hb3O0 X5 i Catalog No 13 19831985 Georgia Department of Education Catalog o Claskroo Tea chins Film Received APR 0 3 1995 DOCUMENTS JGA LIBRARIES MHMMHHHHMflBHHSi jEn 1 CATALOG OF CLASSROOM TEACHING FILMS FOR GEORGIA SCHOOLS CATALOG NO 13 FOR 1983 1985 AudioVisual Unit Division of Instructional Media Services Georgia Department of Education 2054 Twin Towers East Atlanta Georgia 30334 Charles McDaniel State Superintendent of SchoolsSTATE BOARD OF EDUCATION James F Smith Chairman IstDist Dent L Temples JrVidalia 2nd Dist Richard C Owens Ocilla 3rdDist John M Taylor LaGrange 4th Dist Pat G KjorlaugDecatur 5th Dist Mrs Bernadine Cantrell Atlanta 6th Dist Larry A Foster SrJonesboro IthDist James F Smith Cartersville 8th Dist Mrs Kathryn Jasper Macon 9th Dist Hollis Q Lathem Canton 10th Dist Mrs Carolyn Huseman Athens fa0 Counties Served by Each Library ATLANTA FILM LIBRARY Reba J Taylor Manager 1066 Sylvan Road S W Atlanta Georgia 30310 JACKSON JASPER LAMAR LUMPKIN MADISON MARION MERIWETHER MONROE MORGAN MURRAY MUSCOGEE NEWTON OCONEE OGLETHORPE PAULDING PICKENS PIKE POLK STATESBORO FILM LIBRARY Lennie K Howard Manager Box 2025 GSC Statesboro Georgia 30458 BANKS ELBERT BARROW FANNIN BARTOW FAYETTE BUTTS FLOYD CARROLL FORSYTH CATOOSA FRANKLIN CHATTAHOOCHEE FULTON CHATTOOGA GILMER CHEROKEE GORDON CLARKE GREENE CLAYTON GWINNETT COBB HABERSHAM COWETA HALL DADE HARALSON DAWSON HARRIS DEKALB HART DOUGLAS HEARD HENRY BALDWIN BIBB BLECKLEY BRYAN BULLOCH BURKE CANDLER CHATHAM COLUMBIA CRAWFORD DODGE DOOLY EFFINGHAM EMANUEL EVANS GLASCOCK HANCOCK HOUSTON JEFFERSON JENKINS JOHNSON JONES LAURENS LIBERTY LINCOLN LONG MCDUFFIE MCINTOSH MACON MONTGOMERY PEACH PULASKI PUTNAM RABUN ROCKDALE SCHLEY SPALDING STEPHENS TALBOT TALIAFERRO TOWNS TROUP UNION UPSON WALKER WALTON WHITE WHITFIELD WILKES RICHMOND SCREVEN TATTNALL TAYLOR TOOMBS TRUETLEN TWIGGS WARREN WASHINGTON WILKINSON TIFTON FILM LIBRARY Kenneth R Gailey Manager State Department of Education ABAC Station PO Box 18 Tifton Georgia 31793 APPLING ATKINSON BACON BAKER BEN HILL BERRIEN BRANTLEY BROOKS CALHOUN CAMDEN CHARLTON CLAY CLINCH COFFEE COLQUITT COOK CRISP DECATUR DOUGHERTY EARLY ECHOLS GLYNN GRADY IRWIN JEFF DAVIS LANIER LEE LOWNDES MILLER MITCHELL PIERCE QUITMAN RANDOLPH SEMINOLE STEWART SUMTER TELFAIR TERRELL THOMAS TIFT TURNER WARE WAYNE WEBSTER WHEELER WILCOX WORTH County assignments will be changed if it is found that this will speed film shipments in 3e3INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF NEW FORM IN ORDERING FILMS FROM STATE FILM LIBRARIES A SAMPLE FORM IS REPRODUCED BELOW EACH SPACE YOU WILL BE CONCERNED WITH BEARS AN ALPHABETICAL DESIGNATION WHICH WILL BE DESCRIBED BELOW Alphabetical Designation B C DEF GHI K M Instructions for Use Catalog Number For your first choice enter the catalog number from our Catalog of Classroom Teaching Films Catalog No 13 and future Supplements Title Enter the title of your first choice in this space Date Wanted Enter the date of your first choice in this space For your second choice enter the required information in D E F in the same man ner called for in A B C above For your third choice enter the required information in G H I in the same man ner called for in A B C above Ship On DO NOT FILL IN THIS SPACE This is the date we expect to ship the film to you and will be filled in by the library at the time of confirmation Mail Back Date DO NOT FILL IN THIS SPACE This date will be filled in by the library at the time of confirmation Note that you should place your returning film in the mail before or no later than the date indicated Ship To In this space you should type the name of your film coordinator your school and your complete school mailing address School Number You should place your school number immediately following and on the line with the name of the film coordinator shown in Section L You have been assigned a school number which will not change It is a constant num ber which should appear on each and every order you place with us 127211 REFER TO THIS NUMBER IN WRITING ABOUT THIS BOOKING FROM STATE DEPT OF EDUCATION AUDIO VISUAL SERVICE 1066 SYLVAN RD SW ATLANTA GA 30310 1ST 2ND 3RD CATALOG NO A 744 D 7418 G 7084 SHIP TO CITY AND STATE TITLE B GIRLS AWARE E I WILL FIGHT NO MORE FOREVER H JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT L Ms Samantha Baines E97 M Jubal A Early High School 123 Wistful Vista Drive Punky Stump Georgia 30027 CONFIRMATION OF BOOKING 1 DATE WANTED C9583 F I LBACI MAIL BACK DATE THIS MATERIAL MUST BE PLACED IN MAIL ON OR BEFORE THIS DATE HOLIDAYS FOR THIS MONTH THIS CONFIRMS BOOKING AS INDICATED ABOVE IF UNUSABLE AS BOOKED REQUEST CANCELLATION DO NOT REWIND FILMS IVGENERAL INFORMATION This general catalog Number 13 reflects the lease of a large number of new titles In addition many older obsolete titles have been removed from inven tory Please refer to this catalog when preparing your order as it replaces all previous editions Catalogs are provided to all schools registered the previous year New schools registering must contact the library serving their area for catalogs Catalogs are provided each school according to the number of film library registrations Supplementary catalogs of new titles are sent out each summer between the printings of the general catalog The second supplement and each one there after is a compilation of all previous supplements Whenever possible general or supplementary cata logs will be printed and mailed to each school by preplanning time RESTRICTIONS ON FILM USE Films listed in this catalog are expected to be used by the organization group or individual ordering them The following restrictions must be kept in mind 1 No admission charge can be assessed for show ings 2 Films may not be used for closed circuit or broadcast television without prior permission from the producer CATALOG INFORMATION All films are 16mm and sound only The following information is available under the alphabetical list ing A Recommended Audience Level p Primary K3 Elementary 46 Junior High 79 Senior High 1012 College Adult Teacher Teacher Education B Running time of each film is listed in minutes C A distinctive number assigned to each film to help in booking and shipping This number must be included for every title requested D Color films listed as being in color No distinction is given for black and white titles E Production year of film F Film description G An abbreviation following each description giv ing the name of the producer andor distributor of the film A key to these abbreviations begins on page x e j s c t te FREE PRACTICE FILM Practice films of approximately 150 feet are avail able upon request for training purposes Practice films are booked for a twoweek period Schools desiring to own their own practice film may secure good footage by mailing a serviceable 400 foot reel and can to the library serving their area Foot age will be mounted on the schools reel as a practice film and will be returned to the school Orders for this service will be filled when time permits BOOKING OF FILMS In fairness to all schools submitting orders the monthly bookings of films are staggered One month school orders will be booked from A to Z second month Z to A third month L back to A fourth month M to Z and so forth Orders are due 30 days in advance of the first day of the month requested Late orders are booked last according to the date received CONFIRMATION OF BOOKINGS Confirmation of bookings white order slips are mailed to each school the day the order is booked or the day following Each coordinator will then know up to 30 days in advance the date of shipment films booked and the mail back date All films not booked are unavailable due to prior booking film damage or quota already booked This information will enable the teacher to better plan her program ahead of time MAIL BACK DATE All films must be mailed from the school on the mail back date listed on the white confirmation slip and card When returning films make sure all four locks are secured on film cases otherwise films fall out of cases and are lost in Post Office or transit REELS Each school must provide its own projector and one each of the following sizes of reels 400 ft capacity reel 800 ft capacity reel 1200 ft capacity reel 1600 ft capacity reel No other sizes are used in the exchange program VIDEOTAPING FILMS Information about videotaping rights to films in this catalog can be obtained from the Division of In structional Media Services 2054 Twin Towers East Atlanta Georgia 30334STUDENT TEACHERS As a policy for providing assistance to education in Georgia the State AudioVisual Service extends film service to student teachers The following rules and regulations apply to this phase of the teachers educa tion program 1 Student teachers upon arriving at their station should contact the schools film coordinator and become familiar with utilization procedures 2 Student teachers cannot use films if their school is not registered for regular film service 3 Films used by student teachers are not consid ered a part of a schools regular quota 4 Student teachers are to order films only for their own use and not for any other person or purpose 5 One or two films per week per student teacher will be considered a normal quota 6 All student teachers are to send in orders through their school coordinator 7 Films may be ordered any week of the student teaching period but when ordering films allow at least ten days for processing and shipping before first date wanted 8 Each order must include the name of the student teacher ordering as well as the film coordinator 9 Damage rewinds and other infractions will be charged to the participating school 10 Immediately notify your film library of any ir regularities in service 11 Requests for student teachers should be on same type of forms as regular requests Additional forms will be provided on request INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROJECTING FILMS 1 Do not run any film borrowed from this Depart ment on a silent projector State Department films are all sound and must be shown on a 16mm sound projector 2 Be sure that the film track and aperture of the projector are cleaned after each reel of film is run 3 Allow only an experienced projectionist to run the projector and see that the projectionist re mains near the machine at all times so that it can be cut off if damage starts to occur 4 When ready to project a film remove it from the film case Remove the small piece of masking tape used to hold down the front end of the film Save this piece of tape for holding down the film end before returning to the plastic shipping case 5 Thread the film into the projector carefully seeing that the film is properly engaged in the sprockets and that the loops are carefully formed above and below the film gate After threading the machine roll by hand if the provision is available or switch the motor on briefly and then off so as to observe the film movement for proper threading Be sure to use the same size of reel for the takeup as the one the film is mounted on 6 After starting the projection of the picture feel the film after it comes from the machine to the takeup reel Frequent feeling of the film permits detection of any damage that may be occurring Damaged film feels rough or torn and by twisting the film into the light reflections scratches can easily be detected 7 After the film has been run remove the reel of film from the takeup position stick down the film end and return it to its proper case 8 Be extremely careful when rewinding films as there is always danger of breaking films 9 After the last showing stick the film end down with the masking tape provided and return to the proper case Before mailing be sure to check each film to see that is not rewound place in the proper case and turn over the address card on the outside of the case for mailing back to the film library 10 Film projectors and films are the most commonly used and expensive AV equipment in a school Clean projectors regularly as recommended and get a projector checkup each summer by a qualified audiovisual repair center VI IffrREGISTERING FOR SERVICE At preplanning time the principal or film coordina tor at each school should register for film service by filling in Form AV1 Registration for Film Serv ice enclosing a check for the registration fee and the first months film order and mail to the film library serving the schools area Consult location of film libraries on page III of this catalog Forms for reg istering schools and requesting films are mailed during August to all schools registered the previous year All schools registering for the first time must call or write their film library for full information and forms FILM COORDINATOR DUTIES Basic duties of the film coordinator are to Prepare all monthly requests for films Receive and distribute the material to the teacher requesting it Assist teachers with equipment seeing that mate rials are previewed and properly used Make request for films to be used for student teachers Follow the Detailed Instructions for Coordina tors as listed below DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS FOR COORDINATORS 1 Register the school using Form AVI with the film library serving his area Necessarily weekly film quotas per registration must be changed at times One may elect to receive a double film quota by paying a double fee The film library will inform each school what the current film quota will be by preplanning week All requests must be made by the appointed coordinator on official request forms Requests are to be typed or printed and must include on each part of the threepart form the name of the coordinator full school name and address Zip code and any holidays for that month If a rubber address stamp is used then each part of the request form must be individually stamped since impressions will not carry through the special paper used for the forms See Order Form fac simile on page IV All film requests are to be made and submitted on a monthly basis only 30 days in advance Submit September and October requests togeth 2 er Do not send first request before preplanning week 4 The request forms provide spaces for second and third choices 5 If one registers after the beginning of the school year he should allow at least ten days between the time his monthly request is mailed and the first date wanted He should proceed for the remainder of the month and include the follow ing months order if desired 6 One must always give correct titles and catalog numbers for each film Instructions are provided on the white confirmation sheet for instances when it is necessary to cancel films prior to shipping date Returning film cases should be inspected to prevent Films in wrong cases Films rewound Films on damaged or hubtype reels Films on wrong size of reels 7 A paper seal is placed on each film reel after inspection If a film is returned unused but the inspection seal is broken it is considered a re wind 8 DO NOT REWIND FILMS after showing One should rewind films only when he is ready to reuse them 9 FILM DAMAGE is normally caused by inexperi ence dirty projectors and carelessness A borrower should clean the projector before use and request practice reels for inservice training One should never use any type of tape for repairing a broken film Good projection techniques call for running off about three additional feet of film rethreading if neces sary wrapping around the takeup reel and continuing projection 11 Arrangements should be made in a coordinators school to handle his AV duties while he is away from school 12 The coordinator should always contact the film library as soon as possible about irregular serv ice to his school In order that films can be ready for January shipment the last play date prior to Christmas vacation will be approximately the second week of December Please be certain that all films are returned to the film library before the seasonal holidays 10 13 vnKEY TO ABBREVIATIONS OF PRODUCERS SPONSORS AND DISTRIBUTORS A Academy Films AAA American Automobile Assoc AAHPER American Association for Health Physi cal Education and Recreation AALG American Association of Land Grant Colleges AB Arthur Barr Productions AB Allyn Bacon Inc ACI Applied Concepts Inc ADP Avalon Daggett Productions AEFAmerican Economic Foundation AETNA Aetna AFAncona Films AFBAmerican Foundation for the Blind AG Austin Green Productions AH Alfred Higgins Productions AlAthletic Institute AIMS AIMS Instructional Media Services AITAgency for Instructional Television ALAlmanac Films ALAAmerican Library Association ALDAlderman Films ALDEN Alden Films ALL Allendor Productions Inc ALT Audivision Language Teaching Service AMCAmerican Mining Congress AMOAmerican Oil Company AMP Association of Media Producers ANT Anthology Films AP Audio Productions ARGOArgo Films ASFAssociation Films ATAtlantis Productions ATH Athena Films Inc AVED Audio Visual Education Films AVF Avis Films B Babbitt BC Berry College BEN Benchmark BFABailey Film Associates BlBirad Film Corp BISBritish Information Service BMCBook of the Month Club BRF Brandon Films Inc BTBumpaTel BWBradley Wright Films BY Brigham Young Films C Coronet Films CAMCambridge Films CAR Carousel Films CBC Childrens Book Council CCA Charles Cahill Associates CCB Clarke County Board of Public Educa tion CCMCrowell Collier Macmillan Inc CCUS Chamber of Commerce of the United States CDC California Dairy Council CEF Creative Education Foundation CEN Centron Films CENCOCenco Educational Films CF Castle Films CFD Classroom Film Distributors CFDC Campus Film Distributors Corp CFICounseling Films Inc CFS Creative Film Society CGW Communications Group West CHU Churchill Films CHS Chicago Horticultural Society Cl Cereal Institute Inc COF Cornell Film Company COL Colburn Assoc Inc CONConsolidated Films Inc CONT Contemporary Films CROWN Crown Films CSFSA California State Food Service Associa tion CU Columbia University CWFColonial Williamsburg Films DA Department of the Army DANA Dana Productions DAV Davidson Films DCPA Defense Civil Preparedness Agency DER De Rochemont Association DOUDoubleday Company Inc DUDu Art Film Labs Inc DUP DuPage College V E Eastman Kodak Company EA Epilepsy Association EAMES Eames Charles and Rae Prod EAS Eastin Film Co EB Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation EH Edward Harrison Pictures ENV Environmental Films ETSEducational Testing Service ETVEducational Television Service Georgia FFrith Films FC Film Comm FlFilms Incorporated FILMFAIR Filmfair Communications FLFleetwood Films Inc FM Film Modules FMC Ford Motor Company FON Films of the Nations FR Franciscan Films FRC Film Research Company FWPFrank Willard Productions GA Gateway Productions GAC Georgia Advisory Council for Vocational Education GDE Georgia Department of Education GDNRGeorgia Department of Natural Resources GDPP Georgia Department of Public Parks GE General Electric Corporation GFP Grover Film Productions vinGC General Learning Corporation MGeneral Motors Corporation Z General Services Administration Ul Guidance Films jA Handel Film Corporation HAR Harper and Rowe HEJ5 Herbert Kerkow Inc fFE Hollywood Film Enterprises N Henk Newenhouse Inc rjNP Heidenkamp Nature Pictures VF Happy Owl Productions f Hlt Rinehart and Winston Co M5h Highway Safety Foundation fAda Cason Gardens IDEA Idea Films IPBInternational Film Bureau FF International Film Foundation rjlIndependent Film Producers Company r Instructional Media Services INTInterlude Films pIdeal Pictures fpInternational Sound Films 5 fInstitute of Scrap Iron and Steel bU Iowa State University lu Indiana University JJournal Films JAP Johanna Alemann Films JiJpJohnson Hunt Productions bJohn Sutherland Productions JW Jackson Winter Productions B Knowledge Builders Kleinberg Ernest KN Knapp Mary KS Ken Stambaugh LLane Films Inc AC Lockheed Aircraft Corp LAGC LaborersAGC Education and Train i pa ing Fund pLearning Corporation of America p Larry Dawson Productions Lh Library Films Inc W Lewis Jacobs LM Lockheed Managers Associates L Lumbermans Mutual Casualty Co LUB Lobett Productions MACM MacMillan JAf Mid America Films I Martin Moyer Productions GH McGraw Hill Text Films U Murl fusing Productions MEDG Media Guild MEDIA FIVE Media Five Film Distributors MF Matt Farrell Productions MbMelvin Gordon Productions bMoody Institute of Science mm Modern Learning Aids MM Metropolitan Museum MMFMorven Medical Films Narcotics Education Inc rgAbbP National Association of Secondary School Principals NBC NBC Educational Enterprises NEA National Education Association MNational Educational Media NEP National Education Program NF Norwood Films NFBC National Film Board of Canada c National Film and Video Center NGFNational Golf Foundation MRNational Institute of Mental Health Z National Instructional Television Center NMTBA National Machine Tool Builders Asso ciation NORNorthern Films NBA National School Board Assoc NSPB National Society for the Prevention of Blindness NTVN National TV News NYSDC New York State Department of Com merce NYSDE New York State Department of Educa tion NYSE New York Stock Exchange NYU New York University NVF NeubacherVetter Film Productions G Oceania Productions OF Official Films SU Ohio State University OXF Oxford Films Inc p Pathe PAProfessional Arts Inc PAFPark Films PG Pepperdine College PP pat Dowling Pictures pEACH Peach PERF Perspective Films PFPizzo Films PFC Petite Film Co PPPPyramid Film Productions fSPromethean Films South bPPaul Hoefler Productions pHOENIX Phoenix Films pc Pictura Films pOR Portafilms P0S Popular Science pp Pathway Productions p0Protestant Council City of New York Li Progressive Pictures PbU Pennsylvania State University KU Productions Unlimited oA Rari9 Presentation Services Inc HADMRadim Films Inc Jjp Robert Davis Productions HF Radius Films EC Rothschild Film Corporation HbA Robert Saudek Associates SAN Sandier fSavannah Chamber of Commerce bCMAScholastic Magazine Inc 5x Southern Council of Optometrists bUbDA Southern California State Dental Asso ciation f JSid Davis Productions bA Savannah District Authority bthSoutheastern Films Inc IX SEFPSouthern Educational Film Productions SEM Seminar Films SFSterling Films SFAScope Films Association SFFSmart Family Foundation SH Shaw Productions SlG Sigma Educational Films SlU Southern Illinois University SM Simmel Meservey SMSGSchool Mathematics Study Group SNE Society for Nutrition Education SPCA Southern Pulpwood Conservation Association SR Stuart Reynolds Productions SRA Science Research Associates SREB Southern Regional Education Board SSU Stout State University STStar Film Company STAStanton Films SU Syracuse University TABTabletopper Productions TAE Teaching Aids Exchange TAPTaylor Productions TELTelesound Studios TEXTURETexture Films Inc TF Teaching Films Inc TFCTeaching Film Custodians Inc TH Thorne Films TLTimeLife TOM Tompkins Films TRA TV Radio and Film Commission Meth odist Church TVATennessee Valley Authority DC University of California UEVA Universal Education Visual Arts UGA University of Georgia DM University of Minnesota UNW University of Wisconsin UOKUniversity of Oklahoma UPA United Productions of America USC University of Southern California USDA US Dept of Agriculture USDS US Dept of State USNAVC United States National Audio Visual Center VDE Virginia Department of Education WD Walt Disney Productions WELWellman Productions WEXWexler Film Corp WMH William H Harlow WOMBAT Wombat Productions Inc WRU Western Reserve University WSBWSBTV Atlanta Ga WSU Wayne State University WWSWeston Woods Studios X Xerox Films XIXicom HA IS FOR ATOM sc 16 minutes 5252 color 1953 Illustrates how scientists have learned to utilize the energy of the atom and apply it in the