Release date: 2000-02-21 Run time: 15 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $39.95
Review Auto Shop Safety:The auto shop is a great place to learn important skills that last a lifetime. However, learning proper safety procedures and implementing them will lessen your risk of serious injury. We explain what the potential dangers are and show you how to avoid them.
Release date: 1998-07-22 Run time: 12 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $39.95
Review Overcoming Procrastination / Educational Video Network, Inc.:Do you postpone projects or find excuses for not doing things? You may be a procrastinator. This video defines procrastination, outlines some of the reasons that people procrastinate, and suggests six strategies for overcoming procrastination. .
Release date: 1996-01-05 Run time: 30 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $39.95
Review Geometry: GE-200:
Release date: 1996-02-01 Run time: 25 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $39.95
Review Passport to Math: Learning addition VT105:
Release date: 1996-01-05 Run time: 37 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $39.95
Review Geometry 3:
Release date: 1993-12-10 Run time: 56 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $39.95
Review Calculus- Semester 1 Volume 3:
Release date: 1996-02-01 Run time: 20 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $39.95
Review Passport to Math Part 1 vol. 4-Divison:
Release date: 2000-06-14 Run time: 27 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $39.95
Review Basic Music Vocabulary / Educational Video Network, Inc.:The study of music involves learning some specialized vocabulary. This video defines the essential terms and expressions and illustrates each item with examples. Award Winner: Chris Awards Bronze Plaque.
Release date: 1998-03-25 Run time: 17 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $39.95
Review Spanish-Speaking World / Educatioanl Video Netwrok, Inc.:The countries of the Spanish-speaking world have some things in common, but each has its own individual allure, as well. Discover the lands and people of these widely diverse cultures and witness the sights and sounds of some fascinating places. Award Winner: Videographer's "Award of Distinction".
Release date: 1998-04-16 Run time: 52 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $39.95
Review Monuments of Spain / Educational Video Network, Inc.:
Release date: 1994-01-01 Run time: 40 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $39.95
Review Biology Concepts for Students: Cellular Respiration / SVE & Churchill media:
Release date: 1996-02-01 Run time: 48 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $39.95
Review Pre-Algebra: PFA-100:
Release date: 2002-01-15 Run time: 24 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $39.95
Review Martin Luther King, Jr.:Martin Luther King, Jr. was one of the most influential leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. He believed in equal treatment of all races. He initiated peaceful protests throughout the South and founded the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). In 1964, he was named Time magazine's Man of the Year and awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Learn about his life and how he died for his beliefs.
Release date: 1996-02-01 Run time: 28 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $39.95
Review Passport to Math Part 1 vol.3 - Multiplication:
Release date: 2001-01-01 Run time: 15 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $39.95
Review Math Monsters Episode #10: Counting & Symbolizing:Math Monsters is a brand new, beautifully animated public television series that is designed to help students, grades K through 2nd, learn mathematics at home and in the classroom. The series was produced in cooperation with The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics to meet and support their newly released national standards for K-2 math instruction. Math Monsters is an entertaining gateway to in-depth mathematical thinking and reasoning involving meaningful real world problems. In Episode #10, Counting and Symbolizing, the Monsters are invited to help Cousin Digit do an inventory of fish at his fish store. Because the fish are moving around, it is difficult to get an accurate count. What can they do to determine just how many fish there are? How can they avoid double tagging? A variety of counting strategies are explored to help the Monsters come to understand one -to - one correspondence. Their first attempt is to actually draw pictures of the fish on a piece of paper to represent those in the tank. Another attempt involves the use of colored tally marks. Once the exact number of fish is determined, the Monsters explore ways to symbolize the information. The field trip is to a museum where we learn how other cultures and peoples who lived in earlier times symbolized their numbers.
Release date: 1994-10-01 Run time: 34 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $39.95
Review Versailles / Educational Video Network, Inc.:From its beginnings as a hunting lodge in a swamp to its eventual transformation into the most spectacular palace in Europe, the history of Versailles is examined. Even now, it sets the standard for outrageous opulence.
Release date: 1998-05-20 Run time: 25 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $39.95
Review Understanding Sentence Structure:Understanding sentence structure is crucial in today's businesses and schools. Like it or not, the sentences we use reflect who we are to other people. Without a solid understanding of correct sentence structure, our ideas can get lost. If you want to communicate clearly and to represent yourself well, this video will be a helpful tool.
Release date: 2002-06-17 Run time: 20 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $39.95
Review Paris: Je t¿aime / Educational Video Network, Inc.:To go to Paris is to fall in love with the City of Light. Each quartier of the French capital offers up surprises and delights. Explore Paris with us. Stroll along the River Seine and spend a leisurely afternoon watching the artists of Montmartre at work. Be entertained by street performers. Stop at a sidewalk café on your way to one of the city's treasure-filled museums. Shop at the stalls of the bouquinistes, or in spectacular department stores. Visit chapels and churches that are nearly a thousand years old. Ride the subway from the Left Bank to the Right, and sit on a park bench to enjoy a beautiful afternoon. Paris has all this and much, much more. [+]
Come and see. You'll love Paris, too.
Release date: 2001-08-20 Run time: 22 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $39.95
Review Work Opportunities for Teens:Are you thinking about joining the workforce? There are more work opportunities for teens than you probably realize. Learn about the many kinds of part-time jobs and summer jobs that are filled by teen workers. Jobs that can be done by young teens are talked about and there's a discussion about how laws affect teen workers. Become aware of the many school-to-work opportunities that may exist in your community. Consider the benefits of volunteer work, which provides experience while demanding less than a paying job in terms of time commitments. Helpful tips are provided about filling out job applications and advice about job interviews is given. Understand what an employer will expect of you and find out what kind of money a teen worker is likely to earn.
Release date: 1996-01-05 Run time: 33 min. List Price: $39.95 Price: $39.95
Review Geometry 4:
| Models & Brands: Auto Shop Safety, Overcoming Procrastination, Geometry: GE-200, Passport to Math: Learning addition VT105, Geometry 3, Calculus- Semester 1 Volume 3, Passport to Math Part 1 vol. 4-Divison, Basic Music Vocabulary, Spanish-Speaking World, Monuments of Spain, Biology Concepts for Students: Cellular Respiration, Pre-Algebra: PFA-100, Martin Luther King, Jr., Passport to Math Part 1 vol.3 - Multiplication, Math Monsters Episode #10: Counting & Symbolizing, Versailles, Understanding Sentence Structure, Paris: Je t¿aime, Work Opportunities for Teens, Geometry 4Top headlines: Secret behind Bundchens success: Gisele Bundchen, the Brazilian bombshell who is one of the last to earn the supermodel title, has come a long way on the runway. So what is the secret behind her success? 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