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S1701 Animal Groups / Beginning Classification K-3 $29.95
S1705 Animal Lifecycles K-3 $29.95
S1703 Insect Lifecycles / Metamorphosis 1-5 $29.95
S1704 Insects 1-4 $29.95
S1702 Living and Nonliving Things K-2 $29.95

Amphibians, Fish & Reptiles
S1708 - Go underwater to discover where over 20,000 different kinds of fish live. Visit the habitats of frogs, toads, snakes, lizards, and more. Learn how to distinguish between these three types of animals with this informative and interesting lesson.
K-3 $29.95

Animal Groups / Beginning Classification
S1701 - Mammals, Birds, Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles, and Insects. Simple explanations and vivid footage provide an excellent lesson in classifying animals. Discover that animals can be classified into groups by characteristics they have in common. Learn about the traits that help distinguish each group of animals, and see how these traits help them survive.
K-3 $29.95

Animal Lifecycles
S1705 - Children learn that living things grow and change. They learn to compare animal parents and babies. They see that some animal babies do not look like their parents. From tadpole to frog, egg to chicken, caterpillar to butterfly, and puppy to dog; students are introduced to, and learn the stages of, the life cycles of animals.
K-3 $29.95

Ecology: Tree Top Insects / Show Me Science: Ecology Series
T1301 - The 11-title Ecology and Conservation Series covers topics from the Greenhouse effect, endangered species to Biodiversity. Students travel across the Globe, examining various species in danger and what is being done to protect them. Scientists have long recognized that tropical rainforests are home to the greatest biodiversity on Earth. However, T...
4-9 $44.95

Insect Lifecycles / Metamorphosis
S1703 - Students learn about simple metamorphosis, complete metamorphosis, and the entire insect lifecycle. Includes live close-up footage of a painted lady butterfly, waxworm moth, silkworm, milkweed bug, and more. Detailed animations give students a unique perspective of the world's largest animal group.
1-5 $29.95

Insects
S1704 - Students discover which characteristics make insects different from all other animals. Learn that there are more insects than any other kind of animal on Earth. Watch the ways that special body parts help insects meet their needs for food, water, air, and shelter.
1-4 $29.95

Insects and Arachnids / Jeff Corwin Experience
RH537 - How do spiders and other arachnids differ from insects? Travel around the world with Jeff to learn the answer. You'll visit Spain for a look at the dung beetle, Morocco to view scorpions, and Africa to observe termites.
K-8 $39.95

Living and Nonliving Things
S1702 - Students learn that all living things have needs and some of these are air, water, and energy from food. They are shown how to tell the difference between living and nonliving things. They also learn that plants are living things and see how their needs are met and how they move, grow, and change. Finally, they compare objects at home, in a pond, i...
K-2 $29.95

Mammals
S4043 - Introduce students to mammals and the things that make them different from other groups of animals. Discover the different parts of mammals such as backbones, fur or hair, claws, teeth, and horns, and see how these special body parts help them survive in their habitats.
1-4 $29.95

Tell Me Why: Insects / Tell Me Why Series
T1405 - The Award-Winning, Tell Me Why series based on the books by Arkady Leokum, gives informative and easy to understand answers to the many types of questions that children ask about everyday subjects, in an informative, easy to understand manner, aided by incredible visuals. This program answers questions such as "How many kinds of insects are there?"...
1-6 $29.95


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