service of mankind Uses the solar system to explain the electrical forces which hold an atom together Describes radioactivity and the operation of a particle accelerator Discusses how the heat from controlled fission can be utilized for generating power throughout the world Also mentions the use of nuclear energy for ships space travel research agriculture industry and medicineGE A TO Z OF WALKING SAFELY p 10 minutes 941 color 1970 Uses various letters of the alphabet to promote good traffic conduct for the pedestrian Points out that people walk in the street like letters of the alphabet J Walker crosses the street carelessly and the G Walker is always gawking Gives rules for walking wiselySD ABACUS THE SECOND EDITION pec II minutes 892 color 1965 Reviews the development of counting techniques Shows children using an openend abacus for grouping in addition and regrouping in subtraction Also shows the use of a removable stick as a zero or place holder Relates number values to money values Suggests trying out the ideas shownAVF ABC OF CHEMISTRY ejs 8 minutes 1453 color Illustrates a series of simple chemical experiments on oxygen and hydrogen regarded as basic in a first course in chemistry such as the use of phenolphthalein to recognize hydroxides and the mixing of hydroxides and acids to give salts and water Shows the composition of waterhydrogen and oxygenby simple experiment and the use of voltametersodium potassiumdemonstrations of oxidation and combustion by series of simple experimentsAL ABC OF HIGH ENERGY IGNITION js 17 minutes 5005 color 1977 Animation and live action help explain the basic principles of automotive electricity and point out the difference between the old ignition system and the HEIGM ABC OF PUPPETS pej 20 minutes 4016 Shows the steps in making a puppet Demonstrates the formation of the head decorating and dressing Follows with detailed opera tions of making more complicated puppets with builtup features Concludes with the building of a simple puppet theatre and the operation of puppets by childrenBFA ABC OF THE AUTOMOBILE CHASSIS js 15 minutes 4972 color 1972 The flow of power from engine to wheels in an automobile is explained through animation and modelsGM ABC OF THE AUTOMOBILE ENGINE js 15 minutes 4966 color 1972 Cutaway models and animation illustrate the workings of an internal combustion engineGM ABC OF THE CATALYTIC CONVERTER js 11 minutes 199 color 1973 Animation and live action illustrate how the converter works and how it reduces automotive emissionsGM ABC OF THE DIESEL ENGINE js 15 minutes 4975 color 1980 Basic principles of how a Diesel engine operates are illustrated through the use of animation and cutaway modelsGM ABC OF THE GAS TURBINE js 15 minutes 4976 color 1973 Animation and colorful working models help illustrate the princi ples of a gas turbine engineGM ABE LINCOLN THE BOY AND HIS STEPMOTHER ejs 21 minutes 4496 1950 A warm tender story of Lincolns stepmother Sally Bush Lincoln who sensed something deep and strange in the boy and who won him over Because of her determination and fondness for Abe she guided him along the path that eventually led him to greatness CAR ABOUT NOTHING 46 7 minutes 2080 color 1973 General Interest This unusual animated story about a character called nothing teases the mind in a delightful and challenging wayX ABOUT THE HUMAN BODY ej 15 minutes 4812 color 1960 Uses a boys visit to a doctors office for a physical examination as the occasion for a discussion of the more important body systems Uses animation to explore the functions and uses of bones ligaments and muscles Shows the working of the nervous respiratory digestive and circulatory systemsCHU ABRAHAM LINCOLN js 20 minutes 4737 1951 Reenacts incidents in Lincolns life which characterize him as an outstanding exponent of human freedom Traces interesting events of his early boyhood which reveal his character and point to his several careers Associates familiar Lincoln quotations with the incidents which prompted themEB ABRAHAM LINCOLN A BACKGROUND STUDY js 15 minutes 4028 1951 Illustrates the places in which Lincoln grew up and worked by liveaction photography animated maps threedimensional repro ductions photography of preserved or restored locations and old pictures A log cabin Lincolns home in Springfield the White House Midwest countryside a lawcircuit court house Gettysburg and the Ford Theater are shown Many memorial statues are pictured as Lincolns speeches and writings are quotedC ACCESS TO LEARNING ct 20 minutes 4580 color 1970 Documents the efforts of four elementary school teachers to provide students with opportunities to use thinking behaviors opportunities to compare classify generalize and inferbased on the belief that the teacher who provides the child with opportunities to develop skill in thinking provides him with access to learning OSU ACID LSD jcs 27 minutes 7002 color 1971 From the death of a boy on LSD to the success of LSD treatments in curbing alcoholism Acid explores the unpredictable power of this chemical tiger Trips good and bad are portrayed and discussed by young acid takers So is their apathetic life style Scientists report research on LDS and point out major areas in which answers have yet to be found Relationships of LSD to creativity to love to the ego are examined objectivelyEB ACIDS BASES AND SALTS s 20 minutes 4219 color 1959 Surveys briefly the early theories of Arrhenius and the later theories of Bronsted and Lowry and Lewis Uses the Arrhenius or classical definition of acids bases and salts to explore the properties and uses of these important chemical compounds whose water solutions contain ions Shows the household and industrial uses of each of these compounds and the ways of preparing them commercially and in the laboratoryC ACNE ITS NOT YOUR FAULT ejs 26 minutes 7181 color 1980 This film skillfully guides young people through the facts about acneshowing the causes dispelling the myths offering practical advice about treatment and suggesting when professional help would be advisableMMFACTING WITH MATURITY Js II minutes 2036 color 1969 Points out that dating family life friendship and school present young people with situations that may result in immature behavior Shows that how a person feels is as important as how he acts and that decisions require thinking before acting considering the feelings of others and facing up to difficult situationsC ACTION AND REACTION ejs 10 minutes 1505 1957 Demonstrates how various animals ranging in size from a water flea to a work horse react to foreign stimuli The viewer sees that such reaction can be due to instinct as well as the process of trial and ciT orAL ACTION AND REACTION jsc 15 minutes 5522 color 1957 Develops Newtons Third Law in a logical series of demonstrations and experiments Shows forces working against a spring and against a fixed object Uses familiar material whenever possible but employs special techniques to make visible the presence of forces inside solid objectsBFA ADAPTATION IN PLANTS ej 17 minutes 5058 color 1962 Illustrates the variety of environments in which plants survive and shows adaptations developed by various plants for survival and reproduction within their own environment Points out the role of man as a mediator of environment when he modifies living conditions of plants and then must provide protection for them Encourages viewers to search for examples of plant adaptations in their own surroundingsIU ADAPTATIONS OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS ej 14 minutes 4136 color 1957 Shows the adaptation of living things to environment for foodgetting and for protection Selective views and directed observation of a variety of plants and animals lead pupils to an awareness of the principle of adaptation so important to survivalC ADDITION Pe 13 minutes 5117 color 1973 First we visit a Town Fair and experience how addition saves time in counting Then through graphics animation and live film se quences we see some of the other ideas connected with addition the commutative property the addition table the role of zero in addition the associative property place value and expanded num bers and regrouping Finally by buying some jacks and marbles m a store we see how the addition algorithm can help us to find the sum of a pair of two digit numbersJ ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION t 30 minutes 7306 color 1965 Defines subtraction as both an inverse of addition and a relative f fj of a del t To be used following Jrltt Addon From he Mathematics for Elemen tary School Teachers Series SMSG ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION TECHNIQUES t 30 minutes 7308 color 1965 Develops techniques of addition and subtraction through an inves tigahon of the properties of addition for applicability of subtraction To be used following Addition and Subtraction From the Mathe matics for Elementary School Teachers SeriesSMSG ADDITION FOR BEGINNERS P 11 minutes 1158 color 1966 After reviewing the concepts of set number and numeral the film explores and develops the nomenclature and symbols of addition Illustrates the law of order addition with zero the use of the number line and the law of grouping Shows how these concepts and rules complement one another to help in problem solving C ADVANCED PERCEPTUAL TRAINING PHASE C ct 9 minutes 2006 Presents experiences that aid the mentally retarded student in making decisions and drawing conclusions Shows manipulated devices such as the slot box electric maze the Ferris wheel and Lili7on8yTHNOTE 0rdr thJS flm fr0m th Atata ilm ADVENTURES OF A BABY FOX A STORY IN RHYME PeJ 13 minutes 4978 i955 Tells in verse the story of a baby fox and his experiences as he journeys through the woods Also identifies the plants and animals which he encountersEB ADVENTURES OF A CHIPMUNK FAMILY P 11 minutes 144 1959 Tells the story of a chipmunk family and its babies from early spring to the beginning of winter Shows the newborn chipmunk babies and their training period during the early summer Also shows actual views of a chipmunk digging his burrow collecting his store of food and settling down for the winter restEB ADVENTURES OF BUNNY RABBIT P 10 minutes 119 1037 Shows the characteristics and habits of rabbits in their natural environment Follows young Bunny Rabbit as he strays from the family burrow in search of some lettuce He encounters an assortment of animals A farmer sees him nibbling lettuce in his greenhouse but Bunny escapes to his forest homeEB ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN eJs 40 minutes 9004 1946 An abridged version of the feature film based on Mark Twains book Presents the major episodes of the story Hucks flight home his journey down the Mississippi with the runawfy s Jim and their encounter with the fraudulent King Louis XVII and Duke of Bridgewater Stresses loyalties as we as the humor and pathos of the storyFI ADVENTURES OF WILLIE SKUNK Pe 10 minutes 570 iQSI Tells the story of Willie one of a family of five baby skunks who go ou with their mother 0 find food one day They runfno al sorts of adventures including a curious cow that wfll frigMen a fiwfleVT T 0n Tw Chdren BobbS ane find Willie far from home By being very slow and careful SSSZSSr him ADVENTURING IN CONSERVATION VI 14 minutes 4813 color 1959 Shows boys and girls as they discoverthe interdependence of plants and animals in natures communities how man destroys or uC these communities and the importance of natural Jour es and what one can do to conserve them Sets forth camping practices that will help conserve natural resourcesIU Pracces that ADVERTISING INFORMATION PERSUASION OR DECEP jsc 12 minutes 101 coor 197 Every purchase represents an attempt to satisfy needs and desires on many different levels from the most practical 0 the COm levels Starting from this premise and employing a light but critical Si distinguishVfweln flXESS and manipulative uses of advertisingJ AESOPS FABLES III e 12 minutes 5547 color 1967 AnHT hreefables The Boy Who Cried Wolf The Wind And The Sun and The Crow And The Pitcher Uses drawTgs to illustrate the narration of each fableMCGH arawnSsAFRICAN FAUNA REVISED EDITION ejsc 11 minutes 1400 color 1957 Shows scenes of such animals as waterbuck impala cheeta crocodile elephant zebra lion giraffe and hippopotamus in their natural surroundings Photographed in Kenya Colony Uganda and the Belgian CongoPHP AFRICAN GIRL MALOBI ej II minutes 765 color 1960 Shows life in a native village work of the parents marketing rebuilding mud houses and other activities A young girl tells how her life is changing and of her yearning for an educationAT AFRICAN WILDLIFE SANCTUARY ejs 11 minutes 913 color 1957 Explains that the onceabundant wildlife of the earth is receding before the march of civilization Shows the Kruger National Park as a perpetual sanctuary for the many creatures indigenous to the Transvaal in South AfricaPHP AGE OF DISCOVERY jsc 16 minutes 4392 1957 Uses drawings to present the conditions existing in Europe from the Crusades to Magellan which led to the age of discovery Tells the trade with the East following the Crusades the Renaissance and the capturing of Constantinople by the Turks Explains the discon tent existing because of the heavy tolls imposed by the Turks and the Italian trade monopoly which led to attempts to discover new passages to the East Describes the defeat of the Spanish Moors and tells of the voyages of Diaz Columbus Vasco da Gama Cabot Vespucci and Magellan Concludes by emphasizing the three conditions necessary to lead to an age of discovery felt needs new inventions and men of courage and visionMCGH AGE OF DISCOVERY ENGLISH FRENCH AND DUTCH EXPLORATIONS ejs II minutes 1381 1956 Depicts the explorations and routes of the early explorers of America Traces the routes of Cabot Verrazano Cartier Frobisher Drake Raleigh and Hudson Shows the increased activities of the French English and Dutch after Drakes defeat of the Spanish Armada Describes the attitudinal change in Europe resulting in a shift from the search for a path to the Orient to a recognition of the new land as suitable for colonizationC AGE OF DISCOVERY SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE EX PLORATIONS ejs 9 minutes 656 1950 Tells the story of Spanish and Portuguese explorations in the Western Hemisphere Discusses the contributions of early middle and late explorers from each country including Prince Henry the Navigator Diaz Columbus Da Gama Magellan Balboa Ponce de Leon Cortes Coronado De Soto Pizarro and othersC AGGRESSIVE IMPULSE THE js 18 minutes 6136 color 1977 Is the urge to be violent inborn or learned Does it differ from species to species Is there any way we can control it in human society This film looks at these questions and comes up with some interesting observations Human history has been full of killing and as the world becomes more crowded ways of controlling aggression are an absolute mustEB AGING OF LAKES THE js 14 minutes 4408 color 1971 After introducing geologicaland ecological factors of normal aging of lakes the film zeroes in on how man is speeding up this natural process showing examples of indiscriminate disposal of fertilizers sewage and industrial wasteEB AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION MAN AS FOOD PRODUC ER js 20 minutes 5650 1970 Describes the great transformation in which man gradually changed the base of his life from hunting and gathering to cultivation and domestication of plants and animals Portrays the enormous consequences of the agricultural revolution for man and how the revolution continues in modern timesMCGH AIDS FOR TEACHING THE MENTALLY RETARDED SE RIES A series of five films developed to improve coordination balance dexterity skills in perceiving attention span and reasoning ability in the mentally retarded child See alphabetical listing of each title for description Use each film in the order listed below NOTE Order these films from the Atlanta Film Library onlyTH MOTOR TRAINING PHASE A INITIAL PERCEPTUAL TRAINING PHASE B ADVANCED PERCEPTUAL TRAINING PHASE C INTEGRATED MOTORPERCEPTUAL TRAINING PHASE D SHELTERED WORKSHOP PHASE E AIDS TO NAVIGATION FOR BOATMEN jsc 25 minutes 7169 color This film presents various aids to navigation including light houses lightships loran and elements of the buoyage system GDNR AIR ALL AROUND US REVISED EDITION pe 11 minutes 611 1963 Presents a number of classroom demonstrations and everyday situations which illustrate concepts concerning air pressure con traction and expansion of air the weight of air and the work of compressed airMCGH AIRPLANE TRIP FOURTH EDITION pe 15 minutes 4633 color 1973 Peter and his father are passengers on a DC10 flying from Los Angeles to Miami The many activities involved in jet travel are shown filmed on location at the airports and on board an actual flightEB AIRPLANES AND HOW THEY FLY REVISED EDITION ej 14 minutes 5516 color 1967 Uses regular photography and animation to survey the major types of modern aircraft propellerdriven jetpowered military and commercial large and small and to explain how an airplane is pulled through the air how airflow lifts the plane into the air and how the flight of the plane is controlled by rudder elevator and aileronMCGH AIRPORT IN THE JET AGE SECOND EDITION pe 11 minutes 410 color 1962 Pictures the operation of a large metropolitan jet airport the functions of various airport personnel the value of close coopera tion and the ways modem technology helps to provide a safe comfortable and efficient transportation systemEB ALADDIN p 5 minutes 664 color Tells of Aladdin and his adventure with the wonderful lamp and the genie who grants his wishesPOS ALCOHOL js 5 minutes 475 color Presents an overall view of the problems which might exist if a person abuses this drugGSA ALCOHOL PROBLEM THE WHAT DO YOU THINK jsc 18 minutes 4618 color 1973 Societys most popular drug is examined from three perspectives Part I reveals the social aspects of drinking reviews the history of alcohol usage and dramatizes the economic importance of the alcohol industry Part II analyzes the chemistry of alcohol and the physiological effects of drinking Viewers are treated to a vivid display of how alcohol affects the coordination of a baseball player at bat and how a breathalyzer is used In Part III experiments with mice show the physical dependency and withdrawal symptoms mritm caused by alcoholism Visits to a hospital and quotes from youthful alcoholics are used to provoke discussion about the potential problem drinkerEB ALEXANDER HAMILTON js 7 minutes 1314 195 Uses a visit to the Grange in upper Manhattan to recall the life and times of Alexander Hamilton patriot statesman soldier and one of the founders of the freedom of AmericaP ALEXANDER LEARNS GOOD HEALTH REVISED EDITION P 9 minutes 1952 color 1980 In bold animation Alexander delights children as he teaches them Alexander eats too much and sleeps too little and is unable to play with his ball team He improves his habits proper diet rest cleanliness exercise and later pitches a winning gameC ALFONZO A LONG WAY FROM HOME jsc 21 minutes 5162 color 1975 Alfonzo is a weaver one of twenty thousand Indians in the Ecua dorian community of Otavalo The weaving of wool has been his work and that of his ancestors as far back as there are records Seeking to compete with massproduced goods Alfonzo goes to Quito to demonstrate the special qualities of his work He tries to workrJhS aCeStral CUUre a rapidy chan8in8 modem ALGAE sc 16 minutes 4457 color 1965 Depicts the five major groups of algae showing growth move ment reproduction and nutritional patterns Describes the tremen dous size range of algae from the giant kelp to the minute forms found in a drop of pond water Discusses the evolutionary devel opment and the economic and ecological importance of the algaeIU ALGEBRA js 13 minutes 5000 j962 Designed to be used with students who are being introduced to algebra It will assist them in understanding the nature of algebra and how it is related to arithmetic Introduces the concept of algebraic statements and visualizes the meaning of algebraic equationsJHP ogcoraic ALGEBRA OF SETS USING VENN DIAGRAMS ct 29 minutes 7085 Presents the application of Venn diagram to real numbers both rational and irrational Definitions and diagrams of Union and Intersection are includedNYSDE DILEMMUT WEIGHTLESSNESS THE ASTRONAUTS Jsc 11 minutes 1513 color 1964 Shows through animation the many physical and psychological problems astronauts face in relation to weightlessnessWD ALLAMERICAN MEAL jsct II minutes 318 color 1976 There is more to food than just eating Our fast food culture suggests that perhaps we are losing touch with some of the real values of life As hamburgers fries and soft drinks are prepared and eaten the nutritional value of the All American Meal is discussed along with suggestions for improvementAB ALL MY TOMORROWS js 162 minutes 6122 color 1979 This is the story of a girl who once just once mixed alcohol and barbiturates Peggy is nineteen years old Shes been lying helpless in a coma for six months and three days She knows that this is to be her condition for all her tomorrows The violent and instant reaction to the combination of drugs and alcohol shattered her life foreverCEN ALMOS A MAN sc 39 minutes 9015 color 1977 This film is based on the short story by Richard Wright LeVar Burton star of Roots plays David a black teenage farm worker in the Deep South during the late I930s Like many teenagers today David is struggling for a new identityas a man PERF ALONE IN THE MIDST OF THE LAND jsc 27 minutes 7917 color 1970 Gives an excellent view of what is in the future for the planet Earth as a dying life support system Stresses that something is going wrong with the natural balance of Earth Points out that Lake Michigan is dying like Lake Erie Gives list of endangered species including man and relates air pollution and DDT to our life support systemNBC AMAZON jsc 25 minutes 7180 color 1980 The Amazon is an integrated system of rivers and jungle a huge wilderness area taking up half of Brazil and parts of eight other South American countries From the Andes through ravines and gorges to a vast basin it finally empties into the Atlantic 4 000 miles to the East Every year more people depend on the river for their livelihoodsJ AMAZON FAMILY Js 19 minutes 5123 color 1961 Filmed in Bolivia 2500 miles up the Amazon on a tributary the Bern River Visuals and a musical score tell the story of life with Pedro a villager who gathers liquid latex from wild rubber trees and prepares it for the long trip downstreamIFF AMAZON THE PEOPLE AND RESOURCES OF NORTH ERN BRAZIL ejsc 22 minutes 5290 color 1957 Locates the Amazon River on a map and describes its size tributary rivers and climate Shows the vegetation jungle animals and life oi primitive Indians who live in the jungle Depicts life in small villages and major occupations of the people Discusses the primary industries of the Amazon regionEB AMERICA 1THE NEW FOUND LAND PART I jsc 26 minutes 7979 color 1973 This program presents Alistair Cookes personal history of the United States It contrasts the rich fertile new country with varied landscape and animal life against todays Fifth Avenue New York City It explains how the white man got to North America and what he was seeking It also introduces the influences of the French and Spanish with their traders trappers and missionaries shows the period ending and a whole new world beginning when the British arriveTL 1973 AMERICA 1THE NEW FOUND LAND PART II jsc 26 minutes 7980 color See the description of Part ITL AMERICA 2HOME AWAY FROM HOME PART I Jsc 26 minutes 7981 color 1973 This part documents the merchant adventurers