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 | Energy in Action Video Series |
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| N6660 | 7 titles in series | $279.65 |
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Through the after-school exploits of an aspiring young scientist, Energy in Action takes students beyond the basics to help them understand the five main forms of energy: mechanical, chemical, heat, electromagnetic and nuclear. Compelling examples show how stored energy is converted to active energy, and how energy continually changes from one form to another. Fast-paced footage and dynamic graphics help explain concepts like convection, conduction, radiation, fission and fusion. Students learn about alternatives to nonrenewable energy resources. Each program includes engaging demonstrations and a fun, hands-on investigation to further enhance understanding of difficult concepts. This series is based on the concepts outlined in the National Science Education Standards for Physical Science: properties & changes of properties of matter, motions & forces and transfer of energy. Part of the Schlessinger Science Library in Action Collection. Each program includes a Teacher's Guide.
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2001 Columbus International Film & Video Festival Chris Award. "...clearly explains a wide array of concepts..."- School Library Journal
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Grades 5 to 8 Color, Live Action Closed-Captioned MARC Record Available Catalog Card Kit Available Single Main Entry Card Available
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Teacher's Guides & Supplemental Resource Tools Available
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Curriculum Correlation Documents Available NEW!
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Correlation to National Science Education Standards
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| See Also Energy for Children Video Series (Grades K - 4) |
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