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Subtopic: Birth, Growth and Development

Resource Grade Level Media Type
Animal Babies  

Animal Babies
This interactive slide show illustrates the variety of animal babies that exist on earth -- some completely independent and others deeply reliant on parental care.

K-5 Flash Image
Becoming a Mosquito  

Becoming a Mosquito
Join students as they observe mosquitoes in different stages of development and learn about the insect's life cycle in this video from Curious George.

K-2 QuickTime Video
Common Past, Different Paths  

Common Past, Different Paths
This time-lapse microphotography of developing embryos shows the common ancestry of all vertebrates. Footage from NOVA: "Odyssey of Life."

K-8 QuickTime Video
Embryo to Duckling  

Embryo to Duckling
This video segment from NOVA: "The Shape of Things" follows the growth of a duck embryo, from a single fertilized egg cell to a complex, hatching duckling.

K-5 QuickTime Video
From Seed to Flower  

From Seed to Flower
Watching plants grow is like watching paint dry: It happens so slowly that the changes are imperceptible from one moment to the next -- and yet the end results are dramatic. This video segment shows just how amazing plant development can be by depicting various phases of the process using time-lapse photography. Footage from NOVA: "The Shape of Things."

K-5 QuickTime Video
Growing Up, Growing Old  

Growing Up, Growing Old
This collection of six images captures the magnificence of human development -- the transformation from baby to woman.

K-5 JPEG Image
Paper Towel Plants  

Paper Towel Plants
In this video from Curious George, learn about how beans, a type of seed, can sprout into plants.

K-2 QuickTime Video