Weston Woods Animated Children's Books
Egypt: Gift of the Nile
This preview introduces revolutionary ideas and heroes from Copernicus to Newton, and links thenphysics of the heavens and the earth.n
Galileo's imaginative experiments proved that all bodies fall with the same constant acceleration.
Weston Woods Animated Children's Books
Neurons
Muddy Wonderland - When Rainy Season arrives on the Savannah, Mama shows the kids the fun, and the value, of a good mud bath. Do You See What I See? - A game of "do you see what I see" on a hike across the Savannah initiates a discussion of how each of us see things differently.
Surface science examines how surfaces react with each other at the molecular level.n
Endothermic and exothermic reactions are investigated and the role of entropy is revealed.n
Throughout the ages, the notion of infinity has been a source of mystery and paradox, a philosophical question to ponder. As a mathematical concept, infinity is at the heart of calculus, the notion of irrational numbers
Kids are just kids in the town of Sanger, where an exceptionally high number of special education students mix with the general education population. A unique charter school located inside the new San Diego downtown public library. Spend a day in the life of a school secretary. Visit the museums of Balboa Park in San Diego and the School in the Park program.
In Good Shape is the weekly health show on DW, covering all aspects of health care: what's new in medical treatment, alternative medicine, wellness and fitness - as well as nutrition and beauty. In our studio interview we discuss topics in-depth with specialists, and offer you opportunities to pose your own questions. Dr. Carsten Lekutat and Stefanie Suren are alternate hosts of the program and will provide a combination of video-rich features and insightful interviews that grapple with some of the larger issues in medical treatment and healthcare. As an interactive feature of the program we also ask viewers to request a program topic Dr. Carsten Lekutat is a qualified General Practitioner and works as a doctor in Berlin. He is also responsible for training medical students at the Berlin Charite hospital. Stefanie Suren is executive producer and presenter of In Good Shape. 'Keep it simple and straightforward' - that is her goal as a reporter, producer and presenter.
What is globalization and when did it begin? Before the sixteenth century, the world
Voiced by Martin Luther, Protestantism shattered the unity of the Catholic Church.n
This program on problem solving is the 3rd of 13 episodes designed to help students prepare for the mathematics section of the GED exam. Problem solving is an acquired skill that can be improved through practice. People need to know how to get the answer more than having the answer itself. A host and several guests present 5 principles for math problem solving in the context of a person wanting to buy a car. The first step is to identify and understand the problem. One should focus on the problem to ensure one knows how to proceed. Second, one should locate all needed information. This includes doing any homework beforehand and reading the fine print. The easiest decision isn't necessarily the smartest one. Third, one sets up the problem, looking for similarities to a previous problem that could guide one's approach, as well as cues that reveal the functions to be performed. Fourth, one works the calculations, seeking a ballpark estimate before reaching the final answer. When calculating, it's essential to know the PEMDAS order of operations: a) first solve within parentheses; b) simplify exponents; c) multiply and divide from left to right of equation; d) add and subtract from left to right. Lastly, it's important to check that one's answers make sense.