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Elementary Black History Month close reading audio

Preview of The Different Song

The Different Song

Created by
Lora Bird
The Different Song encourages children to be responsible citizens by using the power of their voice to speak up and be active witnesses if they see or hear something hurtful. This song helps create an inclusive and safe classroom or group by empowering every voice to speak up and speak out against racism and discrimination based on language, color, appearance, gender and class. It promotes safety by teaching ALL students to support anyone who is on the receiving end of bullying, teasing...bas
Preview of The Great Pyramid and Aliens | Audiobook

The Great Pyramid and Aliens | Audiobook

The Great Pyramid and Aliens. Archaeologists have spent many years trying to crack the mysteries of the ancient pharaoh's burial tombs, but are yet to even scratch the surface of the pyramid's true history and nature. The pyramid's baffling past has given rise, over the course of the 20th and 21st century to countless theories about their construction, mostly involving aliens!Designed for classroom | home | distance learning and aimed at children and young adults who are looking to further their
Preview of The Nile River | Audiobook

The Nile River | Audiobook

The Nile River is not only the longest river in Africa, but it’s the longest river in the world. It was an extremely important part of Ancient Egyptian life and provided them with a rich source of food, transportation, and resources used for building. Egyptian civilization developed along the Nile River in large part because the river’s annual flooding ensured reliable, rich soil for growing crops. The Nile supported and allowed life to thrive in the grueling climate.Designed for classroom | hom
Preview of The Olympic Games | Audiobook

The Olympic Games | Audiobook

The Olympic Games. The Ancient Greeks loved competition of all sorts. Each year, the various city-states of Greece sent athletes to festivals of games, which were held to honor Zeus. The games were officially held every four years from 776 BC, but they possibly originated much earlier. A Greek myth credited the hero Herakles, better known as Hercules, with creating the running competitions at Olympia to celebrate the end of one of his missions called the twelve labors. Designed for classroom | h
Preview of Ancient Greek Philosophy | Audiobook

Ancient Greek Philosophy | Audiobook

Ancient Greek Philosophy. The philosophers of Ancient Greece were among the greatest thinkers to ever grace humanity. Ancient Greek philosophy and medical writing were extremely important on later thought, both in the West and in the East.Designed for classroom | home | distance learning and aimed at children and young adults who are looking to further their knowledge in all things Ancient History and Science. Episodes are all under 10 minutes, packed full of information that is easy for childre
Preview of Martin Luther King song

Martin Luther King song

I wrote this song for preschool, kinder, first and second graders to honor Martin Luther King, Jr. and help students appreciate his legacy.
Preview of The Legacy of Ancient Egypt | Audiobook

The Legacy of Ancient Egypt | Audiobook

The Legacy of Ancient Egypt. Five thousand years ago, along the Nile River in Africa, lived one of the most extraordinary civilizations in history. They built awe-inspiring mega structures, invented ingenious devices, and pushed human knowledge in areas like science, to new heights. In this final episode, you will learn about the advancements they made in areas like medicine and mathematics. Their influence on the modern world. And how the world changed following the demise of this mysterious an
Preview of Cleopatra | Audiobook

Cleopatra | Audiobook

Cleopatra. Cleopatra, who reigned as queen of Egypt during the 1st century B.C., is one of the most famous female rulers in history. Her life inspired a Shakespeare play and several movies. Famous in history and drama as the lover of Julius Caesar and later as the wife of Mark Antony. She was the last of a series of rulers called the Ptolemies who ruled Egypt for nearly 300 years. She was also the last true pharaoh of Egypt.Designed for classroom | home | distance learning and aimed at children
Preview of I Will Run the Race

I Will Run the Race

Song and Lyrics to reinforce knowledge during Black History month.
Preview of The Abolitionist Song - MP3 -Common Core Analysis

The Abolitionist Song - MP3 -Common Core Analysis

The Abolitionist Song aka “Song of the Abolitionist” was written by William Lloyd Garrison who was one of the most famous abolitionists in the history of the United States. The original lyrics were published in THE LIBERATOR in 1841. Professor Presley has taken the original song and melody (sung to the tune of Auld Lang Syne) and pumped it up with an upbeat musical track that will remind teachers of the second wave of ska music (think English Beat & The Selecter). The lyrics for this song
Preview of The Story of Velcro Audio Activitity

The Story of Velcro Audio Activitity

Created by
AimingForMore
Audio content to complete the set of activities of The Story of Velcro.
Preview of Audio Snippets of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "What's Your Blueprint" Speech

Audio Snippets of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "What's Your Blueprint" Speech

This audio is Dr. King's inspirational, 20-minute speech cut into five and a half minutes of guidance to success in life. MLK's 1967 lecture is clear-cut and specific on how to avoid victimization, take responsibility, and rise up to be an active global citizen. If anything teachers, listen to this in the morning for yourself to ALWAYS KEEP MOVING! :)
Preview of Kuku Rhythm from West Africa

Kuku Rhythm from West Africa

Kuku - from the forest region of Guinea, a rhythm originally used to welcome initiates back into the village. Play this for your students and give them a space to move in. They'll know what to do. "Let the drums dance you!" is what I have always said. We all share a heart beat. The drum and the rhythms they make are the heart of African music.
Preview of More Love (Character Song of Love for the World)

More Love (Character Song of Love for the World)

Created by
Lionel Jones
A wonderful song about peace, love, and harmony among all people. A perfect song for Red Ribbon Week or Anti Bullying. If you are a school, day care, camp, or any other organization that has children, this song is perfect for character development to create a positive atmosphere.
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