Appalachi a Explore the history and culture of this beautiful region! Click on the arrows below to navigate through these slides.
Appalachia
Explore the history and culture of this beautiful region! Click on the arrows below to navigate through these slides.
Click on the rocking chair next to the description to explore.
Travel Information for Appalachia
Encyclopedia of Appalachia
A WebQuest is a mini-lesson. Click on any of the WebQuests on the next few pages that teachers have shared. You do not even need to hand anything in!
“Exploring Appalachian Literature: Jayne Anne Phillips and Machine Dreams” -from Shepard University In this WebQuest, you will learn about Appalachian Literature and the life and work of the author Jayne Anne Phillips. You will take a look at her novel Machine Dreams and a few of its relevant issues.
“Discover Appalachia: National Geographic’s Interactive Map”“All Through Appalachia” by Emily Jane Schankerman (grades 6-8) This WebQuest takes you on an adventure along the Eastern United States by focusing on the ones that the Appalachian Trail runs through.
“The Music of Appalachia” (grades 3-5) Get some headphones!
“What Does it Take to Be an Appalachian Musician?” by Tracy Arnold (grades 6-8) This webquest explores the different aspects of the Appalachian culture. It explores who can be classified as Appalachian, what it means and what it represents.
WebQuests Page Two!
“Kentucky Culture” by Courtney Sanders. (grades 3-5) We will learn about one of the cultural groups of Kentucky that was formed by the people who lived in the Appalachian Mountains in the 1700's and 1800's
“Frontier Life Time Capsule” by Tim Bailey (grades 9-12) This WebQuest requires students to research Frontier life in the Appalachian mountains circa 1780.
“Rose, the Musical World of an Appalachian Cinderella” by Darlene Campbell (grades 3-5) This web quest uses an Appalachian version of the fairytale, Cinderella. Students will help the protagonist and her descendants solve problems, record history and learn about an era and place in American history
“A Day in the Life of an Appalachian Person” by Laura A. C. (grades 3-5)
A wonderful online Appalachian cookbook from the East
Tennessee State University!
The AMAZING site of The Shoe String Band on Reverbnation
There is great audio, so grab your headphones!
Here is the band’s MySpace Page
Here is their FaceBook Page
The Shoe String Band’s Official Website!
Fabulous Videos on The Shoe String Band’s YouTube Channel
One Minute Video Preview Preview of the Film Appalachian Journey by Alan Lomax
You can stream the whole film here.here.
Blue Ridge Music Trails: A Brief History of Blue
Ridge Music
By Joseph Wilson and Wayne Martin
STORIES!Transcripts of Southern
Appalachian EnglishEnglish from The University of South
Carolina
Appalshop is a non-profit multi-disciplinary Arts and education center in the heart of Appalachia producing original films, video, theater, music and spoken-word recordings, radio, photography, multimedia, and books. View their videos!
Appalachian Photographic Archive on Flickr
Amazing Photographs from Ken Light