| ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION SERIES (11 Programs) DVD
Endorsed by: The National Science Teachers Association, The Junior Engineering Technical Society, and The Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology "These programs are an outstanding science resource for our students and teachers." - Margene Michael, Lake Washington School District "Amazing production values and approach to teaching science - this is educational media at its finest." - Brian Stewart, Victory Studios An excellent in-class, library or home schooling tool for introducing the wonders of science. Not only is this eleven-program series definitive in its curriculum application but it is an engaging tool for all who wish to learn more about science in a compelling and visually stimulating way. Each program features a video encyclopedia supported by engaging visuals along with student Q & A and suggestions for careers in the different fields of science. In this series students will learn everything from: Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere Wildlife and plant habitats are disappearing Variety of life forms that thrive in some of the most extreme conditions on Earth. How non-native plants can disrupt an ecosystem Delicate balance in the food chain Tropical rainforests are home to the greatest biodiversity on Earth. A Teachers Guide for each program available to download. Each includes subject matter revision and suggestions on how to present material, questions to ask students, and class projects to help illustrate key concepts. The programs are: ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION: Making the Right Choices, 26 minutes UNDERSTANDING THE GREEN HOUSE EFFECT, 13 minutes NATURE'S DELICATE BALANCE, 15 minutes LIFE IN THE DESERTS, 16 minutes THE AMAZING AMAZON, 14 minutes TREE TOP INSECTS, 13 minutes GIVING BACK THE LAND, 15 minutes OUR GREEN PLANET, 17 minutes ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE: The Importance of Biodiversity, 16 minutes SAVING EARTH'S ANIMALS, 13 minutes ANCIENT TREE: Modern Wonder, 15 minutes *Individual programs are also available separately | ||||||||
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