and social dissenters pouring in from Elizabethan England to settle Americas East Least It shows regional character evolving as Puritans Pilgrims and Quakers struggle with the rocky North while a landed gentry prospers in the productive feudal South It points out the contrasting American ideals that have developed from the Plymouth struggles and the Jamestown hardshipsTL AMERICA 2HOME AWAY FROM HOME PART II jsc 26 minutes 7982 color 1973 See description of Pt ITL AMERICA 3MAKING A REVOLUTION PART I Jsc 26 minutes 7983 color 1973 I his program emphasizes the diverse colonies drawing together incommon complaints against the mother country It points out the blunders in Londoninept colonial governors and costly British frontier wars draining the colonists and pushing them to fighta pragmatic struggle fired not by ideologies but by men such as Washington Jefferson and Henry It traces our tradition of turning to arms in the face of troubleTL AMERICA 3MAKING A REVOLUTION PART II jsc 26 minutes 7984 color See description of Pt ITL 1973 AMERICA 4INVENTING A NATION PART I jsc 26 minutes 7985 color 1973 The constitution was built over a decade based on the principle of compromise These scenes depict the secret Independence Hall debates involving Hamilton and shows Mason and Madison as setting precedence for modern politics while a visit to Jeffersons home Monticello gives insight into the mind of the creator of the Bill of Rights Scenes document the westward surge after Daniel Boone crosses the Appalachians thus expanding the character of the new republicTL AMERICA 4INVENTING A NATION PART II jsc 26 minutes 7986 color See description of Pt ITL 1973 AMERICA 5GONE WEST PART I jsc 26 minutes 7987 color 1973 Pointing out the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 program depicts the Lewis and Clark expedition to the Pacific and shows rivermen exploring the distant waterways like the Missouri Expansionist whites force whole Indian nations to move west of the Mississippi with the result that red and white wars are common It concludes with the Gold Rush hits and 49ers by the thousand traveling to CaliforniaTL AMERICA 5GONE WEST PART II jsc 26 minutes 7988 See description of Pt ITL color 1973 AMERICA 6A FIREBELL IN THE NIGHT PART I jsc 26 minutes 7989 color 1973 Robert E Lees old home and the view today across the graves of the Kennedy brothers and into the Lincoln Memorial are depicted The program summarizes great splits in a nations past and present resulting from the causes splendors and miseries of the Civil War and in the racial wounds which still trouble the land It contrasts old and present conditions to sum up conflicts which are still mostly unresolvedTL AMERICA 6A FIREBELL IN THE NIGHT PART II jsc 26 minutes 7990 color 1973 See description of Pt ITL AMERICA 7DOMESTICATING A WILDERNESS PART I jsc 26 minutes 7991 color 1973 A nation again turns West and drains off warbred tensions Mormons make the Utah desert bloom a transcontinental rail link driven across awesome terrain and Abilenes railhead becomes a cowboys Mecca while European immigrants populate the mid lands and bring in barbed wire The program also points out the Indians last desperate struggles exploding in the Custer Massacre and the Battle of Wounded Knee a prelude to the present life of poverty on the reservationTL AMERICA 7DOMESTICATING A WILDERNESS PART II jsc 26 minutes 7992 color 1973 See description of Pt ITL AMERICA 8MONEY ON THE LAND PART I jsc 26 minutes 7993 color 1973 Modern Chicago is contrasted to the countryside from which it grew Raw materials for mass cultivation shipping and process ing all ready for exploitation by opportunistic turnofthecentury industrialists are emphasized The program points out that in ventors like Edison found the methods and resources then the Rockefellers Carnegies and Vanderbilts moved in as the focus of America changed from the farms to the citiesTL AMERICA 8MONEY ON THE LAND PART II jsc 26 minutes 7994 color See description of Pt ITL 1973 AMERICA 9THE HUDDLED MASSES PART I jsc 26 minutes 7995 color 1973 The Statue of Liberty and the Manhattan skyline are used to introduce Ellis Island the Lower East side and garment factory sweat shops to depict the turnofthecentury immigration The plight of the poor newcomer is contrasted to the tycoons who got rich at their expense The present Columbus Day with children of various colors saluting the flag is shownTL AMERICA 9THE HUDDLED MASSES PART II jsc 26 minutes 7996 f color See description of Pt ITL 1973 AMERICA 10THE PROMISE FULFILLED AND THE PROM ISE BROKEN PART I jsc 26 minutes 7997 color 1973 Veterans returning from the War to End all Wars are featured The promise of an unlimited prosperity is symbolized by the ModelT Ford and a mail order catalog The 20s boom with speakeasies rumbleseats saxophones and a bestseller depicting Jesus Christ as a super salesman is emphasized Also featured are how the Depresssion came and what the New Deal meantTL AMERICA 10THE PROMISE FULFILLED AND THE PROM ISE BROKEN PART II jsc 26 minutes 7998 color 1973 See description of Pt ITL AMERICA 11THE ARSENAL PART I jsc 26 minutes 7999 color 1973 The American Way of War from colonial times to the modern traditions of the armed forces is characterized Roosevelts dream of an arsenal of democracy is fulfilled as World War II elevates America into the worlds power elite The program plots develop ments up to the present the United Nations Security Council the Los Alamos Atomic Laboratories the underground Strategic Air Command War RoomTL AMERICA 11THE ARSENAL PART I jsc 26 minutes 8000 See description of Pt ITL color 1973 AMERICA 12THE FIRST IMPACT PART I jsc 26 minutes 8001 color 1973 A record of one immigrants sojourn here reveals a look at how we first appeared to an outsider Presents Alistair Cookes memoir of how he came to America and the people places institutions and landscapes that he admired enough to make him want to stay are presented from New England fall and New Orleans jazz to the Mayo Clinic San Francisco and HL MenckenTL AMERICA 12THE FIRST IMPACT PART II jsc 26 minutes 8002 color See description of Pt ITL 1973 AMERICA 13THE MORE ABUNDANT LIFE PART I jsc 26 minutes 8003 color 1973 This segment asks the question about America today What in its experiences has been fulfilled and what betrayed A variety of impressions are shown Hoover Dam from the 30s neon Las Vegas in the 70s Los Angeles with its motor cars Hawaii showing racial harmony amid pollution and overdevelopment Our nations present status and prospects for the future are summarizedTL AMERICA 13THE MORE ABUNDANT LIFE PART II jsc 26 minutes 8004 color 1973 See description of Pt ITL bmKAMERICA ON WHEELS ejs 7 minutes 994 i960 Reviews the era of the carriage and the early days of the automobile Shows scenes of a museum in Stony Brook New York that contains a large collection of horsedrawn vehicles Includes views of a race between an early vintage auto and a horseP AMERICAN BALD EAGLE ejsc 16 minutes 5630 color 1970 Presents the life cycle of Americas national bird the bald eagle which faces possible extinction Emphasizes the need for conserva tion measures if this species is to be preservedC AMERICAN FLAG STORY OF OLD GLORY REVISED ej 14 minutes 4979 color 1959 Presents a visual study of the countrys flag reinforcing the fact that it stands as a symbol of all our countrys people Reviews the various American flags beginning with the Spanish flag of Columbus through the additions of stars for the new states and the latest Pledge of AllegianceEB AMERICAN INDIAN SPEAKS THE Js 23 minutes 8144 color 1973 White men have been telling the Indian what to do for a long time This powerful documentary lets the Indian speak about his people and heritage about the white man and the future Visits with the Muskogee Creek Sioux and Nisqually yield eloquent portraits about life in todays reservationsEB AMERICAN INDIANS BEFORE EUROPEAN SETTLEMENT ejs 10 minutes 1803 color 1959 Surveys the lifepatterns of Indian tribes who lived in North America at the time of the first European settlers In each of the five basic regions of the USA the Eastern Woodlands the Great Plains the Southwest the Far West and the Northwest coast the film depicts where the Indians originally came from how they lived and how they achieved unique cultures as related to their environmentC AMERICAN LITERATURE COLONIAL TIMES jsc 10 minutes 1245 1954 Shows that the beginnings of literature in this country took the form of practical useful documents reflecting the wonders of the new world the hard pioneer life and the deep religious faith of settlersC AMERICAN LITERATURE EARLY NATIONAL PERIOD jsc 10 minutes 422 1954 Presents the first real literature of America the writings of Philip Freneau William Cullen Bryant and James Fenimore Cooper who found their subjects in the native scene the natural beauty the folk legends the humor and the traditions which were characteris tically AmericanC AMERICAN LITERATURE REVOLUTIONARY TIMES jsc 10 minutes 404 1954 Presents some of the important writings of Benjamin Franklin Patrick Henry Thomas Paine and Thomas Jefferson considers their impact on American lifeC AMERICAN LITERATURE THE WESTWARD MOVEMENT jsc II minutes 465 color 1954 Explains how the people and themes of the westward movement have served as a source of material for American writers from the early nineteenth century to the present day Scenes characteristic of the adventurous spirit of the movement are combined with quota tions from the works of poets historians and novelistsC AMERICAN PIONEER ejs 19 minutes 4370 1952 Shows the types of people modes of transportation and physical dangers encountered in the period of American expansion west ward Includes the building of a frontier fort with the use of primitive tools and native lumber Points out the conflict between the pioneers and the Eastern land speculators who tried to exploit their efforts and the economic and social motives for the westward movementAL AMERICAN REVOLUTION jsc 16 minutes 4824 color 1953 Shows through narration animation and the use of maps the terrain battlegrounds and the strategy of the major military engagements during the War of Independence Uses subjective camera work and photographs of paintings moving shadows and the lower portions of the bodies of actors as representing important persons to document the influence of particular leaders and the major events from the Boston Tea Party to the surrender of Cornwallis at YorktownEB AMERICAN REVOLUTION THE BACKGROUND PERIOD js 10 minutes 1378 1954 Highlights the events of the fight for liberty and freedom in the American Colonies which culminated in the Revolutionary War Gives a brief history of the events leading to war in Massachusetts and surveys the reactions of colonists of many classes to illustrate the unrest and desire for freedom from England Cites the reasons for revolt and presents scenes of famous protest meetings in the coloniesC AMERICAN REVOLUTION THE THE CAUSE OF LIBER TY PART I 712 24 minutes 8017 color 1972 Social Studies Based on the actual exchange of correspondence between Henry Laurens President of the First Continental Congress and his idealistic son John these dramatized films lend an authentic and human perspective to history of the American Revolution In London during the I770s young John Laurens of South Carolina studies Common Law and wrestles with conflicts that are driving Colonial America to the brink of war with her mother country As British injustices against the colonials grow compromises begin to fail and the climate in America worsens John firm in the con viction that his people are right seeks his fathers permission to return homeLCA AMERICAN REVOLUTION THE THE IMPOSSIBLE WAR 712 25 minutes 8018 color 1972 Social Studies John comes home in a flush of patriotic fervor only to discover that Charleston life remains virtually unchanged Henry Laurens assuages his sons dismay with news of bloody revolution in the north and soon both must go their separate ways John as a major in the army his father to be elected president of the Conti nental Congress The bitter disillusionments of an impossible war confront each man as he pursues his unshakable belief in the cause of liberty Their mutual faith in freedom and warm affection for each other sustains the Laurens through the darkest times and Henry provides the strong arm that Congress needs while John seeks help for the Continental army in France At last the tide turns and in a matter of months the British surrender at York townLCA AMERICAN REVOLUTION THE POSTWAR PERIOD js 10 minutes 1380 1954 Depicts the struggle to form the US Constitution in a climate of conflicting ideals and economic depression of the postRevolutionary War years Points up the difficulties caused by the absence of British law the restrictions on trade and the poverty of the people Outlines the conventions called to alleviate conditions and emphasizes the results of compromises in creating the Constitution Marks the end of the Revolution with the election of George Washington to the presidency in 1789C AMERICAN REVOLUTION THE WAR YEARS js 10 minutes 1379 1954 Traces the growth of the Revolutionary Army under George Washington and its campaigns during the war years PresentsGeorge Washington as the moving spirit of the Revolution and identifies the locations of his lost battles and the reasons for defeat Credits Thomas Paines Common Sense for strengthening the demands for independence and follows the subsequent prosecution of the war to the British defeat at YorktownC AMERICAS PRESIDENTS ejs 9 minutes 958 1960 Calls the roll of United States Presidents from Washington to Eisenhower Uses a series of old paintings and lithographs to picture those presidents who held office prior to the invention of the motion picture cameraP AMISH PEOPLE OF PRESERVATION EDITED EDITION js 28 minutes 8110 color 1977 Filmed in Lancaster County Pennsylvania this documentary captures the sensitivity and humility of the Amish people while examining their religious beliefs closeness to nature and strong sense of community An intimate look at a people who differ from most of society in fundamental waysEB AMPHIBIAN EMBRYO FROG TOAD AND SALA MANDER s 16 minutes 5417 color 1963 Uses timelapse and microphotography with animated cross section and diagrams to show transformation of a singlecelled amphibian egg into a manycelled adult organismEB AMPHIBIANS pej 10 minutes 1906 color 1957 Shows characteristics and activities of representative amphibians such as salamanders mud puppies and cricket frogs By live action photography and animation presents the life cycle of the frog Discusses the distinguishing characteristics of amphibians the food they eat and the ways they catch their food Depicts how frogs may camouflage their bodies and hibernate on the bottom of a pond during cold weatherC ANATOMY OF A TEENAGE COURTSHIP jsc 25 minutes 7908 color 1969 Presents an honest authenic look at a high school couple reflecting the pressures felt by young people at this crucial period in their lives Highlights Dave and Vickies indecisions about their rela tionship their parental problems and fears about the future emerge in events leading to their engagementC ANATOMY OF A TEENAGE ENGAGEMENT jsc 25 minutes 7909 color 1969 Dramatizes the intense communication and adjustments that evolve when Dave and Vickie become engaged Emphasizes second thoughts about marriage after they become more aware of each others personalities emotional habits and physical drives Illus trates the selfexamination and doubt that often accompany teenage engagementsC ANATOMY OF A TEENAGE MARRIAGE jsc 25 minutes 7975 color 1972 Problems confronting the fivemonthold marriage of a teenage couple are dramatized Pointing out that their married life hasnt fulfilled their expectations and solved their problems its shown that they are bored frustrated and lonely Only after expressing their feelings and fears with one another do they arrive at the hope of compatibilityC ANCIENT EGYPT REVISED EDITION ejs 11 minutes 1623 color 1976 The great Sphinx the Temple at Kamak and other treasures of the Valley of the Nile evoke memories of a great civilization The achievements of the ancient Egyptians in agriculture and commu nity living discoveries in the arts and sciences and the develop ment of religion influenced other civilization including our ownC ANCIENT EGYPTIAN jsc 27 minutes 7336 color 1963 Uses animation and actual examples of ancient Egyptian art to present the ancient Egyptian as he really was his personality his religious beliefs his history his achievements and his daily life Mentions the possible loss of much material on ancient Egypt through flooding by the Aswan DamIFF ANCIENT GREECE REVISED EDITION ejs 10 minutes 105 color 1976 The Parthenon the Academia the Plain of Marathon Delphi and the Athenian countryside reflect the spirit of ancient Greece At its peak its civilization surpassed in many ways the older civilizations of Egypt and Babylonia Today there are many reminders of ancient Greek cultures lasting influence on Western civilizationC ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA REVISED EDITION ejs 10 minutes 1602 color 1976 The contributions of the Sumerians Semites Babylonians and Assyrians are depicted against authenic locales including the cities of Babylon Ur and Nineveh The legacy they left includes the arch the wheel a code of laws a system of writing and military ANCIENT ORIENT THE FAR EAST ejs 14 minutes 4131 1959 Traces the early civilizations of China Japan and India Uses manuscripts sculpture and architecture to show how oriental life was shaped from early times to the present Discusses Buddhism the importance of family life to the Chinese and the philosophy of Confucius and LaoTse Points out the influences of these early civilizations on the modern worldC ANCIENT PAESTUM CITY OF THE GREEKS AND RO MANS sc 18 minutes 4213 color 1964 Explains that in the ancient city of Paestum in southern Italy archaeologists have discovered remnants of a civilization founded by the Greeks in the sixth century BC and later dominated by the Romans Shows the plan of the city and its beautifully designed buildings many in the finest Doric tradition and in an excellent state of preservation as well as the exquisitely wrought sculpture and ceramic work artifacts and other relics of a culture that is representative of the finest of ancient Greece and RomeC AND NO BELLS RING PART I ct 29 minutes 7143 1960 Reports the ideas developed by the National Association of Secondary School Principals Commission on Staff Utilization Shows the interrelationships among largegroup instruction small group discussion independent study and the teacher team These basic ideas are seen in action and are candidly evaluated by students teachers and administrators who have experienced them in several Commissionsponsored local experimentsNASSP AND NO BELLS RING PART II ct 29 minutes 7144 See description of Pt INASSP 1960 AND THEN CAME SPRING t 30 minutes 7904 color Emphasizes the role of the exceptional child in the familyGDE AND THEN CAME TOMORROW t 16 minutes 5614 color Shows vocational community and family adjustments of the exceptional person in adulthoodGDE AND THEY ARE NOT ALONE PART I t 20 minutes 5586 color Shows educational programs for the physically handicapped Exceptionalities included are the visually impaired hearing impaired speech impaired crippled and multihandicapped and hospital homebound GDE AND THEY ARE NOT ALONE PART II t 20 minutes 5587 color Deals with educational programs for those children who are iBH Mlexceptional intellectually or emotionally Exceptionalities included are the gifted educable mentally retarded special learning disabil ities emotionally disturbed and socially maladjustedGDE ANDREW JACKSON ejs 18 minutes 4743 1951 Portrays episodes in the life of Andrew Jackson who became the symbol of the common man in government Depicts scenes of his boyhood highlights of his military career and events in his years as President Reveals his inauguration of a policy which led to the spoils system and explains his attack on the Bank of the United StatesEB ANGIOSPERMS FLOWERING PLANTS jsc 20 minutes 5151 color 1962 Illustrates different kinds of angiosperms deciduous trees shrubs and herbaceous plants and attempts showing what these varied types have in common Contrasts parts of a flower and an imperfect flower Shows how the reproductive parts function and how seeds develop and seed germination is followed into adult stage and its completion of life cycle by reproduction of a new generation Shows controlled pollination and the use of plant hormones Scenes illustrating uses to which man has put the angiosperms conclude the filmEB ANIMAL COMMUNITIES AND GROUPS Pe II minutes 1709 color 1963 Shows many different animals who represent two ways of living in groups and in communities in which there is cooperation among the members and a division of laborC ANIMAL HABITATS THE RELATION OF ANIMALS TO THEIR ENVIRONMENT ejS 10 minutes 956 color 1956 Shows some of the animals that are found in each of four environments deciduous forest evergreen forest desert and arctic tundra Presents the habitats of such animals as the side winder snake timber rattlesnake whitetailed deer beaver prairie dog pronghorn antelope American bison chipmunk marten black bear and bighorn sheepBFA ANIMAL HOMES Pe 10 minutes 745 1954 Shows exterior scenes of animal homes in the trees in the ground and in the water Inside views are shown in the homes of the trapdoor spider raccoon skunk woodchuck squirrel and wood mouseEB ANIMAL NAVIGATION Pe 32 minutes 4009 color 1970 Some birds migrate long distances always managing to find their ways to the same nesting areas Ants that stray some distance from the nest find their ways home with little difficulty Bees return to the hive after foraging for food and describe their travels to other residents of the hive A series of experiments suggest that all these animals orient themselves by means of the sunBFA ANIMAL ODDITIES pejs 7 minutes 949 i960 Shows scenes of white koala bears and an albino kangaroo in Australia of a lovebird boxing with a Cat of a squirrel and a dog who are friends of a family of bears of a cow operating a pump handle of an ape who is taught to shine shoes of a chimps adventures with a jar of jam and of a baby hippopotamus learning to swimP ANIMAL PREDATORS AND THE BALANCE OF NATURE Pe 11 minutes 1976 color 1966 Demonstrates that the balance of nature is the ratio between the earths occupants and their food supply Shows how predators help maintain the balance by preying on animals which would otherwise become too numerous Identifies predators of the land sea and air and points out how they help manJ ANIMAL TRACKS AND SIGNS Pe II minutes 430 color 1951 Shows Johnny and Sue learning that wild animals leave tracks and signs wherever they go that dinosaurs footprints help science today and that Indian hunters read tracks and signs Shows exam ples of tracks and other signs and a way to study tracksEB ANIMAL WAR ANIMAL PEACE ejsc 30 minutes 7918 color 1968 Shows animal behavior in aggressive action and responses to this pattern Stresses the fact that unlike man animals of the same species seldom fight to the death Challenges the viewer to learn of self restraint from animals and in so doing save ourselves from selfdestructionMCGH ANIMALS AND THEIR FOODS Pe 10 minutes 1443 1955 Describes different animals as they are classified into three groups those that eat meat and those that eat both meat and plants Presents the cow giraffe chipmunk bird and bee as plant eaters and the bobcat pelican and vulture as meat eaters