Teaching Those Who Learn With Lady Anne Buechler

This podcast helps all learners of every age continue their quest for learning about the world and their purpose in it. Education is not about getting into college and getting a good job. It is about discovery, innovation, and the ability to better civilization for each generation while fulfilling your own life's purpose.

The History of Money

This episode explores the details and information about the advent of trade of goods and services, the idea of supply, demand, scarcity, barter, money, and currency. 

02-08
16:27

Rebroadcast of Season 1 Episode 4- The 8 Pillars of Civilization.

This review podcast goes into how and why civilizations began because of the agricultural revolution. I go over the eight characteristics or pillars of civilization, offer study tips, and confusingly ramble after Gus interrupts me looking for attention and scratches behind his ears.

11-03
15:56

A rendition of The Monkey's Paw by W.W. Jacobs

A reading of The Monkey's Paw with post reading reflection.

10-28
26:41

Types of Maps

This episode goes over the four types of maps that you need to know. I give definitions, examples, and weird bits of wisdom. Enjoy the podcast.

09-29
36:40

The Landlady by Roald Dahl

This is a recording of the short story The Landlady by Roald Dahl. Like the Oscar award winning movie,1917, this was done all in one take.

09-25
18:10

Go forth and make history

I miss you all. I'd love to see you all. Maybe I can soon or at least before school starts again.

05-03
14:15

Mini Episode

Goundhog Day

04-27
03:25

Scavenger Hunt for Walk Two Moons

The first three chapters of Walk Two Moons, by Sharon Creech will give you information for your scavenger hunt. The information about manmade and God made features of place and the information about relative location will help you. Have fun. Be creative. YAY

04-19
18:56

A brief, I mean brief, really basic overview of the history of The United States, which is really br

From early history through the civil rights movement, this podcast looks at American Indian groups, English colonists, and the cause and effect of the formation of the United States. We look at expansion, conflict, and the U.S. becoming a world power. We also very, very briefly touch on the civil rights movement. This is a super basic and very brief overview of how the colonies in North America became the 50 states of the United States of America.

04-05
24:46

Geography of the Continental United States

After listening to this podcast you will be able to identify physical features of the United States, understand climate zones, and the distribution of natural resources, as well as be able to trace the settlements of the United States and how migration and population growth has impacted place in region as themes of geography in the United States.

03-29
28:03

Economies and Job Classification

This episode explores the four types of economies and also looks at job classifications of each type of job that people have in civilizations. we link these economies and job classifications to the themes of geography and also link them to the types of governments.

03-12
11:43

Five types of governments and an overtired teacher doing a podcast

More details. On location in Boston, MA and Denton, TX

12-04
20:37

This episode is about building a country and communicating to the world through flags

Episode 5 is a detailed episode talking about how territories become countries and how those countries communicate to citizens of the world very important ideals and the ethos of that country.

11-11
10:59

Mini Episode: Study Strategies and great tips.

This episode gives students four really great, time-tested, Mrs. Buechler approved studies strategies that they should use to prepare for any test.

10-04
04:56

Season 1/Episode 3- Building a Foundation of What You Need to Know for World Cultures and Geography.

Here are some answers to some questions you may still be wondering about in our first unit of study. Organizing our world is done with maps, graphs, charts, themes, pillars, numbers, trends, and here are reviewed topics to make sure YOU know what to do when YOU build your spot in this world.

09-24
04:48

Season One Episode Two Teaching Those Who Learn- further exploration and deeper explanation

These are things to consider as you use your study guide over the weekend to prepare your brain to dump all that you have learned and to ensure that you are fascinating dinner party guests in the future.

09-12
06:29

World Cultures review of the five themes of geography Unit 1

in this episode listeners will hear the five themes of geography reviewed with details examples and explanations. Remember, a teacher teaches, a student learns. The best way to learn is to make sure you understand what is being taught. We encourage all students to ask questions, to send emails with questions, and to stretch themselves to be able to think beyond just who what and when and answer the deeper questions of how and why.

09-11
08:59

Introduction to Initiative PBL created by Anne Buechler

Information on The World Health Organization.

10-08
02:51

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