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Any discussion of biodiversity and the web of life can be strengthened by an understanding of how living things are classified. Beginning with the work of Linnaeus, this two-part series introduces the taxonomic systems used by scientists to identify and categorize the Earth’s abundant life forms. Live footage, microscopic imaging, diagrams, definitions of key terms and concepts, and interviews with science professionals provide insights into the ongoing challenge to understand the diverse characteristics of living things. Correlates to the National Science Education Standards developed by the National Academies of Science and Project 2061 Benchmarks for Science Literacy from the American Association for the Advancement of Science. A Cambridge Educational Production. 2-part series, 27-28 minutes each.



 
                    

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The Series Includes : Monera, Protista, and Fungi | Animalia and Plantae
     







A Journey Through the Cell
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This two-volume set combines live-action video, colorful computer graphics and animations, and interviews with scientists to introduce students to ideas central to understanding cells and their profound role in the living world. Viewable/printable in...(more details)
 
Biomes
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This engaging five-part series encourages students to move beyond a simplified view of the environment to a deeper level of understanding: that the global ecosystem is made up of interdependent ecological communities populated with their own particul...(more details)
 
Scientific Method
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This program examines the basic elements of the scientific method: defining and researching the problem, forming a hypothesis, gathering information through experimentation and observation, analyzing the data, forming a conclusion, and communicating ...(more details)
 
Cells-The Inside and Out
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These information-rich programs take an entertaining route in examining both the inner workings of the cell and the ways intercellular reactions occur. With extremely clear graphics and a witty narrative, the whole array of cellular organelles is pre...(more details)
 
F = ma: Physical Science Concepts
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This engaging three-part series defines the elements of Newton's Second Law-force, mass, and acceleration-plus related topics such as velocity and inertia; demonstrates them using basic calculations; and applies them in real-world examples. Video, an...(more details)
 


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