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What Comes Next? The End of WWII
- by The National WWII Museum
The National WWII Museum presents, “What Comes Next? The End of WWII.” This Virtual Field Trip focuses on what comes next, the 5 years following WWII in Europe and Japan. Students will learn about how the United States and the other Allied Powers...
Audience:  Education: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Adult Learners, Homeschool/Family Public Library: Library Patrons



This program has not yet been evaluated.


What’s It Like to Be a Children’s Author? Stenetta Anthony
- by Educate.Today
Want your students to explore what it is like to be a children’s author?  Then enroll and interact with Stenetta Anthony, children’s book author.  She will speak about the process of creating imaginative stories and the writing process.  She’ll...
Audience:  Education: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher(s)/Educator(s), Parent, Homeschool/Family



This program has not yet been evaluated.


Threats to Marine Ecosystems
- by Sea Turtle, Inc.
Are you interested in learning about climate change and the impacts that it has on our natural world?  Join us as we discuss current threats to the marine ecosystem and how we are working to counteract those issues within the realm of sea turtle...
Audience:  Education: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Adult LearnersPublic Library: Library Patrons



  based on 1 evaluation(s).


Making Georgia Home History and Diversity of Georgia (History)
- by Fernbank Museum
Learn about the people who have made Georgia home and shaped it into the place it is today. Starting from pre-historic time through modern Georgia, students will explore Georgia's history through the perspective of the people who built the state.
Audience:  Education: 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, Homeschool/Family , Learning Pod

This program has not yet been evaluated.


The Many Hues of Humans Skin Color Science!
- by Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Explore museum research and how studying human evolution better equips us to understand our general mammalian physiology. The many hues of humans reveal unique health issues our species faced as we began living in diverse habitats away from Africa...
Audience:  Education: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher(s)/Educator(s), Adult Learners, Homeschool/Family Public Library: Library Patrons



   based on 1 evaluation(s).


Tails & Tales Animal Storytime with Omaha's Zoo!
- by Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium
Join us live from Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium for a virtual storytime! We’ll share stories and songs, along with amazing animals from all over the zoo. Teachers will work with zoo staff to choose the perfect animal and the perfect...
Audience:  Education: Pre-K Students, Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, Parent, Homeschool/Family Public Library: Library Patrons, Library Staff



   based on 2 evaluation(s).


What's It Like Be A Children’s Author? Erin Garcia Presents You Are Sensational!
- by Educate.Today
Sites interested in growing students’ emotional intelligence, inclusion, and empathy will want to book Erin Garcia! Her presentation is helpful for sites with autistic and other neurodivergent (ADHD, dyslexia, etc.) or emotionally disturbed (ED...
Audience:  Education: Pre-K Students, Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Teacher(s)/Educator(s), Parent, Homeschool/Family



This program has not yet been evaluated.


Mighty Melanin The Science of Human Skin Color
- by Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Let's learn about human diversity! Exploring human skin color and other genetic variations helps us to track original migratory routes of our ancient ancestors. Investigate the concept of VARIATION in other animals, and celebrate variation within...
Audience:  Education: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7



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Money, Barter, and the Plantation Economy
- by Preservation Virginia
Exploring the financial foundations of the New World, students will consider how the colonies made money for the mother country, who performed that labor, and how the early colonists financially and culturally interacted with each other, and more!
Audience:  Education: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Homeschool/Family , Learning Pod

This program has not yet been evaluated.


Urban Slavery in America
- by Preservation Virginia
There is an intense misconception that Black slavery existed only on plantations in the United States. With the 1790 Richmond home of Chief Justice John Marshall as a lens, this program will present the lesser-known counter-narrative that enslaved...
Audience:  Education: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher(s)/Educator(s), Adult Learners, Homeschool/Family , Learning PodPublic Library: Library Patrons, Library Staff

This program has not yet been evaluated.


