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A story presented, created by a KDP member, focused on a Halloween theme! TEK Standards listed. (02:11)
Found by Mrs Jefferies in Books
July 19, 2011 at 11:17 PM
Ages: 3 - 7
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This is the amazing poem by Edgar Allen Poe, a perfect Halloween classic. This version is read by the amazing James Earl Jones. (07:56)
Found by IndiaDay in Poe, Edgar Allan
October 23, 2012 at 09:18 PM
Ages: 11 - 18
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a "how to" presentation on making a homemade pinhole camera from a hollowed-put acorn squash and common household materials. The "film" is light-sensitive photographic paper, which is developed with common black and white chemicals. (05:54)
The video has a fun Halloween theme.
Found by Cavemomma in Photography Instruction
August 11, 2011 at 09:59 AM
Ages: 8 - 18
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A Tale From Africa. The Audio is from Drew's Famous Party Music Kids Halloween CD. The images from the book are shown on the screen while a female narrates the story. (10:17)
Found by Anonymous in Miscellaneous Fairy Tales
August 28, 2011 at 11:17 PM
Ages: 3 - 8
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Treehouse of Horror I is the third episode of The Simpsons second season, which aired on October 25, 1990. It was the first of a series of Halloween themed episodes. PLOT: Lisa reads "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe. In this adaptation, Bart is depicted as the raven, Homer finds himself in the role of the poem's lead character, while Lisa and Maggie are seraphim. Marge appears briefly as a painting of Lenore. James Earl Jones narrates. The poem is read verbatim, with some of the poem edited out for time. Several times a bust of Edgar Allan Poe is visible in the background on a bookshelf. (06:54)
Found by shanonwhite in Poe, Edgar Allan
April 17, 2012 at 03:11 PM
Ages: 11 - 18
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Richard Hartel, Ph.D., professor of food engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison explains how the sugar crystal structure of candy corn gives this Halloween favorite its characteristic creamy texture. (01:14)
Found by porter1526 in Food Chemistry
December 6, 2011 at 07:15 PM
Ages: 8 - 14
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This little counting song is about ghosts on Halloween. It is easy for kids to follow along with the song by watching the flannel board pieces. (02:22)
Found by CKR11 in Songs
November 25, 2009 at 01:57 PM
Ages: 3 - 7
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A Halloween music video from the haunted mansion. Song has good pictures, some may be scary for the really young child. (03:09)
Found by Barb in Songs
November 15, 2009 at 06:07 PM
Ages: 6 - 12
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Books is written by Rich and Sal Cundy. The book is about a little boy, Joe, and his adventures with his two dogs on Halloween night. (04:00)
Found by Barb in Books
November 15, 2009 at 02:01 PM
Ages: 4 - 10
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An art teacher gives instructions for how to make paper claws. Paper claws can be made to accessorize a Halloween costume in a
pinch. They are made by folding a piece of paper into triangular
pockets that fit tightly over each finger.
Found by grazianione in Halloween
February 23, 2010 at 08:21 AM
Ages: 3 - 18
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57:03 Orson Welles - War Of The Worlds - Radio Broadcast 1938 - Complete Broadcast.
he War of the Worlds was an episode of the American radio drama anthology series Mercury Theatre on the Air. It was performed as a Halloween episode of the series on October 30, 1938 and aired over the Columbia Broadcasting System radio network. Directed and narrated by Orson Welles, the episode was an adaptation of H. G. Wells' novel The War of the Worlds.
The first two thirds of the 60-minute broadcast were presented as a series of simulated "news bulletins", which suggested to many listeners that an actual alien invasion by Martians was currently in progress. Compounding the issue was the fact that the Mercury Theatre on the Air was a 'sustaining show' (it ran without commercial breaks), thus adding to the program's quality of realism. Although there were sensationalist accounts in the press about a supposed panic in response to the broadcast, the precise extent of listener response has been debated. In the days following the adaptation, however, there was widespread outrage. The program's news-bulletin format was decried as cruelly deceptive by some newspapers and public figures, leading to an outcry against the perpetrators of the broadcast, but the episode secured Orson Welles' fame.
Found by ECP in History of Radio/Television
April 13, 2012 at 11:40 AM
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Please carve with a responsible adult. Carve first, scoop later--that's just one of the tips from Maniac Pumpkin Carvers Marc and Chris. Based in Brooklyn, these professional illustrators switch to the medium of pumpkin during October. They carve hundreds of pumpkins each fall, which go for a few hundred bucks and rarely end up on stoops. They gave us some tips for how to bring our pumpkins to the next level this Halloween. (03:52)
Found by Mrs Jefferies in Pumpkin Carving
December 26, 2011 at 09:48 PM
Ages: 12 - 18
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This is an animated video of the "Monster Mash" song. The words to the song are displayed at the bottom of the screen and each word is highlighted as it is sung. This is a fun resource to use in the classroom during Halloween. (03:05)
Found by porter1526 in Songs
February 23, 2011 at 08:25 PM
Ages: 8 - 12
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This traditional Halloween counting song is told using flannelboard pieces. This would be great for preschool and toddler-age children. (01:04)
Found by CKR11 in Songs
November 25, 2009 at 01:51 PM
Ages: 3 - 7
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For Halloween fun, bake this adorable Jack-o'-Lantern Cake. Everyone will wonder how you did that! Liv Hansen from Betty Crocker Kitchens gives easy step by step directions for creating this Jack-o-Lantern cake. She uses a glass casserole bowl to create the pumpkin shape. She gives good tips for using wax paper to smooth icing, crumb coating, icing, and decorating. This is a great resource for home economics and/or life skills courses. (4:41)
Found by porter1526 in Cakes
August 20, 2011 at 11:01 AM
Ages: 12 - 18
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Pig Pumpkin
From pbslearningmedia.org, produced by PBS: Super WHY!
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Watch as the Super Readers figure out a way to get the pumpkins back for the Halloween party using spelling to build the word PUMPKIN. Viewers can join Alpha Pig as he sings the alphabet song and then identifies the letters necessary to make the word PUMPKIN! (2:48)
Found by Mrs Jefferies in Super WHY
March 25, 2012 at 11:28 PM
Ages: 3 - 6
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Highlights of this day in history: 'War of the Worlds' spooks Americans on Halloween Eve; A deadly mudslide hits Nicaragua after Hurricane Mitch; Muhammad Ali beats George Foreman in the 'Rumble in the Jungle'; Comedian Steve Allen dies. (01:35)
Found by teresahopson in October 21-31
October 17, 2017 at 03:26 PM
Ages: 12 - 18
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With the recent controversy over Megyn Kelley's remarks in which she questioned why wearing blackface on Halloween was offensive, "Sunday Morning" contributor and WCBS anchor Maurice DuBois looks at the long and complex history of white (and even black) performers painting their faces black. For more than 100 years, minstrel shows were a popular form of entertainment on stage and film, reducing an entire race of people to stereotypes. DuBois speaks with Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Margo Jefferson, and with Eric Lott, cultural historian and professor at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, about the complicated history of a racist theatrical form. (07:56)
Found by teresahopson in Fight for Racial Equality
February 19, 2019 at 05:00 PM
Ages: 11 - 18
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