Use these animated shorts to introduce or review literary elements and techniques like theme, setting, figurative language, characterization, and conflict.
Presenting a treasure trove of videos from MASTERPIECE films, supported by essays and teaching tips, this collection offers innovative ways to access, understand, and analyze classic literature adapted for the screen.
Math at the Core offers engaging media and integrated activities and is designed for middle school students of diverse learning styles and backgrounds.
Watch videos of educators who are using media in the classroom in innovative and creative ways. Find tips on how to start creating media and learn how artists are using media in their artworks.
These videos take the traditional concepts taught in middle and high school science, engineering, and math classes and put them in a context completely outside the classroom.
This health and wellness series includes over 30 videos and resources and focuses on keeping families active, nutritional education, and self-awareness.
Videos explore the history and elements of music. Through live performances and interviews, the collection represents a wide variety of cultures, periods, and styles of music.
Inspiring STEM Educators: The NASA Physics and Engineering Collection is designed to bring real-world applications of physics and engineering concepts into high school classrooms.
Take a fascinating look at Native American art, history, and culture as told through the historians, artists, students, and scientists in this featured resource collection.
Explore the print shop at New Echota, the capital of the Cherokee Nation. In this building is where the Cherokee Phoenix, the first newspaper written in a Native American language, was printed.
In Georgia, unlike most states with large cities, the county is still the center of political and cultural life for a majority of the state's citizens.