How do we make a "sound judgment" in a culturally diverse society? How do we know the best path to follow in an interdependent world? These stories, based on social-studies, help us to understand that personal and environmental relationships impact our lives and our world.
Types of passengers on the Titanic with photos and descriptions.
Random facts about Colonial Life in Standards 1 and 2
The Great Famine of Ireland follows a set of "Penal Laws" governing the conduct of Irish Catholics.
Hardened volcanic ash freezes time to provide a historical record of life in Pompeii.
The arid climate of Dead Sea region conserves many ancient artifacts including scrolls, bowls, sandals, plates, goblets.
Immediately after San Francisco's 1906 earthquake, members of the US Army and Navy, plus local police and firefighters, fight the fires and help the q...
Both Loeb and Leopold are smart, cunning, and the best of friends; Leopold does whatever Loeb asks of him.
In a rare weather event, three separate weather systems are on a "perfectly" aligned collision course.
According to the Puritans, the pillory is fitting for anyone having the nerve to disregard societal rules.
Seabiscuit beats a younger horse, the reigning Triple-Crown winner, War Admiral, in the Pimlico Special of 1938.
Jesus is placed on the cross, forgives everyone, and prepares to die.
Tone leaves Ireland, goes to France, and becomes a French military officer.