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Activities of plants [dvd]

Contributor(s): Keck, Nina | Visual Learning Company | McIntyre Media Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialSeries: Elementary science. Publisher: [United States] : Orangeville, Ont. : Visual Learning Company ; McIntyre Media Inc. [distributor], c2004Description: 1 videodisc (14 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 cm. + 1 teacher's guide.Subject(s): Plants | Botany | Photosynthesis | Plants -- Reproduction | GRADES 1-3 | GRADES 4-6 | SCIENCE (GRADES K-10)DDC classification: D 580 E44
Production Credits: Producer, Brian A. Jerome ; assistant producer, Stephanie Zak Jerome.
Narrator, Nina Keck.Summary: Investigates some of the activities of plants. Looks at the process of photosynthesis in which plants take in carbon dioxide and water and use the sun's energy to produce sugar and oxygen. Also looks at how most living things, including humans, depend on plants for their survival, how the majority of plants use flowers to reproduce, the different ways pollination can occur, and the development of and germination of seeds, to the growth of plants to maturity. A short quiz follows.
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DVD Manitoba School for the Deaf Library
AVS D 580 E44 (Browse shelf) Available S4402
DVD Manitoba School for the Deaf Library
D 580 E44 (Browse shelf) Available cc-yes, Teacher's Guide -yes S4401

Producer, Brian A. Jerome ; assistant producer, Stephanie Zak Jerome.

Narrator, Nina Keck.

Investigates some of the activities of plants. Looks at the process of photosynthesis in which plants take in carbon dioxide and water and use the sun's energy to produce sugar and oxygen. Also looks at how most living things, including humans, depend on plants for their survival, how the majority of plants use flowers to reproduce, the different ways pollination can occur, and the development of and germination of seeds, to the growth of plants to maturity. A short quiz follows.

Grades 3-5.

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