Instructional Video6:18
C-SPAN

On This Day: Fall of the Berlin Wall

7th - Higher Ed Standards
The Berlin Wall divided a city.. Using clips of discussions between historians, segments from contemporary films, interviews with political operatives, and speeches, learners consider what it was like to look over a wall and behind the...
Instructional Video5:32
C-SPAN

On This Day: Veterans/Armistice Day

7th - 12th Standards
While Veterans Day started as a way to remember World War I, it now honors veterans from all conflicts. Scholars consider the meaning of the day while viewing clips of ceremonies, presidential speeches, and military historians talking...
Instructional Video3:18
C-SPAN

On This Day: Battle of Tippecanoe

7th - 12th Standards
What do the War of 1812 and the accidental presidency of John Tyler have in common? Historians ponder the question as they learn about the Battle of Tippecanoe, how it led to the declaration of war with Great Britain in the War of 1812,...
Instructional Video3:08
C-SPAN

On This Day: Iranian Hostage Crisis

7th - Higher Ed Standards
The history behind the Iranian Revolution and hostage crisis is long and complicated. The hostage crisis directly affected a presidential election, and it played into Cold War fears of a global crisis. Using video clips of an historian...
Instructional Video1:40
National WWII Museum

War in Europe Overview

7th - 12th Standards
Victory in World War II was by no means a forgone outcome for the Americans. A video resource paints a picture about what the Allies faced by the time the United States entered the conflict. Issues included both wartime production and...
Lesson Plan3:32
Orange County Water Atlas

Location, Location, Location…

6th - 8th Standards
Young geographers discover not only how to read and recognize coordinates on a map, but also gain a deeper understanding of latitude and longitude and how climate changes can vary significantly across latitudes.
Instructional Video4:32
TED-Ed

The Chemistry of Cold Packs

7th - 12th Standards
How can it take water hours to freeze, but a cold pack can go from room temperature to near freezing in an matter of moments? Find out with this short video that explores the endothermic reaction that make these modern marvels possible.
Instructional Video
Arizona State University

Arizona State University: College of Law: Legislative Branch Videos

6th - 8th Standards
Video collection divided into seven chapters designed to teach students about the legislative branch of the U.S. government. With overviews of the House of Representatives and Senate, voting and vetoes, and how a bill becomes law.
Instructional Video
Indiana University

The Center on Congress: Congressional Moments Videos

9th - 10th Standards
View brief videos examining key legislation throughout our nation's history that impacts our lives today. Topics include Child Labor, Civil Rights, Securities and Exchange Commission, National Park Service, The Marshall Plan, and Women's...
Instructional Video
Other

The Center on Congress: How a Bill Becomes Law

9th - 10th Standards
Video looking at how an idea for a law eventually becomes an official law. [0:56]
Instructional Video
Other

Center on Congress: Teaching With Primary Resources

9th - 10th Standards
Website for students and teachers using primary resources to explore historical events to learn about the U.S. Congress. Includes lesson plans and interactive activities.
Instructional Video
Library of Congress

Loc: congress.gov: The Legislative Process

9th - 10th Standards
A collection of short videos that explain the different stages of the legislative process, including the introduction and referral of bills, debate by a committee, placement on a calendar for discussion about whether it will be sent to...
Instructional Video
Other

Congress.gov: The Legislative Process

9th - 10th Standards
The process of a bill becoming a law is rarely predictable and can vary from bill to bill. For a general overview of this process, watch the following video which explains the path most bills take to become laws. [5:10]
Audio
Backstory Radio

Back Story Radio: Stuck: A History of Gridlock

9th - 10th Standards
BackStory episode examines the topic of legislative standoffs in Congress by looking at the history of Congressional gridlock and evaluating the outcome. Audio and transcript are provided.
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Academic Vocabulary in the Common Core: An Introduction

Pre-K - 1st Standards
This series of video segments explains the importance of academic vocabulary in the common core curriculum. The video segments included highlight the three tiers of vocabulary [1:35], the role of vocabulary in the common core curriculum...
Instructional Video
Annenberg Foundation

Annenberg Classroom: The Legislative Process: How a Bill Becomes a Federal Law

9th - 10th Standards
Video [19:00] in which Senator Diane Feinstein and Representative Pete Sessions discuss with a group of high school students the legislative process. An informative explanation with visuals and anecdotal information to support...
Instructional Video
AdLit

Ad lit.org: Vocabulary

Pre-K - 1st Standards
This is a collection of four videos about teaching vocabulary. The first is a principal discussing a school-wide approach to vocabulary improvement; the second is a director of the academic English at the University of California...
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics:the Three Branches of Government:broad Versus Enumerated Powers

9th - 10th Standards
How broad should be the powers of Congress? The Virginia and New Jersey plans proposed different visions of legislative power.
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: How Congress Functions: Pt. 15: Resolutions

9th - 10th Standards
Resolutions in Congress can be simple or joint. They can be proposals for laws, for constitutional amendments, or for other matters.
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: How Congress Functions: Pt. 16: How a Bill Becomes a Law

9th - 10th Standards
The lengthy process a bill must go through before it becomes a law is explained.
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: How Congress Functions: Pt. 18: Mark Up Sessions

9th - 10th Standards
Mark-up sessions are committee meetings that happen at a later stage in the process a bill goes through before a final vote in the Senate or the House.
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: How Congress Functions: Pt. 19: Conference Committees

9th - 10th Standards
A conference committee is comprised of members from both chambers of Congress. It tries to resolve differences between the House and the Senate over the content of a bill. It issues a conference report to both chambers for a vote.
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: How Congress Functions: Pt. 21: Majority Support

9th - 10th Standards
At every stage in the process of becoming a law, a bill is scrutinized and must have majority support for it in order to be moved along.
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: How Congress Functions: Pt. 23: Landmark Legislation

9th - 10th Standards
Landmark legislation is created by Congress when there is a need for it, such as to address inequality or to protect workers' rights.