News Clip7:23
Instructional Video4:58
Crash Course

History of the 4th of July Crash Course US History Special

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you a bit about the 4th of July. In this special short Crash Course, John celebrates American Independence Day by teaching you how the holiday came to be on the 4th of July, and the many ways that Americans...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Mexico Customs

12th - Higher Ed
The Mexican calendar is filled with special events and holidays, both national and religious. In fact, there isn’t a month all year when Mexicans don’t celebrate at least one holiday. Christmas is the most important holiday in Mexico....
Instructional Video1:52
Curated Video

How to Make Firecracker Shots for the 4th of July

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Do it for your country -- but don't overdo it. Mix up a batch of patriotic cocktails for your Independence Day party.
Instructional Video6:36
The Daily Conversation

How Philly Became America's First Metropolis

6th - Higher Ed
Philadelphia was America’s first capital and played a key role in the nation’s founding, including where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were written. The city is known for its many “firsts,” like the first hospital,...
Instructional Video2:05
Makematic

Independence Day

K - 8th
The Fourth of July marks the transformation of the 13 colonies into a free and independent United States.
Instructional Video13:50
Astrum

The Strangest Space Race You Never Knew About

Higher Ed
The little-known story behind the Zambian Space Program.
Instructional Video2:49
Curated Video

Why did the Colonies Declare Independence?

9th - Higher Ed
In the late 1770s, U.S. patriots banded together to declare independence from Great Britain. But why did they want their independence and what kind of country did they want the United States to be?
Instructional Video2:14
Curated Video

What is the 4th of July?

9th - Higher Ed
Independence Day takes place every year on the 4th of July. It celebrates the day that the Founders of the United States declared their independence from Great Britain.
Instructional Video4:55
The Guardian

Guessing Birthdays Using Algebra part 2

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn how to guess birthdays using algebraic expressions. By assigning variables to month and day numbers, multiplying, adding, and simplifying, this instructor reveals a mathematical trick to accurately guessing birthdays. The engaging...
Instructional Video5:58
Curated Video

4th of July Project: How To Make An American Flag Banner

Pre-K - Higher Ed
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Instructional Video2:23
Curated Video

Native American Boarding Schools: Forced Separation of Families

9th - Higher Ed
For over a hundred years, the U.S. government used education as a tool to assimilate Native American children into American society - by systematically erasing their history, culture, and language.
Instructional Video28:21
The Guardian

Rubbish at algebra? Take Jonny's maths masterclass

Pre-K - Higher Ed
It's not only tricky to teach – pupils often simply don't see the point of algebra. Maths teacher Jonny Heeley gives an algebra masterclass to an audience of year 10 students from three London schools and starts by amazing them when he...
Instructional Video2:14
Curated Video

What is the 4th of July?

9th - Higher Ed
Independence Day takes place every year on the 4th of July. It celebrates the day that the Founders of the United States declared their independence from Great Britain.
Instructional Video2:49
Curated Video

Why did the Colonies Declare Independence?

9th - Higher Ed
In the late 1770s, U.S. patriots banded together to declare independence from Great Britain. But why did they want their independence and what kind of country did they want the United States to be?
Instructional Video38:48
Sir Linkalot

Sir Linkalot Live - Friday at 5 [Episode #4]

K - 5th
Sir Linkalot Live - Friday at 5 [Episode #4]
Instructional Video1:18
The Kiboomers

Happy Fourth of July | Happy Independence Day song for kids | The Kiboomers | Kids Songs

Pre-K - K
Happy Fourth of July. Enjoy. Happy Fourth of July song lyrics for kids Beat a drum March along Give a cheer Hip Hip Hooray Wave a flag Sing a song Happy Independence Day! See the fireworks in the sky Give a cheer Hip Hip Hooray Happy...
Instructional Video4:05
TLDR News

What is Juneteenth? Biden's New Federal Holiday Explained - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Today is Juneteenth, the annual celebration of the date when slaves were first freed in Texas and a symbolic moment in the anti-slavery movement. In this video we explain the celebration and why Biden made it a new federal holiday.
Instructional Video1:13
The Kiboomers

4th of July Song: Boom Boom Happy 4th of July

Pre-K - K
Happy 4th of July! Here is a super fun and cute July 4th song for kids. It is called Boom, Boom, Happy 4th of July. This song for children is easy to follow along and sing along to. Enjoy. July 4th song lyrics for kids Boom Boom Happy...
Instructional Video7:42
Schooling Online Kids

History for Kids: Stage 2 - Global Celebrations and Commemorations

K - 5th
It’s time to celebrate! Join in the fun of Independence Day in America, Chinese New Year and the Islamic month of Ramadan. Discover different events from around the world that many people in Australia celebrate too.

Along the way,...
Instructional Video1:22
Encyclopaedia Britannica

Just the Facts: India's Independence Day

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Overview of the celebration of Independence Day in India.
Instructional Video3:34
Curated Video

A2 English Listening Practice - 4th of July

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video serves as English listening comprehension practice for lower-level students. In this video, a native English speaker talks slowly and clearly about the topic of the 4th of July. The subtitles are included at the bottom of the...
Instructional Video2:16
Curated Video

The Bill of Rights: What is it and what Rights does it Guarantee?

9th - Higher Ed
The right to stand up for what we believe in is as American as apple pie and is protected under US law by the Bill of Rights: a list of ten amendments to the US Constitution that almost never existed.
Instructional Video13:35
OverSimplified

The American Revolution (Part 2)

6th - 11th
The American Revolution (Part 2)