Stories from Greek Tragedians and Comedians
Posted in High School, Literature, Middle School, Mythology, Public Domain, Upper Elementary, Western Civilization on March 13, 2012
English re-tellings of classic Greek tales written by Alfred J. Church. Some of the stories included: The Battle of Salamis The Buried Treasure The Story of Antigone The Girl of Andros Download Stories from the Greek Comedians from archive.org. Download Stories from the Greek Tragedians from gutenberg.org.
The Sandman Stories
Posted in Animals, Literature, Lower Elementary, Middle School, Nature Studies, Public Domain, Reading, Upper Elementary on March 13, 2012
I couldn’t find much information on William J. Hopkins. He wrote several books for children in the early 1900’s, including the Sandman series. Each of these books are a collection of short, realistic tales about the farm, the sea, and nature. Hopkins uses the narrative method to provide not only entertainment, but also rich lessons Read More »
King Alfred
Posted in College Prep, Elementary, High School, Middle School, Public Domain, Western Civilization on March 12, 2012
Alfred the Great figures in history as the founder, in some sense, of the British monarchy. I have to admit that I don’t know much about Alfred the Great (reigned 871-899). Like Charlemagne did before him, Alfred brought religious and educational rebirth to his country of Wessex. He fought off invasions by the Vikings and Read More »
Mary Frances Garden Book
Posted in Home Economics, Public Domain on March 11, 2012
A colorful book for children that is chock-full of gardening information! Written in 1916, some of the information may not be up to date. However, unlike other topics, plants have not changed much over the years. Download the Mary Frances Garden Book from archive.org.
Howdy Doody Comics 1-3
Posted in Kindergarten, Literature, Lower Elementary, Preschool, Public Domain, Reading, Upper Elementary on March 10, 2012
Howdy Doody was one of the first and most popular children’s television shows of all time. It ran on the air from 1947-1960. YouTube Video of Howdy Doody. There were multiple merchandising campaigns for Howdy Doody, including a cartoon, a Sunday comic strip (to which Stan Lee contributed), along with the color comics by Dell. Read More »