This 27-minute video lesson is part 1 of Sal's overview of the …
This 27-minute video lesson is part 1 of Sal's overview of the Haitian Revolution. It covers the slaves rebellion in Saint-Domingue (Haiti) and the rise of Toussaint. L'Ouverture. [History playlist: Lesson 18 of 26]
This 17-minute video lesson concludes Sal's overview of the Haitian Revolution. It …
This 17-minute video lesson concludes Sal's overview of the Haitian Revolution. It covers Dessalines taking on Leclerc and Rochambeau. [History playlist: Lesson 19 of 26]
This 16-minute video lesson looks at Napoleon and the War of the …
This 16-minute video lesson looks at Napoleon and the War of the Fourth Coalition. It shows how Napoleon takes on Prussia and Russia and wins again. [History playlist: Lesson 22 of 26]
This 22-minute video lesson covers Napoleon and the war of The Third …
This 22-minute video lesson covers Napoleon and the war of The Third Coalition. It explains how Napoleon leads France to become the dominant power in Europe. Napoleon I becomes Emperor of France. [History playlist: Lesson 21 of 26]
This 13-minute video lesson covers Napoleon and the wars of The First …
This 13-minute video lesson covers Napoleon and the wars of The First Coalition and The Second Coalition against France. It focuses on Napolean's role. [History playlist: Lesson 20 of 26]
This 20-minute video lesson looks at Napoleon's Peninsular Campaigns and how French …
This 20-minute video lesson looks at Napoleon's Peninsular Campaigns and how French forces became embroiled in the Iberian Peninsula. [History playlist: Lesson 23 of 26]
In this 9-minute video lesson, Sal compares the pattern of U.S. Cold …
In this 9-minute video lesson, Sal compares the pattern of U.S. Cold War interventions in Korea, Cuba, and Vietnam. [History playlist: Lesson 10 of 26]
Covering both U.S. and world history topics, History Reference Source (formerly the …
Covering both U.S. and world history topics, History Reference Source (formerly the History Reference Center) is a full-text database featuring historical reference books, magazines, journals and thousands of primary source documents.
This 15-minute video lesson gives a basic overview of U.S. history from …
This 15-minute video lesson gives a basic overview of U.S. history from World War II to the Vietnam War. It briefly looks at Hitler, the Cold War, the Bay of Pigs, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the Space Race. [History playlist: Lesson 4 of 26]
In this 14-minute video lesson Sal weighs in on capitalism and his …
In this 14-minute video lesson Sal weighs in on capitalism and his understanding of when capitalism can potentially undermine innovation, competition and merit. [History playlist: Lesson 12 of 26]
Students see that geometric shapes can be found in all sorts of …
Students see that geometric shapes can be found in all sorts of structures as they explore the history of the Roman Empire with a focus on how engineers 2000 years ago laid the groundwork for many structures seen today. Through a short online video, brief lecture material and their own online research directed by worksheet questions, students discover how the Romans invented a structure known today as the Roman arch that enabled them to build architecture never before seen by humankind, including the amazing aqueducts. Students calculate the slope and its total drop and angle over its entire distance for an example aqueduct. Completing this lesson prepares students for the associated activity in which teams build and test model aqueducts that meet specific constraints. This lesson serves as an introduction to many other geometry—and engineering-related lessons—including statics and trusses, scale modeling, and trigonometry.
Today we’ll cover the fourth and final of our core disciplines of …
Today we’ll cover the fourth and final of our core disciplines of engineering: chemical engineering. We’ll talk about its history and evolution going from soda ash competitions to oil refineries and renewable energies. We’ll also discuss some newer and emerging fields like biotechnology and pharmaceuticals.
Option 1: RESEARCH Top 3 flight contributions CRITERIA: Create a magazine entry …
Option 1: RESEARCH Top 3 flight contributions
CRITERIA:
Create a magazine entry or a digital story telling creations, which includes 3 paragraphs (& pictures) on what you consider to be the top 3 biggest contributions to flight. Make sure to list your references. If you are doing a digital story telling creation you will only need a rough copy and not a good copy. Make sure you are including how it impacts humans and your daily life. Option 2: Create an online timeline
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