How Things Work The Three Branches of Government
- by Preservation Virginia
The U.S. Constitution devised a three-branch system of government for the new nation in 1789, but how does this radical democratic system work, and what does it entail? What was Chief Justice John Marshall’s role in elevating the Supreme Court to...
Audience:  Education: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher(s)/Educator(s), Adult Learners, Homeschool/Family , Learning Pod

This program has not yet been evaluated.


How Things Work The U.S. Supreme Court
- by Preservation Virginia
Throughout the past 230 years, the United States Supreme Court has ensured that individual rights and liberties are protected under the law. As the final arbiter of the law, the Supreme Court deems what is constitutional and what isn’t. This...
Audience:  Education: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher(s)/Educator(s), Homeschool/Family , Learning Pod

This program has not yet been evaluated.


Greatest Hits from the Marshall Court, 1801-1835
- by Preservation Virginia
Chief Justice John Marshall (1755-1835) served 34-years on the U.S. Supreme Court (1801-1835) and during his illustrious tenure during America's Early Republic, Marshall asserted the power and authority of the federal judiciary. Marshall developed...
Audience:  Education: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher(s)/Educator(s), Adult Learners, Homeschool/Family , Learning PodPublic Library: Library Patrons

This program has not yet been evaluated.


Debating the Nation Ratifying the U.S. Constitution
- by Preservation Virginia
The proposed American government is thought to be one of the most radical political experiments in history. What did it take to create the United States Constitution and make it the law of the land beginning in 1789? What was important to various...
Audience:  Education: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher(s)/Educator(s), Homeschool/Family , Learning Pod

This program has not yet been evaluated.


Black Rebellion in Early America
- by Preservation Virginia
This program will highlight three significant Black rebellions across the United States within the Early Republic period. Students will understand the causes, history, and impact of Gabriel’s Conspiracy (1800), the German Coast Uprising (1811...
Audience:  Education: 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher(s)/Educator(s), Parent, Adult Learners, Homeschool/Family , Learning PodPublic Library: Library Patrons

This program has not yet been evaluated.


The Spirit of ‘76 John Marshall, the Revolution, and the New Nation
- by Preservation Virginia
This program will explore the origins and rhetoric of the American Revolution, why the future Chief Justice John Marshall eagerly enlisted to serve, and stories and impacts from his time fighting for independence. Students will consider why, how...
Audience:  Education: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher(s)/Educator(s), Adult Learners, Homeschool/Family , Learning PodPublic Library: Library Patrons, Library Staff

This program has not yet been evaluated.


The XYZ Affair and Early American Diplomacy
- by Preservation Virginia
In the years immediately following the American Revolution, the new United States had to figure out who they were on an international stage and did so through treaties, trade, diplomacy, and both neutrality and war with other countries. How did...
Audience:  Education: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher(s)/Educator(s), Parent, Adult Learners, Homeschool/Family , Learning PodPublic Library: Library Patrons

This program has not yet been evaluated.


Hear Ye, Hear Ye The First Government in Colonial America
- by Preservation Virginia
As the oldest legislature in the New World, how did the General Assembly work, what did this government mean to the diverse populations of Virginia, and what is the legacy of this legislative body today? This virtual program from Preservation...
Audience:  Education: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher(s)/Educator(s), Adult Learners, Homeschool/Family , Learning PodPublic Library: Library Patrons

This program has not yet been evaluated.


Patrick Henry and Revolutionary Rhetoric
- by Preservation Virginia
Patrick Henry is known as the “Orator of the Revolution,” having fought the war for independence more prominently with his quill and his word than with a sword. What was so impactful about Henry’s 1775 “Liberty or Death” speech given at St. John’s...
Audience:  Education: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher(s)/Educator(s), Homeschool/Family , Learning PodPublic Library: Library Patrons

This program has not yet been evaluated.


Springboard to Stories
- by Author Marty Chan
Marty shares the origins of his books to show students how their lives can be springboards to stories. Through funny anecdotes, he’ll demonstrate how personal experiences combined with imagination can be a wellspring of inspiration. He’ll also...
Audience:  Education: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Homeschool/Family Public Library: Library Patrons

This program has not yet been evaluated.


 

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