Podcasts about: History

the study of the past. These are stories and tales from times gone by to help you learning and understand the time before now. These might feature facts, songs, diaries, letters and stories to learn about the past.

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There are 2652 episodes in the History topic.

These are the latest episodes from the History topic added to soundcarrot, but be careful, many of these are serialised shows so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.

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Noor Inayat Khan read by Freida Pinto
October 6th, 2020

In this episode, a princess who became a spy, the story of Noor Inayat Khan. Noor was born in Russia to an American mother and a Muslim father who came from a noble family. By the time she was a young girl she had moved from Russia to England and then to France, gaining understanding of all of these cultures along the way. This would serve her well when, during World War II, she joined British intelligence and was the first female wireless operator to be sent to occupied France. Noor Inayat Khan lived a short, full life, and exemplified what it means to be a Rebel Girl.

The Neolithic Stone Age: Stonehenge and Skara Brae
00:09:09 | October 5th, 2020

Sophie (age 7) and Ellie (age 5) tell of the Neolithic Stone Age. We visit Skara Brae, explore Stonehenge, and see how Stone Age people moved from hunter-gathering to farming.—-more—-This is the third of our Stone Age episodes. Our first episode was about the Paleolithic period when Stone Age people lived during the ice age. In our second episode we explored the Mesolithic period after the ice age when people were still hunting and gathering and moving from place to place. Now in the Neolithic period Stone Age people start to invent farming. This starts in the Fertile Crescent in the Middle East. But it begins to spread across the world. The population grows with all the extra food that farming makes. But it is not all good because now famine can devastate communities. Now people have more reasons to work together – so for example to cut down trees or build paths. But it also means that there is more war. We go to Skara Brae to learn about one of the most extraordinary Neolithic discoveries. We explore the eight Stone Age huts and learn about what it tells us about the lives of the Stone Age people who lived in Skara Brae. Finally, we explore Stonehenge. We explore why it might have been built We debunk the idea that aliens helped build Stonehenge. Rather, we show how Stone Age people could have built Stonehenge. We then reflect on the great achievements of Stone Age people, a people who built homes like at Skara Brae and built great monuments like Stonehenge. If you liked this episode then you might like our Mesolithic episode:Apple: https://link.historystorytime.com/Apple-MesolithicOther: https://link.historystorytime.com/Mesolithic Or you might like our Paleolithic episode:Apple: https://link.historystorytime.com/Apple-PaleolithicOther: https://link.historystorytime.com/Paleolithic This whole three part series as a strong link to Key Stage 2 (KS2) of the National Curriculum. NEW PATRONS’ CLUB – EXTRA EPISODESIf you like History Storytime you might like to get involved with our Patrons’ Club. There are different tiers of membership. But they all involve more episodes each month and you can get to choose your own episode or even be in an episode. We’d love you to become a member. Go to https://www.patreon.com/historystorytime to sign up and to listen to our latest exclusive episode on the Seven Wonders of the World.

37: Why did the USA go to war in Vietnam? (And why didn’t they win?)
21:25 | October 3rd, 2020

Parents, don’t worry, this episode is completely safe from gore and death. The only thing you need to be concerned about is whether you can keep up with your kids as they gain an understanding of communism, dominoes and the causes of America’s involvement in the Vietnam War.You’ll need to listen carefully so you can play to win in the Gorillas vs. Guerrillas game!

The Emperor's New Quills – Silly Stories for Kids
00:22:32 | Season: 1 | Episode: 7 | October 1st, 2020

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3 Fish in a Pond
00:04:45 | Season: 1 | Episode: 9 | October 1st, 2020

Three fish called Plan Ahead, Think Fast and Wait and See are swimming happily in a pond when they overhear two fishermen discussing plans to catch fish tomorrow. Plan Ahead takes immediate action and swims away from this danger zone. The other two fish decide not to take immediate action and get caught in the fishmen’s net the next day. Wait and See learn a lesson about how important it is to plan ahead or think fast on your feet. 

Episode 48: Great Moments in Communication!
00:32:38 | September 29th, 2020

The Transatlantic Cable connected North America and Europe, allowing for communication like never before (at least for a few weeks). It sure wasn’t easy – told by Greg and Abigail Maupin. Likewise, Alexander Graham Bell’s invention changed the world of communication. He also had a pretty interesting life. Sometimes things just work out. All this and more!

What is Who Smarted? (Trailer)
00:01:04 | Episode: 76 | September 25th, 2020

Who Smarted? is the fun 3-times weekly short educational podcast for elementary school kids from the creators of the hit educational TV series BRAIN GAMES and BRAINCHILD. Who Smarted? helps makes kids better global citizens by teaching them not just facts, but also critical thinking skills. Join our community at www.facebook.com/whosmarted.

The Rabbit and The Turtle
00:06:12 | Season: 1 | Episode: 8 | September 24th, 2020

Slow and steady Turtle is tired of hearing Jack Rabbit brag about how he is the fastest animal in the animal kingdom and challenges Jack the Rabbit to a race. When the race begins, Jack the Rabbit zips on ahead leaving Slow and Steady Turtle in the dust. He gains such a lead on Slow and Steady Turtle that he stops to take a nap leading to an unexpected result of the race! Let’s just say that Jack the Rabbit learned an important lesson about boasting.




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