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2012 2013 Teaching
Resources Catalog
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The 2012 2013 Teaching Resources Catalog is designed to provide history resources for the classroom. These include lesson units, artifact kits, instructional videos, the Teacher Institute, and the Electronic Field Trip series. We believe you will find these materials to be a resource that will enrich your curriculum and help inspire your students to discover the excitement of American history.
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Featuring:
The Electronic Field Trip Series
Live internet events and national television broadcasts bring American history alive in your classroom.
A Day in the Life
The A Day in the Life series, now in DVD format, presents eight stories of Williamsburg, Virginia, residents on one day in late May 1774.
From Ear to Ear
The Passage of American Music through American Slavery
Stories Under African Skies
Stories in the African American Tradition
Jefferson and Adams: A Stage Play
Written by Howard Ginsberg (based on his original play)
Williamsburg - The Story of a Patriot
See the iconic story of the Revolution in Williamsburg. DVD includes special features on the film's making and restoration.
The Young Americans Book Series
Colonial Williamsburg Children Tell Their Stories
Award-winning author Joan Lowery Nixon captures the imagination of your students with these history stories. (Exerpts available; choose "Learn More.")
Lesson Plans by
and
ABC-CLIO and The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation have teamed up to bring you an all-new series of downloadable lesson plans, in conjunction with Colonial Williamsburg’s Electronic Field Trips (EFTs).
Each easy-to-download lesson plan is value priced at $5 – a benefit that every educator can appreciate!









