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Structures : man-made and found in nature [dvd]

Contributor(s): Potenza, Christian | Roy, Lauren | McIntyre Media Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialSeries: Plankton and Tube's amazing science adventures: Publisher: Orangeville, Ont. : McIntyre Media Inc., c2011Description: 1 videodisc (22 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 cm. + 1 teacher's guide.Subject(s): Science -- Study and teaching (Preschool) | Science -- Study and teaching (Primary) | Buildings -- Design and construction | Structural analysis (Engineering) -- Study and teaching (Preschool) | Structural analysis (Engineering) -- Study and teaching (Primary) | Buildings -- Study and teaching (Preschool) | Buildings -- Study and teaching (Primary) | Bridges | Recycling (Waste, etc.) -- Study and teaching (Preschool) | Recycling (Waste, etc.) -- Study and teaching (Primary) | SCIENCE (GRADES K-10) | SOCIAL STUDIES (GRADES K-6) | DIVERSITY EDUCATIONDDC classification: D 624.1 S88
Production Credits: Produced/directed by Sean Cisterna ; written by Mary Cubello ; executive producer, Peter Whyte.
With Christian Potenza and Lauren Roy.Summary: Designed to introduce young children to the study of science. This program looks at structures revealing that they are all around us and are both man-made and found in nature. The program shows that structures exist all over the world. As young students explore the science of structures, they learn that humans and animals build specific structures with specific functions and that structures have many forms. They discover bridges, honeycombs, and the dwellings of First Nations peoples and of cultures around the world. They learn of concepts such as load compression and tension and also come to understand the need for recycling and how structures impact the surrounding environment. DVD features include chapter segments with DVD-ROM allowing access to teacher's guide.
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D 624.1 S88 (Browse shelf) Available cc-no, Teacher's Guide- yes S3919

Title taken from title screen.

Produced/directed by Sean Cisterna ; written by Mary Cubello ; executive producer, Peter Whyte.

With Christian Potenza and Lauren Roy.

Designed to introduce young children to the study of science. This program looks at structures revealing that they are all around us and are both man-made and found in nature. The program shows that structures exist all over the world. As young students explore the science of structures, they learn that humans and animals build specific structures with specific functions and that structures have many forms. They discover bridges, honeycombs, and the dwellings of First Nations peoples and of cultures around the world. They learn of concepts such as load compression and tension and also come to understand the need for recycling and how structures impact the surrounding environment. DVD features include chapter segments with DVD-ROM allowing access to teacher's guide.

Pre-school, grades K-3.

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