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WIZARD<br />
<strong>QUESTAR</strong> <strong>III</strong><br />
PREPOSITIONS<br />
WONDER WORLD OF SCIENCE: WHY DOESN'T GRASS GROW ON<br />
VH183 VHS videocassette, P-I, 10, C THE MOON?<br />
A frantic and hilarious escapade in the ocean leaves Harvey, as a<br />
VH2409<br />
VHS videocassette, P, 11, C<br />
lifeguard, exhausted and the Wizard confident in his knowledge that<br />
understanding and identifying prepositions should no longer trouble<br />
Through an exciting series of observations and conclusions,<br />
anyone. (WIZARD OF WORDS) (WIZARD OF WORDS) (Gift,)<br />
Wondercat begins to understand why grass doesn't grow on the<br />
moon−by discovering what grass, and all green plants, need to<br />
VERBS AND ADVERBS<br />
grow anywhere. (Coronet, 1987)<br />
VH184<br />
VHS videocassette, P-I, 9, C<br />
A wild, keystone cops type of bicycle ride by Harvey enables the WONDER WORLD OF SCIENCE: WHY DON'T I FALL UP?<br />
Wizard to do his many ways in which adding adverbs makes the<br />
VH2410<br />
VHS videocassette, P, 10, C<br />
verbs much more expressive and fun to use. (WIZARD OF WORDS)<br />
(WIZARD OF WORDS) (Gift,)<br />
A fall from a tree initiates Wondercat's investigation of why things<br />
fall down instead of up. (Coronet, 1989)<br />
WOLVES<br />
VH2123 VHS videocassette, J-H, 60, C WONDERFUL ME!<br />
In decades past, the howl of wolves could be heard across North VH3917 VHS videocassette, P, 16, C<br />
America. Wolves were thought to be an enemy of humans and Using lively songs and a story-teller, this program shows young<br />
early settlers were determined to wipe out the world of the wolf.<br />
children effective strategies they can use to feel good about<br />
This program focuses on controversial efforts to revive populations<br />
of several wolf species in the lower 48 states. (PBS Video, 1991) themselves, so that they can say "Wonderful Me!" and truly mean<br />
it. (Sunburst, 1995)<br />
WOMAN'S PLACE, A<br />
VH1836 VHS videocassette, I-J-H, 25, C WONDERFUL WORLD OF THE BUTTERFLY, THE<br />
Fascinating chronicle by Life magazine that celebrates the most VH828 VHS videocassette, IJ, 28, C<br />
enduring triumphs by great American women in the arts, the Superb colorphotography provides remarkable close-up views of the<br />
science, politics, business, athletics and much more. Julie Harris<br />
entire life cycle of this fascinating insect. (Lucerne,)<br />
narrates. (Mov.Un.,)<br />
WOMEN IN AMERICAN LIFE: 1880-1920<br />
WOODWORKING PROCESSES: GLUING AND CLAMPING<br />
VH832<br />
VHS videocassette, JH, 17, BW VH2185 VHS videocassette, JS, 10<br />
This program covers Immigration, New Work, and New Roles. Explains why it is necessary. Expansion and contraction of wood.<br />
(NWHP, 1988) Moisture content. Importance of grain direction. Differences in<br />
glues, how to apply and clamp for strength. (MERIDN, 91)<br />
WOMEN IN AMERICAN LIFE: 1917-1942<br />
VH833 VHS videocassette, JH, 17, BW<br />
Women's participation in WWI and the suffrage victory of 1920 WOODWORKING PROCESSES: JOINERY<br />
gave women a new self-image and a sense of equal participation in VH2187 VHS videocassette, JS, 8<br />
society. This program covers Cultural Image and Economic Reality. Explains dowels, biscuits, spline, tongue and groove, dado, rabbet,<br />
(NWHP, 1988) mortise and tenon, dovetail etc. (MERIDN, 91)<br />
WOMEN IN AMERICAN LIFE: 1942-1955<br />
WOODWORKING PROCESSES: SMOOTHING WOOD<br />
VH834 VHS videocassette, JH, 15, BW<br />
WWII radically changed women's roles. This program covers War VH2184 VHS videocassette, JS, 13<br />
Work, Housework, and Growing Discontent. (NWHP, 1988)<br />
Using fine saw blades, jointer, hand planes, power planes and<br />
various sanders, hand, belt, disc, orbiting and vibrating as well as<br />
WOMEN IN AMERICAN LIFE: 1955-1977<br />
files and rasps are examined. (MERIDN, 91)<br />
VH835<br />
VHS videocassette, JH, 25, BW<br />
The years between 1955 and 1977 were decades of dramatic WOODWORKING PROCESSES: WHAT IS HARDWOOD?<br />
change in America. Married women, most of whom had previously<br />
VH2186 VHS videocassette, JS, 14<br />
been home-makers, poured into the workforce; family structures<br />
changed and the divorce rate soared. This program: New Attitudes<br />
Explains the difference between hardwood and softwood. Wood<br />
Force Dramatic Changes. (NWHP, 1988)<br />
defects. How logs are sawed to make different types of lumber.<br />
How hardwood is graded. (MERIDN, 91)<br />
WOMEN IN AMERICAN LIFE: 1861-1880<br />
VH831 VHS videocassette, JH, 16, BW WORK OF PEACE, THE: THE TREATY OF PARIS, 1783<br />
The twenty years between 1860 and 1880 saw huge social VH2061 VHS videocassette, J-S, 30, C<br />
upheaval in America. This program covers the Civil War, Recovery<br />
Begins with the battle of Yorktown and takes the viewer through<br />
and Westward Expansion. (NWHP, 1988)<br />
the events leading up to the signing of the treaty in Europe.<br />
WOMEN SEEN ON TELEVISION<br />
(St.Ed.,)<br />
VH25<br />
VHS videocassette, IJH, 11, C<br />
This program blends narration, clips of broadcast footage WORK ZONE SAFETY<br />
(advertising and program content) and rock music into a fast-paced, VH2183 VHS videocassette, H, 13, C<br />
critical look at television's stereotypical view of women.<br />
As more road rebuilding and repair projects are underway in New<br />
(N.Dimension, 1990)<br />
York, we are experiencing an increase in work zone accidents. This<br />
WONDER WORLD OF SCIENCE: WHAT'S INSIDE A SEED?<br />
program focuses on the hazards in work zones to both drivers and<br />
VH2408<br />
VHS videocassette, P, 11, C workers. (St.Ed., 1991)<br />
As Wondercat learns about seed plants, we observe in time lapse<br />
photography how the roots of the baby plant grow downward while WORKING WITH OLDER PEOPLE<br />
the stem grows upward, carrying the leaves into the air and VH356 VHS videocassette, J-H, 10, C<br />
sunlight. (Coronet, 1989) Why do children and youth need older people? A changing society<br />
and aging population have increased our awareness for more<br />
WONDER WORLD OF SCIENCE: WHERE DO LOST BALLOONS GO?<br />
VH2407<br />
VHS videocassette, P, 11, C<br />
stability, tradition and support that children need. Older persons<br />
Students learn about the structure and properties of our atmosphere have a need to make a contribution of love, time and attention and<br />
as they follow Wondercat on an exciting, imaginary ride aboard a in turn benefit from contact with younger people. This program<br />
soaring balloon. (Coronet, 1986) outlines the benefits to both young and old. (RMI Media,)<br />
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