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WHERE<br />
WHAT IS LIFE?<br />
VH3571<br />
VHS videocassette, J-H, 11, C<br />
What is it that separates living things from the non-living? This<br />
program presents the five characteristics of living organisms and<br />
clearly illustrates them for the viewer, laying the foundation for<br />
students' understanding of biology as the science of life. (School<br />
Co., 1993)<br />
WHAT IS PHYSICAL FITNESS?<br />
VH1478<br />
VHS videocassette, S, 11, C<br />
Action footage of high school students demonstrates the five<br />
elements that constitute physical fitness; a cardiorespiratory<br />
endurance, muscle strength, muscle endurance, flexibility, and body<br />
composition. (Disney,)<br />
WHAT'S WRONG WITH...ECSTASY & OTHER CLUB DRUGS<br />
VH2775 VHS videocassette, JS, 24<br />
This survey of drugs found at "raves" and the dance club "party"<br />
scene counters the myth that Ecstasy is a "harmless love drug" and<br />
presents ketamine, LSD, and GHB as the dangerous substances that<br />
they are. The video's message is clear: Ecstasy is lethal, and club<br />
drugs can ruin teen lives. (DISCVR, 3)<br />
WHEN IS HELP?/BULLY<br />
VH85<br />
VHS videocassette, I, 30, C<br />
(#1) To enable children to recognize when they should give or<br />
receive help, and to assist them in understanding the feelings that<br />
result from helping someone or from being helped by another<br />
person. (#2) To help children recognize and cope with harassment,<br />
and to understand the feelings of violence and terror that bullying<br />
situations produce. (INSIDE/OUT) (INSIDE/OUT) (St.Ed.,)<br />
WHAT KIDS WANT TO KNOW ABOUT SEX AND GROWING UP<br />
VH3294 VHS videocassette, PI, 60, C WHEN IT'S IMPORTANT TO TELL<br />
This extensively researched program addresses such concerns as VH3841 VHS videocassette, P, 12<br />
the physical and emotional aspects of puberty, menstruation, Many children are afraid to tell when something happens that<br />
intercourse, conception, peer pressure, responsibility, parenting, "doesn't seem right." These important vignettes will help children<br />
AIDS and homosexuality, in language easily understood by preteens.<br />
In discussions with sex educators Bob Selverstone and Rhonda<br />
Wise, real kids ask real questions−and get straight forward,<br />
(F.IDEA, 97)<br />
reassuring answers. (PBS Video, 1992) WHEN THERE'S TROUBLE AT HOME<br />
VH3631<br />
develop the skills to understand when it's important to tell.<br />
VHS videocassette, IJ, 36, C<br />
WHAT RESEARCH TELLS THE PRINCIPAL ABOUT SCHOOL CLIMATE Two examples of teens encountering trouble at home help viewers<br />
VH3048<br />
VHS videocassette, T, 50, C see that, despite a bad situation, they can still make their lives work<br />
School climate is described as a relatively enduring pattern of shared by identifying and acknowledging their feelings. (GIFT/Sunburst,<br />
perceptions about the degree to which characteristics of an 1992)<br />
organization and its members contribute to student satisfaction,<br />
productivity, and achievement. (NASSP,)<br />
WHEN THINGS DON'T GO MY WAY<br />
VH3838 VHS videocassette, P, 12<br />
WHAT WOULD I BE GOOD AT?<br />
Many children think that things should just "go their way." When<br />
VH2730 VHS videocassette, IJ, 22 they don't, they often times become angry or frustrated. This<br />
The career interests of middle school students naturally change<br />
program shows that what is most important is that children deal<br />
frequently. Guided by two narrators, young teens have the<br />
