Instructional Video7:14
Religion for Breakfast

What is the Hagia Sophia?

12th - Higher Ed
The Hagia Sophia is a super famous building in Istanbul. Officially, at least according to the Turkish government, it is a museum. But it was originally built as a church and then was converted into a mosque after the Ottoman conquest of...
Instructional Video1:53
60 Second Histories

Farming in Ancient Greece

K - 5th
This short video describes what life is like on a farm in Ancient Greece, the terraces they farm on and food they grow and eat
Instructional Video7:32
Ancient Lights Media

Greece

6th - 8th
This clip looks at the physical features, climate, history and culture of Greece.
Instructional Video1:48
60 Second Histories

Olympic Games - the events

K - 5th
This short video describes the different types of sporting events held at the Olympics in Ancient Greece
Instructional Video1:47
60 Second Histories

Family Life for Men in Ancient Greece

K - 5th
This short video gives a man's view of life in Ancient Greece, his position as head of the household and his values
Instructional Video1:37
60 Second Histories

Family Life for Women in Ancient Greece

K - 5th
This short video gives a middle-class woman's view of life in Ancient Greece
Instructional Video1:48
60 Second Histories

Trade in Ancient Greece

K - 5th
A merchant explains how the Ancient Greeks traded with the rest of their world.
Instructional Video1:49
60 Second Histories

Democracy in Ancient Greece

K - 5th
A Greek philosopher explains how democracy began in Ancient Greece including the oligarchy system of rule
Instructional Video7:42
Let's Tute

Parts of Speech: Nouns, Pronouns, and Adjectives

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher introduces the concept of parts of speech in English grammar. The focus is on nouns, pronouns, and adjectives. The teacher explains the definitions and functions of each part of speech and provides examples for...
Instructional Video16:03
Epic History TV

Alexander the Great Part 1

12th - Higher Ed
Find out why many still consider Alexander the Great to be the greatest military leader of all time. Animated maps chart the full story of his brilliant 10-year campaign across Greece, Egypt, Iran, Afghanistan and to the borders of...
Instructional Video1:46
60 Second Histories

Olympic Games - how they started

K - 5th
This short video explores how and when the Olympic games started and discusses the other games that were also held at the time
Instructional Video1:49
60 Second Histories

Olympic Games - the athletes

K - 5th
This short video looks at who competed in the Olympics, how they trained and competed and the prize they could expect as a champion
Instructional Video1:52
60 Second Histories

Ancient Greece

K - 5th
This short video explores how Ancient Greece developed
Instructional Video13:47
Geography Now

Geography Now! Greece

8th - Higher Ed Standards
It may be the cradle of European civilization, but Greece faces some challenges including a gender imbalance and economic worries. The sea-faring nation has one of the largest numbers of archeological sites in the world, and its culture...
Instructional Video9:04
Geography Now

Geography Now! Cyprus

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Cyprus was the birthplace of Aphrodite, and the landscape's natural beauty points to that heritage. But, Cyprus is also home to a UN buffer zone and a mess of political enclaves and administrative zones, including an abandoned airport....
Instructional Video9:38
The Great War

Hero or Burden? - King Constantine I of Greece

9th - 12th Standards
Was King Constantine I the savior of Greece? A soldier before a king? A German sympathizer? A supporter of neutrality? King Constantine I—twice installed upon Greece's throne—reflects his small country's struggles during the Great War....
Instructional Video4:53
TED-Ed

What Really Happened to the Library of Alexandria?

9th - 12th Standards
Imagine if one library in your area decided to collect as much information as possible by hand—not an easy task. Believe it or not, the Library of Alexandria in Ancient Greece did just that! Learners watch an educational video, answer...
Instructional Video12:06
Crash Course

Ancient and Medieval Medicine: Crash Course History of Science #9

9th - 12th Standards
Medieval medicine is a mash-up of multicultural ideas! How did early doctors learn to do no harm? The ninth video in a 15-part series about the History of Medicine uncovers the fundamental teachings that sparked intense anatomical study...
Audio19:02
Storynory

Troy

5th - 8th Standards
An engaging narrator tells the tale of the Greeks and Trojans in a 19-minute audiobook that details the happenings of the Trojan War in a child-friendly manner.
Audio13:25
Storynory

Helen of Troy

5th - 8th Standards
Helen of Troy is one of the most prevalent figures in poetry, mythology, and literature. Discover how the Trojan War began with her journey to Troy with an engaging audiobook accompanied by a written background and transcript.
Audio
NPR: National Public Radio

Npr: Meltdown, Global Financial Crisis

9th - 10th
"Greece is on the Eruo" and that is why the market has confidence in the country. Greece is in financial difficulty and people are questioning whether the Euro was a good thing. If Greece was on its own currency it's goods might...
Instructional Video
Yad Vashem, The World Holocaust Remembrance Center

Yad Vashem: The Catastrophe of Salonikan Jewry

9th - 10th
Yad Vashem has the largest collection of Holocaust resources than anywhere else in the world. Their main objective is preserving all the stories of this time period so it is not forgotten or repeated. In addition to primary sources, they...
Instructional Video
Other

Hasapiko Instruction Video Clips

9th - 10th
This site by The Hellenic Traditional Arts Institute offers videos and step by step instructions on how to dance the Hasapiko.
Instructional Video
The Guardian

Guardian: Eurozone Bails Out Greece

9th - 10th
This report from the Eurozone Summit discusses the global community's plans to help Greece overcome its economic problems. Links to related articles are featured. (July 22, 2011).