This Social Studies Podcast: created by Middle School Students as a production of Mr. Hauger's Class. The Hauger History podcast is designed for Social Studies and History Students in Middle School Grades 6-8. Students use these podcasts as study guides, oral presentation assignments, and offer eac…
What makes a dynasty rise and fall, what problems arise from growing too large? We explore a few of the largest rises and falls in world history! Students relate the moral and ethical principles in ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, in Judaism, and in Christianity to the development of Western political thought. 1. Analyze the similarities and differences in Judeo-Christian and Greco-Roman views of law, reason and faith, and duties of the individual. 2. Trace the development of the Western political ideas of the rule of law and illegitimacy of tyranny, using selections from Plato’s Republic and Aristotle’s Politics. 3. Consider the influence of the U.S. Constitution on political systems in the contemporary world. Thanks to Podbean.com for donating this educational bandwidth, start yours today!
Week 1 of Mr. Hauger's World History Class. Lecture on the 5 Themes of History, SPICE, how historians study history. Watch this episode on YouTube. Thanks to Podbean.com for donating this educational bandwidth, start yours today!
120. modern United States Presidents Domestic Policies
119 Rights Religion and Secularization in Modern World History
119. Impact of Globalization Pros and Cons and Changing Western Influence What are the benefits and drawbacks to having a globally connected world, trade, and culture? Get an overview of the lesson in this podcast. Thanks to Podbean.com for donating this educational bandwidth, start yours today! Support my Hauger History Teacher Store on Teachers Pay Teachers for hundreds of lessons, distance learning materials, and activities!
With a notation to the status of the world not fully looking like the Cold War is over, this is a historical overview of 1982 to 1992 with the Fall of the Berlin Wall, the Start treaty, Regan and Gobechev, Perestroika, and Glasnost. This video is for educational purposes and is intended for my history students as a brief overview, not a full lesson. Thanks to Podbean.com for donating this educational bandwidth, start yours today! Support my Hauger History Teacher Store on Teachers Pay Teachers for hundreds of lessons, distance learning materials, and activities!
Why is Ronald Reagan considered by many to be an iconic President among conservatives? How did Reaganomics, and trickle down economic theory change the country? Find out in this edition of the Hauger History Podcast. From economics to social policies, let's discuss and compare thoughts on the ideals of Ronald Reagan for my United States History students during distance learning. Thanks to Podbean.com for donating this educational bandwidth, start yours today! Support my Hauger History Teacher Store on Teachers Pay Teachers for hundreds of lessons, distance learning materials, and activities!
115. Geopolitics of the Modern World After September 11th World History Class Lesson Distance Learning. 115. Geopolitics of the Modern World After September 11th World History Class Lesson Distance Learning Covers an overview of: The iraq War, September 11th, changing relations with the European Union and United States, and other modern world relationship changes and tension escalations. Thanks to Podbean.com for donating this educational bandwidth, start yours today! Support my Hauger History Teacher Store on Teachers Pay Teachers for hundreds of lessons, distance learning materials, and activities!
How does tennis, clean water, and TV change the world? Find out in this edition of the Hauger History Podcast. We talk about political changes, laws, and famous pop culture phenomenon that helped shape a decade. Thanks to Podbean.com for donating this educational bandwidth, start yours today! Support my Hauger History Teacher Store on Teachers Pay Teachers for hundreds of lessons, distance learning materials, and activities!
In this podcast, we discuss 10 major accomplishments of President John F. Kennedy, and some drawbacks and shortcomings as analyzed by opponents, along with difficulties faced during his administration, in a short, 11 minute overview. CA standard 11.11 Students analyze the major social problems and domestic policy issues in contemporary American society. 2. Discuss the significant domestic policy speeches of Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Carter, Reagan, Bush, and Clinton Some credit for visuals to https://learnodo-newtonic.com/jfk-accomplishments Thanks to Podbean.com for donating this educational bandwidth, start yours today! Support my Hauger History Teacher Store on Teachers Pay Teachers for hundreds of lessons, distance learning materials, and activities!
