The Law of the Land
Thomas Klise
This program provides an introduction to the Constitution of the United States and, as such, to the general structure of American government. It di...
View full detailsThis program provides an introduction to the Constitution of the United States and, as such, to the general structure of American government. It di...
View full detailsThe Middle Ages lasted for roughly 1,000 years, and witnessed the transformation of Europe from a vast wilderness dotted with outposts of the Roman...
View full detailsThe Monroe Doctrine stated that European interference in the Western Hemisphere would be considered interference in the affairs of the United State...
View full detailsWhile the novel as a literary form has existed for only 300 years, there can be no thorough study of literature without an examination of this lite...
View full detailsThis cartooned and colorful unit examines the history and function of the American political party. It explores the influence of political parties ...
View full detailsFor too many students, learning the correct usage and placement of punctuation marks can seem an impossible chore. This popular six-part series tea...
View full detailsThis colorful two-part production traces the history of ancient Egypt from its earliest settlers, and provides a close-up look at the important peo...
View full detailsDuring ancient times, the people of Greece enjoyed a culture in many ways more vibrant, more civilized, and more artistic than any we know today. T...
View full detailsThis magnificent program provides a look at the emperors and politics, art and architecture, philosophy and popular culture of ancient Rome. Throug...
View full detailsPoetry can take many different forms – from the rolling and easy-to-memorize ballad, to the compact, suggestive haiku, to the artful rambling of fr...
View full detailsIn a good short story, every element in its artistic composition — plot, character, theme, narrative manner, and setting — should contribute to the...
View full detailsThe War of 1812 signified the end of Colonial America, and firmly announced to the world that his new Republic could stand on its own. Fought on Am...
View full detailsWhen Columbus “discovered” America in 1492, there were already several million real Americans living there. This two-part production shows how the ...
View full detailsFor almost two centuries, Virginia was the most important of America’s colonies, in terms of size, wealth, and political leadership. This unit prov...
View full detailsThis lively overview examines the pioneers and frontiersmen, the Gold Rush and Mormon migration, and discusses buffalo, wagon trains, Indians, and ...
View full detailsThis spirited program seeks to instill in students a love of language and a curiosity about the etymology of words they encounter. It examines the ...
View full detailsThomas Jefferson is probably best known as the author of the Declaration of Independence. Yet, he was also the third President of the United States...
View full detailsChallenge your students on their knowledge of Julius Caesar in a fun new way! This game requires both comprehension of the play, and board strategy...
View full detailsThis production reveals America’s Economic miracle that transformed the workbench of one day into the factory of the next. It shows how shrewd deve...
View full detailsWritten by Thomas Jefferson in 1776, the Declaration of Independence outlined the truths that the new American government held to be self-evident: ...
View full detailsThis program provides an in-depth discussion of the four basic types of point of view: omniscient, limited omniscient, first person, and objective....
View full detailsFought on American soil between the United States and Britain, the War of 1812 was certainly one of the strangest wars in history. It was a war tha...
View full detailsThis cartoon-style unit addresses that elusive element known as “style.” Rather than presenting a dry listing of “general principles,” the program ...
View full detailsTheater, as we know it, has existed for approximately 2,500 years. This superb production looks at the early Egyptian “passion plays,” the Dionysia...
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