Peter And The Wolf 1 of 2
This is the classic cartoon for Peter and the Wolf-each character is represented by a different instrument.
Bird: flute
Duck: oboe
Cat: clarinet
Grandfather: bassoon
Wolf: french horns
Hunters: woodwind theme, with gunshots on timpani and bass drum
Peter: string instruments
Interview with Phyllis Reynolds Naylor (Part 3)
In this section Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, winner of the ASPCA Roger Caras Award, answers the question, "Shiloh is included on the recommended book list for many school districts and is assigned reading for many students each year. What are your thoughts about the wide appeal of Shiloh and the impact you have made with this book for countless children...and animals?" In her answer happy about the impact the books have had. She also commented that one teacher told her how children who have been abu
Growth of a Nation
This ten minute video illustrates the growth of America from the original 13 Colonies in 1789 to the year 2000. Gives information to purchase the full length video.
Grand Canyon
Millions of visitors see the Grand Canyon each year, and that's becoming a problem. This video shows pictures of the Grand Canyon and discuss the troubles that are facing the Grand Canyon.Video is good quality and good for all students.
Weird US - Grotto of the Redemption
In this excerpt from the History Channel they travel to an amazing shrine in the American heartland, West Bend, Iowa, which is built entirely out of minerals. A conglomeration of nine grottos depicting scenes in the life of Jesus, the Grotto contains a large collection of minerals and petrifications and is believed to be the largest grotto in the world. It is also "considered to be the world's most complete man-made collection of minerals, fossils, shells, and petrifications in one place." The t
Minnesota State Flag and Song
The state flag of Minnesota is shown against a blue sky. The Minnesota state flag is royal blue, with a gold fringe. In the center of the flag is the state seal. Around the state seal is a wreath of the state flower, the lady slipper. Three dates are woven into the wreath: 1858, the year Minnesota became a state; 1819, the year F
Visit Historic Natchez-Vicksburg in Mississippi
The Mississippi River, in many respects, defines this state. The oldest permanent community on the Mississippi River, Natchez, was settled by the French in 1716. Discover the Historic Natchez-Vicksburg area in Mississippi. Run time 09:54.
New Jersey Flag and Anthem The flag is buff colored with the state coat of arms is emblazoned in the center. The shield has three plows with a horse's head above it. Two women represent the goddesses of Liberty and Agriculture. A ribbon at the bottom includes the year of independence in 1776 and reads: Liberty and Prosperity. The New Jersey state flag was formally adopted in 1896. New Jersey anthem is “I'm From New Jersey” written and composed by Red Mascar
Learn about Graceland in Memphis, TN
Take a trip to 3767 Elvis Presley Boulevard in Memphis, TN - otherwise known as "Graceland." With 700,000 visitors each year, Graceland is the second most visited home in the United States, after the White House. This brief video includes footage and music from Elvis, along with narration about the history of his home, Graceland, in Memphis, TN. Run time 01:09.
Utah Flag and Anthem The Utah flag is on a blue field, appears the state seal. In the center of the seal is a beehive, the state emblem, with a sego lily growing on either side. The sego lily stands for peace. The state motto "Industry" means steady effort. A national flag shows that Utah supports the United States. The eagle stands for protection in peace and war. The date 1847 represents the year that Brigham Young led a group of people to the Salt Lake
Gerald Ford
Gerald Ford became the first person to reach the White House without being elected president or vice president. In 1973, President Richard Nixon appointed Ford to replace Spiro Agnew, who resigned his position as vice president before pleading no contest to charges of bribery and tax evasion. The following year, the former House minority leader became the 38th U.S. president, succeeding Nixon who faced impeachment proceedings for his involvement in the Watergate scandal((Video is narrated with s
Obama's Kenyan Roots with Grandmother's Interview
Jan 2008 There are no proper roads leading to the village of Nyangoma-Kogelo. Facilities are basic where Barack Obama's 86 year old grandmother lives.
Months in german
Learn to express the 12 months of the year in german. You will hear the month in German and see the German word on the screen and then the word in English will appear on the screen. This is great for beginning language learners.
How to Make Sidewalk Chalk
The video gives step by step directions on how to make sidewalk chalk using plaster of paris, water, and powdered tempera paint. The instructor also explains the science behind the craft. Most kids think of solids turning to liquids and liquids to solids because of a temperature change. In this experiment, a chemical reaction causes the mixture to change from a liquid to a solid. As the chemical reaction occurs it also gives off heat which is called an exothermic reaction. This instructor
Ruins of Timgad 1920s
This film is a silent film from the 20th century which shows ruins of the Roman ruins at Timgad in Algeria in the 1920s. This film is suitable for middle school and high school students. (Text is in French)
Health Begins At Home
Each year, hazards in the home cause millions of illnesses and injuries across the nation. Many can be prevented by keeping your home clean and well-maintained. Recognizing problems and correcting them can protect you and your family. In this video, several common problems and simple solutions are discussed. Grades 7-12. 3:19 min.
History of Mardi Gras A quick look at Mardi Gras and its history. Traditionally, Fat Tuesday is the last day for Catholics to indulge since it is the last day before Ash Wednesday, which kicks off the season of Lent. Mardi Gras is filled with traditions, two of which came about in 1872, when the Russian Duke Romanoff visited New Orleans for Mardi Gras, they thought they would give him a royal reception and named him king for a day. A king
How to Use a Comma in Dates
A instructor teaches how to use commas when writing dates. He shows some practice examples of using commas on a white board of writing a date at the top of a paper and using a comma after the day and before the year.
The Growth of America in the 19th Century
This video is accompanied by text. "Between 1790 and 1820, the population of the United States more than doubled to nearly 10 million people. Remarkably, this growth was almost entirely the result of reproduction, as the immigration rate during that period had slowed to a trickle. Fewer than 250,000 immigrants entered the United States due to doubts about the viability of the new republic and travel restrictions in Europe during the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars.
Soon after Napole
Napoleon's Peninsular Campaigns
The instructor, in an easy, conversational tone discusses how French forces get embroiled in the Iberian Peninsula. Mr. Khan uses the computer software (with different colors) to illustrate his points. Sal Khan is the recipient of the 2009 Microsoft Tech Award in Education.