Portrays through animation the structure and function of the cows mouth and the dogs mouth and points out how each is adapted to handle plants and meat respectivelyC ANIMALS AND THEIR HOMES Pe 10 minutes 1645 1955 Pictures the homes of animals as they are found near or on water on the ground high above ground and underground Shows a variety of live animals and the structure and location of their homes Uses animation to describe the construction of a beavers home Emphasizes that animals build homes for protection and for raising their youngC ANIMALS AT WORK IN NATURE Pe 10 minutes 1446 1956 Unusual photography of different kinds of animals at work intro duces and illustrates the concept that nature has equipped animals with special body parts which they use as tools to build homes raise their young and get and store food Includes closeups of the pocket gopher woodpecker Baltimore oriole tent caterpillar caddis fly mosquito ant bee and waspEB ANIMALS BREATHE IN MANY WAYS Pe 11 minutes 106 color 1964 In order to live animals must breathe They take in oxygen and get nd of carbon dioxide Many small animals breathe directly through their body coverings Most large waterdwelling animals breathe with gills Adult insects breathe through tubes in the sides of their bodies Most large landdwelling animals breathe with lungs as do humansBFA ANIMALS EAT IN MANY WAYS Pe 92 minutes 109 color 1971 Every animal has feeding habits and physical features that enable it to eat particular kinds of food Watching butterflies humming birds lambs frogs and other animals eat provides the viewer with insights into the great variety of adaptive mechanismsBFA ANIMALS GROWING UP Pe 11 minutes 407 1949 Traces growth and development of baby animals during the first few weeks of life including a litter of puppies a newbom calf and a hatching of chicks Illustrates how mother animals care for their young and closeup scenes portray the physical changes taking place in the young animals at intervals of several days and weeksEB ANIMALS HEAR IN MANY WAYS pe 12 minutes 123 color 1968 Hearing is an important sense and animals hear in many ways Sound is produced when something vibrates Animals hear when these vibrations produce similar vibrations in their own bodies Different parts of their bodies may be specially adapted to receive these vibrationsBFA ANIMALS IN AUTUMN pe II minutes 1516 color 1957 Shows a variety of animals as they prepare for winter by migrating hibernating storing food changing fur color and building houses Kxplains that birds butterflies and other animals migrate in the fall while some of the other animals such as the turtle the frog and the ground squirrel hibernate Tells that some insects die in the cold weather while others pupateEB ANIMALS IN SPRING pe 11 minutes 874 color 1955 Shows the activities of a variety of animals in spring Pictures such things as salamander eggs hatching various birds building nests a luna moth emerging from its cocoon tent caterpillars hatching from eggs and a variety of other bird insect and mammal spring activitiesEB ANIMALS IN SUMMER pe 11 minutes 876 1954 Pictures some habits and behavior of a variety of animals in the summer Shows a redwinged blackbird a duck and her duckling trout a tadpole a squirrel young foxes a porcupine a whitetailed deer geese and goslings and black bear cubs Portrays also the emergence of the adult dragonfly from the naiad a garter snake seeking food a spider capturing a grasshopper and a barn owl catching and eating a wood mouseEB ANIMALS IN WINTER pe 10 minutes 495 1950 Discusses such animal adaptations to winter as protective colora tion storing of food adding layers of fat and hibernation Shows the winter habitats of the badger woodchuck chipmunk owl rabbit porcupine bobcat and fox Describes the fluctuating seasonal changes larvae undergoEB ANIMALS MOVE IN MANY WAYS p 10 minutes 1262 color 1958 Closeup photography and an original musical score tell the story of how living creatures move about differently some hop on two legs some leap on four legs some walk on six legs some swim and some flyBFA ANIMALS PROTECT THEMSELVES pe 11 minutes 462 color 1960 Shows Billy his father and Snooper his dog taking a walk through the woods and discovering some of the ways animals have of protecting themselves from their enemies Billy learns that some animals protect themselves by running very fast others by their coloration and still others by their structure Some animals such as the skunk have unique and effective defense mechanismsC ANIMALS SEE IN MANY WAYS pe 13 minutes 4022 color 1962 The film illustrates the differences in the eyes of various animals from the simple eyes of an insect to the complex eyes of the backboned animal The kind and position of an animals eyes are clues to the animals way of lifeBFA ANIMALS THAT FLY pe 11 minutes 152 color 1961 Three groups of animals are capable of flight insects birds and bats The film considers the shape and structure of their wings and illustrates the different ways these animals move them up and downBFA IALS UNLIMITED 19 minutes 4420 1950 ejs Wild animal life in its natural state in the large game reserves in the Union of South Africa Includes scenes of small antelopes gi raffes and elephants crocodiles fighting in a muddy river zebras tsessebe and all the animals of the wild running in terror from a charging lionALDEN ANIMALS USEFUL TO MAN pe II minutes 329 color I960 Traces the history of mans use of animals as a source of food power raw materials companionship and entertainment from prehistoric times to the present In more technically developed nations animals serve primarily as sources of food and raw materials but this condition is contrasted to areas in which animals are still significant sources of power Representative animals used as a food supply are shown along with the byproducts resulting from this use The contributions of animals in various types of scientific research are also explainedEB ANIMALS WAYS THEY EAT pej 11 minutes 1456 1956 Pictures the use of specially adapted body parts which enable various animals to catch and eat the food necessary for their survival Among the animals shown are snails crabs fish birds giraffes cows and other wild and domestic animals Slow motion and extremely closeup photography show the smallest detailsEB ANIMALS WAYS THEY MOVE pej 11 minutes 1454 1956 Pictures the different means of movement that animals use run ning hopping crawling climbing swimming gliding flying Frequently uses slow motion photography on fastmoving animals and speeded up photograph on slowmoving animals Examples of animals shown are bison ostrich kangaroo rabbit grasshopper inchworm snail snake eel sea lion flying squirrel and heronEB ANIMALS WITH BACKBONES ej 10 minutes 1872 1965 Distinguishes vertebrates from nonvertebrates and shows repre sentative examples of the five common classes of vertebrates fish amphibia reptiles birds and mammals Uses drawings to show the location of the backbone of a horse Pictures several non vertebrates and explains that they have no backbone Drawings depict the bone structure of a horse a fish a frog a snake and a birdC ANIMATIONA LIVING ART FORM jst 10 minutes 313 color 1971 This fascinating film presents an indepth look at the art of animation production for motion pictures From script to story boardanimationsoundcameraeditingcomposite print Based on the 1971 animated feature release Shinbone Alley starring the voices of Carol Channing Eddie Bracken and John CarradineAIMS ANIMULES ejs 11 minutes 1329 color 1951 Boys and girls demonstrate how to make imaginary animals oranimulesout of common materials such as paper paste wire string and paint The base consists of newspaper twisted around a wire frame Papiermache is then applied and covered with paste Paint yam buttons or other details complete the whimsical zoo created by this juniorhighschool group Stresses the fun of doing creative handworkIFB ANNA KARENINA sc 40 minutes 9005 An abridged version of the feature film based on the Tolstoi novel showing a Czarist Russian society of the late nineteenth century Describes the illfated romance of Anna Karenina with Count Vronsky and the inevitable tragedy resulting from their defiance of conventionFlANNE HUTCHINSON PART I jsc 25 minutes 7402 1955 Dramatizes Anne Hutchinsons struggle with the Puritan Church hierarchy over their rigid theocratic control of the Massachusetts Bay Colony Losing to Governor Winthrop in the courts she is banished from Massachusetts and excommunicated from the Church Points out her contribution to the concepts of separation of church and state freedom of religion and the fundamental worth dignity and privacy of the individualRSA ANNE HUTCHINSON PART II jsc 25 minutes 7403 965 See description of Pt IRSA ANOTHER DAY OF CRUISING C 23minutes 7174 color I his film tells the story of two groups who decide to spend the dav boating one which is prepared and one which isnt It includes some of the things that can happen because of lack of preparation and covers some of the equipment requirementsGDNR ANSWER IS UNDERSTANDING THE jsc 28 minutes 7978 color 1971 A detailed account of current knowledge about narcotics and dangerous drugs is presented The film starts by recounting drugproduced legendary highs of 4000 BC and ends with the addiction and psychedelic dilemmas of todayNIMH ANT AND THE DOVE AN AESOP FABLE P 8 minutes 1896 i9o2 One good turn deserves another is the moral of this fable by Aesop An ant despite his small size is able to save the life of his mend the doveC ANT AND THE GRASSHOPPER THE AESOP FABLE P 11 minutes 1977 color 1967 Points out through animation the familiar moral that we cant play all the time but must work and save for a time of need Shows the ant laboring for the coming winter and the grasshopper resting in hesummer sun but winter provides hardships for the grasshopper and leisure for the antC ANYONE AT ALL SAFETY IN THE COMMUNITY Jsc 22 minutes 4898 1954 Presents case histories of three typical accidents to dramatize the message that serious accidents can happen to anyone on the highway at home or at work Explains how individuals and community groups can promote safety through teenage and adult afety councils citywide campaigns and special courses n driver training and safety educationEB ANYONE CAN u f r 27minutes 7953 color 1969 Uses four films on one reel rope skills ball handling the stegel and the trampoline Illustrates techniques for teaching handicapped children varied motor skillsBW APACHE INDIAN THE REVISED EDITION Pe 10 minutes 126 color 1975 I he ancient Apache ceremonies have changed little through the years and still offer a chance for magnificent tribal pagentrV and display such as horsemanship In recent times more emphasis has been placed on the Apaches education work and increasing participation in the direction of their own affairsC APPLYING FOR A JOB Jsc 13 minutes 5615 color 1970 Shows Ruth after a series of discouraging interviews rushing to he next one too fast 0 check her appearance resulting in anofher uradown Points out that attention 0 proper dress before the nex interview results in a successful job offerEB AQUARIUM WONDERLAND Pe I0 minutes 1497 color 1955 A boy of intermediategrade age sets up a home aquarium and observes how fish breathe hear feel smell and swim Uses closeups microscopic photography and animation to show the interdependence of plants and animalsPDP AQUATIC LOCOMOTION jsc 17 minutes 4570 color 1973 This film examines the many modes of underwater locomotion utilized by the aquatic vertebrates of the Galapagos Islands HAR ARCHERY FUNDAMENTALS jsc 11 minutes 801 196 Presents basic information about archery including shooting equip ment proper methods of choosing and using it and safety measures together with tips that will increase enjoyment and achievement on the archery field Demonstrations are given by both men and women showing stepbystep procedures in preparing to shoot sighting the target and releasing the arrowBFA ARCHIMEDES PRINCIPLE js 6 minutes 740 1957 Portrays Archimedes pondering a problem assigned to him by the king and depicts his solution which is now stated as the Archimedes Principle of Fluid Displacement or the Laws of Floating Bodies Shows how his experiment was conducted and pictures the same experiments being executed in a modem high school classroomEB ARE DRUGS THE ANSWER sct 20 minutes 5711 color 1972 The nature and harmful affects of various kinds of drugs such as the psychedelics speed and marijuana are discussed Dr Alan Cohen a former disciple of Timothy Leary and now a crusader against drug abuse tells why he turned away from the drug sceneNIMH 6 ARE YOU THE ONE jsc 24 minutes 7956 color 1970 Reflects on some of the issues to be considered in selecting a mate I ells of a couple who recognize their incompatibility and decide to end their relationship because of basic differences in temperament personality needs and interestsBY AREA I 30 minutes 7309 color Shows how to determine area both by arbitrary units and by standard units of measurement To be used following Solid Fig ures From Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers Series SMSG AREAS js 13 minutes 4356 1943 Presents the needs and uses for finding areas of various figures Shows methods for computing areas of rectangles parallelograms triangles and circles Demonstrates how relationships in the figures result in relationships in the formulasKB ARISTOTLE AND THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD js 14 minutes 4221 color 1959 Introduces Aristotle as the originator of the scientific method and emphasizes observation in collection of data from which to generalize Indicates the achievements of some of the early Greek philosophers and points out the lack of understanding these earlier scientists often had of reasons behind their accomplishments Aristotle is presented as one who taught that theory must be based on fact Shows him studying plants and animals to develop a system of classification and pursuing his other interests in physics astronomy and meteorology Points out the effect of the errors in his findings upon many centuries of scientific historyC ARITHMETIC FOR BEGINNERS P 18 minutes 4236 1953 Designed for teaching simple addition and subtraction in the first and second grades Explains the 2345 and 6 families of numbers by the use of animated toy figuresBFA 10wmm ARITHMETIC IN THE FOOD STORE p 11 minutes 1700 1964 Members of a primary class picnic committee encounter prob lems involving the concepts and processes of arithmetic as they shop for food at a supermarket They compare prices and numbers of things adding and subtracting to find out how many how much more total amounts and how much is leftC ARIZONA LION HUNT jsc 13 minutes 4499 color 1959 Shows the Lee brothers professional hunters of Tucson Arizona demonstrating their skill in stalking and capturing of a mountain lion Explains that their prize catches are brought to zoos all over the countrySF ARK 712 20 minutes 5752 color 1971 Science This is the story of one mans attempt to maintain a pond community in a glass house which protects it from the polluted world outside But rats and finally men violate and destroy his WaldenunderglassAB ARROW TO THE SUN 49 12 minutes 5767 color 1973 General Interest From the Acoma Pueblo in New Mexico comes this classic tale of a boys search for his father the universal search for identity purpose and continuity Artist Gerald McDermott bases the visuals of this film on the unique designs and colors of the Acoma Indians their exquisite pottery weaving and sand paintings McDermott also uses the majestic chiseled forms of the New Mexico mesas and pueblo villagesTEXTURE ART AND ARCHITECTURE ART OF THE MIDDLE AGES sc 30 minutes 7529 color 1963 John Canaday surveys medieval art which was characterized by a mystical approach to life and death Studies the churches of France and views their artistic contributions as reflecting the life of the period Uses animation to compare the Romanesque and Gothic styles of architecture Introduces Robert Campins painting The Annunciation to illustrate the use of symbolism in revealing the will of GodEB ART AND ARCHITECTURE ARTWHAT IS IT WHY IS IT sc 30 minutes 7528 color 1963 John Canaday discusses mans relationship to art and describes how art has helped us better understand life Introduces prehistoric art contrasts the cultures of Egypt Greece and Rome as expressed in their art and reveals the development of Christian art Describes the preoccupation of the artist as he attempts to produce images of his god discover the world and discover himself Discusses the contributions to art of Pizarro Michelangelo and RembrandtEB ART AND ARCHITECTURE CHARTRES CATHEDRAL sc 30 minutes 7530 color 1963 Presents a study and interpretation of the great Gothic cathedral at Chartres as a towering synthesis of medieval life and artEB ART AND ARCHITECTURE LOUVRE sc 44 minutes 9022 color 1963 Traces the evolution of the historic Louvre in terms of the historical and cultural growth of France from the time of the Renaissance Discusses the Louvre as the residence of French kings its part in the revolution of 1870 and its growth to the great museum it is today Then presents a tour of the art treasures which it housesEB ART AND MOTION jsc 18 minutes 4840 color 1952 Illustrates movement in nature with scenes of stars and splashing water Then shows motion in space and time using stopmotion and speedup photography Deals with motion as an art form by showing paintings by Kandinsky Balla and Van Gogh mobiles by Calder and Usher and an abstract film by Decker Summarizes the main concepts and relates them to one anotherEB ART AND PERCEPTION LEARNING TO SEE ejsc 17 minutes 4529 color 1970 Seeing can be an exciting adventure when you learn to see with the eye of the artist All artists look for color line qualities of light texture and form The viewer is encouraged to look for these visual elements of artBFA ART AND SEEING sct 15 minutes 4724 1952 Through selective photography the infinite variety of textures patterns and shapes of objects in the everyday world around us is shown Changes in their tone or values are depicted first in their own relationships and then contrasted without regard to relation ship UM ART AND YOU sc 10 minutes 1105 color 1958 Introduces art as an expression of human thoughts and feeling Indicates the purpose of art why the artist creates his works and how he expresses his views of man and nature through his medium Traces responses from infancy through maturity to aspects of the human and natural world Uses variousobjects from the plastic arts as examples of literal and abstract interpretations of lifeBFA ART IN OUR WORLD jsc 10 minutes 1353 color 1950 Discusses sources of inspiration in mans environment and inter prets these forms through the eyes of the creative artist Designed to increase the art students sensitivity to the world of movement acquaint him with some of the successive phases of movement and develop an urge to explore movement and investigate change in all its formsBFA ART IN THE WESTERN WORLD THE NATIONAL GAL LERY OF ART WASHINGTON DC jsc 30 minutes 7498 color 1958 Surveys styles of painting and sculpture from the thirteenth to the twentieth century as found in The National Gallery of Art Washington DC Opens with Byzantine and early Italian painting and explains the gradual development of realism during the Renaissance Shows the work of European masters of later centu ries and representative American paintingsEB ARTHROPODS INSECTS AND THEIR RELATIVES js 11 minutes 1787 color 1960 Uses animation and closeup photography to study each of the four major classes of arthropods in terms of their similar and dissimilar characteristics Identifies the common attributes of arthropods as jointed appendages an exoskeleton and a segmented body with organs and appendages attached These characteristics are pointed out on representatives of each major class of arthropods the millipede the spider the grasshopper and the lobster Gives the name of each class and the habitats varieties and economic importance of selected species of each classC ARTICULATORY MOVEMENTS IN THE PRODUCTION OF ENGLISH SPEECH SOUNDS PART 1 CONSONANTS ct 25 minutes 7456 color 1953 Ilustrates the production of speech through the use of animated drawings of the breathing process and direct photography of the movement of the laryngeal and articulatory structures Movements of the lips mandible tongue velum and pharyngeal constrictor muscles are shown in illustrations of oral continuant constrants nasal continuant plosives and affricative commonly present in American speechGSA ARTICULATORY MOVEMENTS IN THE PRODUCTION OF ENGLISH SPEECH SOUNDS PART 2 VOWELS AND GLIDES ct 26 minutes 7457 color 1954 Uses liveaction photography of the movements of the laryngeal and articulatory structures to illustrate the production of vowels and their movements with glide sounds Resonance is considered as a factor in speech intelligibility through samples of connected speechGSA 11 ARTIST AT WORK THE JACQUES LIPCHITZ MASTER SCULPTOR jsc 11 minutes 2044 color 1968 Portrays one of the foremost pioneers of modern art master sculptor Jacques Lipchitz Shows the artist at work and several of his sculptures Features his own comment which gives added meaning to his works and helps viewers see how he molds his sculpture to reflect the present timesEB ARTISTS AND NATURE JsC I minutes 1354 color 1950 Explains that forms of art are present in the natural environment and are stimulating to a creative mind Water is interpreted in a wood cut Tracks in the sand grain in wood the seeds of plants and soil formations inspire line patterns in stencils and silk screens A chambered nautilus is the source of a spiral pattern and leaves provide ideas for many shapes and linear forms BFA ARTS OF JAPAN ej 29 minutes 7463 1954 Tells the story of a young American who vists the outstanding artists of Japan including the painter Gyokudo Kawai tea master Soshitse Sen actors Koshiro Matsumoto and Massaburo Umewaka potter Shoji Hamada and woodblock artist Shiko Munakata Included are scenes of the Noh and the Kabuki dramasNF ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION SC 10 minutes 1187 1954 Uses still pictures live photography timelapse photography animation and cinephotomicrography to illustrate and explain the nature of asexual reproduction in living forms Distinguishes between sexual and asexual methods of reproduction and depicts the basic similarity of all types of asexual reproduction Presents examples of asexual reproduction and shows the degree of variability to be expected by asexual and sexual reproductionIU ASTEROIDS COMETS AND METEORITES ejs 11 minutes 852 i960 Surveys the size composition and location of asteroids comets and meteorites and the means used to investigate them Recounts the discovery of asteroids in 1801 by Piazze their place in the solar system and their variations in size and shape Describes Haleys study of comets the nature of the composition of comets the size of their orbits meteorites as remnants of comets the use of radar and photography in counting them and variations in their sizes BFA AT THE CENTER c1 29 minutes 7910 color 1970 Depicts the role of the school library media specialist as a changing and dynamic force in our educational system Contributes to the awareness and understanding of the abilities talents and special ized interests applicable to the role of the media specialist Examines media specialists working in the elementary and second ary schools performing a wide range of activitiesALA ATLANTIC CROSSING LIFE ON AN OCEAN LINER Pe 21 minutes 4936 color 1967 Tells of