Educational History Videos and Curriculum
Our program includes educational history videos and educator-created curriculum adaptable to grades 2-5. The videos portray important historical events from a kid-centric perspective. Students are encouraged to connect historical characters’ experiences and modern-day times.
The curriculum includes multimodal, multi-disciplinary, standards-aligned curriculum adaptable to appeal to all types of learners. Two membership levels allow teachers and parents to choose the option that best fits their needs. View our free episode page for more information.
Helping Students Build Connections
Educational history videos don’t have to be boring! Guided by their eccentric tutor, Miss Jordanna, three children are transported through time for a first-hand look at significant moments in American history. Watch as the children see, hear, and relate to the successes and hardships that helped shape America’s development. Our unique presentation of these historical events enables students to connect our nation’s history to modern-day times. View Season One topics.
Engaging Curriculum for All Learners
The lessons included in our Premium Membership are aligned with the National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies. Content is adaptable for grades 2-5. Parents and educators will appreciate the low-prep extension activities that facilitate creativity, collaboration, communication, critical thinking, and learning across disciplines. With sections titled Talk About It, Investigate It, Imagine It, Draw It, and Do It, there are meaningful activities for all types of learners. View our episode preview here.
Activity Descriptions
Question prompts for students to communicate general understanding of historical events presented in the lesson, promote critical thinking about how these events may have impacted the people who experienced them, and discover ways historical events relate to modern-day situations.
Activities that inspire alternative perspective-taking and creativity through multiple methods of expression including verbal communication, collaboration, creative writing, and art.
Investigative activities that encourage critical thinking and analytical learning through activities that incorporate research and math.
Activities designed to promote understanding through the arts.
Kinesthetic activities that strengthen the connection with the learning material.