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Marko the Pencil makes understanding science easy and fun! Join Marko the Pencil as he takes students on a fascinating journey to his Super Science Station where it's easy to grasp science concepts. Designed for students in 5th grade, but learners at all levels will find the information fun and informative.
4) Volcano
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Learn about the forces inside the Earth that cause volcanoes to erupt and earthquakes to shake the landscape.
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Goes to seed (topic: seeds): Plant it! magazine is going to feature the class garden on its cover but Phoebe's plot has nothing to show.
Blows its top (topic: volcanoes): Ms. Frizzle takes the kids on a field trip to an island that hasn't shown up yet.
Goes on air (topic: air pressure): The Walkerville Space Capsule still needs a contribution from the class but Keesha says their empty jar is actually filled-- with air.
All dried up (topic: desert...
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This new series takes you on a whirlwind voyage around the globe; experience close encounters with a bald eagle, an erupting volcano, and friendly whales to learn how teamwork can save the day. As a member of the team, you'll sing, clap, pat, dance, laugh, and problem solve right along with the Little Einsteins
8) Volcanoes
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Bill Nye takes a look at the hot-hot-hot world of volcanoes: what they are, how they're formed and the different types that exist.
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What are volcanoes and how are they formed? What causes volcanoes to erupt? How do scientists classify volcanoes? What are the different types of volcanoes? What are notable volcanoes and volcanic eruptions? The answers to all of these questions are covered in depth with detailed graphics, diagrams, and exciting video. On-screen, multiple-choice reviews at the end of each segment reinforce important concepts and make learning fun.
10) Volcanoes
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Students get a closeup look at volcanoes and learn the difference between magma and lava. They are shown how a tilt meter is used to predict when a volcano might erupt, and are treated to a virtual visit to Horseshoe Lake at Mammoth Mountain.
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In this new 2023 high-definition program, explore the biggest and loudest volcanoes around the world. With breathtaking footage, this video delves into the history, geology, and impact of some of the most significant volcanic eruptions in history. From the destruction caused by Vesuvius in ancient Pompeii to the ear-splitting explosion of Krakatoa in 1883, to Yellowstone, a super volcano in the United States, and the underwater volcanoes of Tonga,...
12) Amazing planet
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Ocean realm: Beautiful, bewildering and largely unexplored, our oceans dominate our planet. How did they form? Why haven't they evaporated away? We take an HD journey through time ... watch as our world freezes solid ... long ago ... and peek at the ocean's possible future. We journey from the mind-bending beauty of coral reef shallows to the deepest depths of Mariana Trench, while glimpsing everything in between.
Born of fire: Learn about the molten...
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Kicks up a storm: The Friz transforms the bus into a Weathermobile and -- in a wild ride through the skies -- Ralphie becomes the meteorological superhero of his dreams.
Blows its top: To help them understand how the Earth makes islands, Ms. Frizzle presents the kids with an island that hasn't been discovered yet!
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A dynamic resource that defines and helps children explore the terms 'flood,' 'volcano,' 'erosion,' 'landslide,' and 'drought.' Divided into segments, this program is designed to reinforce and support a viewer's comprehension and retention of these terms through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated graphics and labels.
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Earthquakes: An earthquake can be one of the most destructive natural disasters on Earth! It comes without warning and in a matter of seconds can level a city.
Hurricanes: Hurricanes are nature's giants, some reaching up to nine miles tall!! But one thing is nearly certain--every year there will be a few hurricanes that do hit land. From space, a hurricane looks like a giant, circular, swirling cloud--with a hole in the center. The hole is called...
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