This engaging video series offers a fun and quick way to introduce basic economic concepts to students. The series is broken up into several short segments, making it easy to fit into your lesson plan. Each segment covers a different topic, such as supply and demand, opportunity cost, and scarcity. The concepts are explained in simple terms, using examples that students can relate to. The video series is a great way to get students interested in economics and provide them with a basic understanding of key concepts.
This video describes the philosophy and histories behind the foundations that helped form the Bill of Rights as well as references to the Declaration and the Constitution.
This informative video explains the 27 amendments to the United States Constitution in just 4 minutes. From the Bill of Rights to the most recent amendment, viewers will learn about the changes and additions made to this important document over the years. The video is presented in an easy-to-understand format, with clear explanations and examples for each amendment. Whether you're a student or just interested in learning more about the US Constitution, this video is a must-watch.
This video was an educational film for schools during the Cold War to teach them about Duck and Cover Drills in the event of a nuclear attack. (atomic bomb, 1950's, fall out etc...)
If you are teaching a lesson about or during the Olympics then this video might be suitable. It talks ab little bit about what the medals are actually made of, how the olympics started, and just some plain awesome facts about the Olympics.