In this edition of the Hauger History podcast, we look at the modern world, and an overview of the relationship that is often correlated, though not always, between freedom, independence, and Capitalism, and the money made per person, per year. We include a look at Indonesia, Pakistan, Mexico, Poland, Tanzania, and Ghana. Thanks to Podbean.com for donating this educational bandwidth, start yours today! Support my Hauger History Teacher Store on Teachers Pay Teachers for hundreds of lessons, distance learning materials, and activities!
Independence Movements of Haiti, Bolivia, Cuba, and more. Thanks to Podbean.com for donating this educational bandwidth, start yours today! Support my Hauger History Teacher Store on Teachers Pay Teachers for hundreds of lessons, distance learning materials, and activities!
United States History is a long continuum of events, progress, setbacks, changes in philosophy, and new directions. In this lecture (video is on YouTube), we discuss some of the significant events, people, and movements, of American History from the 1940's through the 1970's. Thanks to Podbean.com for donating this educational bandwidth, start yours today! Support my Hauger History Teacher Store on Teachers Pay Teachers for hundreds of lessons, distance learning materials, and activities!
This is a walkthrough of a Powerpoint Presentation of my (and other instructors from multiple sites) Vietnam War Lessons. We will explore a Gallery Walk, leadership challenges, losses, casualties, sacrifices, and struggles during the Vietnam War. This is just a cursory overview, since I can not be with you in person for all of the activities, simulations, and group learning lessons. Wishing you all the best. A video will be available on the Hauger History YouTube Channel and Playlist. Disclaimer: Some of the images are graphic in this presentation, intended for High School Sophomores and Juniors of my Hauger History classes. Thanks to Podbean.com for donating this educational bandwidth, start yours today! Support my Hauger History Teacher Store on Teachers Pay Teachers for hundreds of lessons, distance learning materials, and activities!
Wow! American life really starts to look like the modern day America we know during the 1950's, and there may even be some parallels to the current situation in 2020? In this "from the studio" edition of the Hauger History, we get into a lesson about American debt, politics, entitlement programs, suburban expansion, McDonald's, cars, music, nuclear fallout fear, and more! This lesson is a precursor, or set-up, the remote learning for my High School Social Studies students. Thanks to Podbean.com for donating this educational bandwidth, start yours today! Support my Hauger History Teacher Store on Teachers Pay Teachers for hundreds of lessons, distance learning materials, and activities!
Episode 107 is a remote lesson (tentatively, not yet assigned, so just experimental at this point for posting, official instructions will follow next week.) Early Cold war Timeline Analysis and Primary Source Reading of the Novikov Telegram and Differing Perspectives. Mr. Hauger discusses an overview of Winston Churchill's Iron Curtain speech, Novikov Telegram, and more. Video of this lesson. Support my Hauger History Teacher Store on Teachers Pay Teachers for hundreds of lessons, distance learning materials, and activities!
In episode 106 of the Hauger History Podcast, we discuss the transitions in the world from World War I to World War II. This is a World History test recap, there is also a video available on the Danny Hauger YouTube Channel. Some concepts discussed include: GIANT causes of World War II overview The Lost Generation The costs of World War I The hesitancy to enter another global confrontation Thanks to Podbean.com for donating this educational bandwidth, start yours today! Support my Hauger History Teacher Store on Teachers Pay Teachers for hundreds of lessons, distance learning materials, and activities!
How did World War I change warfare and fighting? How did militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism escalate the conflict? We explore these concepts and more in today's Hauger History Podcast. Thanks to Podbean.com for donating this educational bandwidth, start yours today! Support my Hauger History Teacher Store on Teachers Pay Teachers for hundreds of lessons, distance learning materials, and activities!
World History class is analyzing historical images, about New Imperialism, the Scramble for Africa, the damages and ravages of Social Darwinism, and the dominos that fall from Industrialization to World War I. How does power change with European control of resources? How did the United States become a world power?
