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Common properties of matter : atoms, elements, and states [dvd]

Contributor(s): SchoolMedia (Firm) | 100% Educational Videos, Inc | Distribution Access (Firm) | SchoolVideos (Firm).
Publisher: [United States] : Edmonton : SchoolMedia, Inc. ; 100% Educational Videos, Inc. ; Distribution Access Learning and Skills Television of Alberta, Ltd. [distributor], c2003Description: 1 videodisc (24 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 cm. + 1 teacher's guide.ISBN: 1585413135.Subject(s): Matter -- Properties | Solids | Liquids | Gases | Change of state | Force and energy | Atoms | Atomic structure | Molecules | Chemical elements | Solids -- Density | Liquids -- Density | Gases -- Density | Mass (Physics) | Weight (Physics) | Volume (Cubic content) | SCIENCE (GRADES K-10)DDC classification: D 530.4 C64 Online resources: Click to preview sample clip online
Production Credits: Executive producer, Eric Dahm ; director/editor, graphics, Greg Ritacco ; writer, Chris Bessey.
Summary: Designed to introduce students to the study of physical science. In this program, students working on a science project learn about atoms, elements and molecules, the states of matter, and how matter changes from solid to liquid to gas, and the differences between mass, density, and volume.
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D 530.4 C64 (Browse shelf) Available cc-no, Teachers' Guide -yes S1943

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On container: Physical science: grades 3-5 from 100% Educational Videos.

Executive producer, Eric Dahm ; director/editor, graphics, Greg Ritacco ; writer, Chris Bessey.

Designed to introduce students to the study of physical science. In this program, students working on a science project learn about atoms, elements and molecules, the states of matter, and how matter changes from solid to liquid to gas, and the differences between mass, density, and volume.

Grades 3-8.

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