These programs are correlated to the curriculum and specifically designed for use in the Primary classroom. Each program includes a 10-minute interactive video with on-screen questions, vocabulary, and a five-question video quiz, as well as a time saving 15-page teacher's guide with math, reading and writing activities, assessments, skill development lessons and video script. Integrate media assets into lesson plans by showing a complete 10-minute video, short clips, or multiple animations and images. Custom multi-media formats include h.264 for iPods, Windows Media video, and DVD.
These programs are correlated to the curriculum and specifically designed for use in the Primary classroom. Each program includes a 10-minute interactive video with on-screen questions, vocabulary, and a five-question video quiz, as well as a time saving 15-page teacher's guide with math, reading and writing activities, assessments, skill development lessons and video script. Integrate media assets into lesson plans by showing a complete 10-minute video, short clips, or multiple animations and images. Custom multi-media formats include h.264 for iPods, Windows Media video, and DVD.
These programs are correlated to the curriculum and specifically designed for use in the Primary classroom. Each program includes a 10-minute interactive video with on-screen questions, vocabulary, and a five-question video quiz, as well as a time saving 15-page teacher's guide with math, reading and writing activities, assessments, skill development lessons and video script. Integrate media assets into lesson plans by showing a complete 10-minute video, short clips, or multiple animations and images. Custom multi-media formats include h.264 for iPods, Windows Media video, and DVD.
These programs are correlated to the curriculum and specifically designed for use in the Primary classroom. Each program includes a 10-minute interactive video with on-screen questions, vocabulary, and a five-question video quiz, as well as a time saving 15-page teacher's guide with math, reading and writing activities, assessments, skill development lessons and video script. Integrate media assets into lesson plans by showing a complete 10-minute video, short clips, or multiple animations and images. Custom multi-media formats include h.264 for iPods, Windows Media video, and DVD.
This series consists of four videos which explore hard-to-understand concepts of air, gases, air pressure, layers of the atmosphere, precipitation, and the water cycle. Live-action footage will help students better understand the many ways that they can observe weather as well as different ways to stay safe during hazardous weather.
This series consists of four videos which explore hard-to-understand concepts of air, gases, air pressure, layers of the atmosphere, precipitation, and the water cycle. Live-action footage will help students better understand the many ways that they can observe weather as well as different ways to stay safe during hazardous weather.
Narrated by Hollywood legend Michael Douglas, Ocean Vet follows the exploits of renowned veterinarian Dr. Neil Burnie and his Ocean Vet team. Together they set out to save, protect, and learn more about Bermuda's critically important marine life and ecosystem. Witness Dr. Burnie and his team of scientists working with some of the planet's most amazing marine species. From satellite tagging huge tiger sharks, saving precious turtles, protecting mighty humpback whales, to exploring the anatomy of one of the fastest fish in the ocean-the giant blue marlin, it's all just another day in the office for the Ocean Vet team. Students will experience the joy of discovering the magnificence hidden beneath the sea and gain an appreciation of the fragile nature of our interconnected planet.
iAn extraordinary journey to the heart of the great whales of the Gulf of St. Lawrence! Jean Lemire and the crew of the SEDNA IV sailing ship accompany scientists in their research to better understand the movements of whales in the St. Lawrence. After more than 30 years of dedication and research, the researchers managed to follow the first migratory routes of the largest animal in history, the blue whale.
Katrina is the most destructive hurricane in history, made worse by inadequate infrastructure, political squabbling and mismanaged emergency response. Much of the Gulf Coast was damaged and New Orleans was almost entirely submerged. Years later, with destruction still evident, people question the wisdom of returning.
A devastating earthquake hit Haiti?s capitol and surrounding area killing 250,000 people and affecting three million more. The impact was magnified by poorly built structures and a poverty stricken country without the means to adequately respond. As aid flooded in it could not reach the people. Recovery remains slow but what is built is better than before.
Audience: General; Subject: Schools. (2018) See two large garden programs of the Hawaii Department of Education. First, Waikiki Elementary School's Mindful School Garden. Started on Earth Day over10 years ago, the fruit trees and farm plants are still going strong with help from students, parents, and community. Second, Makaha Elementary School's partnership with neighboring farm Hoa 'Aina O Makaha. Interviews with school garden teachers and staff.
Narrated by Hollywood legend Michael Douglas, Ocean Vet follows the exploits of renowned veterinarian Dr. Neil Burnie and his Ocean Vet team. Together they set out to save, protect, and learn more about Bermuda's critically important marine life and ecosystem. Witness Dr. Burnie and his team of scientists working with some of the planet's most amazing marine species. From satellite tagging huge tiger sharks, saving precious turtles, protecting mighty humpback whales, to exploring the anatomy of one of the fastest fish in the ocean-the giant blue marlin, it's all just another day in the office for the Ocean Vet team. Students will experience the joy of discovering the magnificence hidden beneath the sea and gain an appreciation of the fragile nature of our interconnected planet.
Narrated by Hollywood legend Michael Douglas, Ocean Vet follows the exploits of renowned veterinarian Dr. Neil Burnie and his Ocean Vet team. Together they set out to save, protect, and learn more about Bermuda's critically important marine life and ecosystem. Witness Dr. Burnie and his team of scientists working with some of the planet's most amazing marine species. From satellite tagging huge tiger sharks, saving precious turtles, protecting mighty humpback whales, to exploring the anatomy of one of the fastest fish in the ocean-the giant blue marlin, it's all just another day in the office for the Ocean Vet team. Students will experience the joy of discovering the magnificence hidden beneath the sea and gain an appreciation of the fragile nature of our interconnected planet.
Katrina is the most destructive hurricane in history, made worse by inadequate infrastructure, political squabbling and mismanaged emergency response. Much of the Gulf Coast was damaged and New Orleans was almost entirely submerged. Years later, with destruction still evident, people question the wisdom of returning.
A devastating earthquake hit Haiti?s capitol and surrounding area killing 250,000 people and affecting three million more. The impact was magnified by poorly built structures and a poverty stricken country without the means to adequately respond. As aid flooded in it could not reach the people. Recovery remains slow but what is built is better than before.