Browse results: Text Comprehension Skills
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Documenting ChangeIn this video segment from New York Voices, botanists study plants to inform agriculture and climate change. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-12 |
Video |
The Double VIn this video segment from Soldiers Without Swords, learn about the "Double V" campaign launched by the black press during World War II to empower African-Americans at home and abroad on the war front. Accessibility features: Transcript |
6-12 |
Video |
EvergladesIn this video segment from WILD TV, a scientist in the Florida Everglades talks about her research on the pig frog. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-8 |
Video |
Explorers of Yesterday and TodayExplorer Tom Murphy braves a ground blizzard during a winter night in Yellowstone as seen in this video segment from Nature. Accessibility features: Transcript |
6-12 |
Video |
Fire CloudFirefighters fight a raging fire on a wild horse range in Montana in this video segment from Nature. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-12 |
Video |
Flora's Background and MotivationLearn about what motivated Flora, a woman from the city, to move to the African bush in this video segment from Africa. Accessibility features: Transcript |
6-12 |
Video |
Gullah MusicIn this video segment from EGG: the arts show, visit Sapelo Island, an island in Georgia inhabited by descendants of African slaves. Accessibility features: Transcript |
4-12 |
Video |
A Hard and Lonely LifeIn this video segment from Africa, Flora describes her life in the African bush of Tanzania. Accessibility features: Transcript |
6-12 |
Video |
The Healing TotemIn this video segment from New York Voices, Native-Americans make a gift of a commemorative totem pole for the September 11th tragedy. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-8 |
Video |
Historic Relationships Between Dogs and HumansIn this video segment from Nature, learn the history of the world’s first domesticated animal, the dog. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-12 |
Video |
The Injured OtterA young, injured otter must find his way during the winter in Yellowstone National Park in this segment from Nature. Accessibility features: Transcript |
6-12 |
Video |
The Invasion of the Modern WorldLoggers steal trees from the rainforest of Cameroon, one of Earth’s oldest living ecosystems, in this video segment from Africa. Accessibility features: Transcript |
4-12 |
Video |
Is This a Map of the Underground Railroad?In this segment from History Detectives, Anne Zorela, a map collector, believes she's found a map that outlines the routes of the Underground Railroad. Accessibility features: Transcript |
6-12 |
Video |
Jamaica Bay IntroductionIn this video segment from WILD TV, learn about the field study of scientists observing raccoons and terrapins in Jamaica Bay. Accessibility features: Transcript |
6-12 |
Video |
Jarrod Studies BirdsIn this video segment from WILD TV, an ornithologist describes his job. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-8 |
Video |
The Journey of the Jewish AmericansThis segment from The Jewish Americans shows how in the 19th century Jews and other groups were sometimes not welcomed when they immigrated to the United States. Accessibility features: Transcript |
6-12 |
Video |
A Look at a Japanese ClassroomIn this video segment from Wide Angle, learn about education in Japan by watching Ken, a first-grader, attend school. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-12 |
Video |
A Look at a Kenyan ClassroomIn this video segment from Wide Angle, learn about education in Kenya by visiting the first-grade classroom of Joab, a young Kenyan boy. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-12 |
Video |
ManateesIn this video segment from Nature, a veterinarian talks about the Florida manatee, an endangered species. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-8 |
Video |
Maya LinThis video segment from New York Voices features Chinese American architect Maya Lin. Accessibility features: Transcript |
6-12 |
Video |
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