with these situations in a socially acceptable manner. (F.IDEA, 97)<br />
opportunity to recognize their strengths, preferences and interests<br />
and identify career categories that showcase their talents.<br />
WHEN YOU'RE MAD!MAD!MAD!:DEALING WITH ANGER<br />
(SNBRST, 3)<br />
VH3626<br />
VHS videocassette, IJ, 27, C<br />
For middle schoolers, the loss of control that anger provokes can<br />
not only be alarming but can undermine their self-esteem.<br />
"WHAT'S BUZZIN"<br />
Reassuring students that anger is normal, this program helps them<br />
VH45 VHS videocassette, P-I/H, 20, C differentiate between angry feelings and angry behavior.<br />
Sponsored by the National Honey Board, this program is about bees, (GIFT/Sunburst, 1993)<br />
the way they collect honey, and the industry in general. (Monroe<br />
BOCES, 1990)<br />
WHERE AMERICA BEGAN:JAMESTOWN, COLONIAL<br />
WILLIAMSBURG, YORKTOWN<br />
WHAT'S RIGHT, WHAT'S WRONG?-YOU DECIDE VH1020 VHS videocassette, I-J/H, 60, C<br />
VH1428 VHS videocassette, I-J-S, 30, C This is an exceptional program that will take you on a fascinating<br />
Questions involving friendship, honesty, fairness and responsibility tour of these three historic sites. (Colonial Will.,)<br />
are of enormous interest to pre-adolescents absorbed with shaping<br />
their own behavioral standards. (Sunburst,) WHERE DO ANIMALS GO IN THE WINTER?<br />
WHAT'S SCHOOL GOT TO DO WITH IT?<br />
VH998<br />
VHS videocassette, JH, 30, C<br />
This program helps students appreciate the relevance of school<br />
experience to future success and happiness. In the video, real<br />
students talk about their career aspirations and their views on<br />
education. (HRM,)<br />
WHAT'S THE BIG IDEA, BEN FRANKLIN?<br />
VH724<br />
VHS videocassette, IJ, 30, C<br />
A new idea always in his mind, Ben Franklin's joy of living, his<br />
humor and genius will capture student's attention and spark their<br />
interest in American history. (WW,)<br />
WHAT'S THE E<strong>ART</strong>H MADE OF?<br />
VH3729 VHS videocassette, I-J, 20, C<br />
Students join intrepid young host Mike Dun as he visits active<br />
the world." (WW,)<br />
volcanoes and dangles from cliffs in a quest to learn about our<br />
VH3726<br />
VHS videocassette, P-I, 15, C<br />
Students learn how animals adjust to the cold temperatures and<br />
scarcity of food during winter. Animals change behavior, diet,<br />
shelter, and appearance. (NG, 1995)<br />
WHERE DO TEENAGERS COME FROM?<br />
VH1039<br />
VHS videocassette, J-S, 60, C<br />
Pediatrician Lendon Smith helps adolescents through that "awkward<br />
stage" by showing a simple and tasteful animated film explaining<br />
puberty. (Time-Life,)<br />
WHERE DO YOU THINK YOU'RE GOING, CHRISTOPHER<br />
COLUMBUS?<br />
VH735<br />
VHS videocassette, IJ, 32, C<br />
Lively narration provides a colorful portrait of the man who<br />
staunchly led his men across the Ocean Sea to "learn the secrets of<br />
planets workings. (NG, 1995)<br />
WHERE IS THE REST OF THE UNIVERSE?<br />
VH1962 VHS videocassette, I-J/H, 60, C<br />
Astronomers cannot account for 90% of the mass of the universe.<br />
WHAT'S WRONG WITH ME? Astronomer Vera Rubin probes this mystery known as "Dark<br />
VH1450 VHS videocassette, J-S, 16, C Matter." We continue the search for Dark Matter with Tony Tyson<br />
This unique video sensitively handles a disturbing social issue−child at observatories in Chile and Hawaii. (ASTRONOMERS, THE)<br />
abuse−and looks at it from the child's point of view. (Disney,) (ASTRONOMERS, THE) (Wilson Media, 1991)<br />
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