103 World History Changes with the Industrial Revolution Steam Engine and Captains of Industry is a World History Study Guide. In this podcast we breakdown the Industrial Revolution's British Origins, the expansion of resources, Standard Oil, Carnegie Steel, how revolutionary the changes in the world were, resources of the American Industrial Revolution, capitalism, and the human-environmental impact of industrialization in summary. This is an overview of 2-3 classes of material, hitting the high notes to remember for a test review. Thanks Podbean for donating this educational bandwidth. Hauger History Store on AmpedUpLearning!
Hauger HIstory podcast 102 - The World Before 1750. -Explores the effects of exploration-How Global trade changes the world. -How Enlightenment thinkers progressed humanism-Goods that transformed trade in North America and Europe-Effects of the Middle Passage Hauger History Store on AmpedUpLearning!
In Hauger History Podcast #101 (thanks for the educational bandwidth Podbean!) we explore the Constitution of the United States, goals of the framers, and how the new nation was expanding in territory and in conflicts through the year 1850. Some key concepts reviewed include: Here's an explanation of how the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation led to Shays' Rebellion, which led to the creation and desire for the Constitution. Without property, farmers could not feed their families. Without property, farmers could not vote. Without property, farmers have difficulty making money. Without making money, and inability to pay taxes farmers are thrown into debtor's prison. Since the Articles of Confederation did not give Congress the power to raise a standing army, the federal government could not help stop the rebellion. This worried many people that incidents like Shay’s Rebellion would become more common if the farmers and others could get what they wanted by ignoring the law. All state constitutions included: “equality, freedom, and democracy” (Ch. 7) The Constitution successfully created 3 branches of government (Checks and Balances) and a Bill of Rights (first 10 amendments) Oldest written national constitution still in use “Living” document, capable of meeting changes. “Elastic Clause”= stretches power of the gov. Can also change through the amendments Supporters were called Federalists Anti-federalists said it must include a Bill of Rights. James Madison is known as the “Father” of the Constitution We admitted states in 2’s: 1 slave state + 1 free state. Trying to preserve free and slave state balance. Made NO ONE HAPPY! Hauger History Store on AmpedUpLearning!
In this test review, we will discuss (watch on YouTube also): What are some of the events raising tensions leading to war? What is an ideal? Who created them? What was the big deal about the Stamp Act? And the Intolerable Acts? What are the 4 perspectives about war with Britain and the colonists? What were shortfalls of the Articles of Confederation? What problems are left with how America will rule as an independent nation? Hauger History Store on AmpedUpLearning!
In episode #99 World History class review, students review the great accomplishments, and reasons for decline, of the Han, Gupta, and Roman Empires. This review is for Mr. Hauger's 10th Grade World History Class. You will need to know 2 major inventions, and 2 reasons for the downfall of each empire. Video link Hauger History Store on AmpedUpLearning!
Watch the video version of this U.S. History test review on YouTube. This podcast will recap some, of the major moments in the Civil Rights Movement of United States History, specifically looking from Brown vs. Board of Education in the Supreme Court, through the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Voting Rights, and more. Some of the main topics that I want my students to understand are: How do the American Ideals Progress during the Civil Rights Era Movement? NAACP - how did they advance issues and challenge segregation? Brown vs Board of Education Civil Rights Act Voting Rights Act World War II Thurgood Marshall The military Montgomery Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ; nonviolent Little Rock, Arkansas Freedom Rides Civil Disobedience March on Washington, 250,000 people stand together for rights Breaking the color barrier in baseball, what was important about the legacy of Jackie Robinson? Liberty, Democracy, Equality, Rights, Freedom Thanks for watching, listening, and subscribing. Hauger History Store on AmpedUpLearning!
97 Political Parties Basics and Foundation in the United States in 5 Minutes What is the definition of a political parties? Generally, what do the two major U.S. political parties believe in? What are the 5 functions of political parties? Who are some of the independent parties? Thank you Podbean for the bandwidth for this educational podcast.
