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With its amazing CGI and captivating interviews with wildly diverse groups of people, this DVD would be a worthwhile addition to a high school biology or anatomy class. The topics covered make for fine jumping-off points for class discussions.
This inspirational story is of primary interest to sports fans in this year of Olympic fever. However, most general viewers will find this a niche program.
Occasional disturbing images (a dead body that may be that of the father, many scenes with guns, parental smoking) make this most suitable for high school history, current events, and global issue classes.
PreS—Caillou, which airs on PBS Kids, is a brightly colored animated series that teaches life lessons through the adventures and experiences of a four-year-old boy...
Gr 6–8—This overview offers an unusually detailed look at how teams of astronomers used optical telescopes, spectroscopic analyses, and crowdsourced databases to determine the orbit and composition of ISON, a comet that shot into the inner solar system from high above the plane of the ecliptic and, in November of 2013, grazed the sun...