xtra normal is a site that helps you o create and publish animated movies. There is a filtered education site so kids don't access questionable content.
This site has many movies suitable for use in the classroom. The quality of the movies are above average which makes them more engaging for the students.
This is a great website for all types of thematic units. There are full-length movies, movie clips, images, and lessons. This is a subscription service.
Created by the Keith Haring Foundation this site is full of fun activities for kids, images of Keith Haring's artwork, a movie on his life, snapshots of Haring working, virtual interactive books by the artist, links to over 180 lesson plans, and more.
Since launched as a consumer product, Moviestorm has been used not only in film studies, but also extensively by visionary educators as a cross-curriculum tool that promotes engaging and collaborative teaching and learning. As a result, they now offer a range of affordable licenses designed specifically for the technical requirements of modern day schools and colleges.
A Multimedia Tour of the Solar System: one star, eight planets, and more This website is an overview of the history, mythology, and current scientific knowledge of the planets, moons and other objects in our solar system. Each page has our text and NASA's images, some have sounds and movies, most provide references to additional related information.
Animated Science, Health, Technology, Math, Social Studies, Arts & Music and English movies, quizzes, activity pages and school homework help for K-12 kids, aligned with state standards. My students love these videos!
8th grade students in New York were given the assignment to tweet about the book and movie animal farm as they studied those. The students felt that it took a potentially "boring" project and made it more fun. They got deeper insight into the material than if they had just done it by themselves. This assignment could be done for any number of topics or mediums.