This is a study guide for our Government class preparation for a test on the Constitution. The test is multiple choice and discusses the format of the Constitution, goals of the Framers of the Constitution, and the powers stored in the Branches of United States Government. Also check out this Quizlet for more practice questions. https://quizlet.com/10075246/senate-vs-house-of-representatives-flash-cards/
Let's Recap Major events of World War II as a study guide for High School History Students. We discuss some, not all, of the main events and effects on the United States, of World War II. This is intended as a study guide for High School History Students. This review covers only some of the lesson materials from our unit, but is a highlight of some major events and turning points in World War II. Axis Powers Allied Powers Background context in the United States Munich Pact Appeasement How many were mobilized Internment Pearl Harbor Lend-Lease Act The End of the War in Europe and Japan Thank you Podbean for the Educational Bandwidth.
Review key concepts, questions, vocabulary, and elements of American History that were changed by World War II. Students should review their notes on subjects pertaining to: Axis Powers Allied Powers Background context in the United States Munich Pact Appeasement How many were mobilized Internment Pearl Harbor The End of the War in Europe and Japan Watch a silhouetted, low Q video instead of the audio at this link.
In Hauger History Podcast 93, students review the key concepts of government class, definitions, forms of government, sources of power, and advantages and disadvantages of government forms. Reviews for High School Government or Civics Class. You can find my brand new channel, Inspiring Teachers, on YouTube now as well: - (Inspiring Teachers) Thank you Podbean for supporting this educational podcast! video will be live at: https://youtu.be/2DOsefteTOw Hauger History Store on AmpedUpLearning!
In this finals prep edition of the Hauger History Podcast, we explore 4 key questions summarizing the Economics semester. The questions are explored with students providing possible answers on: Why did the housing market collapse in 2007? How does taxation happen, when is it incurred? What are 3 pros and cons of economic and business regulation? What are 3 ways to measure the size of an economy? Review video will be live at: https://youtu.be/92JKRHCc7WE
My US History students are going to choose from 3 of 4 topics to answer questions about for their Semester 1 Final: Great Depression World War I Roaring 20's Inventions The Great Debaters
In this Economics review video for my students, we discuss major market indicators like GDP, gross domestic product, per capita GDP, inflation, how GDP is calculated, why this limited comparison is a shortfall to some extent, and how we evaluate the strength of an economy. Enjoy the review everyone! This video is meant to be a review of an Economics class unit that I hope you will find enjoyable. You can find my brand new channel, Inspiring Teachers, on YouTube now as well: - (Inspiring Teachers) Thank you Podbean for supporting this educational podcast! video will be live at: https://youtu.be/2DOsefteTOw
The Roaring 20's introduced modern American History as we know it today with Ford automobiles, dance, jazz, radio, movies, and consumer debt. In this short recap, my class will get a summary of topics that will be assessed in class, and the significance of key events of the 1920's in United States History. Watch this episode video on YouTube.
Ep #89 Economics Podcast about the role of government and intervention in the economy. Enjoy this educational review podcast. We discuss government regulation, regulatory agencies, effects on the economy, and ways in which we are affected by government's role in the economy. Featuring Mr. Hauger and Randy.
88 US History Review 1870 to 1920 Immigration Labor and Progressivism carries a review of many concepts including push and pull factors, immigration, Progressive reform, muckraking, and more. Thanks for listenining, liking, and subscribing.
In episode 87 we review an Economics unit on Human Capital, investment, and globalism. Watch this for review of our Economics Test, and the key concepts and terms that became the groundwork for business, analysis, and market construction of modern day. We discuss vocabulary like bonds, savings, interest, principal, wages, human capital, and more. Featuring student "Randy" and Mr. Hauger. Share with students and teachers who are taking Economics classes. video will be live at: https://youtu.be/y5AyRBjxmus
How did the Articles of Constitution fail Daniel Shays? Why was the Constitution so important for creating structure and order of government? Find out today with the largest student cast ever on the Hauger History Podcast, episode #86! Watch the video on YouTube! Thank you Podbean for donating this bandwidth for educational use! Subscribe on iTunes!
