Monday, November 17, 3 PM
Get more out of Mountain Lake PBS series and specials with Watch & Wonder Program Highlights. Watch the first episode of the Ken Burns documentary, The American Revolution, and then dive deeper with media rich educational resources on PBS LearningMedia.
Thirteen American colonies unite in rebellion, win an eight-year war to secure their independence, and establish a new form of government that would inspire democratic movements at home and around the globe. What begins as a political clash between colonists and the British government grows into a bloody struggle that will engage more than two dozen nations and forever change the world. Begin watching The American Revolution, a 6-part series, with the first episode, In Order to Be Free.

Ken Burns in the Classroom | The American Revolution collection
Grades 3-12
Bring one of history’s most transformative eras to life with media-rich classroom resources inspired by the new PBS film series, The American Revolution. Explore commonly taught topics — including life in the British colonies, causes of the Revolution, key events, key figures and ideas, and the lasting legacies that shaped the nation. These resources will address themes raised in the film, including freedom, opportunity, democracy, and the global nature of the conflict, and are designed to build students’ critical thinking skills, their ability to think in terms of cause and effect, and their ability to analyze primary sources.

Take advantage of the Mountain Lake PBS broadcast schedule with Watch & Wonder Program Highlights. Great for classroom viewing, distance instruction, and families looking to spend extra quality time together, these programs are suitable for middle and high school aged learners.
Paired with a media-rich PBS LearningMedia resource or collection, featured programs—including NATURE, NOVA, American Masters, and more—encourage creativity, kick start innovation, and expand teenager’s horizons with stories from across the globe. Check out all the program highlights online, or by subscribing to our newsletter!

