http://player.discoveryeducation.com we can watch them whenever we want, which usually corresponds with where we are in World History.
I looked online for an episode guide to attach to our lesson plans and found it on a blog called "Satori Smiles" http://satorismiles.com/ (one of my favorite blogs for homeschooling ideas) She took the time to post the episodes in chronological order as well as link to other supplements that can be used with each show. She is one of my heroes! But be forewarned, it is easy to look at everything she is doing with her daughter and get insecure, even if you have a healthy sense of self. I just tell myself that she found a way to get 30 hours out of a day instead of 24 (smile)
Links go to additional resources, including fiction and non-fiction books, the ultimate Time Traveler’s Guide, and research games.
- NEANDERTHALS, Prehistoric
The Caveman Catastrophe - ANCIENT EGYPT, 1500 B.C.
Tut Tut - ANCIENT BABYLON, 580 B.C.
The Seven Blunders of the World - ANCIENT OLYMPICS, 404 B.C.
My Big Fat Greek Olympics - GLADIATORS, A.D. 120
See You Later, Gladiator! - INDIA, A.D. 720
Dude, Where’s My Karma? - CHINA, A.D. 621
Wushu Were Here - THE MAYA, A.D. 960
Me Oh Maya - VIKINGS, 1001
Viking It and Liking It - GENGHIS KHAN, 1170
You Can’t, but Genghis Khan - MEDIEVAL SCOTLAND, 1338
Plaid to the Bone - LEONARDO DA VINCI, 1503
Breaking the Codex - OTTOMAN EMPIRE, 1540
Harem Scare’em - SAMURAI, 1618
Sam Samurai - COLONIAL AFRICA, 1624
Jinga All the Way - PETER THE GREAT, 1698
What’s So Great About Peter? - PIRATES, 1718
The Not-So-Jolly Roger - EASTER ISLAND, 1765
Birdman or Birdbrain? - LEWIS AND CLARK, 1805
Lewis and Clark… - FRANKENSTEIN, 1816
Nightmare on Joe’s Street - OLD WEST, 1868
The Good, the Bad, and the Goofy - NAPOLEON, 1815
Able Was I Ere I Saw Elba - INVENTORS, 1877
Hey Kid, Want to Buy a Bridge? - SOUTH POLE, 1911
Break an Egg - AMELIA EARHART, 1937
The High and the Flighty - THE FUTURE, 2105
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