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DUCKS<br />
<strong>QUESTAR</strong> <strong>III</strong><br />
DUCK'S UNLIMITED'S VIDEOGUIDE TO WATERFOWL AND GAME E<strong>ART</strong>H AND THE SUN, THE: THE ESSENTIAL DUET<br />
BIRDS VH3446 VHS videocassette, IJ, 10, C<br />
VH1342 VHS videocassette, J-S, 75, C An animated exploration of the relationship between the earth and<br />
This video, combines breathtaking footage, still photographs and<br />
the sun. (M.Guild,)<br />
computer-enhanced graphics to identify all of North America's<br />
waterfowl and upland game birds. (DU Video,)<br />
HOLIDAY FACTS & FUN: E<strong>ART</strong>H DAY<br />
DUCKS UNDER SIEGE<br />
VH135<br />
VHS videocassette, PI, 10, C<br />
VH2122<br />
VHS videocassette, J-H, 60, C This video tells the story behind Earth Day. (Rainbow,)<br />
This film examines the decline in ducks as an ecological indicator<br />
that the land is not in a balanced state. The program looks at the E<strong>ART</strong>H, LTD.<br />
loss of wetland habitat and at efforts to arrest duck decline in the VH2171 VHS videocassette, J-H, 20, C<br />
United States and Canada. (PBS Video, 1991)<br />
Metal, stone, wood, and oil all come from the earth. This program<br />
suggests a number of ways to make the best use of the earth's<br />
DUE PROCESS<br />
VH365<br />
VHS videocassette, H, 20, C<br />
resources. (SCIENTIFIC EYE) (SCIENTIFIC EYE) (Journal, 1988)<br />
(Student Rights and Responsibilities) Citizens are entitled to every<br />
step under the law before their cases are finally decided. (WAYS OF E<strong>ART</strong>H SCIENCE FOR CHILDREN: ALL ABOUT E<strong>ART</strong>HQUAKES<br />
THE LAW) (WAYS OF THE LAW) (GPN,)<br />
VH2570 VHS videocassette, PI, 23<br />
In this program, young students will examine the forces at work<br />
DUII-THE PRICE IS TOO HIGH<br />
that cause earthquakes and discover the instruments that scientists<br />
VH2110 VHS videocassette, H, 23, C use to predict and measure these earthly tremors. (L.VIDE)<br />
DUII, driving under the influence of intoxicants, is the leading cause<br />
of death among young people between the ages of 16 and 24. This<br />
video makes it clear that using alcohol or drugs when driving is a big<br />
E<strong>ART</strong>H SCIENCE FOR CHILDREN: ALL ABOUT E<strong>ART</strong>H'S HISTORY<br />
mistake for a variety of reasons. (Aims, 1987)<br />
VH2571 VHS videocassette, PI, 23<br />
Young students will trace the evolution of the Earth and the<br />
DWARF: LITTLE PEOPLE, BIG STEPS<br />
organisms that populate it. Students will take a peek deep inside<br />
VH2610 VHS videocassette, JS, 50 the Earth, examining its varied layers while discussing how<br />
Historically, dwarfs have been respected and valued members of scientists use fossils to help map out the complex time-line of<br />
society. Students will enter the daily life of these individuals who events that has changed the Earth over millions of years.<br />
face challenges at almost every turn, and find out how they triumph (L.VIDE)<br />
over physical and emotional obstacles. (DSCVRY)<br />
E<strong>ART</strong>H SCIENCE FOR CHILDREN: ALL ABOUT FOSSILS<br />
DWARF: STANDING TALL<br />
VH2611 VHS videocassette, JS, 52<br />
VH2572 VHS videocassette, PI, 23<br />
Students will experience life from the point of view of a dwarf in Young students will examine the different ways in which fossils are<br />
this program. They will see how little people overcome simple formed, and see how paleontologists figure out the age of these<br />
obstacles like managing a flight of stairs, reaching for a doorknob or ancient creations. In a fun, hands-on activity, students will see how<br />
even handling a pencil made for longer fingers. (DSCVRY) molds and casts are made, while a visit to the New Mexico Museum<br />
