Your school library has the multimedia resources listed below.
DVDV 973.7 VIR Virginia in the Civil War: A Sesquicentennial Remembrance DVD produced by the Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech, in cooperation with Blue Ridge PBS. [Blacksburg, VA]: the Center, 2009.
A three hour DVD documentary of Virginia soldiers and civilians struggling for survival during the Civil War.
DVD 975.5 SEE Seed to Table: Farming at Mount Vernon videocassette produced by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union. Annandale, VA: Fairfax County Public Schools, 2007.
Learn about George Washington as a farmer and a business and how a farm works; farm resources, natural, human and capital; jobs at a farm and mill; the importance of animals; how foods we eat are produced; how simple machinery works and the operation of a water powered gristmill.
DVDV 975.556 JAM Jamestown DVD produced by Schlessinger Media. Wynnewood, PA: Schlessinger Media, p2006, c1998.
While doing research for a school project on the Jamestown settlement in Virginia, Greg gets zapped into the Internet and finds himself at the historic site itself! Colonial interpreters at Jamestown help answer his questions about the early days of the English colony and the struggles for food, water and shelter.
VT 975.556 LIV Live from Jamestown videocassette produced by The History Channel. New York: History Channel, [2001].
Highlights the history and archeological discoveries at Jamestown, VA, and teaches the importance of archaeological discoveries at Jamestown.
DVDV 973.7 VIR Virginia in the Civil War: A Sesquicentennial Remembrance DVD produced by the Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech, in cooperation with Blue Ridge PBS. [Blacksburg, VA]: the Center, 2009.
A three hour DVD documentary of Virginia soldiers and civilians struggling for survival during the Civil War.
DVD 975.5 SEE Seed to Table: Farming at Mount Vernon videocassette produced by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union. Annandale, VA: Fairfax County Public Schools, 2007.
Learn about George Washington as a farmer and a business and how a farm works; farm resources, natural, human and capital; jobs at a farm and mill; the importance of animals; how foods we eat are produced; how simple machinery works and the operation of a water powered gristmill.
DVDV 975.556 JAM Jamestown DVD produced by Schlessinger Media. Wynnewood, PA: Schlessinger Media, p2006, c1998.
While doing research for a school project on the Jamestown settlement in Virginia, Greg gets zapped into the Internet and finds himself at the historic site itself! Colonial interpreters at Jamestown help answer his questions about the early days of the English colony and the struggles for food, water and shelter.
VT 975.556 LIV Live from Jamestown videocassette produced by The History Channel. New York: History Channel, [2001].
Highlights the history and archeological discoveries at Jamestown, VA, and teaches the importance of archaeological discoveries at Jamestown.
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