Classroom Video On Demand highlights global health, examines events that sparked the scientific revolution, and digs deep into the roots of Western civilization. Subscribers can also check out the complete calendar (accessible via the menu in the top left of the header)—a handy source for ideas throughout the year. (Content may vary for international collections.)
April Is National Poetry Month
Consider these titles for your classes:
- Know Your Poetry series (Item #161140)
- For Newly Named U.S. Poet Laureate, the Power of Poetry Is Opening Ourselves to Others (Item #162826)
- Six Poets: Searching for Rhyme and Reason series (Item #32791)
April Is Autism Awareness Month
Consider these titles for your classes:
- Autism (Item #166199)
- Autism in America (Item #137723)
- Asperger’s: Sean’s Story (Item #145227)
World Health Day, April 7, 2020
Consider these titles for your classes:
- Fighting Pandemics (Item #138009)
- TEDTalks: Larry Brilliant—TED Prize Wish, Help Stop the Next Pandemic (Item #48048)
- Infectious Diseases: More Mobility, Greater Danger (Item #35281)
The Inquisition of Galileo Galilei Begins, April 12, 1633
Consider these titles for your classes:
- Galileo Galilei: Famous People, Incredible Lives (Item #65949)
- The True Image of the Earth (Item #34260)
- What Is Out There? A History of Astronomy (Item #43340)
Rome Is Founded, April 21, 753 B.C.
Consider these titles for your classes:
- Republic of Virtue: Ancient Worlds (Item #55138)
- Rome: Engineering an Empire (Item #42655)
- Ancient Rome (Item #8684)