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The Resistance

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The Resistance is a very intense social deduction game for 5-10 players. While it shares similiarities with games like Werewolf, Mafia and even Battlestar Galactica it has many very unique features such as a quick 30 minute play time, no moderator required and no player elimination.

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Middle
High
Content Area: 
ELA
Business/Technology
Play Time: 
30 min.
The Resistance

Ultimate Werewolf

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Your quiet little 16th century village has suddenly become infested with some very unfriendly werewolves...can you and the other villagers find them before they devour everyone?

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Middle
High
Content Area: 
ELA
Business/Technology
Play Time: 
30 min.
Ultimate Werewolf

Battlestar Galactica

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Cylons Threaten Humanity's Last Hope of Survival

Grade Level: 
High
Content Area: 
ELA
Business/Technology
Play Time: 
120 min.
Battlestar Galactica

Aye, Dark Overlord!

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The Evil Genius, Rigor Mortis broods upon his throne and casts his baleful gaze across his cowardly and inept Goblin Servants.

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Middle
High
Content Area: 
Special Education
ELA
Play Time: 
30 min.
Aye, Dark Overlord!

Lord of the Rings

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In this game you become a member of the Fellowship by playing one of the hobbits. This is your chance to prove that you are worthy to save Middle Earth. It is the collective aim of the players to destroy the Ring and collect as many shields as possible.

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Middle
High
Content Area: 
ELA
Play Time: 
60 min.
Lord of the Rings

Romeo & Juliet

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Shakespeare's classic romance comes to stunning visual life in a refreshingly modern interpretation, bringing new vitality and insight to the most enduring love story ever written. Directed by Franco Zeffirelli. Rated PG

Grade Level: 
High
Length: 
02:18
Romeo & Juliet

A Tale of Two Cities

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Charles Dickens' epic love story comes alive in this exciting Masterpiece Theatre presentation.

In the dock of a British courtroom, French aristocrat Charles Darnay stands accused of spying for the King of France. The outlook appears grim until some last-minute help comes from his astonishing lookalike, Sydney Carton. As Darnay goes free and makes plans to marry Lucie Manette, Carton keeps his secret desire for her to himself, yet assures her that he would make the ultimate sacrifice for her, "or for anyone you love."

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High
Length: 
03:17
A Tale of Two Cities

Great Books: The Odyssey (2003)

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Introduces one of the world's first action-adventure stories. Looks at Greek myths and The Odyssey's lessons of morality. Scholars and critics discuss the impact of The Odyssey on Western literature, as well as the now-familiar heroic traits first seen in Homer's characters.

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Middle
High
Length: 
01:00
Great Books: The Odyssey

Great Books: The Lord of the Flies (2003)

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Inspired by the atrocities committed during World War II, William Golding wrote "The Lord of the Flies" to address the issue of child murderers. As in any gang culture, the boys in the novel gravitate to a leader to gain a sense of identity and protection.

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Middle
High
Length: 
01:00
Great Books: The Lord of the Flies

Great Books: Walden (2003)

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An overview of Henry David Thoreau's Walden looks at the simple story and deeper messages. A discussion of the symbolism in Walden and Thoreau's life at Walden Pond lead to Thoreau's influences on Martin Luther King, Jr. and the civil rights movement. Activists work to preserve Walden Pond and Thoreau's inspirational teachings for later generations.

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Middle
High
Length: 
01:00
Great Books: Walden

Great Books: The Great Gatsby (2003)

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Introduces the main characters and story of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel. Discusses the American Dream, background information about the time period and author, and poses pre and post-viewing discussion questions to viewers.

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Middle
High
Length: 
01:00
Great Books: The Great Gatsby

Great Books: Huckleberry Finn (2003)

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Presents an overview of the life and times of Mark Twain, the enduring appeal of Huck Finn, life on the Mississippi, the controversy surrounding the book, and an analysis of the work and its influence on American literature.

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Middle
High
Length: 
01:00
Great Books: Huckleberry Finn

Great Books: The Red Badge of Courage (2003)

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Introduces the famous novel by Stephen Crane and through archival photographs and experts, gives background information about the author and the time period in which he wrote. Discusses the impact that Crane made on Literature.

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Middle
High
Length: 
01:00
Great Books: The Red Badge of Courage

Great Books: All Quiet on the Western Front (2003)

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Introduces the characters and story of the novel written by Erich Maria Remarque and considered by some to be the greatest anti-war novel of all time. The program uses archival photographs and actual footage of the battlefront as it exposes the horror faced by soldiers in the trenches.

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Middle
High
Length: 
01:00
Great Books: All Quiet on the Western Front

Great Books: Native Son (2003)

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Introduces the author Richard Wright and to the characters and story told in his literary portrait of racism in America. Provides pre and post viewing discussion questions. Scholars discuss the symbolism found in the novel and its lasting impact.

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Middle
High
Length: 
01:00
Great Books: Native Son

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