On location footage, documentary paintings, illustrations, and photographs visually interpret one of the most popular works in orchestral repertory.
Explore the history of the Aeneid, the Roman counterpart of the Odyssey, and visit Troy, Delos, Scylla, Drepanum, Carthage, Lavinium, and Rome.
A discussion of costumes for the Friendship Carnival opens the way for the children of Tumtum to learn about Africa.
AIDS
What Everyone Needs to Know, Fourth Edition
by
CLEARVUE & SVE
Interviews, animation, and live action illustrate facts and misconceptions about HIV and its transmission, the progression from HIV to AIDS, living with HIV, and the important role of supportive family...
Abracadabra! Shazam! The Mysterious Magic Man and Letter Lizard appear to help children learn letters and the sounds they make.
Considers the events of the time, the people who influenced war events and history, and the outcomes that forever changed the world.
While listening to Gershwin's well-known composition, students will see many of the sights of Paris that inspired this absorbing work.
Examines the revolution from two distinctive perspectives: the colonies' and England's.
Acquaint students with the nature and achievements of early Egyptian civilization.
View some of the most outstanding sculpture and architecture found in ancient Greece from the early Archaic period through the Hellenistic age.