If you're teaching a novel with classic setting in the 1950's and 1960's then this is an opportunity you won't want to miss. This educational enrichment packet contains pertinent information concerning TV shows that were produced during this era. This reinforcement contains actual YouTube footage of many televisions shows that were produced during this time period. It is a wonderful teaching aid to open up your next novel. Students are able to first become immersed in the time period therefore understanding author's theme and voice as an interactive unit. This document comes complete with links and is easily emailed to a student data base. Students can they easily peruse material becoming accustomed to some of the area's favorite TV past times. Other FABULOUS Historical Fiction Novels Teachers that purchased this were also interested in: Lyddie by Karen Paterson - Vocabulary, Questions, Final EssayFarewell to Manzanar by Houston and Houston - Enrichment PacketThe Fighting Ground by Avi - Questions, Worksheets, Hessian ResearchThe Endless Steppe by Hautzig - Novel Questions and Map Unit or Book ReportThe Moved-Outers by Florence Crannel MeansVoices From Vietnam by Barry Denenberg - Questions and Research, or BookreportChildren of the River by Linda Crew - Enrichment Packet or Book ReportOne Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Alexander Solzhenitsyn - Book ReportThe Story of the Peace Corps by Zachary Kent - Questions, Worksheet, Book ReportThe Story of Jonas Salk and the Discovery of the Polio Vaccine by Jim HargroveThe Crucible by Arthur Miller - Preliminary Activity - Summarizing Non FictionSoft Rain - (Cherokee Trail of Tears) Novel Packet - Questions-Vocab.-Worksheets Outsiders - Opening Speech Project Utilizing Newspapers/Online NewspapersThe Witch of Blackbird Pond - Preliminary 5 Paragraph Essay Internet ActivityThe Light in the Forest - Internet Indian Medicine ActivityChariot of the Sun God - Guided Question Response or Book ReportRomeo and Juliet - Teacher's Background GuideImportance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde - Guided Question WorksheetTelevision Shows of the 50's and 60'sSongs of the 50's and 60's for Teaching LiteratureInteresting Facts About Shakespeare's Globe TheatreProper Etiquette During the Victorian EraBram Stoker's Dracula Guided QuestionsAcross Five Aprils Project ChoicesCivil War Poetry AssignmentOur Town Guided Question Response
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This Reinhold Weege-created sitcom takes place in a Manhattan courtroom, covering the nightly happenings and the personal lives of those who work there. Judge Harry Stone (Harry Anderson) is a young, hip judge with a good sense of humor. That's a good thing, considering the often bizarre cases that he has to rule on during his nightly court sessions.
"We're watching animal porn!"
De ultieme comeback van onze geliefde misdaadschrijfster! Herontdek de vier televisiefilms van Murder She Wrote in één vierdelige boxset. Als er ergens een moord te betreuren valt, is onze favoriete schrijfster van misdaadromans meestal niet veraf. En als Jessica Fletcher haar feilloze speurneus volgt, valt ze soms moeilijk bij te benen. In deze vier afleveringen met speelfilmduur ontrafelt ze andermaal de meest complexe moordmysteries met haar vertrouwde flair en deductievermogen. Inhoud: South by Southwest (1997) A Story to Die For (2000) The Last Free Man (2001) The Celtic Ride (2003)
Besides the number of times this period drama makes you sob like a baby.
Being an adult sucks sometimes. Recently I have been longing for the simpler days of my childhood; a time where I could do and say silly things and nobody would think me nuts. So I am led to writing this hub; the first in a series of hubs that...
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Rest in Peace, John Mahoney.
Community’s Dean Pelton might actually be a better Mr. Clean then the cleaning icon himself. Then again he’s quite a bit more relevant.
You would hardly put him in the risque category, but these days, it seems that even Basil Brush is classed as controversial. The wisecracking puppet, who has been on children's TV since the Sixties, is being investigated by the police for racism, after his show featured a gipsy selling pegs and heather
A sitcom is a magical thing - it gives you a sense of relatability and life-likeness while at the same time being so totally far-fetched it’s amazing. So, basically, watching a sitcom is like watching life in a parallel reality. And some TV series manage to balance on that tiny line so perfectly that they soon become real classics, if not the best series ever. Wondering which ones they are? Well, wonder no more and check out our list dedicated to the best sitcoms of all time as ranked by audiences and critics instead.
Pastor David has been a student of His Eminence Tsem Rinpoche for over 15 years and within the ‘Tales With My Lama’ series of articles, he expl...
The New Adventures of Morph will be broadcast on the children's channel next month. Originally created in 1977 by Aardman, Morph first appeared on BBC's Take Hart'.
The Moonlighting Curse is a myth writers and the media have created to give writers a free pass.
After a five-year battle with cancer the actor has passed away in Los Angeles
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May's Jewels of the Month are a continuation of April's theme: emoji. Emoji are the cute little pictures that can be used on phones in lieu of those sooooo old-fashioned emoticons. Last month
Nothing cheers us up more than looking at the most absurd and funniest Ab Fab quotes ever.
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The Southern roots of the beloved 1970s television show
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Morph was an early success for animation studio Aardman when he appeared on the BBC art show Take Hart, presented by the late Tony Hart.
Okay, I admit it: I still like the 1970s TV show, Kung Fu, starring the late (and admittedly edgy) David Carradine. I am strictly "old school"--I favor the original series, especially Seasons 1 and 2 (I have all three on DVD). During the first run, I lived overseas and so stumbled upon the show by chance during a summer vacation in the States. I bought my copies of the 4 tie-in books (all published by Warner Books) through the Scholastic Book Club. In college, I raced home from school or work to watch the 6:00 p.m. re-runs. I never watched the Legend of Kung Fu, and I've not seen Kill Bill or anything else. But I did enroll in Shotokan style Karate in 1977 and continued to practice (and even compete) until 1985.
"Narrowed it down to 156 culprits after tonight."
From "Laverne and Shirley" to "The Heat."
The 90-minute film promises to lift the lid on Kenny Everett's personal life and marriage to Lee Middleton (pictured) as he rose from rebel DJ to household name.
Don't expect them to clean your mess with a smile.
This is the story of the Wombles. How they came to be and their message. Perhaps even more relevant today. Remember your a Womble.