Browse results: The Writing Process
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KenThis video segment from
Wide Angle features Ken, a third grade student in Japan. Accessibility features: Transcript |
6-12 |
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BeesIn this video segment from WILD TV, learn about bees and the different techniques for handling them. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-8 |
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Cancer - A New TreatmentIn this segment from Curious, Mark Davis is motivated to develop a new, less debilitating treatment for his wife's cancer. Accessibility features: Transcript |
6-12 |
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Cats - Yesterday and TodayIn this video segment from Nature, discover the various roles the cat has played in our history. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-12 |
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City Horses Part IIIn this video segment from Wild TV, riders discuss the benefits of coming to the Cedar Lane Stables in New York City. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-8 |
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A Different Kind of FuelIn this segment from Curious, learn about creating energy from solar rays to meet the growing energy needs of the world. Accessibility features: Transcript |
6-12 |
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The Dogon and the Daman this video segment from Africa, learn about the Dama, a rare event and rite of passage for the Dogon in Mali. Accessibility features: Transcript |
6-12 |
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Domesticated PigeonsThis video segment from WILD TV features a man who raises pigeons as a hobby. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-8 |
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GorillasLearn about the lives of gorillas born in captivity in this video segment from Nature. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-12 |
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Kids CareIn this video segment from Zoom, students in the Kids Care Club prepare “Bags of Love” for mothers and children. Accessibility features: Transcript |
2-6 |
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Nanavi 2006This Wide Angle video segment features Nanavi, a 12-year old girl who struggles to stay in school. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-12 |
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Ndakinna Wilderness ProjectIn this video segment from WILD TV, a guide describes how to camouflage a person’s body to avoid being detected in the wilderness. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-8 |
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Ol' BillGrandma Alice talks about 'Ol Bill, the mule, in this video segment from Jakers! Accessibility features: Transcript |
1-4 |
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Pigs as PetsIn this video segment from Nature, animal lovers talk about their experiences having pigs as pets. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-12 |
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Rhinoceros CaptureRangers capture a Black rhino in the South African National Park in order to relocate him in this segment from Nature. Accessibility features: Transcript |
6-12 |
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Rhinoceros ReleaseIn this segment from Nature, Rangers release the Black rhino to a new location in Southern Africa where rhinos are previously endangered. Accessibility features: Transcript |
6-12 |
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Ronald Johnson of Sapelo IslandIn this video segment from EGG: The Arts Show, resident Ronald Johnson explains that Sapelo Island is a unique place, preserving the last examples of Gullah/Geechee culture. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-12 |
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Sea CreaturesThis video segment from Nature features various sea creatures. Accessibility features: Transcript |
1-4 |
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The Sled Dogs of the Arctic Circle
In this video segment from Nature, learn about the role of dogs in the Inuit culture. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-12 |
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Squatters' RightsProtecting their farms from elephants is a daily fight for African farmers in the Sahel. In this video segment from Africa, learn about the relationship between the African farmers and elephants in the Sahel. Accessibility features: Transcript |
6-12 |
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Squirrel RehabilitationThis video segment from WILD TV features a family that rescues and releases squirrels to their natural habitat. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-8 |
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Studying ElephantsA photographer trails elephants in Kenya in this video segment from Africa. Accessibility features: Transcript |
6-12 |
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Symbolism in "The Negro Speaks of Rivers"This video segment from A Walk Through Harlem features the poem “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” by Langston Hughes. Accessibility features: Transcript |
4-12 |
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TrackersIn this video segment from WILD TV, meet a group of trackers and learn how they track animals. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-8 |
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What Does He Have to Say to Us Today?This video segment from the documentary American Masters: Bill T. Jones: Good Man explores the creative process by examining the relationships between the artist and the work and between the artist and the audience.
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9-12 |
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