three boys exploring an oceanliners facilities as they sail from New York to Genoa Italy Activities include a boat drill discovery of the ships hospital and a masquerade partyEB ATMOSPHERE IN MOTION THE jsc 20 minutes 4340 color 1973 The invisible forces that keep the atmosphere in continuous circulation can be visualized in this film Convection cells the Conohs Effect the composition and structure of the atmosphere are revealed through the use of demonstrations laboratory models and specialeffects animation The film emphasizes mans relationship to the atmosphere and stresses his responsibility for preserving its qualityEB ATTRACTING BIRDS IN WINTER ej 6 minutes 1298 color 1952 Shows how two children attract winter birds to their own backyards by building several feeding stations Pictures some common winter birds feeding in their natural habitats and at the feeding stations Then tells the reasons for attracting winter birds to ones backyard and what foods are most suitableIFB AUDITORIALLYHANDICAPPED CHILD THE THE DEAF t 29 minutes 7086 1959 Discusses the special problems confronting the child who is deaf Defines deafness as the inability to hear speech Shows many of the techniques used in teaching the deaf Uses film sequence to point out characteristics of the deaf child and how his capabilities are strengthened Stresses the importance of meeting the needs of the deaf child which are essentially the same as those of a hearing childSU 6 AUDUBON AND THE BIRDS OF AMERICA ejsc 16 minutes 4126 color 1957 Recreates John James Audubons youth in America his struggles to resolve repeated business failures his interest in painting wildlife his decision to dedicate his life to his art and his eventual triumph in the publication of his magnificent work The Birds of America Illustrates his method of painting by setting a wire grid in front of his subjects and describes the engraving method used for his book Shows many of his paintingsC AUJOURDHUI NOUS VISITONS PARIS FRENCH LANG FILM sc 21 minutes 4150 color 1963 Presents a carefully organized and oriented tour of Paris with animated maps and actual scenes of important points of interest Utilizes graded vocabulary and idioms suitable for intermediate French classesIFB AUNT ARIE Js 18 minutes 6144 color 1975 This film pays tribute to an authentically American cultural region and documents the life of a passing generation Aunt Arie Carpenter who is nearly 87 lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina In the characteristic idiom of Appalachia she tells of her childhood her marriage and how she helped her husband build their house and farm the red clay soil near Coweeta CreekEB AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS Pe 8 minutes 2042 color 1970 Enables children to see a wide variety of animals not generally seen in North America Uses the absence of narration to encourage young people to make their own interpretations of what they have seen Shows the duckbilled platypus the spring anteater the koala bear and the wombat Also seen are lizards parrots cockatoos and an emuFI AUSTRALIAN REPORT jsc 20 minutes 5128 color 1975 This film surveys the national scene in the midseventies It shows the country enjoying the benefits of a technological age and coping with the disadvantages this also brings Shown are urban life rural pursuits mining and sports interestsJ AUTOMOBILE TIRE HYDROPLANINGWHAT HAP Jsc 12 minutes 5262 color 1967 Depicts the problems associated with driving on a wet highway Shows the formation of water presses between the tire and the pavement resulting in hydroplaning and unsafe driving condi tionsGSA AUTUMN ejs 10 minutes 1441 1951 Surveys how animals and insects get ready for winter season how they store food for themselves and prepare their shelters for snow and cold The caterpillar weaves a cocoon the squirrel collects nuts the groundhog digs a burrow the water spider stores ud airAL 12AUTUMN IS AN ADVENTURE BACKGROUND FOR READ ING AND EXPRESSION p 11 minutes 142 color 1952 Shows autumn as an adventure of falling leaves beautiful colors harvests animals getting ready for winter and raking leaves through the experience of two children The audience participates in singing songs reading poems and learning new words about autumn as they are shown on the screenC AUTUMN PASTORALE pej 10 minutes 1168 color 1955 Shows fun and gaiety of the season through the eyes of a girl and a boy as they romp with their dog through a rural autumn country side The beauty and fascination of natures marvelous transforma tion are dramatized by means of orchestral musicPOR AUX QUATRE COINS DE FRANCE FRENCH LANG FILM 912 11 minutes 2073 color 1974 Two young guides lead a tour to the four corners of France Brittany Auvergne the Basque country and Alsace Directing their conversation to film viewers and to each other the pair explore differences in scenery and customsEB AZTECS THE jsc 10 minutes 1953 color 1955 Pictures ruins and remains of the Aztec culture which flourished in Central Mexico from about the twelfth century until the Spanish Conquest in the sixteenth century Points out that Mexico City is built on the site of the Aztec capital and locates on a map other cities and tribes conquered by the Aztecs Reenacts a religious ceremonial and states that certain customs and beliefs were adopted from other tribes Emphasizes that in government art architecture and other fine arts the Aztec civilization was one of the most successful Indian cultures of AmericaC BABY ANIMALS pe 8 minutes 610 1948 Shows baby pigs geese deer pelicans skunks racoons and opossums with their mothers their methods of obtaining their first meals their early experiences in locomotion and their early de pendence on their mothersMCGH BACKGROUND OF THE CIVIL WAR jsc 20 minutes 4890 I960 Uses drawings from publications of the period to present the sociological economic and political issues leading to the Civil War Contrasts the development of the North and South between 1607 and 1860 Points out differences in the regions economic life in which the South was agricultural and slaveholding while the North was increasingly industrial Recounts the struggle for the control of Congress and the resulting state admission compromises Stresses the threat to its way of life which the South saw in the Republican party its resultant secession and the inevitability of the Civil War following Lincolns electionBFA BACTERIA sc 19 minutes 5410 1962 Demonstrates the basic characteristics of bacteria their external and internal structures their manner of feeding and their reproduc tive processes Shows how bacteria are classified and describes their ecological importance as the first link in certain food chains and as a cause of decomposition Photomicrography is used to show cell division and conjunctionEB BACTERIA LABORATORY STUDY sc 15 minutes 4721 1958 Uses timelapse cinephotomicrography electron micrographs and regular photography to show laboratory techniques for studying bacteria and methods for controlling bacteria Shows how bacteria are grown in the laboratory the preparation of a wet mount the staining and examination of a smear and streaking to separate mixed colonies Shows how metabolic activities of bacteria are used in their identification1U BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES s 5 minutes 677 color 1960 Illustrates making cotton plugs flaming wire loop transferring culture from tube to tube and tube to flask pipetting preparing agar plates spotting streaking picking up cover slip by hanging drop and forming a microculture chamberTH BADGERS BAD DAY A p 11 minutes 912 color 1958 Tells the story of a badger who gets mixed up with a skunk and cannot trust his sense of smell the remainder of the dayGFP BALANCING FORCES ej 14 minutes 4996 1961 Explains the meaning of center of gravity and inertia and how inertia and motion applied to whirling bodies determine balance and stabilityUEVA BALTHAZAR THE LION pe 12 minutes 155 color 1973 Everyday materials paper paints boxes strips of wood provide the ingredients for this fantasy about a lion in a zoo The film illustrates the responsibilities and appropriate behavior for living in an organized society and the consequences of individual ambition in conflict with needs and rights of a communityWOMBAT BASE AND PLACE jsc 30 minutes 7068 1955 Presents the characteristics history and applications of the binary system Emphasizes the basic principles of base and place in our system of numeration Shows the relationship of numbers to the electronic digital computers and how business applies the binary system in the use of keysortcardsIU BASIC TECHNIQUES OF DROWNPROOFING pejs 12 minutes 5250 color 1966 Shows how nonswimmers can remain afloat for many hours with a minimum of fatigue This method pioneered by Fred R Lanoue swimming instructor at Georgia TechSDF BASIC TELEVISION TERMS A VIDEO DICTIONARY jsc 17 minutes 4684 color 1977 The film is divided into four sections who does what pre production production and postproduction All sections were filmed on location as television shows were actually being produced As todays child sees the world in television language this film may contribute to the beginning of video literacy Shows the steps of producing television from start to finish The process is shown for both big budget broadcast television and small budget industrial educational closed circuit televisionPFP BASIC TUMBLING SKILLS SECOND EDITION ejs 15 minutes 4539 color 1974 Tumbling is the closest you can get to flying while youre still on the ground Frozen action slow motion and clear demonstrations by boys and girls illustrate simple rolls dive rolls the headstand handstand handwalk cartwheel kip up pike up pike down and combinationsC BATTLE OF YORKTOWN ejs 13 minutes 5307 1958 Describes the events which led up to the decisive battle of the American Revolution at Yorktown and shows the battle itself in some detail Pictures Washingtons skill as a leader and his tact in dealing with Americas French allies and indicates the importance of France in contributing to the American victoryEB BE YOUR OWN TRAFFIC POLICEMAN pe 10 minutes 730 1957 Using live actors in an imaginary setting two children Jack and Batty discuss the important rules for personal safely with a traffic policeman They learn the importance of being alert careful courteous and considerate and that though a policeman may sometimes be there to help an individual must frequently be his own policeman in safely meeting traffic hazardsPOR 13 BEACH AND SEA ANIMALS SECOND EDITION ejsc II minutes 273 1953 Illustrates and explains the characteristics and importance of invertebrate animals living on or near the beach Shows the body plan adaptions and interrelationships of a wide variety of beach and sea animals such as the starfish sea urchin crab octopus lobster sponge anemone and nudibranch Demonstrates basic concepts of marine life through closeup underwater photography EB BEACH THE A RIVER OF SAND ej 20 minutes 4543 color 1965 Analyzes currents produced by waves and calculates the accumula tion and depletion of sand caused by jetties to show that the most pronounced movement of sand on a beach is usually along the shore Says that a beach is actually a moving river of sand between the land and the waterEB BEAR AND THE HUNTER ejsc I minutes 1442 q56 Presents the story of a bear hunt in Lapland as photographed by Arne Sucksdorff Anund the Hunter and his dog follow the trail of a great bear through forests over valleys and streams and into the high mountains When the bear injures the dog Anund retreats in panic into the night leaving the bear to survey its domain proudly Includes closeups of many other animals of the regionEB 0APTASRaSSdLEHE PERCUSSION FR0M PLEISTOCENE jHs 13 minutes 4586 color 1972 This explores modern instruments in the percussion family tracing ther history back to prehistoric times Animated characters and Snelley Manne awardwinning jazz drummer introduce old and new instruments and ways of making music on them Rock enthusiasts especially as well as younger children can identify with this film as they learn how percussion started and where it wentX BEAVER THE Pe 11 minutes 821 1959 Shows activities of the beaver in its natural environment Illustrates ways n which the beavers teeth feet and tail help him in swimming eating felling trees and repairing a broken dam Shows in cross section the construction of a beaver house and stresses the importance of the animal as an agent of conservation and as a valuable fur bearerEB BECAUSE ITS JUST ME ej 15 minutes 4800 color 1974 Students are encouraged to take a selfinventory and to think about how then present abilities interests and hobbies might extend into career rolesor to future leisuretime activitiesEB BEE CITY ejs 11 minutes 1440 1951 Describes the definite jobs of the drones workers and the queens in a community of beesAL BEES AND THEIR HABITS Jsc 11 minutes 1104 color 1957 Shows the bees importance to flowers and fruits through pollina tion the social habits of the honeybee the queen and her duties the organization of the hive swarming and the Von Frisch experi ments proving the color sense of the honeybeePHP BEETHOVEN AND HIS MUSIC jsc 12 minutes 4033 1954 Presents a brief biographical sketch of Beethoven and a cultural survey of his time Contrasts his humble birthplace with that of the nobility Compares his music with the formal design of classical architecture and points out that it reflects more than the classic tradition of the eighteenth century Characterizes him as the tighter for freedom and depicts the influence of the French Revolution on his thinking and his music Contains intermittent musica background of his works including a portion of the rastoral SymphonyC BEFORE YOU HUNT jsc 22 minutes 7175 color Hunting whether in field or forest can be dangerous It can also be fun if precautions are followed Safety procedures good common sense and courtesy practices as described in this film are essential to a successful hunt This semianimated film will appeal to a middle school age group especiallyGDNR BEGINNING AT PLYMOUTH COLONY THE ejs 13 minutes 4249 1954 Dramatizing the economic life at both Jamestown and Plymouth Colony where the founding fathers tried a communistic system with common storehouses and equal shares for all only to have it fail miserably Shows the immediate progress at both settlements when the principles of private ownership of property and self reliance were establishedNEP BEGINNING FRENCH INTONATION sc 9 minutes 1973 1953 Uses a beginning French class to demonstrate that when singing the intonation imparted to the language sounds less amateurish than when the beginner is reading Associates the ability to reproduce the characteristic music of French with an understanding of intonation Explains the principle of intonation and analyzes the difference n intonation patterns between English and French with the use of charts animated diagrams oscillographs and a tape recorderC 2f2J5G RESP0NSIBILITY A LUNCHROOM GOES BANANAS w u n miUteS l785 color 1978 Wendell Walters news reporter for KBTV Kids for Better Tele vision keeps us up to date on the latest incident at Plumcrest Lunchroom It seems the food in Plumcrest School Cafeteria has gone on strike to protest the poor lunchroom manners of the child ren After Banana issues a twoweek ultimatum the students take some positive steps toward better lunchroom mannersC BEGINNING RESPONSIBILITY BEING A GOOD SPORT Pe II minutes 2037 1969 Shows how acts of poor sportsmanship over a game of checkers lead Paula and Woody into an argument Explores situations involving other youngsters and motives that lead them to varyine degrees of sportsmanshipC cNG RESPONSIBILITY BEING ON TIME SECOND brJITION P 11 minutes 1905 color 1973 Jim who has a habit of being late discovers that it isnt much fun when he misses a puppet show at the library Examining reasons for being late leads to suggestions for planning time and preparing for upcoming events bringing more enjoyment for everyoneC BEGINNING RESPONSIBILITY BOOKS AND THEIR CARE Pe II minutes 1818 1959 Illustrates the correct ways to take care of books Bobby a boy in the primary grades is given a book for his birthday and his father shows him how to open it properly keep it on the shelf handle it carefully and use a bookmark At school his teacher illustrates the results of poor book care and how to repair torn pages immediatelyC ScSoOLNG RESP0NSIBILITY GETTING READY FOR Pe 11 minutes 2038 i969 Shows the problems involved when Ricky who often stays up late oversleeps and has to rush so that he forgets necessary items for school and is often late anyway After spending the night with a friend Rcky sees how he can better organize his time and be longings to help him get ready for school fasterC rNlTRUCTGo5ISPONSIBIUTY LEARNING T0 FOLLOW P 11 minutes 1980 color 1967 Shows how three toy animals magically come to life and help David learn how to follow instructions Stresses the way to follow 14instructions by paying attention asking instructions and remembering the order of instructionsC BEGINNING RESPONSIBILITY RULES AT SCHOOL pe II minutes 300 1965 Indicates ways rules help students in school on the playground or wherever they are working or playing Relates four major rules in schools come on time put things in their proper places work quietly and keep to the right in the halls Shows a class making rules for a field trip and indicates ways rules make the trip more enjoyableC BEGINNING RESPONSIBILITY TAKING CARE OF THINGS YOU SHARE p 11 minutes 1904 color 1978 Isabel didnt mean to be careless with the things others shared with her She just didnt think But one night something magical hap pened and Isabel began to understand what it was like to get things back that hadnt been taken care of What she experienced helped her develop a sense of responsibility for things that are sharedC BEGINNINGS OF EXPLORATION THE ej 14 minutes 5436 color 1965 Describes the first stages in Europes expansion the growth of trade the rise of a strong merchant class and the scientific awakening to new ideas about man and his world Explains why the first explorers were anxious to discover a new sea route to India and how improved ships and navigation instruments helped them accomplish their aimEB BEGINNINGS OF VERTEBRATE LIFE js 11 minutes 419 color 1963 Documents the work of Dr Tkio Yamamoto whose method for artifically fertilizing the egg of oryzias latipes a small fish has made the process of embryonic development observable under the microscope Uses animation timelapse photography and photo micrography to picture the process of fertilization cell division and blastula formation Generalizes that all vertebrates have in common a reproductive process by which a onecelled egg becomes a manycelled highly organized individualEB BEHAVIOR IN ANIMALS AND PLANTS js 10 minutes 1871 1957 Illustrates the four general types of plant and animal behavior tropism reflex instinct and intelligence Examples on a farm show that all living things respond or react to stimuli Uses timelapse photography to show gravity and light tropisms in bean seedlings a house plant and insects Presents similar examples for the three remaining types of behavior Explains that man shows the greatest intelligence and ability to adjust behavior to stimuliC BEING ME te 20 minutes 4023 color 1975 BEING ME explores the many areas and origins of personal identity and reveals how children perceive themselves in terms of their surroundings family and ethnicity Talking about their backgrounds and personal interests the children are not only exuberant but proud of their diversity This film shows how these children accept themselves As they learn to believe in their own style they find it easier to accept others on their own terms PHOENIX BERFUNKLE jsc 9 minutes 1981 color 1964 Cartoon pointing out the fact that the same word can mean something different to many people Verbal communication re quires tools and words are used as symbols of things Man mumbles berfunkle and another hearing this goes to the dictionary only to discover the definition has been blotted out with ink He then realizes that words mean something different to a variety of people he encountersPOR BERLIN KAISER TO KHRUSHCHEV PART I jsc 25 minutes 7517 1964 Depicts Berlin as a center of violent political and military activity Points out the story of its expansion wealth and power inflation and decay brutal tyranny and world conquest followed by collapse a new start and new tensions brought by the cold war and The Wall FI BERLIN KAISER TO KHRUSHCHEV PART II jsc 25 minutes 7518 See description of Pt IFI 1964 BERNICE BOBS HER HAIR PART I s 24 minutes 7925 color 1977 This film is based on the short story by F Scott Fitzgerald Although Bernice is a member of the preflapper generation many viewers today will identify with her transition from awkward young girl to selfassured person Shelly Duvall plays Bernice who is transformed from a reticent ugly duckling into a soughtafter vamp by her manipulative cousin Marjorie played by Veronica Cartwright Bernice becomes so adroit at using the social cliches and conventions that she wins the hearts of all Marjories suitors However when she is trapped into bobbing her hair to prove her mettle Bernice loses her newfound beauty Her revenge gives the story a delightful ironic twistPERF BERNICE BOBS HER HAIR PART II s 24 minutes 7926 See description of Part IPERF color 1977 BEST YOU POSSIBLE THE js 14 minutes 6123 color 1981 This practical visual handbook gives teenagers comprehensive guidelines on selfimprovement Both boys and girls will profit from the candid discussions of selfimage diet exercise personal hygiene grooming hair styling wardrobe selection and other topics of immediate interest to junior and senior high school studentsCEN BETTER BREAKFAST USA ej 11 minutes 1609 color 1964 Shows the importance of a good breakfast for youngsters and demonstrates the part cereals play in good nutritionCI BEYOND OUR SOLAR SYSTEM ej 11 minutes 1819 1959 Explains some basic concepts concerning constellations galaxies nebulae and star clusters found beyond our solar system Describes the physical characteristics of these bodies such as size color and temperature through the use of telescopic timelapse photography Stresses the vast distances between objects in space Points out that the sun and its solar system is just one part of the Milky WayC BIG ANIMALS OF AFRICA pe 10 minutes 1519 1957 Pictures many of the larger animals of Africa explaining how they live together Shows examples of protective coloring Includes the zebra giraffe wildebeest lion elephant rhinoceros hippopota mus ostrich flamingo and many other animals Points out that Africa has long been thought of as a land of mystery because of the barrier of the Sahara DesertEB BIG CATS ENDANGERED PREDATORS ejs 23 minutes 8148 color 1979 Lions tigers leopards jaguars cheetahs cougars for millions of years humans have been fascinated by these big cats In circuses and zoos they continue to awe us with their power and grace The film offers a unique closeup look at these animals in their natural environment and presents some of their characteristics and distinc tive behavior and social patternsEB BIG LAND ANIMALS OF NORTH AMERICA pe 11 minutes 1450 color 1956 Shows brief scenes of mule deer American elk moose caribou reindeer muskox buffalo and mountain sheep Depicts Alaskan black bears brown bears Kodiak bears and grizzly bears De scribes some of the activities and structures of each of the animalsEB 15 HHHH BIG NUMBERS sc 30 minutes 7069 1955 Demonstrates the importance of very large and very small numbers Illustrates the meaning