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Preview of Revolutionary War: a soldier's story /complete materials

Revolutionary War: a soldier's story /complete materials

Created by
Anna Lee Dozier
Introduce your students to Samuel Overton, a free man of color who joined the North Carolina Continental Line and fought for independence in the Revolutionary War. Samuel Overton, a real historical person, joined for a three-year commitment in the early days of the revolution but stayed on until independence was achieved. He was present at pivotal events including Valley Forge, the Siege of Charleston, and the British surrender at Yorktown. Based on genealogical research and historical documents
Preview of Revolutionary War: a soldiers story/No Turning Back

Revolutionary War: a soldiers story/No Turning Back

Created by
Anna Lee Dozier
In No Turning Back, Samuel Overton tells his story of joining the North Carolina Continental Line and fighting in the Revolutionary War as a free man of color. This creative retelling of the life of a real person can be used in various ways, for example as a reading piece for children or young people to enter into the story of an individual who chose to fight for independence, or as the script for a dramatic reading. No Turning Back can be used on its own in the classroom or as a companion to th
Preview of Transcript, "El escarabajo verde: El poder de caminar"

Transcript, "El escarabajo verde: El poder de caminar"

Transcript of a half-hour episode of the Spanish nature program "El escarabajo verde," titled "El poder de caminar". The episode explores the nature of walking in the human species, its beneficial effects on our physical and psychological health, and focuses in large part on the round-the-world walking quest of a young Spanish man, who wrote a book about his adventure. The episode can be streamed for free at: https://www.rtve.es/play/videos/el-escarabajo-verde/escarabajo-verde-poder-caminar/4855
Preview of Transcript, "El escarabajo verde: Animales de primera y de segunda"

Transcript, "El escarabajo verde: Animales de primera y de segunda"

Transcript of every word spoken in the half-hour episode of "El escarabajo verde", a nature program from Spain, titled "Animales de primera y de segunda". The episode contrasts the enormous success in the effort to re-introduce the Iberian lynx, which had been reduced to around 100 individuals, across the whole of Spain, with the relative lack of public support for other endangered animals such as the white stork and the common rabbit. The episode covers a great deal of Spanish geography and nat
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