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"What is impressive is the amount of time spent on reinforcing the different parts of the circulatory and respiratory systems."<br> -NAMTC Curriculum Media (2003)
Human Body Series
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Format: DVD » Add to Cart » Request Preview Access Catalogue Number: 110059DV ISBN number: 9781592340651 Producer: Visual Learning Company Subject: Science Language: ENGLISH Grade Level: 5 - 9 Country of Origin: U.S. Copyright Year: 2003 Running Time: 4 x 20 Rights: PPR This four-part video series covers the topics outlined in the National Science Education Standards, AAAS Benchmarks for Science Literacy and major texts. The Bones and Muscles video explores the characteristics of the skeletal and muscular system. Circulation and Respiration discusses the importance of monitoring the cardiovascular system and explains the process of respiration in the body. The Digestion and Excretion program explains these processes, as well as the categories of nutrients. In Nervous and Endocrine Systems students will learn about the three main types of neurons and how they travel through the body's nerve network. Each interactive video is followed by a 10-question Video Quiz and is accompanied by a teacher-friendly guide containing numerous student activities and assessment tools. Extra features on the DVD include indexes, labeled slides, glossary, animations, English subtitles, and an iMovie project. |
Series Titles
| Product No. | Title |
|---|---|
| 110054ST | Bones & Muscles |
| 110055ST | Circulation & Respiration |
| 110056ST | Digestion & Excretion |
| 110057ST | Nervous & Endocrine Systems |
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Reviews:
"What is impressive is the amount of time spent on reinforcing the different parts of the circulatory and respiratory systems."<br> -NAMTC Curriculum Media (2003)

