See and hear : the journal on audio-visual learning (1945)

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filmstrips on 3 Science Tbe Hainan Bod> (i-H-a) (Btack-and-While) P' ... ' ^'^ Research: EBFtLMS St.\ff Graphic photographs combine with micro-photographs and easily understood drawings to provide one of the most significant series of classroom filmstrips e\-er produced. Adapted from EBF motion pictures, the filmstrips make an outstanding con- tribution to junior and senior high school biology-, science, health, and ph>-siolog>'. fEach nlmstrip approximately 65 frames.) The Heart and Circulation Digestion of Foods Foods and Sutrition The Eyes and Their Care Mechanisms of Breathing Control of Body Temperature Work of the Kidneys Posture and Exercise The Teeth Care of the Feet Body Defenses Against Disease Reproduction Among Slammals Serfous System Ears and Hearing Endocrine Glands Heredily An 16 black-and-white fiimstrips. in handy boxes S48.00 Eachfilmstrip 3.00 Geaeral Scieace (J-H-a) (8/a<-Jt-am^H7i/r^l Production and Research: EBFn_MS Staff Some of the most important units of study in junior and senior high school general scietKe courses assume new and \ivid meaning for students using this filinscrip series. .Adapted from EBF motion pictures, the filmstrips include such mothational material as review and discussion questions, and suggested follow-up activities. (Approximately 75 frames each filmstrip. ( Simple Machines Fuels and Heat Distributing Heat Energy Elements of Electrical Circuits Series and Parallel Circtdts Home Electrical Appliances Atmosphere and Its Circulation Weather AD 8 biack-and-wfahe filmstrips, in haiKiy box S24.00 Each filinstrip 3.00 S«U C«Bser%ati*a (i-H-\) (Black-and-White) Produced in coopeiatioa with The Conshivatios Founda- tion, New York Collaborators: H. C M. Case. Ph-D., and RussELL T. Odeu^ Ph.D„ Univiersity of Illinois: and Elmer L. Sal-er. Ph.D.. U.S. Dept. of -Agriculture Soil Conservation Research An absorbing examination of the pressing problems ofsofl conservation. Explains deariy what soil is. how it is formed, bow it is used and misused, how it can be made more prodiictiv>e. Correlates with pxnxx and senior high school science, agricui- txire. geography, social studies: and with aduh study programs. (Each filmstrip approximatdy 60 frames.I How Long Will It Last? Hair Soil Is Formed Plant Life and the Soil Water and the Soil Animal Ufe and the Soil Minerals in the Soil How Man Has Used the Soil How Man Consenes the Soil \ I ( / Elementarv Science (M) (Black-and-Wtnte'S Produced by Instructional Films. Inc. Teachers and pupils alike will welcome this valuable and prac- tical series which draws upon norma! daily childhood experi- ences to illustrate some important basic scieiKC concepts. Care- fully paced to match the learning requirements of middle grades youngsters in science classes. (Each filmstrip approximately 47 frames.) Sothing But Air We Make a Fire What Is Soil? Water in the Ahr .AD 4 black-and-white filmstrips, in handy box SI2.00 Each filinstrip 3.00 .Animal Friends iV) {Black-and-White) Proauction ana Re%earcr,: EBFiLMS Staff VSTierevTer these delightful filmstrips are used in the primary grades—whether for study units in scieiKe or as motivation material in language arts and reading—young children are always enthusiastic about them. They wiere adapted from 8 popular EBF motion pictures. (Each filmstrip approximately 60 frames.) The Horse Gray Squirrel Three Little Kittens Shep, The Farm Dog Black Bear Twins Elephants Goats Common Animals of the Woods AH 8 black-and-white fihnstrips, in handy box S24.00 Each fibnsirip 3.00 AD 8 black-and-white filmstrips, in handy box S24.00 Each filmstrip 3.00 The Earth aad Its Wonders Sl-j-h) {Color) {Late 1952) Collaborator: Carey Crontis, Presidenu Beloit College Six comprrf»ensiv« filmstrips comprised entirely of easily imder- siood CMiginal color drawings making clear some of the basic fundamentals of geology. E>esigned primarily for elementary grades geography and science classes. (Each filmstrip contains approximately 50 frames, in color.) 77!^ Story of Rivers The Story of Ice and Glaciers The Story of Underground Water The Story of Mountains The Story of the Air The Story of Volcanoes AH 6 color filmstrips. in handy box S36.00 Eachfilmstrip 6.00 ^ FILMSTRIPS...7