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| Title
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How plants work (32285) |
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| Physical
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Color; Sound; 6 minutes
| Copyrighted
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2008
| Distributor
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McIntyre Media
(2235)
| Country
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Canada
| Dewey
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580
| Audience
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Primary, Intermediate (PI)
| Collection
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Booking Library
| Series
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Kids in the garden
(1653)
| Synopsis
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An enthusiastic young narrator explains the process of photosynthesis
and what plants need to grow. A wide variety of plants is used to show
how needs can change in different climates. Analogies and experiments
support the concepts of energy storage, osmosis and capillary action.
Information is well-paced and chunked. Labels are used effectively to
introduce and summarize main ideas. Use as a springboard for plant
experiments or as motivation for students to exercise their green
thumbs.
| Dimensions
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4 3/4 in.
| Pub. Loc.
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Orangeville, ON
| Parts
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1 DVD-ROM + 1 guide.
| Stmt Resp
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Film Ideas
| Guide
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Guide Included
| Subjects
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Gardening;
Plants;
Science
| Call#
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DV 0456
| Note
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ERAC approved in 2009.
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Resources |
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Guide |
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