application and significance of exponents and powers Discusses perfect numbers and Euclids formula for finding themIU BIG SUN AND OUR EARTH p 10 minutes 1869 1957 Jimmy leams basic concepts about the sun and its effect on the earth Through the day he observes the changing length of shadows how flowers respond to sunlight why we have day and night and how the sun heats and lights our world Uses a drawing of a globe and a spinning globe to explain day and night Through many experiences he learns that the big sun though far away is very important to usC BIG TEST THE js 14 minutes 4003 color 1982 This film shows the proving ground testing required to bring a new car to market It also traces how a new car design is conceived and developed and what testing is needed to prove the designs reliability safety durability and performance Discusses the impor tance of safety efforts in three areas the car road and the driverGM BIG WORLD pe 11 minutes 923 color 1966 Answers the simple questions of a child about the size shape and surface of the world A primary globe is used as a visual aidEB BILL OF RIGHTS IN ACTION THE FREEDOM OF RELIGION ejsc 21 minutes 5605 color 1969 Explains that the Bill of Rights guarantees people freedom of religion Explores what happens if laws are broken or life is endangered through the free exercise of religion Discusses the constitutional issues involved in a transfusion case and analyzes at what point the interest of society outweighs the individuals constitutional right to freedom of religionBFA BILL OF RIGHTS IN ACTION THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH js 21 minutes 5606 color 1968 Provides an opportunity to explore the complexities of the constitu tional right to freedom of speech Follows the case of an unpopular speaker who is convicted of disturbing the peace Portrays the lawyers arguing the constitutional issues in a court of appeals BFA BILL OF RIGHTS IN ACTION THE STORY OF A TRIAL ejsc 22 minutes 5607 color 1968 Dramatically portrays the protection afforded each citizen under the United States Constitution Points out that an accused person is innocent until proven guilty Shows that when a person is accused of a crime his rights are a trial in a court of law to show the protection afforded persons under the Bill of RightsBFA BILLY AND NANNY TWIN GOATS P 9 minutes 647 1953 Shows the life of a herd of goats on a farm including the feeding milking and care of mature goats and the activities of two baby goats Billy and NannyEB BINARY OPERATIONS AND THE COMMUTATIVE PROPERTY ej 10 minutes 2059 color Defines Binary operations and presents examples Defines the commutative property of a binary operation and gives examples of commutative and noncommutative binary operations Points out that the central theme is the realization of binary operation as a table such as an addition multiplication or subtraction table MLA BIOGRAPHY OF THE UNBORN sc 15 minutes 4981 1965 Traces human development from the moment of fertilization to the moment when the infant begins independent life In photomicrography animation live photography and X rays the film records the development of the embryo and the fetus in the mothers wombEB BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS STUDIES IN CHRONOBIOLOGY js 22 minutes 6147 color 1977 A pilot flying across time zones upsets his circadian rhythms and experiences a discomforting outofsync feeling This film docu ments recent experiments designed to discover the source of internal timeclocks how they affect behavior and efficiency in plants animals and humans and how they can be changedEB BIOLOGY EXPLORING THE LIVING WORLD jsc 17 minutes 4759 color 1979 This overview film will spark students interest in the study of biology The film probes the many mysteries of the living world that biology has helped uncover Individual organisms are exam ined and relationships between living things and their physical environment studied to find answers that may help humans under stand their own bodies and how they fit into the web of lifeEB BIRD BEHAVIOR sc 22 minutes 4558 1956 Illustrates the territorial instinct by which the male bird declares his home territory in such phenomena as individual species behavior song etc Depicts devices for bird study field trips food supplies to attract birds ornithological maps instruments to measure area light intensity and density of vegetation States that bird study requires sharp eyes and ears and pencil and paper for recording observationsAL BIRD CIRCUS Pej 11 minutes 1082 With a background of circus music perform a variety of circus actsABP color 1956 Dorothys trained birds BIRD HOMES Pe 11 minutes 1465 color 1957 Offers a look at different kinds of bird homes the habitats in which they can be found and the types of material used in nest building Shows views of eggs in the nest newlyhatched baby birds and the parent birds feeding caring for and protecting their youngEB BIRDS ARE INTERESTING ej 11 minutes 500 color 1950 Colorfully presents some of the basic biological concepts concern ing birds Provides a systematic analysis of birds by classifying them under three categories swimming and wading birds birds of prey and birds that perch Contrasts such features as bills feet and wings to characterize each type Birds depicted in dramatic color photographs include hawks owls ducks pelicans canaries and domestic chickensEB BIRDS HOW WE IDENTIFY THEM Pe 11 minutes 1784 color I960 With field glasses and bird guide book two boys see and identify many different birds They learn how to distinguish one bird from another by appearance sound and actions both on the ground and in the air The identifying characteristics of many common birds are pointed out as they are shown in their natural habitatC BIRDS IN WINTER Pej II minutes 478 color 1955 Shows how to use a feeding station to attract winter birds and how to recognize the chickadee nuthatch woodpecker junco cardinal English sparrow starling and robin Discusses the seasonal aspect of bird life and the foodgetting adaptations of birds in winterC BIRDS IN YOUR BACKYARD REVISED Pe 11 minutes 2067 color 1956 Shows two boys sharing the fun and the responsibilities of a project 16to attract birds to their yard Illustrates how to construct a feeding tray filling a hummingbird feeder providing a nestbox and filling a birdbathAB BIRDS OF OUR STORYBOOKS p 11 minutes 1954 color 1955 Presents characteristics of various birds and tells of the enjoyment found in reading and drawing pictures of them Introduces each bird by showing a painting of it Shows the following in their natural habitats English sparrow cardinal crow blue jay wood pecker wren and the sea gull Concludes by asking the viewers to draw a picture and find or tell a story about birdsC BIRDS OF THE COUNTRYSIDE THIRD EDITION pej 11 minutes 192 color 1962 Pictures the following birds in their natural surroundings indigo bunting eastern kingbird marsh hawk sparrow hawk nighthawk mourning dove western meadowlark and killdeer Shows how they nest feed and care for their young Includes the call of each bird and emphasizes its value to manC BIRDS OF THE DOORYARD THIRD EDITION pej 11 minutes 159 color 1962 Pictures the following birds in their natural surroundings robin yellow warbler eastern phoebe yellowshafted flicker cardinal tree swallow house wren and purple martin Shows how they nest feed and care for their young Includes the call of each bird and shows how all can be attracted to a home and gardenC BIRDS OF THE INLAND WATERWAYS SECOND EDITION pej 10 minutes 153 color 1965 Shows nine birds inhabiting the areas adjacent to inland waterways the common loon Canada goose spotted sandpiper osprey snowy common and cattle egrets the redhead oldsquaw mallard and the shoveler ducksC BIRDS THAT EAT INSECTS pejsc 6 minutes 1296 color 1952 Classifies birds that eat insects by their body weight and structure Using the swallow as an example the film shows lightweight birds with long wings that are adapted to catch flying insects Portrays the breasted nuthatch flicker and redheaded woodpecker as shortlegged birds with long slender bills that eat insects from trunks of trees Emphasizes through animation the differences in bill and mouth structure between the two groupsIFB BIRDS THAT EAT SEEDS pejsc 6 minutes 1295 color 1952 Shows the birds that eat seeds have strong bills Includes shots of the canary evening grosbeak junco indigo bunting goldfinch whitecrowned sparrow song sparrow cardinal cross bill and cedar waxwingIFB BIRTH AND DEATH OF MOUNTAINS ej 12 minutes 5006 1961 Points out that although mountains seem permanent and unchanging ice wind and water constantly wear them down At the same time new mountains are being created Explains that over millions of years mountains are created destroyed and created in a continu ing cycle of changeBFA BIRTHDAY FOR BUTTON A p 11 minutes 1982 1966 Introduces through animation with Button the clown basic math concepts that will help associate the words and symbols of numeration with examples of how manyUW BLIND AS A BAT ejsc 7 minutes 1394 1954 Pictures the life and habits of the bat Closeups show that it is not blind but has well developed eyes Laboratory tests demonstrate the bats ability to avoid obstacles even when blindfolded by emitting inaudible cries This misunderstood animal is shown to be a useful insect killer and is the only mammal that fliesMIS BLOOD THE sc 16 minutes 5358 color 1961 Photomicrography animation and demonstrations are used to describe the circulation of the blood its composition and its functions Blood typing and the test for RH factor are explainedEB BLUE DASHIKI THE JEFFREY AND HIS CITY NEIGH BORS pe 14 minutes 4888 color 1969 Set in a commercial urban neighborhood this film traces the adventures of a young black boy who wants to earn money to buy the dashiki he has seen in a local African import shop The cooperation of neighbors and storekeepers and the cosmopolitan flavor and cultural interests of the AfroAmerican community are vividly portrayed as Jeffrey works toward his goal There is no narration or dialogue The film relies on its visuals brilliant sound effects and its musical background to spark ideas for interaction group discussion reading and writingEB BOATS AND SHIPS SECOND EDITION pe II minutes 166 color 1962 Shows Tom and Margie escorted by a retired sea captain observing the wide variety of boats ships physical features and activities of an ocean port They also learn something of the histroy of ocean travel and the purposes of the various types of shipsEB BODY DEFENSES AGAINST DISEASE SECOND EDITION ej 14 minutes 4944 color 1978 Although we do not see them each day we come into contact with harmful bacteria viruses parasites and fungi A complex defense system daily guards our bodies against infection and disease Using an unusual blend of electron photomicrography animation and live action the film provides viewers with rare glimpses of disease causing organisms the action of antibodies on diseasecausing germs and emphasizes the importance of immunization in disease prevention controlEB BOLIVAR SOUTH AMERICAN LIBERATOR ejs II minutes 1754 1962 Uses actual locales to present the biography of Simon Bolivar liberator of five South American countries Explains the factors which led him to abandon his fortune and position and relates his life to the development of democracy in South AmericaC BOOKKEEPING OCCUPATIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES jsc 15 minutes 5555 color 1969 Traces the history of bookkeeping from the early Babylonians Egyptians and the Romans to modern times Demonstrates the importance of keeping accurate records in business inventories as well as financial matters Points out that a knowledge of bookkeep ing is an invaluable aid to career successBFA BOOKER T WASHINGTON ejs 19 minutes 4739 1951 Presents episodes which illustrate Booker T Washingtons con stant struggle to free his people from ignorance poverty and fear Recalls his hardships in obtaining an education his problems in building Tuskegee Institute and his tragedies in private life Includes part of his influential Atlanta speechEB BOOMSVILLE ejsc 11 minutes 216 color 1970 Presents an animated overview of the growth of cities showing what man has done to his environment Recreates man first spotting land in this country to his reaching the moon It emphasizes how he took a virgin land and made of it a frantic congested place to liveLCA BORROWED POWER sc 15 minutes 4363 Shows how Jerry a highschool boy misuses the borrowed power of a car His reckless driving causes him to be arrested on suspicion of hitandrun manslaughter With the help of the judge Jerry comes to realize the responsibility that is his when driving a carAAA 17 HSHMHIH BOY OF RENAISSANCE ITALY ej 13 minutes 4140 1957 Tells the story of Niccolo a young boy who travels in the year 1502 from his village home to the glamorous city of Florence to apprentice to a well known painter for several years Presents many views of the architecture sculpture and painting of the period as Niccolo makes his way around the city and learns about his new job as a painters apprenticeC BOY OF THE CIRCUS Pe 15 minutes 4063 color 1956 Presents a story about a circus boy Dino who visits the circus performers in search of a job for the opening performance Shows him trying to walk a tightwire ride a trick horse and train elephants but without success Pictures the solution to Dinos problem when he comes out on opening night as a clownC BOY OF THE NAVAJOS REVISED EDITION Pe II minutes 1948 color 1975 The story of Tony a presentday Navajo Indian boy as he herds sheep in the Arizona desert and spends evenings with his parents and sister in the hogan On a family trip to the trading post Tony trades his drawings of the way his people live for a set of watercolorsC BOY OF THE SEMINOLES INDIANS OF THE EVER GLADES Pe 10 minutes 1947 color 1956 Shows the living habits and activities of Naha a teenage Seminole Indian boy and his family in Florida Describes the movement of the Seminoles from Georgia to the Florida Everglades Pictures the Everglades country in which the family lives and follows Naha as he finds a baby alligator which he eventually returns to the streamC BOY TO MAN ej 16 minutes 5460 color 1962 Deals candidly with the secondary and primary sexual changes in the male Presented as a scientific and authoritative treatment and produced in animation under medical and psychiatric supervision CHU Note Preview before showing Order on a separate form and have countersigned by the Superintendent BOYHOOD OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN Pe II minutes 1753 1962 Recreates Lincolns boyhood of nearpoverty and long hours of hard work Photographed at the authentically reconstructed village containing his boyhood home at Rockport IndianaC BOYHOOD OF GEORGE WASHINGTON REVISED EDI TION Pe 8 minutes 1868 color 1975 As a good Virginia farmer at Mount Vernon George Washington looks back and retells his early years He grew up on his halfbrothers Mount Vernon estate and reached young manhood as a member of the expedition for opening up the Shenandoah Valley Out of his young years as farmer surveyor and soldier he drew the qualities that enabled him to lead troops withstand great hardships and govern a new nationC BOYS TRIP INTO THE GRAND CANYON ejs 15 minutes 5057 color 1963 Peter his parents and a wrangler take a pack train down into Grand Canyon stopping to learn about the different types of rocks and how they were formed Explains about the great pressures in the earth and how mountains are made Closeups show presentday plant and animal life and many very early fossilsJ BREAD SECOND EDITION pe 11 minutes 331 color 1960 Shows the entire process of breadmaking and distribution from the wheat fields to the dinner table Surveys the harvesting of grain its being sold to the mills and the processes involved in baking bread Other bakery products shown are doughnuts coffee cake rolls and cakeEB BREAD AND BUTTERFLIES TEACHER INSERVICE PRO GRAM 912 15 minutes 5716 color 1974 This series is an instructional package for career development The materials are designed to help ninetotwelveyearolds explore the relationship between their lives and the world of workAIT BREAD AND BUTTERFLIES CHOOSING CHANGES ej 15 minutes 5731 color 1974 This is the true story of Barbara an engineer in oceanography who had the confidence in herself to overcome challenges that others thought would be too difficultAIT BREAD AND BUTTERFLIES DECISIONS DECISIONS 9I2 15 minutes 5720 color 1974 Tommy must decide whether he wants to continue his friendship with Joey a misfit shunned by the other boysAIT BREAD AND BUTTERFLIES I AGREE YOURE WRONG 912 15 minutes 5723 color 1974 Mattie a movie director and Vince a cameraman have a hard time seeing eyetoeye about how a certain scene should be filmed and communication ceasesAIT BREAD AND BUTTERFLIES ME MYSELF AND MAYBE 9 12 15 minutes 5719 color 1974 DeAnne overcomes her lack of selfconfidence at school when her Aunt Cathy helps her learn some new skillsAIT BREAD AND BUTTERFLIES OUR OWN TWO HANDS 912 15 minutes 5729 color 1974 Members of the Holland family who live on and work a small pig farm are enthusiastic about having a farm that thrives by our own two handsAIT BREAD AND BUTTERFLIES PEOPLE NEED PEOPLE 912 15 minutes 5728 color 1974 From trapeze artists to construction workers this documentary shows examples of positive dependent and interdependent relation ships in work and leisure activitiesAIT BREAD AND BUTTERFLIES PLANNING AHEAD THE nAObn 912 15 minutes 5726 color 1974 Johnnys dream of building a soap box racer are not realized until he learns to use equipment properly and to plan aheadAIT BREAD AND BUTTERFLIES POWER PLAY 912 15 minutes 5730 color 1974 In this fantasy a group of rebels create confusion after the school principal announces that the adults will leave the building and the students will take over all responsibilitiesAIT BREAD AND BUTTERFLIES SCHOOL AND JOBS 912 15 minutes 5721 color 1974 This program looks at activities roles and personalities in a hospital a factory and a general store and compares them to those of a schoolAIT BREAD AND BUTTERFLIES SUCCESS STORY 912 15 minutes 5724 color 1974 This is a true story about Dave who owns a leather shop where he makes and sells his work and who has learned to define success in his own termsAIT BREAD AND BUTTERFLIES TAKING CARE OF BUISNESS 912 15 minutes 5722 color 1974 David begins to neglect his responsibilities at home when he starts mowing lawns to earn extra moneyAIT 18BREAD AND BUTTERFLIES THINGS IDEAS PEOPLE 912 15 minutes 5727 color 1974 Three children who think their father has lost his job make lists of job possibilities classifying them as jobs working with things people or ideasAIT BREAD AND BUTTERFLIES TREASURE HUNT 912 15 minutes 5717 color 1974 Ernie Monica and Bill want to go to a carnival but each must earn money to pay for itAIT BREAD AND BUTTERFLIES THE WAY WE LIVE 912 15 minutes 5725 color 1974 The members of a West Virginia family reveal the values that shape their livestheir attitudes toward work home life and leisure activitiesAIT BREAD AND BUTTERFLIES WORK MEANS 912 15 minutes 5718 color 1974 A junior high school girl doing research for a report discovers that work means different things to different peopleAIT BREADMAKING ej II minutes 2028 color 1950 Contrasts the baking of bread at home in years past with that of todays spotlessly clean commercial bakeries Follows a stepby step process from measuring ingredients to mixing baking slicing and the final wrapping of ovenfresh loaves Shows large ma chines controlled by only a few workmen that produce thousands of uniform loaves of bread dailyPHP BREAKING THE WEB ejs 11 minutes 1367 color 1953 Graphically exposes the effects of injudicious economic develop ment and land mismanagement on the wildlife of this country Emphasizes that the destruction of soil by fire the effects of improper drainage on water tables and vegetation and other poorly planned and careless acts of man are only a few of the causes of breaking the web of lifePIC BREATH OF LIFE jsc 10 minutes 390 color 1964 Explains when to use mouth to mouth breathing and tells why it is the best method of resuscitation Shows how to apply the method in a variety of situations and outlines the basic steps involvedPFP BREATHING FOR OTHERS ejs 14 minutes 4020 color 1965 Shows many situations of asphyxia drowning gassing electric shock and suffocation where exhaled air resuscitation may save life Demonstration of the mouthtomouth and mouthtonose techniques is given by instructors both male and female The ease with which untrained persons even children can use the method is amply demonstratedIFB BRIDGES js 12 minutes 4636 1956 Traces the history of the development of basic types of bridges from the rope bridges in Ancient Asia and Africa to the modern Golden Gate and George Washington bridges Shown also is the importance of bridges in transportation in communication among people and in the defense of a countryPIC BRITISH INFANT SCHOOL THE SOUTHERN STYLE ct 30 minutes 8007 color A general introduction to informal education the integrated day vertical groupings problem solving strategies and other features of the new British infant or primary schools is given All phases of the program at East Harper Primary School Lenoir North Carolina are shown with frank descriptions by staff membersPFS BRITISH ISLES THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE SECOND EDITION ejsc 21 minutes 5448 color 1964 Shows the physical geography of the British Isles and ways in which the land has influenced the way of life and the national character of the British people Examines the chief economic activities of the British Isles and points out that this land where the Industrial Revolution began is now at the crossroads in a rapidly changing worldEB BROKEN GLASS SECOND EDITION js 14 minutes 4379 color 1979 Controlled collisions demonstrate to the viewer just how dangerous it is to ignore safety belts particularly for children In tests conducted at UCLA anthropometric dummies are used to show what happens to the occupants of two cars colliding at different speeds Slowmotion segments vividly reveal the difference in injuries to the dummies wearing safety belts versus those not wearing themAIMS BROWN BEARS GO FISHING pe 11 minutes 1946 1955 Shows the behavior of various kinds of bears and portrays several Alaskan brown bears catching salmon in a stream Pictures a mother taking her cubs swimming and catching fish for them Shows and stresses the words cubs Black bears fishing and wading Concludes with a mild bear fightC BRUSH IN ACTION jcs 9 minutes 1375 1948 Shows the different kinds of watercolor brushes and tells how they can be used Explains the techniques of washing and toning and emphasizes the surface texture of painting paper Shows a rural scene which is drawn wholly by brush and tells how to achieve these results with a flat brush and a round brushIFB BRUSHING UP ON DIVISION ej 11 minutes 1752 1961 Presents a review of terms used in division and the meaning of place value Stresses the importance of knowing the division and multiplication facts Shows the working of division examples step by step Also reviews the checking procedureC BUFFALO AN ECOLOGICAL SUCCESS STORY js 13 minutes 4339 color 1972 This unusual film documents the life story of the buffalo and the tremendous effort that has been made to preserve and extend this almost extinct species It recaptures a vision of the vast herds that once roamed North America of how Indian tribes depended upon the animal for food clothing shelter weapons and fuel of how settlers