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Video Roundup: Christopher Columbus

On Monday, October 13, many students and teachers will be remembering Christopher Columbus at home, but teachers will educate their students throughout the week about the famous Italian explorer who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean, including the founding of the new world. 

EducationWorld has curated a list of videos to teach Columbus Day to students of all ages equipped with a suggested grade level, description, and student engagement level (cool factor).

 

Mel-O-Toons: Christopher Columbus

Source: Unknown YouTube user

Grade Level: 3-6

Run Time: 5:29

Description: In this brief cartoon, students will learn about the voyages of Christopher Columbus through song and adventure. 

Cool Factor: The younger crowd will find this cartoon entertaining, but wouldn't particularly suit the older crowd. 

 

Christopher Columbus Biography

Source: BIO

Grade Level: 6-12

Run Time: 3:16

Description: This short documentary highlights Christopher Columbus' life and his voyages though the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas. 

Cool Factor: Students will appreciate that the video covers a large topic in such short time. It isn't entertaining, but interesting enough. 

 

Ancient Voyages to America: Who Were the First Explorers?

Source: Unknown YouTube User

Grade Level: 9-12

Run Time: 1:27:59

Description: This video not only looks at the adventures of Christopher Columbus, but also provides historical evidence that there were others who explored the Americas before Columbus. 

Cool Factor: This will be interesting to students in a higher grade level, for it debunks a common myth that Columbus was the first to explore the new world. 

 

Sesame Street: Kermit News: Columbus

Source: Sesame Street on YouTube

Grade Level: K-5

Run Time: 2:46

Description: In this video, Kermit the Frog gives a report on Christopher Columbus' voyage with his other muppet friends. 

Cool Factor: Students will love this video as some of their favorite characters interview with Christopher Columbus on his voyage to the new world. 

 

Article by Kassondra Granata, EducationWorld Contributor