85 Supply and Demand Unit 2 Economics Review Mr. Hauger discusses the basics of supply and demand, shifters of demand, the substitution effect, and equillibrium. Listen, enjoy, share, learn! Thanks to Podbean.com for our educational podcast bandwidth! Watch the video lesson on YouTube!
Episode 84: American History from early ideals through Independence covers many of the key units of high school US History. This conversation includes the Battles of Concord, Lexington and Saratoga, and considerations for how tensions escalated and what problems would need to be solved after the War of Independence was won. Watch the video of this episode! *Subscribing Danny Hauger Podcasts on iTunes or download weekly free songs from Danny Hauger: http://dannyhauger.podbean.com/ *Share or buy my Teachers Pay Teachers resources: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/S... *Download my educational shows from the Hauger History Podcast at haugerhistory.podbean.com *Support this free podcast and get in touch at www.dannyhauger.com *Twitter: @DannyHauger and @DHXmusic *Subscribe to this YouTube Channel!
This Unit Review features an Economics Class review of these Key Terms: GDP Factors of Production Land Capital Human Capital Economic Strength Economic Systems Enjoy, share, and thanks for listening! Watch our Hauger History Podcast YouTube Playlist. Follow @Haugerhistory on Twitter.
Who was Adam Smith, and why do his decisions and thinking matter to us today? American markets have a lot of vision and philosophy of Adam Smith built in, but how do trade-offs and cost-benefit analysis processes affect us in 2018? This podcast reviews for a test on these early economic concepts. Join us! YouTube Link: 82: Thinking Like an Economist Watch our Hauger History Podcast YouTube Playlist. Follow @Haugerhistory on Twitter.
John Locke, Thomas Jefferson, the framers, and the 5 men who wrote the Declaration of Independence all helped define the values and ideals of the United States of America. In this episode we discuss equality, rights, liberty, opportunity, and democracy as they developed in 1776. Thanks for tuning in, its good to be back! YouTube Link: 81: Founding Ideals of America Watch our Hauger History Podcast YouTube Playlist. Follow @Haugerhistory on Twitter.
This is Hauger History Podcast #80 and it comes with a PDF test that can a be a quiz, assessment, homework, or graphic organizer for this video discussion of several key vocabulary terms and events of the Middle Ages in Europe. Watch episode #80 on YouTube! Watch our Hauger History Podcast YouTube Playlist. Follow @Haugerhistory on Twitter. Download this resource with a Middle School test at the HaugerHistory store on Teachers Pay Teachers: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Video-Quiz-Middle-Ages-Plague-Crusades-and-the-Magna-Carta-3806179Topics include Joan of Arc, Church power in the middle Ages, the Crusades. the Plague, and the importance of the Magna Carta. I suggest pausing the video for students to answer questions. This is a great study guide, flipped classroom video, or review for a test. You can subscribe to all the Hauger History Podcasts, thank you Podbean for donating the bandwidth for this episode.
What happened in the 3rd week of January through history? Watch this video recorded with 3 real 7th graders to hear their thoughts on electricity, Martin Luther king, Jr, Boy Scouts, and more! Featuring Jack, Jessica, and Winston. Watch our video! Watch our Hauger History Podcast YouTube Playlist. Follow @Haugerhistory on Twitter. Download a whole month of bell ringers, journal topics, and discussion prompts, at the Hauger History Teachers Pay Teachers Store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/January-Whole-Month-of-Historical-Journal-Topics-Discussions-Hauger-History-3536076Please like and 'scribe!The Hauger History Podcast is a free resource for Middle School students. It is broadcast by a teacher and radio/tv broadcaster Danny Hauger in California as a Social Studies and History lesson resource for students around the world learning historical subjects and reviewing for tests. This is a completely free educational resource for students and many of the podcasts are recorded by Middle School students to help foster the ability to learn by teaching others and creating multimedia and audio content. Support my Teachers Pay Teachers store for Middle School Social Studies and Tech lessons: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/HaugerhistorySubscribe free to the audio podcast: http://haugerhistory.podbean.com/ (Thanks Podbean for the bandwidth donation)This podcast is designed to be respectful, open-minded, and encouraging to learn about all cultural contributions of civilizations around the world. The Hauger History Podcast is free on iTunes to subscribe and listen to, you can submit your questions or topic suggestions in our comment section. Thanks for listening, please share with students or people in your life that love history!