railroads and professional hunters nearly decimated this important animal resourceEB BUILD YOUR ECONOMIC POWER js 20 minutes 6148 color 1977 Music humor and drama help to teach concepts of money management Seven young people explore how to earn the most money possible how to budget and how to save or invest They ask questions about good buying habits and credit Answers are provided by a poet economist a time traveler a comic book character Savingsman and a comedic family that zips through a shopping spree in fast motionEB BUILDING A HOUSE SECOND EDITION pe 10 minutes 383 color 1963 Shows each of the main stages in planning for building a house in a newly developed area The Johnson family buys a lot and discusses the architects plans with a builder Heavy machinery is used to level the ground and then other workers begin Shows carpenters plumbers elec tricians and painters working When the interior is finished the Johnson family moves inEB BUILDING AN OUTLINE js 10 minutes 519 1948 Contrasts the work of two boys who are preparing reports for their history class One obtains good results by developing a working outline and taking notes on cards while the other is confused and unsuccessful The latter then determines to outline future papersC 19 BUOYANCY js 16 minutes 5468 color 1968 Presents a structural series of experiments leading to an understand ing of buoyancy Provides opportunities for class discussion by stopping the projector at certain points Closes with a question which allows the student to test concepts presentedBFA BURIED CITIES POMPEII AND HERCULANEUM sc 14 minutes 5040 color 1962 Carefully excavated homes of the people are seen from the archaeologists viewpoints Colorful mosaics paved streets tem ples and household goods all retrieved from a hundred feet of volcanic encrustation are examined Emphasizes the archaeologists meticulous care in assembling the broken fragments and an artists impression helps to piece together information from the past Mt Vesuvius in the background helps explain the disasterIFB BURNS EMERGENCY PROCEDURES js 15 minutes 6145 color 1982 Knowledge of the four basic emergency steps may help you save a burn victims life This film gives approved fist aid techniques in response to different kinds of burns and smoke inhalation a burnrelated injury The effects of the different degrees of burns are describedEB BUSINESS OFFICE MAKING THINGS HAPPEN js 10 minutes 2045 color 1970 Shows a group of students planning the prom and learning that behind every organized activity there is a business office Points out the administrative functions of planning budgeting advertising and decision making as well as the clerical tasks of scheduling recording typing and bookkeeping Illustrates these functions in many formalized businesses large and smallJ BUSINESS WHAT ITS ALL ABOUT jsc 18 minutes 4046 color 1975 By seeing the business operations of four different businesses we learn the basic functions of business the problems to solve the skill needed and the importance of business in everday life A close look at these companies reveals and defines that certain concepts are common to any business ie product or services research and development production and manufacturing marketing and distri bution and profitFILMFAIR BUSY BODIES p 10 minutes 319 color 1970 Contrasts the everyday movements of children with that of animals Encourages children to imagine what it would like to move their bodies like their animal friends Shows a group of children engaged in freeform dancing to music as they pretend to be butterflies Encourgages children to engage in selfmotivated exercise and promote a keener awareness of body movement in evervdav lifeST A BUTTERFLY No Narration e 9 minutes 171 color 1968 Using extreme closeup photogtaphy this film shows the complete life cycle of a familiar insect the swallowtail butterfly The film begins with the laying of the egg then follows the hatching and growth of the caterpillar it pupation and the emergence of the butterfly Finally the butterfly lays eggs begining the life cycle againBFA BUTTERFLY MYSTERY ej 11 minutes 1049 color 1956 Presents the life cycle of the anise swallowtail butterfly Reveals the four main stages of butterfly reproduction and growth the laying and development of the egg hatching of the larva or caterpillar formation of the pupa or chrysalis and finally the emergence of a beautiful adult butterflyMIS BUTTERFLY THE LIFE CYCLE OF AN INSECT ejsc 6 minutes 1955 color 1955 Shows the complete life cycle of the monarch butterfly as an example of the scalywinged insects butterflies and moths Also explains several methods by which butterflies and moths can be distinguished from each otherC BY MAP AND COMPASS js 27 minutes 7034 1961 Through the story of a boy and his dad and their exploration of a woodland area this film explains the language of maps magnetic declination and the use of a compass to set and follow a courseIFB BY NATURES RULES jsc 25 minutes 7170 color Hypothermia death by cold and exposure is the major killer of outdoor recreationists The film follows a hiking party of which two members develop hypothermia Fast prescribed treatment as described in this film saved this partyGDNR BYZANTINE EMPIRE jcs 14 minutes 4190 color 1959 Presents a brief historical outline of the Byzantine Empire and indicates its cultural and religious contributions Provides a survey of the Empires art religion and scholarship Shows examples of its mosiac work ivory carving jewelry ornamentation book illumination silk work stone carving icons and architecture Stresses the idea that this was a civilization which loved beauty and produced an extraordinary quality in art objectsC CALENDAR THE STORY OF ITS DEVELOPMENT ej 10 minutes 1820 1959 Traces the history of the calendar and highlights the important changes that have been instituted up to the present day Proposes that mans observations of cyclic changes in nature were the basis for measuring time Introduces various early calendars such as the Egyptian moonstar the Babylonian and the Mayan calendars Outlines the steps in the development of the Roman calendar changes that took place in it from 46 BC to 1582 and the adoption of the Gregorian calendar Indicates the importance of the equinox and presents some suggested changes in the modern calendarC CALIFORNIA AND GOLD ejs 14 minutes 4637 color 1958 Shows the first nugget of gold found by James W Marshall at Suiters Mill in 1848 Recounts the story of the famous Gold Rush and subsequent events Pictures panning by hand and the later hydraulic method which was made illegal because it rapidly ruined the river valleys Underground mining was then taken over by groups of men who had become wealthy selling supplies to early miners Shows remnants of the culture which wealthy families developed Contrasts ghost towns with mining communities which are still occupied Points out that modern mining does not bring wealth and that even Sutter and Marshall died in povertyKL CAMOUFLAGE IN NATURE THROUGH FORM AND COLOR MATCHING SECOND EDITION ej 11 minutes 1014 color 1964 Presents camouflage as concealment from enemies and as an adaptation for survival found in many animals Shows many species of mammals birds reptiles fish and insects in their natural environments to illustrate their own unique variations of camouflage through color and formC CAMOUFLAGE IN NATURE THROUGH PATTERN MATCHING SECOND EDITION ej 11 minutes 323 color 1964 Points out that as an adaptation to environment many animals bear protective coloration that blends with their backgrounds Shows the bark moth the tree frog the ground squirrel many birds and the young of mammals Also shown are species that can change skin color to match their backgrounds and those whose body outlines are broken up by bold areas of contrasting colorsC 20CAN YOU STOP ON A DIME e 10 minutes 1209 color 1972 Uses one person walking another running and a third on a bicycle to demonstrate and explain Thinking Distance as distinct from actual stopping distance Reveals the blind spots facing an automo bile driver due to body design and the need for longer thinking and stopping distance while driving an automobileSD CANADA GEOGRAPHY OF THE AMERICAS ejs 14 minutes 4085 color 1956 Uses a map to compare Canada to the United States in size and similarity of areas Locates the four main regions of Canada shows the resources industries and cities in each region Reviews the information presented by locating the provinces within each region and mentions the expansion taking place in the Yukon and Northwest TerritoriesC CANADAS HISTORY COLONY TO COMMONWEALTH ejs 14 minutes 4282 color 1962 Traces the history of settling and expansion of Canada and the development of its resources Uses costumed reenactments actual locales state papers historic motion picture footage and authentic models and paintings to picture Canadas political economic and cultural historyC CANADAS ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE ejs 16 minutes 5379 color 1962 Dramatizes the life and work of the Mountiesfrom routine police work to bold adventure Shows the importance of a fine police force to a community or nation Follows an RCMP recruit through all phases of training Ranges from a training center in Ottawa to Baffin Island in the Arctic and from the barren coasts of Newfound land to an alley in MontrealEB CAPERUCITA ROJA LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD SPANISH LANG FILM jsc 13 minutes 5007 color 1961 Animation is used to present the story of Little Red Riding Hood Narration is in simple Spanish suitable for beginning classes BFA CAPTAIN JOHN SMITHFOUNDER OF VIRGINIA ejs 19 minutes 4963 1955 Recreates the problems of the men who formed the first permanent English settlement in the New World The people of Jamestown faced many hardshipsIndian attacks starvation diseasebut under the leadership of Captain John Smith the colonists worked together to build shelters and to establish trade with the Indians Also shows Smiths capture by the Indians and his release from them through the efforts of PocahontasEB CAR IS BORN A jsc 27 minutes 7902 color Documents the manufacturing of an automobile from the time the iron ore is brought to the foundry until the car is driven off the assembly line Emphasizes the glass steel and fiber products made inplant that are normally produced by others Shows the impor tance and relationship of human labor and automationFMC CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS SECOND EDITION sc 16 minutes 4375 color 1971 Points out that carbon one of natures most remarkable elements exists in a wide variety of forms including graphite white carbon and diamond Explains carbons bonding properties with an atomic orbital model and explores its compounds and carbon dating with diagrams animation and structural and scale modesC CARE OF ART MATERIALS pe 11 minutes 628 1948 An animated film designed to promote greater interest and care in the handling of art materials Discusses care and use of such common tools as brushes paints chalk and crayons scissors paste glue and clayMCGH CARE OF HAIR AND NAILS p 11 minutes 530 1951 A fairy tale character shows youngsters how to clean and manicure fingernails trim toenails and shampoo and brush the hair She lets them see some common diseases of the scalp uses animated drawings to show the structure of hair and nails and explains why their care is importantEB CARE OF PETS SECOND EDITION pe 13 minutes 5450 color 1962 Shows a number of children taking care of their pets in their homes Stresses the responsibilities involved and the complete dependence of pets on their ownersEB CARE OF THE SKIN pej 11 minutes 426 1949 Shows a cat washing its face which makes Billy think he can wash himself in a like manner Pictures Virginia his sister as she tells him how to wash with soap and water Uses animated drawings to show the various parts of the skin including pores sweat glands and oil glands Gives examples of common skin disorders shows the children washing and bathing themselves properly and gives suggestions on how to keep the bathroom cleanEB CAREER EDUCATION t 21 minutes 4584 color 1973 Provides information on the need for restructuring the total educational system to make it relevant in meeting todays needs and the needs of the future Public education must be focused around the theme of career development in order to achieve this goalUSNAVC CARING SHARING TOGETHER IS BEST te 20 minutes 4747 color 1978 The film was produced in Clarke County School District kindergar ten classrooms for the purpose of describing the philosophy goals and methods of a developmental kindergarten program The film is narrated by Martha de Beaugrine kindergarten coordinatorCCB CARL SANDBURG js 30 minutes 7485 1958 Presents Carl Sandburg the famous American poet biographer of Lincoln and twicewinner of the Pulitzer Prize playing his guitar and singing folk songs in a style no less familiar than his gift for poetry He recalls some of his adventures as a newspaper reporter and speaks with gentle and heartwarming eloquence of his life long dedication to his writings on the life of LincolnFI CARL SANDBURG AT GETTYSBURG PART 1 FACTS ABOUT THE CIVIL WAR jsc 26 minutes 7150 1961 Carl Sandburg comments on the Gettysburg campaign of the Civil War and the meaning of the war to the nation Some of the major engagements of the campaign are shownCAR CARL SANDBURG AT GETTYSBURG PART 2 THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS AND LINCOLN THE MAN jsc 24 minutes 7151 1961 Carl Sandburg discusses Lincoln the members of his cabinet and the creation and meaning of the Gettysburg AddressCAR CARL SANDBURG DISCUSSES HIS WORK sc 14 minutes 4261 1961 Features an interview with Carl Sandburg by Edward R Murrow They discuss Sandburgs philosophy and writings Includes his early life his struggle to gain fame and his feelings about his writings He reads selected passages from The People Yes and Remembrance Rock The interview takes place in Sandburgs home Connemara Farm North CarolinaC CARNIVOROUS PLANTS jsc 11 minutes 1485 color 1955 Shows the unusual structure and behavior of the Venus flytrap trumpet plant cobra plant pitcher plant sundew plant and utriculariaMIS 21 MMHHMf CASE OF THE MISGUIDED KILLER jsct 11 minutes 1128 1956 Shows the causes of accidents and how to avoid them Discusses safe methods for left turns how to handle a car when a high speed blowout occurs or where right wheels drop off onto shoulder of road and other driving techniquesPRP CAST NO SHADOW te 27 minutes 8026 color 1972 Special Education This is a unique dramatic motion picture which vividly depicts a wide variety of recreation activities for severely mentally retarded physically handicapped multihandicapped and emotionally dis turbed children teens and adults at the nationally recognized Recreation Center for the Handicapped Inc in San Francisco Throughout the film emphasis is placed upon the value of recrea tion and its effect upon the lives of the handicapped as an integral part of their total learning experiences and social developmentPA CAUSES OF THE SEASONS ej 11 minutes 1701 1962 Illustrates in animation the tilt of the earths axis rotation of the earth on its axis and revolution of the earth about the sun Shows how these factors affect lengths of day and night and seasonal changesC CAVE DWELLERS OF THE OLD STONE AGE ejs 18 minutes 5333 1960 The story of the cave mans life is recreated from an assortment of cluesskeletons artifacts and vivid cave paintingswhich reveal his methods of hunting fishing and making the tools and weapons he needed to survive Photographed in the Dordogne region of southwestern FranceEB CELL BIOLOGY STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION jsc 14 minutes 4324 color 1965 Explores the intricate structure of the cell through photomicrography electron micrographs and models Shows and discusses the spe cialized structures of protoplasm including the cell membrane cytoplasm nucleus chromosomes and endoplasmic reticulum Explains that the interaction of these and other structures enables the cell to perform all the life functionsC CELL THESTRUCTURAL UNIT OF LIFE SECOND EDITION ej II minutes 3101 color 1976 Exploring the wonders of life through a microscope young biologists discover that plants and animals are all composed of living cells Through photomicrography we explore the nucleus cytoplasm and cell wall that all together are called protoplasm and witness growth and reproduction in singlecelled and multi celled organismsC CELLS A FIRST FILM e 0 minutes 184 color 1970 Living things are made of building blocks called cells Cells are not all the same shape But all cells have a nucleus streaming material called cytoplasm and a membrane In addition plant cells have a tough outer covering the cell wall Living things may be one cell or many cells in size but all living things begin life as a single cellBFA CENTRAL AMERICA A HUMAN GEOGRAPHY SECOND EDITION ejs 16 minutes 5048 color 1978 A look at the people who live and work in the three major regions of Central America Tierra Fria Tierra Templada and Tierra Caliente An American canal worker a banana plantation worker a cacao farmer a ranchero coffee and cotton harvesters Indian farmers and a mestizo family provide firsthand impressions that reveal differences and similarities to life in the United StatesC CENTRIPETAL FORCE AND SATELLITE ORBITS s II minutes 1684 1962 Using specially designed experiments shows how mass velocity and radius affect the magnitude of centripetal force Develops an equation used for solving problems such as the velocity needed to hold a satellite in orbitC CHAMELEON ejs 8 minutes 1080 color 1956 Depicts the characteristics and habits of the chameleon Highlighted are the chameleons color changes independent eye movements and elastic tongueIFB CHANGE IN YOUR SCHOOL HOW TO MAKE IT HAP PEN te 24 minutes 7345 color 1977 Designed to help school personnel especially principals attain the skills and techniques to facilitate the process of change in a school reading programAIT CHANGING RIVER ejs 16 minutes 5106 color 1963 Presents the ecology of a river system with its delicate balance of water land plants and animals Describes the changes that take place in specific areas as a causeandeffect relationship Shows the basic ecology in various type and parts of rivers since no one river or location is representative of allIFB CHARLEMAGNE AND HIS EMPIRE s 14 minutes 4284 color 1961 Portrays the influence of Charlemagne on European civilization during the early Middle Ages Reenacts his defeat of the Lombards which insured the safety of the Christian Church Shows how he unified his kingdom under the church developed a centralized form of government established schools saved Rome and returned Pope Leo III to power Pictures historic locations and artifacts including an early Christian Bible jeweled crosses and coinsC CHARLES DICKENS CHRISTMAS A ejs 22 minutes 6187 color 1956 Film dramatizes one of the bestknown incidents in English literature the Christmas visit of Mr Pickwick and his friends to Dingley Dell Farm In the large parlor everyone responds to the cordial atmosphere and joyous capers of Mr PickwickEB CHAUCERS ENGLAND sc 30 minutes 7486 1958 Presents the conditions under which Chaucers Canterbury Tales were originally told and dramatizes in its entirety the tale told by the Pardoner Shows the pilgrims recounting stories as they ride through the English countryside Gives general biographical data concerning Chaucer and his period and provides examples of the reading of Middle English along with its translationEB CHEMICAL BOND AND ATOMIC STRUCTURE sc 16 minutes 4302 1963 Discusses the structure of the atom and shows that the electrons in the outermost shell or energy level of an atom help determine the way in which it bonds chemically with other atoms Animation and laboratory demonstrations show three types of chemical bond and explain how bonding affects the physical and chemical properties of a substanceC CHEMICAL CONQUEST sc 24 minutes 7088 color Shows chemical research which aids the farmer in combatting insects plant diseases and weeds Discusses the questions facing plant pathologists and entomologists as they consider the effects insect poisons have on plants soil nutrients and food products NFBC CHEMICAL FAMILIES s 22 minutes 5254 color 1962 Explains how chemical similarities among the elements have pro vided the basis for logically dividing them into families Explains how atomic numbers have provided the key to the ordering of the elements in the periodic tableMLA 22CHILD BEHAVIORYOU ejste 15 minutes 4689 color 1973 This film depicts ways in which children and parents might relate to one another without threat and offenseBEN CHILDREN ARE CREATIVE ct 10 minutes 1220 color 1953 Shows by animation the problems of introducing an art project and discusses four aspects of art instruction motivation orientation creation and the finished product An actual class shows how children should select media and express their own ideas and individualityBFA CHILDREN IN AUTUMN p 11 minutes 178 color 1958 Shows school children as they make a collection of leaves acorns flowers and other signs of autumn They observe the gradual change from the luxuriant green of the summer to the brown and red color of autumn They also observe changes in the animal world and notice that the days grow shorter and the weather becomes coolerEB CHILDREN IN SPRING p 11 minutes 182 color 1958 Shows Jerry and Jane two firstgrade children as they observe the signs of spring during a series of personal experiences Follows them as they go on a picnic in the woods find tadpoles in a stream discover baby robins in a nest and watch a farmer at work on his spring plowingEB CHILDREN IN SUMMER p 11 minutes 2013 color 1957 Depicts two sixyearold children Jerry and Jane spending their summer vacation on their grandfathers farm Shows how they enjoy observing all the changes that have taken place since the previous seasons Pictures some of the activities that can be carried out during the summer such as tending the garden fishing feeding the lambs picking strawberries and listening to the summer concert made by the buzzing of insects and mosquitoes overheadEB CHILDREN IN WINTER p 11 minutes 223 color 1958 Presents a montage of scenes through the eyes of sixandseven yearold children showing the gradual change that takes place from the time the last leaves of autumn have fallen to the first snow Shows how the children enjoy typical winter activities such as helping their father buy a Christmas tree sledding ice skating playing in the snow and building a snow manEB CHILDREN OF HAWAII pej 16 minutes 4982 color 1957 Discusses the heterogenous cultural and racial backgrounds of the people of Hawaii through visits to six families Emphasizes the tolerant attitude which pervades the countryAVF CHILDREN OF THE COLONIAL FRONTIER ejs 20 minutes 5036 1962 Depicts how a pioneer family struggles to survive in the Appala chian wilderness of the 1760s Shows the family engaged in spring planting fall harvesting soap making wool carding hunting and other choresMCGH CHILDREN OF THE PLAINS INDIANS ej 20 minutes 5037 1962 Through the daily activities of Red Cloud an Indian youth in training to become a brave the film presents the life of the Plains Indians in about 1750 Includes storytelling food preparation weapons the bestowal of names tribal government the spring migration with the buffalo herds a buffalo hunt the division of labor a festival intertribal relations and a hint of the arrival of white men on the Great PlainsMCGH CHILDREN WHO DRAW ct 39 minutes 9024 1956 Through free expression art