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Catalog<br />

HUMAN<br />

HOUSEFLY, THE<br />

HOW THE FIRST LETTER WAS WRITTEN<br />

1285 16mm motion picture reel, I, 17, C 312 16mm motion picture reel, P-I, 8, C<br />

Portrays the habits and life history of the common housefly and the In an animated version of Kipling's "Just-So-Story", shows the<br />

ways in which it is a menace to health. (EB, 1982) adventures of written communication through a story of a cave girl<br />

who writes the world's first letter. (LCA, 1970)<br />

HOW A BILL BECOMES A LAW<br />

1734 16mm motion picture reel, I-J, 18, C HOW THE MOLE GOT HIS TROUSERS<br />

Dramatizes the complex legislative process a bill must follow 396 16mm motion picture reel, P-I, 14, C<br />

through the halls of Congress with a delightful animated character Aided by all his friends, Mole goes through the stages of combing,<br />

named "Bill". (UPA, 1975)<br />

spinning and weaving, etc., until he has trousers. (P, 1974)<br />

HOW ANIMALS LIVE IN WINTER<br />

672 16mm motion picture reel, P-I, 11, C<br />

Introduces such concepts as migration, hibernation, and protective<br />

coloration. (C, 1956)<br />

HOW BEAVER STOLE FIRE<br />

394 16mm motion picture reel, P-J, 12, C<br />

Offers children a lively explanation of the origin of fire through the<br />

recreation of an American Indian myth. (ACI, 1972)<br />

HOW THE WHALE GOT HIS THROAT<br />

397 16mm motion picture reel, P, 8, C<br />

Uses one of Kipling's "Just So" stories to describe how the whale<br />

got such a large throat but can only eat tiny fish. (LCA, 1970)<br />

HOW TO BE A FRIEND<br />

954 16mm motion picture reel, I-S, 12, C<br />

An exploration of the characteristics of true friendship−"The only<br />

way to have a friend is to be one." (AH, 1977)<br />

HOW BIG WERE THE DINOSAURS?<br />

3120 16mm motion picture reel, P, 11, C HOW TO DIG A HOLE TO THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD<br />

Wondercats observations lead him on an archeological dig where he 698 16mm motion picture reel, P, C<br />

learns that dinosaurs come in all size. (C, 86)<br />

An amazing journey from top soil to limestone thru the granite to<br />

the geyers, from the basalt into molten core. (LC, 1981)<br />

HOW FLOWERS MAKE SEEDS<br />

1385 16mm motion picture reel, I-J, 11, C HOW WE KNOW THE E<strong>ART</strong>H MOVES (REV.)<br />

A close-up examinaton of the lily flower identifies the parts of a 1452 16mm motion picture reel, I-S, 11, C<br />

flower and shows us how they function in the production of seeds. Explains the Foucault Pendulum, and involves students in a<br />

(C, 1963) demonstration that illustrates star shift. (BFA, 1977)<br />

HOW LEVERS HELP US<br />

HUDSON RIVER<br />

694 16mm motion picture reel, P, 11, C 1787 16mm motion picture reel, I-S, 39, C<br />

Shows the three parts of a lever and demonstrates how various Chronicles life along a great river from antiquity to modern times;<br />

levers help to move things more easily, or farther Hudson−<br />

and faster. (C, features folk culture and fine arts associated with the<br />

1970)<br />

traces impact of European civilization−emphasizes efforts to clean<br />

up and preserve the river. (BG, 1979)<br />

HOW LIGHT HELPS US<br />

695 16mm motion picture reel, P, 10, C<br />

Follows two boys as they learn how light helps us see things as it<br />

HUDSON: RIVER OF THE MOUNTAINS, THE<br />

bounces off objects, passes through them or is given off by them.<br />

1788 16mm motion picture reel, I-J, 19, C<br />

(C, 1972)<br />

The Hudson has seen many moments of American history and<br />

known many great men. At one point, if pollution and<br />

HOW PLANTS HELP US<br />

industrialization remained unchecked, it might have been destroyed,<br />

593 16mm motion picture reel, P-I, 11, C but programs have been scheduled to preserve this historic river.<br />

Observing plants, Steve discovers how people are dependent upon (BFA, 1969)<br />

plants for their food and clothing, for wood, paper, rubber and many<br />

other common articles in their daily lives. (C, 1954)<br />

HUMAN BODY, THE: CIRCULATORY SYSTEM (2ND ED.)<br />

2391 16mm motion picture reel, J-S, 14, C<br />

HOW RAMPS HELP US<br />

Close-ups of the key processes and organs of the circulatory<br />

696 16mm motion picture reel, P, 10, C system. (C, 1980)<br />

Presents familiar examples to clarify the usefulness of different<br />

kinds of ramps, including those that are straight, curved, spiralled, HUMAN BODY, THE: EXCRETORY SYSTEM (2ND ED.)<br />

steep, gentle, stationary, moving or notched. (C, 1970) 2392 16mm motion picture reel, J-S, 14, C<br />

Presents a step-by-step study of the structure and functions of the<br />

HOW SIMPLE MACHINES MAKE WORK EASIER system. (C, 1980)<br />

697 16mm motion picture reel, P, 11, C<br />

A seesaw and a slanted board lead beginners in science to an HUMAN BODY, THE: MUSCULAR SYSTEM (2ND ED.)<br />

understanding of what a simple machine is. (C, 1964) 2393 16mm motion picture reel, J-S, 14, C<br />

The structure and function of the three types of muscle tissue, and<br />

HOW THE ANIMALS DISCOVERED CHRISTMAS the role of nerve impulses in muscular contraction. (C, 1980)<br />

178 16mm motion picture reel, P-I, 14, C<br />

When the forest animals discover an injured bluebird that can't fly<br />

HUMAN BODY, THE: NERVOUS SYSTEM (2ND ED.)<br />

south for the winter, they move him into Grumble the Bear's warm<br />

2394 16mm motion picture reel, J-S, 14, C<br />

cave and contribute food for the winter. As the animals wonder<br />

how to store the food, Velvet the Fawn remembers seeing humans<br />

Basic functions and organs of the system, various neurons which<br />

decorate a Christmas tree. So with the beaver's help, they choose<br />

compose the organs, and principal areas of the brain. (C, 1980)<br />

a tree and hang all the food from its branches. (C, 1983)<br />

HUMAN BODY, THE: NUTRITION AND METABOLISM<br />

HOW THE BEAR LOST HIS TAIL<br />

2395 16mm motion picture reel, J-S, 14, C<br />

265 16mm motion picture reel, P, 17, C Five classes of chemical substances in natural foods, essential to<br />

A non-verbal film using puppet animation about a wily fox who body growth and repair. (C, 1962)<br />

teaches a bear how to catch fish with his own tail. (MH, 1970)<br />

HUMAN BODY, THE: REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM (2ND ED.)<br />

HOW THE ELEPHANT GOT HIS TRUNK<br />

2396 16mm motion picture reel, J-S, 14, C<br />

395 16mm motion picture reel, P-I, 7, C Presents a clear and objective description of the human productive<br />

Animates one of Kipling's stories about a young elephant who learns system. It is recommended that this film be shown to boys and<br />

the price and reaps the rewards of curiousity. (LCA, 1970) girls in separate groups. (C, 1980)<br />

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