Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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CONSIDER the following 76 new titles from among more than 1,000 other films designed to provide the finest in visual teaching, and become acquainted with Coronet's traditional leadership in educational film programming. Consider, also, that the new Coronet films are: planned to correlate with current concepts in teaching; extensively researched in authentic treatment of a subject; guided in production by educational experts, assuring genuine teaching values; imaginative in script to develop interest in the basic teaching points; and virtually always produced in color, to present the nearest approach to reality. Full descriptions of 1,097 16mm motion pictures can be found in the latest Coronet catalogue. A free copy is available to you upon request. If you are interested in making selections for purchase, use this sheet as a ;heck list to request preview prints. Simply ndicate the films which interest you and send the list to Coronet Films. Preview Drints will be shipped promptly at no abligation or charge, except for return postage. NEW CORONET FILmS RELEASEI during the school year 1961-1962 help teachers visualize key educational concepts often not presented on film I8P ARITHMETIC D Arithmetic: Estimating and Checlcing Answers (11 min.) Shows the application of rounding off numbers and emphasizes the importance of checking answers accurately. Gr. 4-9. a Brusliing Up on Division (II min.) A step-bystep working review of terms used and the meaning of place value. Gr. 4-9. D Brushing Up on Multiplication (II min.) A review and clarification of the operational principles of multiplication essential to continued progress in arithmetic. Gr. 4-9. a Place Value: Ones, Tens, Hundreds (11 min.) Clearly explains the basic concept of place value and presents the numerals and words for the numbers we use. Gr. 1-3. BUSINESS (r^li * a Accounting: Basic Procedures (11 min.) Illustrates, through examples and definitions, the standard methods of keeping ledgers and journals. Gr. 10-12. D Competition in Business {l3'/i min.) Explains the principles underlying business competition, including free enterprise and the development of new and improved products. Gr. 7-12. FOREIGN LANGUAGES D El Angelito D Le Plus Petit Ange (The Littlest Angel) (1 3 1/2 min., each) The Spanish and French versions, respectively, of the animated story of a lonely little angel and his gift to the Infant Christ. B&W only. Gr. 4-12. a El Gaillto que Hace Sallr el Sol D Le Petit Coq qui Reveille le Soleil (The Little Rooster Who Mode the Sun Rise) (II min., each) Spanish and French versions, respectively, of the delightful animated cartoon about a rooster who discovers that his crowing does not really make the sun rise, but who acquires an even greater pride in waking his farmyard friends. B&W only. Gr. 4-12. D La Famine Trovalile Ensemble (Our Family Works Together) (11 min.) A story with simple, clear French narration about preparations for a family birthday party. B&W only. Gr. 4-12. a Le Printemps est une Aventure (Spring Is an Adventure) (1 1 min.) Flowers bud and bloom, and robins' eggs hatch in this French description of the many changes which come with spring. B&W only. Gr. 4-12. D Paris: La Ville et Ses Habitants (Paris: The City and the People) (II min.) Clearly enunciated French narration provides the background for a visual tour of France's capital city. B&W only. Gr. 4-12. D Una Estancia en las Pampas Argentinas (Life in Grasslands— Argentine Pampas) (II min.) Spanish narration guides us on a visit to the family of Senor Molinos and its life on a cattle ranch. B&W only. Gr. 4-12. ^^ GUIDANCE D Know Your Library (Second Edition) (1 1 min.) In all new photography and sound, this popular film illustrates use of the card catalog, Dewey Decimal System, and reference materials. Gr. 7-12. G Learning from Disappointments (II min.) Pupils learn— through good sportsmanship, by choosing another goal, and by trying again in a different way — that disappointments can be worthwhile experiences. Gr. 4-6. HEALTH AND SAFETY ' D Foods from Grains (11 min.) Shows the steps involved in the making of bakery bread; that bread is only one food made from grains; and where the most important grains are grown. Gr. 1-3. O Why Eat Our Vegetables? (1 1 min.) Dramatic story ol" a shipwrecked family and how they learned that vegetables are vital to well-being. Gr. 1-3. LANGUAGE ARTS Enrichment n The Ant and the Dove (An Aesop Fable) (8 min.) "One good turn deserves another" is the moral of this charming animated tale. Gr. 1-3. D Bertrond Russell Discusses Happiness D Bertrond Russell Discusses Mankind's Future D Bertrond Russell Discusses Philosophy D Bertrond Russell Discusses Power