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   January 29, 2014 - February 4, 2014
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Secrets of Underground London: Part 1 
Grades: 6-12
           
In this segment of Secrets of Underground London, learn about the secrets of London's past, all hidden underneath the city. The ruins of a Roman amphitheater, which held 6,000 people, was found under the Guildhall Art Gallery. Additionally,the Museum of London has thousands of human bones preserved under its foundation, revealing the history of London through its inhabitants. Victims of the Black Plague, who were found in plague pits, can be found in the archive. Scientists have been able to track down the cause of the horrific, unstoppable plague by examining these centuries-old bones.
 

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Infographics: Shakespeare's Game of the Hollow Crown
Grades: 9-13+
         
Using Shakespeare's Richard II, Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2 as your map, follow the history of rebellion in 15th century England and the successive stories of three kings: Richard II, Henry IV and Henry V. Teachers can print these infographics and hang them up in the classroom to enhance learning. 

 

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Wuthering Heights 1: On the Moors
Grades: 9-13+
 

This scene in the 2009 MASTERPIECE version of Emily Bront�'s Wuthering Heights skillfully sets up not only the plot and characters (the rugged Heathcliff and the innocent Catherine Linton), but a distinct time and place: the Yorkshire moors. Catherine is unaware of the circumstances surrounding her mother's passionate relationship with Heathcliff and the dangers of the moors themselves. To emphasize this, she is shown in a simple white dress, skipping happily down the lane. Suddenly, as the music changes, Heathcliff looms above her on horseback. Catherine is about to be introduced to a more sinister reality - and to Wuthering Heights itself. 

 

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Be Inspired, Be An Innovator!
Grade Range: PreK-13+
 

We know that empowering today's students with a diverse set of skills is critical in fostering a new generation of innovators and creators. So how do we help middle and high school students cultivate the skills they need to dream up new ideas, tinker with prototypes, and design new processes? Join three rock star educators who will share stories about how they are driving innovation in their classroom. You'll walk away with classroom tips, tools, and resources that you can use to inspire your students to think like 21st century innovators.     

 

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I'm Inspired to Innovate!
Grade Range: 6-12

What skills do students need to become imaginative, resourceful, and collaborative innovators? Invite your classroom to join PBS and Google for a LIVE Google Hangout On Air to celebrate Digital Learning Day! This one-of-a-kind, interactive experience features three dynamic guests who will share insight into their groundbreaking work in media, computer and neuroscience. Students will be able to identify the key skills that lead to innovation and recognize the next steps they can take to bring their creative ideas to life.
 

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Symbols Used in the Great Seal
Grade Range: 3-5

 

In this activity, students will examine symbols used in the original design of the Great Seal of the United States (1782). Find a teacher guide to complement this activity on the Docs Teach site of the National Archives Experience.  

 

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