Caroline Dries on 9/11
In this video clip, Caroline Dries reacts to raw footage she captured from her New York University dorm room on September 11, 2001. (2:29)
In this video clip, Caroline Dries reacts to raw footage she captured from her New York University dorm room on September 11, 2001. (2:29)
Cheryl Dunn: Maiden Lane
In this video clip, view raw footage that Cheryl Dunn was filming as debris cloud rushed by her apartment on Maiden Lane after the South Tower collapsed. (2:38)
"Blade Runner" - Oscar Pistorius - Olympics
Oscar Pistorius was born without tibia bones in his legs and now uses prosthetic devices to walk and run. At the time of this news segment, he was just granted permission to try out for the 2008 Olympics. This news clip provides biographical information and a description of why some people thought he should not be permitted to compete in the Olympics. ( 2:29)
"Froggy Goes to School" Read Aloud
Students will enjoy this Froggy book as he goes back to school. This is a great resource to integrate a variety of back to school activities in the elementary classroom. (5:00)
{Suresh 356} Proverbs
{Suresh 356} Proverbs = कहावतें (kahavatein) धनवंती (rich person) को काँटा ( thorn) लगा दौड़े लोग हजार | ( Dhanvantee ko kaantaa lagaa daudey loag hazaar.) If a thorn pricks...
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