![]() ![]() Epic History TV - Lots of videos for World History like the Battle of Waterloo and The Russian Revolution and U.S. Here are just a few of my favorites (and there are so many more that you should check out!): Why Trenches?, Surviving the U-Boats, Infections, and Dogfights.ĩ. WWI Uncut on BBC - My inner history nerd is already trying to figure out how many of these videos I can fit into my World War I unit. Ruddy - Lots of great videos like World War II in 7 Minutes and French Revolution in 9 Minutes that have fun illustrations and good content.Ĩ. In fact, I just had my students watch Shay's Rebellion by Shmoop :) Check out their playlists to see what you can use in your class!ħ. Shmoop - Despite the weird name, Shmoop has lots of really fun and entertaining videos that you will LOVE to use in your class. *Hopefully, you won't mind, but I've found more YouTube Channels that rock!*Ħ. I am loving their current How to Vote in Every State series and their videos that explain complicated current events. Vlog Brothers - Another great channel by John and Hank Green (yes, the Crash Course guys and how did I not connect that the Crash Course John Green is the same Fault in Our Stars John Green?! Anyway, I digress.). Each run a little over 3 minutes long and your students will much rather watch these than that *cough* other president video you were going to show.ĥ. Disney The American Presidents - So far, they have videos for George Washington, John Adams, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Laughing Historically - Because who wouldn't want Third Parties explained by Star Wars?! Only venture here if you have some time on you hands because there are so many awesome videos here, you'll find yourself binge-watching them all!Ĥ. Betts Class - He has music videos for US and World History that are completely goofy, but with great content and students LOVE them!ģ. The videos are usually between 10-15 minutes long.Ģ. They are entertaining and stuffed full with information about each topic. Crash Course - There's a video for just about every topic in US History, World History, Economics, Government, and even Psychology. So here's my list of 10 YouTube Channels you should check out, bookmark, and maybe even subscribe.ġ. Let's face it, there are A LOT of bad YouTube videos out there and it can be painful to find a video that is entertaining, yet educational. I am slightly obsessed with finding quality YouTube videos for Middle and High School Social Studies classes. ![]()
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