Great Online Resource: PBS Learning Media

A great resource for today's hybrid world is PBS Learning Media, an online platform that provides teachers with FREE standards-based lessons and interactives that feature curated PBS videos. You can access the materials by subject, grade-level, or by specific topic. 

My daughter is a 9th grader and I was speaking with her English teacher the other day about the Crucible, the next reading they have. When we were talking about Arthur Miller’s classic play, I mentioned how much I loved a PBS American Masters episode called "None Without Sin," an incredible documentary that illustrated how the Crucible was just one masterwork in a decade-long artistic tug-of-war between two former friends -- Miller and Elia Kazan. The (in)famous director, Kazan used On the Waterfront to rebut the Crucible, so Miller then countered that film with his next play, A View from the Bridge. (As you can imagine, it is a great film!)


Anyway, if you wanted to access some of the footage from the documentary (without violating copyright laws), I would go to PBS Learning Media and search for the Crucible. You will be directed to various lesson plans, including one that uses culled scenes from "None without Sin." As you can see from the image below, PBS has created a lesson plan and handouts in addition to the video clips! 


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