"Blue Balloon" is a 5-minute mindfulness meditation session with guided prompts. I wrote this meditation for the use of my middle school students who are studying Buddhism. I recorded the music personally, and am available for composition and freelance music production, as well as releasing free music weekly on Danny Hauger Podcasts. Watch our Hauger History Podcast YouTube Playlist. Follow @Haugerhistory on Twitter. The focus on this mindfulness training is a beginner's guide to breathing deep and smoothly, and focusing on the energy transferring through the body with each breath. This meditation also features a visualization of a blue balloon. Any group or individual can use this meditation video. This mindfulness can also be used in any grade level, not just middle school. Meditating in the classroom is a wonderful habit that builds classroom community. You can gain access to the script to guide your own group through this meditation on my Teachers Pay Teachers (HaugerHistory) store: http://bit.ly/2DmuJAz You can download the mp3 of this meditation at my podcast: http://bit.ly/2D2ZWLuMusic in this channel is written, recorded, and produced by Danny Hauger. Support my free music by downloading Danny Hauger music on iTunes (http://apple.co/2Dkn3P4), Amazon (http://amzn.to/2p3lmCe), or streaming me on Spotify (https://binged.it/2BrYySs)! Help support my independent music and free weekly podcast downloads by sharing it with your friends. Your comments, likes, and shares help me keep this dream alive. I find my music is enjoyable for background, work, homework, and meditation too. I hope this adds enjoyment to your life and music collection! You can support me by:*Buying Danny Hauger music on iTunes and Amazon*Streaming Danny Hauger on Spotify*Subscribing Danny Hauger Podcasts on iTunes or download weekly free songs from Danny Hauger: http://dannyhauger.podbean.com/ *Share or buy my Teachers Pay Teachers resources: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Haugerhistory*Download my educational shows from the Hauger History Podcast at haugerhistory.podbean.com*Support this free podcast and get in touch at www.dannyhauger.com*Twitter: @DannyHauger and @DHXmusic*Subscribe to this YouTube Channel!
Doris Burke has long been someone I admired not just for her broadcasting gifts and abilities, but her tenacity and drive for success. I find myself similar in many ways, the serious way of approaching work and career and driving to be the best that we can, while still valuing a sense of gratitude and authenticity. I was so appreciative that Doris carved out a few minutes to talk to my students and I am thrilled to bring you this interview. Doris is best known for her work as an NBA analyst for ESPN and has had a storied career in sports broadcasting. Watch our Hauger History Podcast YouTube Playlist. Follow @Haugerhistory on Twitter. I hope you enjoy this podcast and subscribe for more content here on Danny Hauger Podcasts. We talk about the beginning of her career in broadcasting, her favorite NBA athlete to work with, advancing through broadcasting opportunities in New York, her role in the creation of voice overs for the NBA 2k18 video game, and her advice for young people and those seeking to be successful in broadcasting an in taking opportunities as they come in life. My students will love this motivation and I hope you will enjoy listening to it as well. You can support me by: *Buying Danny Hauger music on iTunes and Amazon *Streaming Danny Hauger on Spotify *Subscribing Danny Hauger Podcasts on iTunes or download weekly free songs from Danny Hauger: http://dannyhauger.podbean.com/ *Share or buy my Teachers Pay Teachers resources: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/S... *Download my educational shows from the Hauger History Podcast at haugerhistory.podbean.com *Support this free podcast and get in touch at www.dannyhauger.com *Twitter: @DannyHauger and @DHXmusic *Subscribe to this YouTube Channel!
