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Series
Publisher
Schlessinger Media
Pub. Date
[2003]
Language
English
Description
"The coniferous forest biome is made up of cone-bearing trees such as pines, firs and spruce, as well as a varied assortment of other organisms adapted to live in this unique region. Coniferous forests will take students on a fun-filled trip from Asia to North America to explore these treasured woodlands, taking an up-close look at their shared characteristics while discovering the animal and plant life that call this biome home. An interview with...
Publisher
Schlessinger Media
Pub. Date
[2003]
Language
English
Description
Students will explore the diverse freshwater habitat and learn about biotic and abiotic factors that make up the ecosystem, participate in a hands-on experiment to test the amount of dissolved oxygen in two different bodies of water and visit with a freshwater naturalist who exmines wetlands around the world.
Publisher
Schlessinger Media
Pub. Date
[2003]
Language
English
Description
Students will examine the importance of grassland regions and participate in a hands-on experiment to measure the moisture content of soil. An ecologist also discusses how scientists are restoring grassland regions to their original state.
12) Oceans
Series
Publisher
Schlessinger Media
Pub. Date
[2006]
Language
English
Description
Students will learn about the properties of ocean water and the materials within it. They will discover the importance of tides, the general topography of the ocean floor and the various life zones that can be foundat different depths.
Series
Publisher
Schlessinger Media
Pub. Date
[2006]
Language
English
Description
Students will learn the key characteristics of each planet, the difference between inner and outer planets, and which planets have their own moons. They'll take a fascinating look at how remote-control rovers are designed to explore other surfaces in the solar system. Also, in a fun, hands-on activity, students will demonstrate how gravity keeps all the members of the solar system in orbit around the Sun.
14) Volcanoes
Series
Publisher
Schlessinger Media
Pub. Date
[2006]
Language
English
Description
Students get an closeup look at volcanoes and learn the difference between magma and lava. They are shown how a tilt meter is used to predict when a volcano might erupt, and are treated to a virtual visit to Horseshoe Lake at Mammoth Mountain.
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