World Population Growth
Shows population growth for the Earth from 1 CE to 2030. The video also has small pictures to illustrate important events over time.
The Wiggles Sing Frere Jacques
Learn French by learning French songs. In this video, the Wiggles sing Frere Jacques. The words do not appear on the screen, however, the song is sung in French first, then English.
How to Learn Algebra
When learning algebra, it helps to avoid becoming intimidated and
to start off by learning simple problems to build confidence. A standarized test prep teacher show how to isolate variables to solve algebra problems. with examples on a whiteboard. Narrator speech is shown as text on bottom of screen.
Felix the Cat in Hollywood (1923)
In the 1920's Felix's popularity began to fade due to the emergence of sound cartoons from the Disney studios. Though his popularity was fading in the movie theater more and more merchandise was being produced with Felix's picture on it.  In this cartoon Felix goes to Hollywood and meets up with Charlie Chaplin. (7:59)
You're The Animator! game
Early film-style music accompanies this soundless game. You can make a cartoon by selecting animation samples, and then watch your cartoon. Includes links to information and videos on the Library of Congress website about early American cartoon animation.
The Story of Cinderella Set to Music
Walt Disney's CINDERELLA: a summary of the story with music from Jim Brickman singing 'As Beautiful As You'. (04:03)
Princess Cinderella Pom Dance Competition Routine 2010
Most little girls that like Cinderella also like cheerleaders and dancers. Why not combine them? That's exactly what PNHS has done here. The video could be used for a lesson about Cinderella or as inspiration while planning a school pom routine. This video includes various clips from the Cinderella story and is of Plainfield North Tigerette Poms performing Princess Cinderella pom routine during TDI pom competition at MHS Minooka high school 01-24-2010. (03:20)
Rapunzel
Is a German fairy tale in the collection assembled by the Brothers Grimm, and first published in 1812. Story about a couple who long for a child. The man tries to fulfill his wive's wishes and run into an old woman. The old woman makes a deal with the man and the story continues. The picture in this video does not change. (9:23)
The Story of "Rapunzel"
The story of Rapunzel, photographed in three dimensional animation (characters appear puppet-like), with male narrator, music.  A witch has taken Rapunzel from her parents and keeps her locked in a tower. A prince finds her. After trials, the prince and Rapunzel are married and live happily ever after. (10:54)
Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs Beautiful princess Snow White is raised by a wicked and vain Queen, thentaken into the forest to be murdered. However, the Huntsman cannot commit the horrible deed, so she flees and finds refuge in the home of seven diamond-mine workers/dwarfs. When the Queen discovers that Snow White is still alive, she transforms herself into an old hag and brings a poisonous apple to the young girl. A kiss from Prince Charmin
Snow White, Part 2 of 3
Second part of the Disney-like animated cartoon fairy tale, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves,  from Grimm Brothers' collection. The Dwarves find her in their home and she tells them why she is there; her stepmother tried to have her killed.  The good news is, a prince is looking for her! She takes a bite from the poisoned apple. Good quality picture with voices, music, sound effects can be enjoyed by all ages.  (10:00)
Little Red Riding Hood , Part 1 of 3
One of a series called "Simsala Grimm: The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm." An animated cartoon version of the classic tale about the little girl who saves her grandmother from the wolf. This  Disney-like quality video can be enjoyed by all ages. Part 1 of 3 (9:50)
Rumpelstiltskin
Animated cartoon with male narrator, music, sound effects. Rumpelstiltskin is a character in a fairy tale of the same name that originated in Germany (where he is known as Rumpelstilzchen). The tale was collected by the Brothers Grimm, who first published it in the 1812 edition of Children's and Household Tales. It was subsequently revised in later editions until the final version was published in 1857. A fairy tale about a girl who ends up in t
Rumpelstiltskin Maritime Puppets- Part 2
Stringed puppets tell the classic story of Rumpelstiltskin in this theater production. The picture is a little dark but you can still see the images fairly well and the audio is very good. This is part two of three parts (Running Time 5:48).
Rumpelstiltskin, Part 1 of 3
This is an older animated cartoon movie made from story of Grimm's fairy tale classic Rumpelstiltskin. This is part 1 of 3. The picture is somewhat blurry and this clip ends in mid-sentence.  (8:48)
Rumpelstiltskin part 3
This is a movie made from the Grimm's fairy tale classic,
Rumpelstiltskin, about the little man who can spin straw into gold. This is part 3 of 3. The animated cartoons are simple but blurry. Music and voices (8:02)
The Goose Girl (Part 2)
Part 2 of 2 concludes the classic tale from the Brothers Grimm called
The Goose Girl. This story is read by American male Grant R. Barrett. We see and hear only the reader, sitting and reading aloud. He invites the viewer to visit his website to hear more vintage stories and songs. (7:32)
The Wolf and The Seven Little Kids (Stop Motion Video)
Professional Stop Motion Video- Old stop motion featuring one of the brothers Grimm's classic fairy tales, The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids. The wolf tries to get into the house of the seven kids (goats) but they hear the gruff voice. He again tries to trick them by changing his voice but they see his black claws. As usual, the wolf keeps trying and trying. Scratchy music. (10:00)
Wolf and the Seven Little Kids, Part 1 of 2
In this animated cartoon film the mother goat leaves the house while her children remains inside the house. A wolf is hungry and spies on the house and its plump occupants. After the mother has disappeared, the wolf tries to enter frequent times. He tries once by swallowing chalk. He covers his paws with white paint so his feet look like those of goats. He then tricks the kids that he is their mother. When the door opens, he eats all but one last kid. The mother comes home and discovers her
About Great Expectations
Great Expectations" is a novel written by Charles Dickens and
originally published in serial format from 1860 to 1861. Learn how the
moral of "Great Expectations" pertains to loyalty and social order with
information from a writing instructor in this video.













