000 02300na a2200469 4500
001 B 93025
003 MWE
005 20200619123706.0
008 2011
040 _cMWE
_aMWE
_beng
082 0 _aD 629.13 S35
245 0 4 _aThe science of flight
_h[dvd]
246 1 3 _aScience of flight and aerodynamics
_h[dvd]
260 _aOrangeville, Ont. :
_bMcIntyre Media Inc.,
_cc2011.
300 _a1 videodisc (27 min.) :
_bsd., col. ;
_c12 cm. +
_e1 teacher's guide.
490 1 _aPlankton and Tube's amazing science adventures
500 _aTitle taken from title screen.
500 _aAlso known as: The science of flight and aerodynamics.
508 _aProduced/directed by Sean Cisterna ; written by Mary Cubello ; executive producer, Peter Whyte.
511 0 _aWith Christian Potenza and Lauren Roy.
520 _aDesigned to introduce young children to the study of science. This program examines the principles of flight and aerodynamics. With an understanding of the properties of air, viewers learn how air makes flight possible. They next see how the four forces: lift, gravity, thrust and drag, make it possible for an airplane to fly. Also examines Bernoulli's principle, Newton's third law of motion, the angle of attack, natural and man-made objects that use airfoils, and how a pilot controls the airplane. In addition, students learn about the history of flight in Canada. DVD features include chapter segments with DVD-ROM allowing access to teacher's guide.
521 _aGrades 5-8.
650 0 _aScience
_xStudy and teaching (Elementary).
650 0 _aScience
_xStudy and teaching (Secondary).
650 0 _aFlight.
650 0 _aAerodynamics.
650 0 _aAeronautics
650 0 _aGravity.
650 0 _aAirplanes.
650 0 _aLift (Aerodynamics).
650 0 _aDrag (Aerodynamics).
650 0 _aGliding and soaring.
650 0 _aAeronautics
_xHistory.
658 7 _2MWE
_aSCIENCE (GRADES K-10).
658 7 _2MWE
_aVOCATIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION (GRADES 7-12).
658 7 _2MWE
_aCANADIAN HISTORY (GRADES K-12).
700 1 _aPotenza, Christian.
700 1 _aRoy, Lauren.
710 2 _aMcIntyre Media Inc.
830 0 _9218913
_aPlankton and Tube's amazing science adventures
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_cDVD
_n1
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_d18598