Weathering & Erosion

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Price: $39.95
  
Grades: 5 to 8
  
Runtime: 23 minutes
  
Item #: V6424
  
Availability: In Stock!
  
Format: DVD
  
Also Available In:
Digital Rights
  
Closed-Captioning: Yes


PRODUCT SUMMARY


The rocks and soil that make up Earth's surface are constantly being affected by a variety of forces, ranging from heat and frost to water and wind. In Weathering & Erosion, students will discover the natural forces that cause weathering, erosion and deposition, and see the many effects that these processes have on Earth's surface. Students will examine natural structures around the world and see how weathering and erosion have affected them, while discovering ways in which people have become better prepared to battle these forces through conservation. In addition, a fun, hands-on experiment demonstrates how running water erodes different types of soil. Part of the Earth Science in Action DVD Series. A Teacher's Guide is included and available online.


EDITORIAL REVIEWS


"This excellent series should be purchased by every middle school science program and for public libraries with non-print home school collections." - School Library Journal

"Well organized, and clearly presented, each program stands alone with continuity provided by the program's overall structure...a solid introduction to Earth science units...Recommended."- Library Media Connection (Nov/Dec 2006)



FULL REVIEWS


School Library Journal (December 2000)

Gr 5-8-Two space adventuring animated green aliens, a female captain and a male corporal, narrate the excellent, well-written scripts of Oceans, Soil, and Weathering & Erosion. The aliens' conversation is sprinkled with the right amount of humorous dialogue, which will attract and keep the attention of middle grade viewers. The well-scripted combinations of live action, 3-D animation, and graphics make these educationally sound programs fun to watch. Each video covers the topic fully and includes graphics, which accommodate visual learners. The well-selected video footage of each topic is stunning and will keep the attention of the viewers. Animated segments of geographical features are well illustrated and labeled for easy understanding. Multicultural, mixed gender, believable adolescents perform investigations. The directions are easy to follow, and the well-explained activities can be easily replicated. Follow-up discussion and activities, along with suggested Internet and print resources are listed in the teacher's guide. These videos enjoy very good technical aspects, and the teaching objectives are well achieved. They are excellent introductions or overviews for class units or individual viewing. This excellent series should be purchased by every middle school science program and for public libraries with non-print home school collections.

Copyright 2000 School Library Journal. Used with permission.

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