing with marble-balls
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Epic Fail
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Planet Quiz
A short quiz about the planets of the solar system.
A Developmental Study of the Japanese Medaka Oryzias latipes and the Water Fern Marsilea
This exercise is a demonstration and is observation based. It requires students to carefully study the materials provided.
The Living Edens: Virtual Yellowstone Tour
This Starting Point page describes a virtual tour of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming featured on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) website. In this tour, students act as park rangers to research geological features of Yellowstone, locate these features on maps, and describe and define associated geologic terms. The features discussed include geysers, hot springs, canyons, waterfalls and mudpots. On this page, users can find learning goals, teaching notes and tips, teaching materials, as
Sequence Stratigraphy
This site provides visual resources and supporting material about the study of sequence stratigraphy. Resources accessible from this site include informational text, images, animations and short videos which can be integrated into lectures, labs or other activities.
Lyrical Legacy: 400 Years of American Song and Poetry
Lyrical Legacy helps teachers explore eighteen American songs and poems from the digital collections of the Library of Congress. Each song and poem is represented by an original primary source document, along with historical background information and, in many cases, sound recordings and alternate versions.
North Carolina Thinking Skills: An introduction
There are five dimensions in the model of thinking skills used to classify questions for the state's assessment tests.
Opposing sides clash again in Yemen
Anti-government demonstrators and those supporting Yemen's president face off in bloody street clashes in the capital Sanaa.
Salvation Army Dinner on the Statehouse Grounds, 1919
The dinner was part of the Welcome Home Parade for World War I soldiers.
Portrait of T.C. (Theodore Clement) Steele
Steele was a native of Indiana primarily known as a landscape artist with an interest in Impressionism and as a member of the Hoosier School of art. By the 1890s, Steele was becoming nationally recognized for his landscapes. In 1907 he established a studio in Brown County. He taught at Indiana University the last three years of his life.
Dr. Isaac Coe's Home on Monument Circle, Now the Site of the Columbia Club
Dr. Coe's home stood on the site of the present Columbia Club. The wooden fence in the foreground surrounded the lawn of the governor's mansion which was then located where the Soldiers and Sailors Monument now stands.,The clipping is originally from the March, 1938 issue of The Columbian.
Power Shovel
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Farm Family Scene
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