[FamilyLiteracy 313] "World Trade Center" with Primary SourcesCarole Bos cbos at bosglazier.comSun Aug 13 22:51:32 EDT 2006
As the fifth anniversary of September 11 approaches, "World Trade Center" - a new film about that day - tells the true story of the last survivors pulled from the collapsed twin towers and rescuers who risked all to save others. This website http://www.awesomestories.com/movies/world_trade/world_trade_ch1.htm links to primary resources including relevant sections of the 9-11 Commission Report, pertinent exhibits from the only trial the government was able to conduct about the attack, video clips of the day's events, photographs (in slide-format) prepared by leading news organizations and video interviews with the actual people profiled in the film. It also links to the "September 11 Documentary Project" at the Library of Congress, with special focus on the reaction of children and young adults to the attack. The website http://www.awesomestories.com/ is free for all educators, schools and libraries. Simply request an academic membership with this sign-up form. http://www.awesomestories.com/group_signup.php Carole Bos Grand Valley State University Dean's Advisory Board Grand Rapids, Michigan
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