of Natural History and Science showcases how fossils are restored<br />
"DYING TO BE HEARD...IS ANYBODY LISTENING?"<br />
VH1968<br />
VHS videocassette, J-H, 23, C<br />
in order to be displayed in museums. (L.VIDE)<br />
The characteristics of a suicidal teen shows how depression can<br />
E<strong>ART</strong>H SCIENCE FOR CHILDREN: ALL ABOUT LAND FORMATIONS<br />
lead to suicide. Teens talk about how they tried to commit suicide<br />
and how treatment turned their lives around. (Ivanhoe Comm., VH2573 VHS videocassette, PI, 23<br />
1987)<br />
The earth is filled with a wonderful variety of land formations that<br />
range from towering mountains to sandy deserts and deep canyons.<br />
DYING TO BE THIN<br />
Young students will examine these and other earthly structures<br />
VH3903 VHS videocassette, JS, 60 while learning about the forces that created them. (L.VIDE)<br />
Narrated by Susan Sarandon. Introduces wiewers to students,<br />
ballet dancers, fashion models and other young women who are E<strong>ART</strong>H SCIENCE FOR CHILDREN: ALL ABOUT NATURAL<br />
seeking recovery or have conquered their disease. Shows students RESOURCES<br />
they can be too thin. The disturbing truth behind anorexia, bulimia<br />
and America's body obsession. (TCHR.V)<br />
VH2575 VHS videocassette, PI, 23<br />
Young students will learn that natural resources include sunshine,<br />
EARLY ADOLESCENCE: A TIME OF CHANGE-IMPLICATIONS FOR fresh air, plants, animals, minerals and fossil fuels like coal, oil and<br />
SCHOOLS<br />
natural gas. They will learn about these resources and more,<br />
VH3075<br />
VHS videocassette, T, 50, C discovering along the way what makes some natural resources<br />
This video tape reviews the physical, social, emotional, and renewable and others nonrenewable. (L.VIDE)<br />
intellectual characteristics of middle level students and provides a<br />
host of ideas for educators as they seek to improve education in the E<strong>ART</strong>H SCIENCE FOR CHILDREN: ALL ABOUT ROCKS & MINERALS<br />
middle. (NMSA, 1988)<br />
VH2574 VHS videocassette, PI, 23<br />
Young students will discover the characteristics of minerals and see<br />
EARLY RENAISSANCE, THE<br />
VH49<br />
VHS videocassette, H, 60, C<br />
how different minerals make up different kinds of rocks: igneous,<br />
Through the contributions of Florentine artists in the early fifteenth sedimentary and metamorphic. A visit to a lapidary shop examines<br />
century, the classical tradition is revived and re-interpreted. The some beautiful gemstones, while a fun, hands-on investigation<br />
achievements of Masaccio, Donatello, and Ghiberti exemplify the demonstrates how solid crystals can be made from a liquid.<br />
merging of Christian and humanistic values in art. (<strong>ART</strong> OF THE (L.VIDE)<br />
WESTERN WORLD) (<strong>ART</strong> OF THE WESTERN WORLD) (Annenberg<br />
CPB, 1990)<br />
E<strong>ART</strong>H SCIENCE FOR CHILDREN: ALL ABOUT SOIL<br />
VH2576 VHS videocassette, PI, 23<br />
EARLY RUSSIA<br />
Young students will learn what components are needed to make the<br />
VH1620<br />
VHS videocassette, JR-HS, 22, C<br />
Traces the development of Russia as a nation from its origins of<br />
best soils for growing plants while discovering the important role<br />
loosely allied Viking trade posts through the reign of Peter the Great that the forces of erosion play in the creation of this valuable<br />
and the beginnings of Russia's modern history. (WESTERN MAN resource. A visit to a grade school showcases a unique program<br />
AND THE MODERN WORLD) (WESTERN MAN AND THE MODERN that uses lunch leftovers and hungry earthworms to improve the soil<br />
WORLD) (Random House, 1979) in the school's garden. (L.VIDE)<br />
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