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.■ilH!..B|«ili,iH'i,l' The primary aim of all materials produced by TEACHING FILMS, INC., is to provide a visual ex- perience for children so that their learning may be quicker, more meaningful, and retained for the maxi- mum length of time. Each film is planned to treat a particular phase of a curriculum area at a defi- nite grade level. It is our belief that there is no all- purpose film. The job to be done must be the determin- ing factor in each film's pro- duction. Although all re- leases of TEACHING FILMS, INC. aim to meet specific classroom needs, each film has the nature of a teaching tool which is to be used by the teacher as he sees fit. nina C/ilms eacmng p-^^P^ J7 , C/wc. MOTION PICTURES: • French for Beginners The French language is brought to Hfe for jour pupils. Here are everyday activities of French-speaking people, pictured in their own environment. Slowly paced narration — precise dic- tion— authentic pronunciation make this an indispensable teaching tool. High School and College, Foreign Languages. 10 minutes, black and white. • It's YOUR Library A stimulating film that will encourage children to use their library. It gives basic rules for library procedure. This picture opens the door to a new world, rich in adventure and experience. Ele- mentary Grades, Social Studies. 10 minutes, black and white. • Communications and Our Town \ comprehensive and interesting pres- entation of the way in which a town is tied together and linked with other communities through its network of communications. Elementary Grades. Social Studies. 10 minutes, black and white. FILM STRIPS: • History of Fire Series Tells the story of man's experience with fire and its contribution to our way of life. Lower Elementary Grades. How Man Mastered Fire Man's Use of fire • A Day in the Past Series The habits and customs of people in ancient and medieval times are brought vividly to life in this series. Junior and Senior High School. Growing Up in Ancient Rome A Day in Ancient Athens A Day in Ancient Egypt To be released in June: Life in Ancient Rome Growing Up in Ancient Greece Growing Up in Ancient Egypt • Food, Clothing and Shelter Series A comprehensive treatment of the way in which man has fed, clothed and sheltered himself through the ages. Lower Elementary Grades. How Man Has Learned Himself Man's Shelter Today Early Man and His Food Our Food and How We Get U How We Preserve Our Food How Man Learned to Make Cloth How We Get Our Clothes • How to Tell Time Teaches children the concept of time. Lower Elementary Grades. The Hour and Half-Hour (April release) The Minutes (May release) K^eackinq cJtlms, Ji nC, 2 WEST 20th STREET, NEW YORK II.N.Y. MAY • 1947