Curated Video
Around The World Basketball Trick: Tutorial From The Harlem Globetrotters
Want to learn how to do a popular basketball trick from the Harlem Globetrotters? Check out this video! In this tutorial, Speedy Artis from the Globetrotters shows you how to do the Around The World Spin Trick with several important...
Curated Video
ll ss ff zz ck | Double Letter Sounds | Blending Practice | Learn to Read | British Teacher
Blending is a key skill that will help improve your child's reading ability. Use this video to practice your child's blending skills. This video uses Group 1 sounds to make simple words. It focuses on the: - ll sound - ff sound - ss...
Curated Video
The Great American Songbook
The Great American Songbook, a collection of jazz standards and show tunes created by talented songwriters in early 20th century New York, provided solace and joy during difficult times in U.S. history.
Curated Video
Gladys Bentley: Breaking All the Rules
At a time when homosexuality was illegal in the United States, LGBTQ+ artist and pioneer Gladys Bentley broke all the rules to become one of the wealthiest Black performers of her time.
Curated Video
American Culture
Miss Palomine explains that America is different from other countries because America is made up of millions of people who came from other countries to live here. She also discusses American culture that is popular in most of the world.
The Guardian
Hugh Masekela archive interview: 'When I look at the time I have left I have to hurry up'
In an interview filmed in 2011, the Guardian's Robin Denselow speaks to Hugh Masekela, the great South African jazz trumpeter and human rights campaigner, who has died peacefully at the age of 78.
Learning Mole
Letter J
Follow the conductor as she searches for the members of her Alphabet Band. Learn the letter sound and name and explore words that begin with the letter J.
Curated Video
Author’s Style
Students will learn about different aspects that go into creating an author’s unique writing style.
One Minute History
170 - Nina Simone - One Minute History
Nina Simone was an American singer, pianist, and civil rights activist, born in 1933 in North Carolina. She trained as a classical pianist at Juilliard, but switched to performing jazz and blues in nightclubs. Her music was influenced by...
Curated Video
Prohibition: Capitol Hill Secret
While Prohibition made it to illegal to sell, transport or make alcohol in the United States, the top brass in the US Congress were able to stay well-lubricated – thanks to the nefarious work of famed bootlegger, George Cassiday.
Curated Video
The Harlem Cultural Festival: Summer of Soul
The Harlem Cultural Festival, also known as the Black Woodstock, was a watershed moment for Black culture in America that history almost forgot.
Curated Video
QAR Reading Strategy (Question-Answer Relationship)
Parents: If your child is a struggling reader, consider using this reading strategy. Teachers: This video may be used to introduce QAR to your class. You can also assign it to students who are virtual.
Two Minute Music Theory
Is Older Music Better? - Music Theory Vlog #1
Is older music better? Is current music worse? Are we as composers and songwriters devolving? I discuss these topics on my first ever music theory vlog.
Hip Hughes History
The 1920's Explained: US History Review
A lecture for United States history which focuses on the Roaring Twenties, specifically designed for the regents examination in NY State.
Music Matters
Simple Soloing using the Pentatonic Scale - Music Performance
Never been quite sure what the pentatonic scale is? Know what the pentatonic scale is but not sure how to use it? Want to improvise or compose a really effective piece without having to know much about theory or chords? Get creative with...
Ti & Me TV
What To Wear To Dance- The Best Clothes, Shoes, and Accessories @Miss Auti
Learn what to wear to dance, what to put in your bag, and what accessories you'll need! I walk you through every style and give you great tips.
Learn French With Alexa
GCSE French Speaking: What kind of music or movie do you prefer?
In this video we look at this question: Quel genre de musique ou de film préfères-tu ? - What kind of music or movie do you prefer? (AQA Theme 1 - Identity and culture, Topic 3 - Media and free time)
Two Minute Music Theory
Tritone Substitution vs Augmented 6 Chords - Q&A #3
Today's question is about the difference between the Tritone Substitution and the Augmented 6 Chord. Is there a difference? Are they the same thing? Will a fight break out in the comments section? Does the Australian Augmented 6 actually...
Ti & Me TV
Beginner Jazz Dance Class I Warm up & Technique Tutorial
A 30 minute beginner jazz class complete with a warm up and stretch, across the floor combinations, and center pirouette training. Follow along with Miss Auti to work on jazz walks, kicks, turns, leaps, and flexibility!
Music Matters
Extended Chords Made Clear - Music Theory
Always wondered what we mean by the term extended chords? Want to use extended chords but not sure how to? Are you a composer who can use chords but want your chords to be more interesting and more colourful? Want to be able to use...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Brian R. Little - Teachers Make a Difference - George A. Kelly
Brian R. Little is a pioneer in the study of human personality and well being Professor Little has been a major innovator in the field of personality assessment and motivation and is the 2020 winner of the Henry A. Murray Award for...
Odd Quartet
The Most Important Chord Progression - Music Theory Crash Course
There is one chord progression that gets used in almost every style of music from classical, jazz, hip hop, pop music, and EDM. It is the V - I chord progression. Today, we are going to break this down to see why it works and how it...
Ti & Me TV
Beginner/Intermediate Jazz Dance I Follow Along Class with @Miss Auti
A beginner/intermediate jazz technique tutorial! I walk you through pirouettes, leg holds, and leap preparations. Plus, a cute puppy!
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Antoinette Brim-Bell - 'The Poet is Freed'
Antoinette Brim, author of These Women You Gave Me, Icarus in Love and Psalm of the Sunflower, is a Cave Canem Foundation fellow, a recipient of the Walker Foundation Scholarship to the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, and a...