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Both episodes will be of interest primarily to history buffs. However, general viewers (whether at home or in the classroom) may find the narrow scope too limiting.
A program that is of interest for general viewing and for those who devour materials on animals. However, it does take a while to get to the point, so classrooms where time is at a premium may want to skip this title.
This program should appeal to general viewers who enjoy learning about dinosaurs and disasters. It would serve as suitable viewing in the classroom. The personable scientists make the past come stomping to life, hopefully inspiring students.
History buffs and volcano enthusiasts will find this fascinating. However, general viewers (whether at home or in the classroom) may find its scope too narrow.
Featuring high-quality production values and general interest subjects, this is an enticing offering . However, the short segment lengths and limited educational detail make it less suitable for classroom viewing and more appropriate for home and public library use.
Young problem solvers will enjoy the challenge of addressing the problems posed by public transportation. Blood, mangled limbs, and a (censored) "F-bomb" from a witness may make this appropriate for more mature students.
An awe-inspiring glimpse into the applications of chemistry and the resources' impact on the world. Each episode should have a place in science classrooms and also among general viewers.