Learning Wrap Ups Science Intro Kit
Learning Wrap Up
If you thought that Wrap-ups were only for elementary subjects, think again. This kit includes 5 sets and covers 600 key bits of information for ...
View full detailsIf you thought that Wrap-ups were only for elementary subjects, think again. This kit includes 5 sets and covers 600 key bits of information for ...
View full detailsThis test is designed to aid the teacher or parent in proper placement of the student into the LIFEPAC curriculum. It has two sections: the Stude...
View full detailsThis test is designed to aid the teacher or parent in proper placement of the student into the LIFEPAC curriculum. It has two sections: the Stude...
View full detailsWhat happens to the stuff we flush and how do velocity and friction factor into this system? Amazing tracking gadgets journey through the sewer sys...
View full detailsDaily Planet puts the pedal to the metal searching for the most unique and high-tech vehicles in the world. Plus, we explore the technological adva...
View full detailsDaily Planet takes a ride in an episode devoted to cars. In this show, we look at driverless cars, armored cars, teen drivers, and much more.
THE BIBLE PROPHETICALLY WARNS‰Û_that in the last days false teachers will introduce destructive lies among the people. Their purpose is to bring ...
View full detailsDaily Planet looks into the workings of the human body. From sticky tongues to popping ears, find out why our bodies react the way they do to our s...
View full detailsDaily Planet revisits the human body. We meet a man who has a superhuman capacity for memory, and learn how scanning pilots' brains can improve the...
View full detailsDaily Planet revisits the human body. We check out the inner workings of our back muscles and learn the science behind balance. Find out what makes...
View full detailsDaily Planet takes a ride in an episode devoted to cars. Lawnmower racing, an experimental vehicle that can measure data on the driver, and much more.
Did you know that humans are composed of stardust? Find out why we have specific attitudes, feelings and behaviors. From head to toe this video inf...
View full detailsNature's cycle of life involves an amazing variety of sexual reproduction techniques. Learn about the wildly diverse reproduction methods and cycle...
View full detailsDaily Planet paints a vivid picture of the co-relation between science and art. We visit a museum to see how our digestive system works and get up ...
View full detailsWe hop on board and learn about the inner workings of ships, boats, and all that floats on water. Check out speed-sailing in Denmark and the world'...
View full detailsDaily Planet sheds light on some spectacular modes of rescue. From air ambulances to search and rescue, check out the ways technology is helping sa...
View full detailsSome animals have odd and unique behaviors, including selective dietary preferences, sleeping patterns, mating practices and reproductive activitie...
View full detailsWe take a look at the scrumptious science of food. From laser-coded fruits to ice wine harvests, we check out the technology behind these tasty tre...
View full detailsDive in to the science and technology of some delicious delights. From soda vision to making syrup, we delve deep into what's behind the food we love.
We take another look at the savory science of food. Stories include: Swedish fast food, edible cocktails, the egg toss record, and much more.
Daily Planet revisits the world of airplanes. We look at a supersized eye hospital with wings, and the Falcon 7X, a $40 million business jet.
Dogs are domesticated wolves who have served as faithful companions to humans for centuries. Although the size of the brain reduces when the animal...
View full detailsWhat happens when highways and roads, a city's arteries, get clogged? Break It Down cracks the science between traffic and all of its jams.
Ever wonder where millions of retired vehicles end up? An old jalopy gets crushed in the most unlikely of ways and begins a fascinating journey tow...
View full detailsDespite chemistry courses being one of the most difficult classes in high school, over 100,000 students took the AP* Chemistry exam in 2009. This...
View full detailsTakes young viewers on exciting excursions into the wondrous worlds of science and nature.Fast-paced, entertaining and enlightening series that m...
View full detailsElevators move the equivalent of the world's population every 72 hours but how safe are they? Break It Down tests the strength of cable against the...
View full detailsGorillas, orangutans and chimpanzees, the great apes, are our closest biological relation in the animal world. Ninety-eight percent of the genetic ...
View full detailsThe Geology Book will teach you: What really carved the Grand Canyon. How thick the Earth‰۪s crust is. The varied features of the Earth‰۪s s...
View full detailsMany mysterious questions about the Ice Age arise: What would cause the summer temperatures of the northern United States and Europe to plummet o...
View full detailsBreak It Down goes Hollywood to uncover the magic of movie stunts, real guns, fake blood and a whole lot of cinematic secrets. See how force is beh...
View full detailsDaily Planet flies in the face of convention. We take a look at the Harrier jet, as well as Canada's historic contribution to the world of jet flig...
View full detailsDaily Planet in the Classroom takes you for a ride on some of the coolest cars, bikes, airplanes and airships out there today.
Take a tour through Toronto's Exotarium, home of many of the world's endangered species. Learn why these scarce species have reached or passed the ...
View full detailsDaily Planet explores environmentally friendly modes of transport. Can a drag race be ecological? Can a jet be green? Find out in this week's excit...
View full detailsMany mysteries are solved in this tasty video: what causes the snap, crackle, pop of Rice Krispies and why our hungry stomachs grumble. Find out ...
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