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U.S. History literature circle videos

Preview of The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow Video Circles

The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow Video Circles

Literature circles have provided invaluable for teachers introducing literature as well as document-based instruction. The same tools can be used, with little “tweaking” when using documentaries as well as full length movies. The strategy is to leave enough time to accomplish your goals and to provide a way which students can watch the video on their own time. There are four major roles in video circles; summarizer, connector, wordsmith and plumber. Each role is described on the individual role
Preview of Melville's "Moby-Dick" Whaleship Bundle: Live from Mystic Seaport!

Melville's "Moby-Dick" Whaleship Bundle: Live from Mystic Seaport!

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The History Zone
Show your students what an authentic nineteenth-century whaleship looked like! You will visit the Charles W. Morgan, a real wooden whaling ship still in the water at Mystic Seaport Museum in Mystic, Connecticut. It is the only wooden whaling ship in the world still in the water. Learn more about the Morgan at Mystic Seaport's website: https://mysticseaport.org/explore/morgan/. Note that the ship in Moby-Dick, the Pequod, is fictional.This bundle includes two videos from Mystic Seaport Museum in
Preview of Melville's "Moby-Dick" Whaleship Video Tour
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Melville's "Moby-Dick" Whaleship Video Tour

Created by
The History Zone
Show your students what an authentic nineteenth-century whaleship looked like! This 12-minute, 28-second video tour shows you the rigging, attached whaleboats (including one that you can climb into), and deck of a whaleship—including tryworks—along with a special cabin constructed on deck for the wife of one of the captains, the windows that allow a little bit of light to go belowdecks, the captain's quarters, the mates' quarters, the forecastle ("fo'c'sle") where the majority of the sailors sle
Preview of Melville's "Moby-Dick" Whaleship Hold and Barrels of Oil Video Tour
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Melville's "Moby-Dick" Whaleship Hold and Barrels of Oil Video Tour

Created by
The History Zone
Explore the hold of a nineteenth-century whaleship in this 1-minute, 53-second video. Note the difference between the vertical support posts that have been restored on the vessel and the originals, worn down by barrels of oil constantly knocking into them at sea. Notice also that new technology was installed in the hold to accommodate the vessel's historic 2014 journey along the coast of New England.The video is of the Charles W. Morgan, a real wooden whaling ship still in the water at Mystic Se
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