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No organism on Earth can exist independently. Students will find out more about animal relationships such as predator/prey relationships and symbiotic host/parasitic relationships, and learn how animals are dependent on each other for survival through the food chain. A fun, hands-on experiment is included. One of 16 volumes in the Animal Life in Action Video Series in the Schlessinger Science Library. Part of the Schlessinger Science Library in Action Collection. This title correlates to the National Science Education Standards for Life Science -- structure & function in living systems, reproduction & heredity, regulation & behavior, populations & ecosystems and diversity & adaptations of organisms. This title includes a Teacher's Guide. |
"These programs are technically excellent, with sharp video footage and off-camera narration that clearly presents zoological concepts. A welcome addition to both school and public library collections." - Booklist (June 1 & 15, 2000)
…well-organized, accurate, and aligned with educational standards… - Library Media Connection (April/May 2007)
"…does a good job of weaving information and vocabulary that students are likely to have into the theme of interdependency…Well researched and useful for the middle school curriculum…"- Science Books & Films (May/June 2004)
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Grades 5 to 8 Color, Live Action Closed-Captioned Copyright 1999 MARC Record Available Catalog Card Kit Available Single Main Entry Card Available Teacher's Guide Available: Download Now
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Investigation Data Sheet Available: Download Now
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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 Animal Life for Children Video Series (Grades K - 4) |
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