2920S | 3-8 | 1999 | 17 min. | 978-1-58541-092-7
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Isaac Newton himself shows students how gravity, friction, and inertia are related to mass, force, and momentum. Exciting graphics and re-creations allow students to see how Newton's laws of motion relate to real life. Experiments with roller blades, baseballs, and other common objects encourage students to make science exploration recreational.
Also available on DVD.
Reviews: "… has an edge, both price-wise and in the fact that is will also appeal to younger audiences due to its humor, easier pacing, and bright graphics."—R. Reagan Video Librarian 05/00 • "Subtle humor shines through in this well-done video—a welcome addition for science collections."—Debra McLeod | Booklist
Awards: Aegis Award Winner — 04/00 • Approved CLRN
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