VIDEOS RELATED TO BOTH GRADES' CONTENT:
1. Go online and check out "History Channel for Kids." It contains lots of videos on historical content studied in both 7th and 8th grades.
2. Go to www.liveleak.com This site contains numerous videos concerning past and recent history. However, not all videos are school appropriate for middle school. Parents should monitor this site. At school students will only be able to access appropriate videos posted on this site that are okayed by the teacher.
1. Go online and check out "History Channel for Kids." It contains lots of videos on historical content studied in both 7th and 8th grades.
2. Go to www.liveleak.com This site contains numerous videos concerning past and recent history. However, not all videos are school appropriate for middle school. Parents should monitor this site. At school students will only be able to access appropriate videos posted on this site that are okayed by the teacher.
VIDEOS RELATED TO 8th GRADE CONTENT:
1. On the internet, there are a number of videos on U.S. history by "Crash Course." Just go to the internet and type in "Crash Course U.S. History" and any number of short (approximately 10 minute) videos are available to watch.
1. On the internet, there are a number of videos on U.S. history by "Crash Course." Just go to the internet and type in "Crash Course U.S. History" and any number of short (approximately 10 minute) videos are available to watch.
VIDEOS REALTED TO 7th GRADE CONTENT:
1. On the internet, there are a number of videos on world history by "Crash Course." Just go to the internet and type in "Crash Course World History" and any number of short (approximately 10 minute) videos are available to watch.
2. Click on the following video titled "Dance Around the World" by Alissa Baird. See if you can identify places in the background of the video. http://nortonsafe.search.ask.com/videos?q=dance+around+the+world+video+alissa+baird&geo=US&prt=360&locale=en_US&o=15527&ver=21&chn=retail&tpr=2&ts=1403655645906
1. On the internet, there are a number of videos on world history by "Crash Course." Just go to the internet and type in "Crash Course World History" and any number of short (approximately 10 minute) videos are available to watch.
2. Click on the following video titled "Dance Around the World" by Alissa Baird. See if you can identify places in the background of the video. http://nortonsafe.search.ask.com/videos?q=dance+around+the+world+video+alissa+baird&geo=US&prt=360&locale=en_US&o=15527&ver=21&chn=retail&tpr=2&ts=1403655645906