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

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SCIENCE— BIOLOGY & PHYSIOLOGY Tissues of the Human Body mp CHURCHILL 16min col $180 b&w $90. Compares life processes of singlecelled organism with human. Details organization and specialization of different types of human body cells. JH SH For more information circle No. 191 on return postal card. The World of Micro-Life mp UWF 13»^min col $135. Boy studies bread mold. Helpful and harmful microorganisms. Int JH SH For more information circle No. 19S on return postal card. SCIENCE— GENERAL Basic Primary Science (series) 19fs SVE col captioned. $72.50. Each title begins with "Finding Out About . . . ." Pri. For more information circle No. 19.t on return postal card. Familiar Animals and Their Families 6fs SVE col $27 indiv $5. Stories about cottontail, robin, beaver, bear, mallard, and squirrel. Gr 2-5 For more information circle No. 194 on return postal card. Life in a Deciduous Forest mp IFB 19min col $195. How forests manufacture basic food to sustain the life of a woodland community. El JH SH For more information circle No. 195 on retnrn postal card. Tbe Microscope and Its Use 4fs SVE col captioned $18 indiv $5. Introduction to a) the microscope, b) algae, c) protozoa, d) stem sectioning and staining. Gr 7-12. For more information circle No. 196 on return postal card. Rocks and Minerals 4fs SVE col captioned $21.60 indiv $6. Titles: Tlie Eartli's Crust; Common Minerals; Earth a Great Storehouse; The Earth's Diary. Gr 5-9 For more information circle No. 197 on return postal card. A Space Flight Around the Earth mp CHURCHILL llmin col $120 b&w $60. Film "accompanies" the Glenn flight, shows roundness of earth, what causes night and day. Pri. For more Information circle No. 198 on return postal card. Why Explore Space? mp CHURCHILL 16min col $180 b&w $90. Thoughtprovoking theme triggered by John Glenn's orbital flight. El JH For more Information circle No. 199 on return postal card. SCIENCE— PHYSICS & CHEMISTRY Chemistry for Today II 6fs SVE col captions $32..50 indiv $6. Titles: Acids, Bases and Salts; The Periodic System; Metals and Their Ores; The Halogens; The Carbon Compounds; Nitrogen and Sulphur. Gr 9-12 For more Information circle No. 200 on return postal card. 16mm. Sound Projectors New and Used Film Subjects— Accessories Write For Free Lists NATIONAL CINEMA SERVICE 71 Dey St., N. Y. C. 7, N. Y. SCIENCE FILMSTRIPS SINCE 1931 SINCE 1931 MADE BY TEACHERS FOR TEACHERS | BIOLOGY ATOMIC ENERGY PHYSICS GENERAL SCIENCE CHEMISTRY MICROBIOLOGY BIKE SAFETY BUS SAFETY Scionce filmstrlpi avoiiobl* 1 under NOEA— Title III. | VISUAL SCIENCES 1 Boi 599E Suffern. New York | Brittle, curled cupped film? We restore to nearly new first run quality with Vite-alize (Gage). Vite-alize preshrinks new film uniformly, sealing in proper humidity. A must for new stock with soft emulsion. Guaranteed. Leonard Film Service, 1700 E. Walnut, Pasadena, Calif. Murray 1-9950. %^ log© TAPE RECORDERS make advanced teacliing tecliniqiaes easier! EVERY V-M TAPE RECORDER MODEL INCORPORATES THESE QUALITY FEATURES: • Convenient Posh-BuHon Controls. • High-Frequency Response and Fidelity to detect complete voice range differences. Highly beneficial to speech and speech therapy students! • Input and Output Jocks permit recorders to be used in sound treated rooms from a control booth. • Shut-Off Switch automatically cuts power supply . . . teacher concentrates on students, not recorder! • Monitor Switch for use of recorders as an Ear-trainer with earphones, as a P.A. system, or to utilize amplifier in the recorder with a second sound source, such as a phonograph! V-M 'tape-o-matie'*' Tape Recorder— Model 735. Monaural Record and Stereo-Play-back in all three popular tape speeds. Compact, Lightweight (Only 21 lbs.) New 3-position Microphone. Also available— Model 722— Stereo record and play-back with 'ADD-ATRACK'", and Model 730— monaural record and play-back. VM 'ADD+A+TRACK'^' Any Instructor's Most Valuable Teaching Tool! Versatile VM 'ADD+A+TRACK'* permits teacher to record lessons; then, student records responses on the same tapye while listening to the teacher's recording. On play-back, both recordings are heard simultaneously! Re-record student track any number of times without affecting the teacher's or master recording. V-M OFFERS A COMPLETE "AUDIO LEARNING CENTER" PROPOSAL from one unit to OS many as your language laboratory requires. Write for information! THE VOICE ^ OF MUSIC VM CORPORATION • BENTON HARBOR, MICHIGAN KNOWN FOR THE FINEST IN RECORD CHANGERS, PHONOGRAPHS AND TAPE RECORDERS Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — November, 1962 679