Grades K-12: The Story of William and Kate/ The Future King and Queen of England/An English Perception


Content Provider Touch the Sky Ltd (England)
Contact Information lucienne sharpe
info@worthingvideoconferencing.co.uk
Burfree House
Teville Road
Worthing, West Sussex BN111az
United Kingdom
Phone: 01903 211059
Program Type Individual Program
Program Rating This program has not yet been evaluated.
Target Audience Education: Pre-K Students, Kindergarten, Grade(s): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Parent, Adult Learners, Public Library: Library Patrons, Content Providers: Content Providers
Maximum Number of Participants 30
Minimum Number of Participants 3
Primary Disciplines Best Practice, Career Education, Character Education, Collaboration, Community Interests, Economics/Business, Family & Consumer Science, Fine Arts, Foreign/World Languages, Gifted & Talented, Health/Physical Education, Industrial Technology, International, Language Arts/English, Leadership, Literacy, Performing Arts, Problem Solving, Reading, Sciences, Social Studies/History, Special Education, Special Needs, Standards, Writing, music
Secondary Disciplines Best Practice, Career Education, Character Education, Collaboration, Community Interests, Economics/Business, Family & Consumer Science, Fine Arts, Foreign/World Languages, Gifted & Talented, Health/Physical Education, Industrial Technology, International, Language Arts/English, Leadership, Literacy, Mathematics, Performing Arts, Problem Solving, Reading, Sciences, Service Learning, Social Studies/History, Special Education, Special Needs, Standards, Writing
Program Description We will hear the facts about William and Kate Middleton, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
How did they get the Title and what Titles have other Royals chosen?
The stories about both William and Kate and how they met, and how this Royal Marriage has turned the History books upside Down.
What kind of people are they? Who are their friends?
How does History measure this?
What Traditions can they change and which ones can they not change?
What has been learnt from the past and by whom?
Program Format This presentation will start with some pictures
It will be an Interactive discussion between myself and the Audience.A power point will be emailed before for the day to show alongside.
Objectives The participant will examine more closely the History of England and the effects of this Marriage.
They will engage in Discussions and perhaps create a debate to argue for or against the following Topics:
Is the Monarchy still valid?
Has this wedding made the Royalfamily more modern?
National Standards to which this program aligns All standards covered in the sessions
National Curriculum Core skills all subjects
All key stages too.
State/Regional Standards to which this program aligns All Standards are used for Aims and Objectives.
Key skills
PSHE
English Literature
English Grammar
History all stages
Art
Drama
Music
Science
Maths
Program Length The session is 50 minutes long or shorter for the younger age groups.
By Request This program is available by request ONLY
Date/Time Notes This is the story of Prince William and Kate Middleton,The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.It is a session that will examine the facts and the fiction.
For all ages either as History, Literature or just information.Interactive Discussion.
Connection Type(s) Available and Program Fees Interactive Cost: $200.00
Interactive Cost with Premium Service: $200.00 What's this?
View Only Cost: $200.00
View Only Cost with Premium Service: $200.00 What's this?
Point to Point Cost: $200.00
Point to Point Cost with Premium Service: $200.00 What's this?
By Request Cost: $200.00
By Request Cost with Premium Service: $200.00 What's this?
Program Fee Notes Please pay in advance or as soon as the session is finished. By Cheque or Paypal.
Cancellation Policy The full fee will be charged to sites which cancel with less than 48 hours notice.
Is recording allowed? No
Recording Notes Photos are permitted if agreeable with parents.
The Provider broadcasts over ISDN
Minimum Broadcast Speed: 56 K
Maximum Broadcast Speed: 128 K

IP
Minimum Technology Specifications for sites connecting to this provider We can dial out to ISDN as well as IP. We can arrange bridge facility and can arrange for the session to be recorded as evidence of good practice.

Our IP number is 92.27.108.163

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Grades 2-12: An Arkansas Woodsman's Skillful Hands


Content Provider Historic Washington State Park
Contact Information Patricia Thomas
patricia.thomas@arkansas.gov
103 Franklin Street
Washington, AR 71862
United States
Phone: (870) 983-2660
Fax: (870) 983-2736
Program Type Individual Program
Program Rating This program has not yet been evaluated.
Target Audience Education: Grade(s): 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Parent, Adult Learners, Historians, Reenactors, Craftsmen, etc., Public Library: Library Patrons, Content Providers: Content Providers
Maximum Number of Participants No maximum number, but 30 is optimal.
Minimum Number of Participants no minimum
Primary Disciplines Character Education, Community Interests, Economics/Business, Family & Consumer Science, Fine Arts, Gifted & Talented, Industrial Technology, Problem Solving, Sciences, Social Studies/History, Technology/Information Science
Program Description Early settlers utilized skills in working wood to craft tools and home furnishings. He oftentimes traded or sold his wares to support his family. Students will learn the meaning of vocabulary words and will be able to describe the uses of the woodsman's tools at the end of the program.
The woodsman will demonstrate the techniques traditionally used to make common objects from local Arkansas woods.
Program Format The woodsman will demonstrate the techniques traditionally used to make common objects from local Arkansas woods.

This program is presented by a historian in period clothing.

There will be activities, historical artifacts shown, and there will be interaction and discussion.

Students are encouraged to ask questions throughout the program. Upon request, teachers will receive a package with samples of the different types of wood indigenous to woodcrafters in Arkansas. These may include Eastern Red Cedar, Osage Orange, White or Red Oak, etc.
Objectives Students will be able to:
Identify the different woodworking tools and their uses.

Evaluate the different woods based on their different strengths and weakness to be able to describe their uses.

Be able to describe why such tasks were crucial to the crafter and others in the community.
National Standards to which this program aligns NSS-USH.K-4.1 LIVING AND WORKING TOGETHER IN FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES, NOW AND LONG AGO
Understands family life now and in the past, and family life in various places long ago.
NSS G.K-12.2 Places and Regions

NSS K-12.6 Uses of Geography
State/Regional Standards to which this program aligns Arkansas
H.6.K.7 Recognize that family activities have changed over time.

H.6.1.7 discuss daily life in the past and present.
Economics
K= E.7.K.1: Recognize that all people have economic wants and needs
E.9.K.4: Recognize that people choose among a variety of goods and services
1= E.7.1.1: Describe how people satisfy basic wants
2= E9.2.5: Investigate goods and services provided by markets in the local community
G.3.4.4: Explain how people are influenced by, adapt to, and alter the environment
H.6.4.11: Discuss advances in technology
H.6.4.12: Analyze changes in Arkansas from past to present
5= E.3.5.7: Discuss ways in which Arkansans adapted and modified the environment
Program Length 30 - 45 minutes including introduction and Q&A period.
By Request This program is available by request ONLY
Date/Time Notes This program is normally available Thursday through Monday from 9:00 a.m. until 3:45 p.m. CST
Connection Type(s) Available and Program Fees Interactive Cost: $80.00
By Request Cost: $80.00
Cancellation Policy We do not charge for programs cancelled due to nature, i.e., snow, flood, hurricanes.

The full fee will be charged to sites that cancel with less than 48 hours notice.
Is recording allowed? No
The Provider broadcasts over IP

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