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Stormchasers [dvd]

Contributor(s): Orbit, Max | Crane, Todd Alan | Mazzarella Bros. Productions | Thinkeroo (Firm) | Visual Education Centre.
Material type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialSeries: Way cool science: Publisher: [United States] : Vaughn, Ont. : Mazzarella Bros. Productions ; Visual Education Centre Limited [distributor], c2003Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 30 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 cm. + 1 activity sheets booklet.Other title: Storm chasers [dvd].Subject(s): Weather | Storms | Hurricanes | Tornadoes | Meteorological instruments | Hydrologic cycle | GRADES 1-3 | GRADES 4-6 | SCIENCE (GRADES K-10) | SOCIAL STUDIES (GRADES K-6)DDC classification: D 551.55 S87
Production Credits: Directed by Mark Mazzarella ; written by Anthony J. Mazzarella, Dave Lepare ; camera/editor, Thomas Mazzarella.
Max Orbit is played by Todd Alan Crane.Summary: Designed to introduce students to the world of science. In this program, host Max Orbit explores the relationship between water, air, and heat and how they interact to make weather happen. Also looks at storms such as hurricanes and tornadoes, climates, the water cycle, and thunder and lightning. Students learn how to build their own homemade weather station by creating such instruments as: and anemometer to measure wind speed, a barometer to measure air pressure, and a rain guage to monitor precipitation.
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D 551.55 S87 (Browse shelf) Available cc- no, S5686

Title taken from title screen.

On container: c2010 Mazzarella Media.

"A Thinkeroo production" -- DVD program.

With Max Orbit" -- DVD program.

Directed by Mark Mazzarella ; written by Anthony J. Mazzarella, Dave Lepare ; camera/editor, Thomas Mazzarella.

Max Orbit is played by Todd Alan Crane.

Designed to introduce students to the world of science. In this program, host Max Orbit explores the relationship between water, air, and heat and how they interact to make weather happen. Also looks at storms such as hurricanes and tornadoes, climates, the water cycle, and thunder and lightning. Students learn how to build their own homemade weather station by creating such instruments as: and anemometer to measure wind speed, a barometer to measure air pressure, and a rain guage to monitor precipitation.

Ages 5 and up; Grades 1-6.

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