What happened this week in history? This classroom discussion is an example of the journal and discussion prompts for teachers you can enjoy from my Hauger History teacher Store on Teachers Pay Teachers discussing 5 historical events for the second week of December. The link to this resource is here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Second-Week-of-December-What-Happened-in-History-Writing-Prompts-and-Journals-3530627 and out conversation in the video focuses on 3 of the 5 topics that I selected for this week in historical events. These are excellent classroom journal and discussion topics for any classroom teacher from 4th-9th grade. Thank you Shure microphones for supporting our technology in the classroom! Watch this talk on YouTube! Want the full resource, printable, with prompts and images? Purchase this weekly set on the Hauger History Teachers Pay Teachers Store here.
On November 20th, 17th I had the chance to go and interview my former teacher and mentor Melba Pattillo Beals. Melba was my radio teacher at Dominican University of California, she was also Communications Department chair, and this interview features conversation about history, parenting, and loving yourself and others around you. Melba was one of the Little Rock 9 who integrated Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. As one of my 8th grade students pointed out, she is in our history books, but to me, she was a teacher and mentor for my first year and a half of college. In a year and a half at San Rafael, I was fortunate enough to gain a wider lens to focus my own perspective. I was taken back mentally to the college classroom above the library where we met twice a week. I hope you enjoy this conversation nearly as much as I did. It was really nice to sit and discuss philosophy and outlook on life with Melba. Melba inspired me to take a challenging road once and a while, and value myself along the road of life, even when you can't see what's coming around the corner. There were a lot of takeaway quotes from Melba, and I decided to highlight a few of the most motivating quotes with on screen caption. This interview is a touching part of my past and my future simultaneously. I think we all can gain some insights and perspective from Melba's wisdom. We discuss education, faith, and potential, among many other topics. Not just a conversation about Central High School in Little Rock, we discuss a wide range of topics and I found it both informative and entertaining. To me, Its a cross section of American history and humanity. It was a pleasure to get to spend so much time discussing the uplifting side of the human spirit. Thank you Melba!Download all episodes from the Hauger History Podcast at http://haugerhistory.podbean.com designed for Middle School Social Studies students. Support this free podcast and get in touch at www.dannyhauger.com for booking live events. Twitter: @DannyHauger and @DHXmusicSubscribe to this channel for more indie music and Social Studies Lessons!
Studying the Constitution? Watch our video! This Middle School game show features three 8th graders in the midst of their studies, taking a quiz to prepare for their exams. Questions are featured on the screen? How well will you do against our competitors? Tune in and learn more about checks and balances, the three branches of government, and the design of the Constitution of the United States. The Hauger History podcast is designed for Social Studies and History Students in Middle School Grades 6-8. Students use these podcasts as study guides, oral presentation assignments, and offer each other constructive criticism to improve their presentation skills. Subscribe free on Podbean - https://haugerhistory.podbean.com/ or watch our Hauger History episodes on our YouTube playlist. - http://bit.ly/2vBe0Zd)
This mini report from the "Today with Kay" show discusses surpring history and facts about the Egyptian pyramids. Tune in and learn more about these great monuments to Egyptian history. Subscribe free on Podbean - https://haugerhistory.podbean.com/ or watch our Hauger History episodes on our YouTube playlist. - http://bit.ly/2vBe0Zd) The Hauger History podcast is designed for Social Studies and History Students in Middle School Grades 6-8. Students use these podcasts as study guides, oral presentation assignments, and offer each other constructive criticism to improve their presentation skills. Thank you podbean for the bandwidth donation. Get this podcast on your phone! ios Android Search " Hauger History Podcasts for Middle School Students " in your podcast App to follow this podcast.