activities a teacher shows how children think feel and develop in a year at a Japanese school Selects pupils from a firstgrade class and traces their personality growth and development as it relates to their home life and socialschool environment Indicates that personal problems and predispositions influence the types and variety of childrens artistic creations Illustrates how children can be encouraged to remove deeply rooted fears through art activity and social participationBRF CHILDRENS AGGRESSION ITS ORIGIN AND CONTROL te 17 minutes 5757 color 1974 Early Childhood This film provides understanding of aggression and designates procedures for effective management of aggressive behaviorSF CHILDS RIGHT TO READ A SERIES The four programs in A Childs Right to Read are designed to be used as a springboard for discussion participation and research to improve the teaching and learning of reading See alphabetical listing of each title for descriptionsAIT CHANGE IN YOUR SCHOOL HOW TO MAKE IT HAPPEN HELPERS PERSONALIZING THE TEACHING OF READING ORAL LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT VIEWS OF FIVE TEACH ERS PERSONALIZING READING FOR CHILDREN CHINA A PORTRAIT OF THE LAND js 18 minutes 5469 color 1967 Takes a look at six major regionsManchuria North China South China Inner Mongolia Sinkiang Province and Tibet Points out Manchuria as a key to the nations agricultural and industrial progress in lumber and steel Photographed by a Swiss cameraman inside Communist ChinaEB CHLORINEA REPRESENTATIVE HALOGEN sc 20 minutes 4774 color 1958 Explains the structure of the chlorine atom and its gas molecule and through a series of demonstrations and the use of animation explains the elements physical and chemical properties Outlines chlorines physical properties of odor color and state at different temperatures Surveys its chemical relation to other elements its ability to act as an oxidizing agent and produce metallic chlorides and the chlorination of hydrocarbons The electrolytic process for producing chloride is explained by animation and a number of chlorines commercial uses are describedJS CHOCOLATE SANDWICH A ej 17 minutes 4549 color 1976 Here is a film that provides children with a memorable symbol for the natural differences between the way we live and the way people live in other countries The symbol a chocolate sandwich that a French schoolboy makes for himself That choice of snack is shown to be a product of custom The film goes on to identify some other French customs by showing how important bread is in the lives of the French peopleFilmFair CHOKING TO SAVE A LIFE js 12 minutes 818 color 1977 This film clearly explains choking rescue techniques to apply to others and to oneself Trained paramedics demonstrate the back blow the abdominal thrust and the finger probeEB CHOOSING A JOB jsc 11 minutes 2070 color 1971 Depicts the school counselor placing Carol in a career education program so that she can try out a number of jobs Shows how such career programs may save young students from frustrating job hopping after finishing schoolEB CHOOSING BOOKS TO READ SECOND EDITION js 14 minutes 5661 1972 Dons first home movie is a disaster He browses in bookstores and libraries for suitable material to help him become a better amateur film maker Through advice from friends the librarian and helpful book guides book reviews book jackets and advertisements Don is able to make useful selections to improve his skillsC 23CHOTU AND HIS JUNGLE ELEPHANT Pej 11 minutes 888 color 1956 Presents the story of Chotu and his family who live in rural India and the elephant who works and plays with them Important physical characteristics of the elephant are pointed out as well as his playful and gentle natureBFA CHRISTIANITY IN WORLD HISTORY TO 1000 AD sc 14 minutes 4316 color 1963 Uses dramatizations sculpture paintings and scenes of ancient ruins to picture the historical background of the rise of Christianity its role during the final centuries of the Roman Empire and its role after the Empire until the schism of the church in 1054 Includes the development of the Nicene Creed under Constantines leadership significant writings by St Jerome and St Augustine and the role of Christianity in stablizing Europe during the barbarian on slaughtsC CHRISTMAS CAROL A ejs 40 minutes 9006 1938 Presents a condensed version of the 1938 Hollywood film based on Charles Dickens story about the old miser Scrooge who had no one for his fellow man until he was taught the value of love and friendshipFI Note This title will not be replaced upon its demise CHRISTMAS CAROLS pejsc II minutes 1643 1945 Contains the following carols O Come All Ye Faithful Noel It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Joy To The World Hark the Herald Angels Sing and Silent Night OF Note This title will not be replaced upon its demise CHRISTMAS IN OAXACA SPANISH LANG FILM js 14 minutes 4601 color 1976 Christmas in the southern city of Oaxaca is a colorful and gay fiesta reflecting the customs and traditions of the ancient Zapotec and Mixtec as well as the Spanish It is a joyous time when the Zocalo plaza echoes with the music of marimbas brilliantly garbed folkdancers watch the men of their group wearing the feathered headdresses of their ancestors in the traditional Dance of the Plumes and children break the fanciful pinatas and scramble for the goodies contained in them Unique to the Oaxaca region is the Noche de Rabanos when villagers vie for prizes for the figures and scenes theyve carved from giant radishes On Christmas Eve the Calenda a procession of lighted floats is followed by the faithful carrying glowing lanterns and candles At midnight the church bells ring out heralding the dawn of Christmas DayFI CHRISTMAS LACE ejs 27 minutes 8115 color 1980 Set in rural Quebec in the 1880s this film charmingly unfolds a special new Christmas tale that combines magic a reformed thief a miraculous change of fortune and the very special love between a young girl and her grandmotherEB CHRONIC DISORDERS ct 29 minutes 7089 1959 Discusses the special problems confronting the child with a chronic disorder such as hemophilia Explains various types of chronic disorders Points how social and emotional growth is complicated by a chronic illness Tellshow separation from parents and school plus medical treatment can bring on serious pyschological prob lems Stresses the importance of a wholesome relationship between the chronically ill child and his parents Shows how educational training is provided for some children with chronic disorders Illustrates with film sequencesSU CHUCKY LOU THE STORY OF A WOODCHUCK pe 10 minutes 1512 color 1948 Tells the story of a woodchuck which was taken to a state park to live and now entertains the park visitors by performing tricks Shows the woodchucks appearance size natural habitat food habits and adjustment to captivityIU CICADA THE INSECT METHUSELAH jsc 12 minutes 4716 1955 Shows the life cycle of the cicada and discusses the precise timing of the cicadas appearance every seventeen years Portrays in dramatic fashion the emergence of the adult from the nymph the inflation of its wings and the development of exoskeleton Uses models to show the soundproducing female laying eggs the emergence of the larvae and the pupal nymph stageMIS CIGARETTE SMOKING js 5 minutes 503 color Presents an overallview of the problems which might exist if a person abuses this drugGSA CIPHER IN THE SNOW 1012 te 24 minutes 5773 color 1973 General Interest This is an awardwinning true story of a little boy no one thought was important until his sudden death one snowy morning This film should motivate concern for the needs of every child and is for students teachers and parentsBY CIRCLES AND POINTS ej 12 minutes 5470 color 1968 Uses animation to define a circle and some of its properties Describes a plane as a set of points and a circle as a set of all the points on the plane that are the same distance from a particular point on the plane Demonstrates that a circle divides a plane into three parts interior regions circle itself and exterior regions BFA CIRCUIT TESTING SIGNAL GENERATORS st 26 minutes 7019 1953 Explains the theory and operation of the signal generator including oscillating circuits audiooscillators radio frequency oscillators and frequency metersNF CIRCUIT TESTING WITH METERS AND MULTIMETERS PART II PRACTICAL APPLICATION st 37 minutes 9002 1952 Demonstrates how to use meters in testing transformers capacitors resistors telephone loop circuits etcNF CIRCULATION AND THE HUMAN BODY REVISED EDITION js 11 minutes 696 color 1972 Animation is used to explain the needs of the bodys cells and how they are serviced by the heart and circulatory system Detailed action of the heart arteries and veins is shownCHU CITIES p 10 minutes 737 Shows how modem cities developed from early trading posts Explains how people today are much more dependent on each other because of specialization in providing the necessities of life and essential services Points out that community services can be provided only through taxationGA CITY BOY OF THE IVORY COAST ejs 16 minutes 4518 color 1970 Tells of Adou a 14yearold schoolboy who is getting a traditional education that will prepare him for a white collar job or college Points out that even though the countrys economy depends on a lot of manual labor for exports the Ivorians prefer Western culture to old traditionsEB CITY DRIVING TACTICS sc 17 minutes 5471 color 1965 Compares city driving in Rome Paris Tokyo and the United States Cites sight speed turns signals signs and spaces as factors in driving Drivers decisions monitored in a test run through traffic prove the need for concentration while drivingCCA 24 CITY GOVERNMENT CLOSEST TO THE PEOPLE jsc 21 minutes 4051 color 1976 The governments of most of our cities today seem to be in trouble There is for example the litany of everyday problems involved in running a complex governmental bureaucracy Added to this are strikes congestion pollution racial strife and many other pressing problems What is being done In this film the city governments of selected communities across the United States are examined to provide some answers to this question Students will find the film a thoughtprovoking introduction to a subject they may wish to examine in greater detailEB CITY IN WINTER pe 10 minutes 299 color 1969 Depicts a family taking a walk through snowcovered streets with scenes of snowbanked grass bare trees a snowman ice skating sledding and tobogganing Gives viewers an opportunity to discuss and dramatize the differences between summer and winter in the cityEB CITY OF GOLD jsc 22 minutes 4754 1958 Portrays the life and death of the last major gold rush the story of the frenzied stampede into the Klondike in the late 1890s and a nostalgic picture of the Yukons Dawson City Written and narrated by Dawsonborn Pierre Berton the film reconstructs scenes as they were when men by the thousands flocked into this frozen frontier in search of their El Dorado Includes relics of the period and actual photographsMCGH CITY OUT OF WILDERNESS WASHINGTON jsc 28 minutes 7125 color 1975 This film is the definitive history of our nations capital and was produced by the United States Capitol Historical Society It utilizes old prints documents daguerrotypes and photographs by Matthew Brady as well as contemporary shots including spectacular footage of the Mall area of Washington DC obtained by helicopterFI CITY PETS FUN AND RESPONSIBILITY pe 9 minutes 1972 1953 Illustrates the need for adequate care of pets urges children to care for their city pets and shows by example how such care is administered Portrays the kinds of pets that are conveniently kept in city apartments as Jimmy and his dog take a walk in the park and visit a pet shop Encourgages pupils to tell and write stories about the pets that are shownC CIVIL WAR jsc 17 minutes 4816 color 1954 Visualizes the most important military events of the war between the North and the South stressing social and geographical factors which brought victory to the North Animated drawings and regular photography portray the strategy and the geographical setting of the warEB CIVILISATION IFROZEN WORLD PT I sc 26 minutes 7929 color Opens with an examination of the ideas and values of Western civilization by describing the ideal which was inherited from fifth century Greece and which lasted more than 600 years Depicts the time after the fall of Rome when the early Christians fled to places of refuge leaving Europe to the pagan wanderers Points out that through Charlemagne the Atlantic world reestablished contact with the ancient culturesTL CIVILISATION IFROZEN WORLD PT 11 sc 26 minutes 7930 color See description of Part I TL CIVILISATION 2GREAT THAW PT I sc 26 minutes 7931 color Examines the era of the great Gothic cathedral using the cathedral at Chartres as an example Points out that all of Western Europe came alive in the Twelfth Century and the modern world came into being Links the intuitive universe of Abelard with the logical cosmos of St Thomas Aquinas A world of restless curiosity gives way to one of system and orderTL CIVILISATION 2GREAT THAW PT II sc 26 minutes 7932 color See description of Part ITL CIVILISATION 3ROMANCE AND REALITY PT I sc 26 minutes 7933 color Presents the Thirteenth Century as marking the emergence of woman as an ideal with courtly love coming into its own as the ultimate in aesthetic and ascetic devotion Reflects worldly happi ness in the life of St Francis and that curious work of religious genius The Little Flowers Emphasizes the four greatest patrons of the Gothic world in Charles V the King of France the Duke of Burgundy Louis DAnjou and the Duke of Berry Points out this as the era in which the sweetness of life and the purifying power of love both human and divine came in to their ownTL CIVILISATION 3ROMANCE AND REALITY PART II sc 26 minutes 7934 color See description of Part ITL CIVILISATION 4MAN MEASURE OF ALL THINGS PT I sc 26 minutes 7935 color The place is Italy the time is the early Fifteenth Century the discovery is Man and the great names of this period are Botticelli Masaccio Bellini Giorgione and Van Eyck Depicts the Florentine architect Alberti as being typical of this newfound egocentricity The motto he took for himself is wisdom to this day A man can do all things if he willTL CIVILISATION4MAN MEASURE OF ALL THINGS PT II sc 26 minutes 7936 color See description of Part ITL CIVILISATION 5HERO AS ARTIST PT I sc 26 minutes 7937 color Dramatizes the full power of the Renaissance as Rome about 1500 explodes into an expanse of imperial splendor a city now a world of giants and heroes Stresses the power of Pope Julius II who dominates by sheer strength of will three outstanding geniuses Michelangelo Raphael and Bramante Points out that without this drive the Sistine Chapel would not have been painted the Papal apartments would not have been immortalized and St Peters would not have torn down and rebuiltTL CIVILISATION 5HERO AS ARTIST PT II sc 26 minutes 7938 color See description of Part ITL CIVILISATION 6PROTEST AND COMMUNICATION PT I sc 26 minutes 7939 color Reflects Gutenbergs printing press coming into its own at the close of the Fifteenth Century Great names include Erasmus Sir Thomas More Durer Holbein Cranach Martin Luther and William Shakespeare Shows this period as an age of doubting hesitation the Reformation and the new faith Protestantism the upstart against Roman CatholicismTL CIVILISATION 6PROTEST AND COMMUNICATION PT II sc 26 minutes 7940 color See description of Part ITL CIVILISATION 7GRANDEUR AND OBEDIENCE PT I sc 26 minutes 7941 color Uses stunning images to document the lushness and luxury of early Baroque Points out the Seventeenth Century Rome as being both religious and sensual and the works of Titian Rubens and Bernini being the acme of popular art Stresses that the essence of Baroque was the uniting of flesh and spirit dogma and sensuality obedience and freedom Shows evidence of this unity in the great religious 25 figures of the time St Ignatius St Teresa of Avila and St John of the CrossTL CIVILISATION 7GRANDEUR AND OBEDIENCE PT II sc 26 minutes 7942 color See description of Part ITL CIVILISATION 8LIGHT OF EXPERIENCE PT I sc 26 minutes 7943 color Pictures the Seventeenth Century Dutch painters Rembrandt Frans Hals Vermeer and Saenredam dominating the period because the Dutch first grasped the revolutionary change in thought that replaced divine authority with experience experiment and observa tion Shows that the spirit of free enterprise began to make its influence felt and men such as Christopher Wren Newton and others make their appearanceTL CIVILISATION 8LIGHT OF EXPERIENCE PT II sc 26 minutes 7944 color See description of Part ITL CIVILISATION 9PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS PT I sc 26 minutes 7945 color Focuses on the great names in music of the Eighteenth Century such as Bach Handel Mozart Haydn Highlights the works of Balthasar Neumann the builder and Battista Tiepolo the decora tor Points out that the long curving lines of Baroque music find their echo in Rococo architectureTL CIVILISATION 9PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS PT II sc 26 minutes 7946 color See description of Part ITL CIVILISATION 10SMILE OF REASON PT I sc 26 minutes 7959 color Shows Eighteenth Century political paintings of David the salons of De Troy and the sculptures of Houdon all reflecting the optimism of Voltaire and the Encyclopedists who would advance mankind by conquering ignorance Points out that with notable exceptions this was an age happy in its belief that through reason and moderation the millenium was at handTL CIVILISATION 10SMILE OF REASON PT II sc 26 minutes 7960 color See the description of Part ITL CIVILISATION 11WORSHIP OF NATURE PT I sc 26 minutes 7961 color Tells of Christianitys sudden decline as the chief creative force about the year 1730 and Western civilizations new belief in the divinity of nature Discusses the Romantics like Rousseau Goethe and Wordsworth and shows the work of painters Constable Casper David Friederich and Turner whose work is the supreme exponent of Nature definedTL CIVILISATION 11WORSHIP OF NATURE PT II sc 26 minutes 7962 color See description of Part ITL CIVILISATION 12FALLACIES OF HOPE PT I sc 26 minutes 7963 color Emphasizes the dreams of the Eighteenth Century that were blasted by the betrayals of the Nineteenth Century Explores the Impres sionists Monet Cezanne Van Gogh and GauguinTL CIVILISATION 12FALLACIES OF HOPE PT II sc 26 minutes 7964 color See the description of Part ITL CIVILISATION 13HEROIC MATERIALISM PT I sc 26 minutes 7965 color Analyzes the skyscraper the suspension bridge and the machine as objects which express the deepest feelings and aspirations of our time Explains that more attention is paid in the Nineteenth Century to engineers than to the anachronistic PostImpressionists Focuses on civilizations many facets for destruction but mans unique talent for survivalTL CIVILISATION 13HEROIC MATERIALISM PT II sc 26 minutes 7966 color See description of Part ITL CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION EMPEROR AND SLAVE THE PHILOSOPHY OF ROMAN STOICISM sc 29 minutes 7469 color 1965 Marcus Aurelius a Roman emperor and Epictetus an emanci pated slave epitomize the Stoic philosophy that was their particular way of life The film asks Is virtue an invincible armor against outrageous fortune Defines Stoicism tracing its origin to Greece in the 4th century BC and showing its direct relation to Roman achievements in both law and government Are philosophical and stoical interchangeable terms According to both Aurelius and Epictetus either wisdom can be applied to modern lifeEB CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION SPIRIT OF ROME sc 29 minutes 7471 color 1965 Dramatic scenes from Shakespeares Julius Caesar and George Bernard Shaws Caesar and Cleopatra are presented to depict the tremendous spectacle of ancient RomeEB CLASSICAL GREECE ARISTOTLES ETHICSTHE THE ORY OF HAPPINESS sc 30 minutes 7526 color 1963 Mortimer Adler discusses the philosophy of Aristotle regarding what makes a human life good what makes it worth living and what we must do not merely to live but to live wellEB CLASSICAL GREECE ATHENSTHE GOLDEN AGE sc 30 minutes 7524 color 1963 Outlines the major aspects of Athenian life which contributed to the Golden Age Describes these aspects as the energy and intelli gence of the people the outstanding leadership and popular government and the relationships between Athenian citizenship religion and art Artifacts and models are used to aid in the clarification of concepts presented by Charles Kahn of Columbia UniversityEB CLASSICAL GREECE PLATOS APOLOGY THE LIFE AND TEACHINGS OF SOCRATES sc 32 minutes 7525 color 1962 Presents a character study of Socrates the man the teacher and the philosopher Dramatizes scenes from the Dialogues of Plato Points out Socrates method of teaching his reason for questioning his peers and his thoughts concerning the complacency of mens minds Narrated by Mortimer J AdlerEB CLASSROOM LEARNING CENTERS te 32 minutes 7120 color 1977 A fifthgrade teacher in Fargo North Dakota describes how he has used a total learning centers approach to create a stimulating and pleasant classroom He demonstrates centers management tech niques and shows how children learn the basics through teacher made games and materials in the centers This film was made in the James Madison Elementary School Fargo North Dakota and shows a teacher aide and fifth grade class of thirtyfive children working together using learning centers as the basic teaching methodPFS CLAUDIUSBOY OF ANCIENT ROME pej 17 minutes 5430 color 1964 The story of a Roman boys friendship with a young slave in his fathers household illustrates life and customs in ancient Rome Includes scenes in the Forum which was the center of government commerce and the social life of the city outdoor school scenes overlooking the Forum and family activities on a great estate outside the cityEB 26 CLAY IN ACTION js 11 minutes 472 1950 Shows a stepbystep demonstration by a sculptor modeling a head in clay Shows how he packs the clay in wooden supports the first rough carving and the progressive steps of refinement until the work is completedEB CLAY MODELING FOR BEGINNERS PREPARATION AND TOOLS ej II minutes 1081 1955 Demonstrates the preparation of a plaster bat and simple tools which can be used by the beginner in modeling clay Depicts the wedging of clay suggests a method of storing wedged clay shows the making of slip cement and demonstrates the cementing processTAB CLEAN AND BRIGHT REVISED EDITION pe 10 minutes 247 color 1979 A film about personal hygiene An amusing story about the problems Mr Williams encounters giving his pet elephant a bath The recurring theme is one that will not escape children every animal looks and feels better is healthier and happier when its clean and brightSTA CLEANLINESS AND HEALTH SECOND EDITION ej 11 minutes 528 color 1968 Shows through photomicrography how germs multiply if provided with food warmth and moisture and illustrates measures that can be taken to prevent infections Contrasts methods of cleanliness in a hospital to that of the individual for maintining good health Soap is seen to be necessary for proper cleansingC CLEVER HIKOICHI A JAPANESE TALE p 12 minutes 217 color 1974 A feudal lord needs a champion to save his realm by weighing a giant with a tiny scale fighting the giant with staves and lifting a huge stone The little boy Hikoichi solves all three problems with a bit of applied science and personal pluck in this animated tale of medieval JapanC CLIMATE AND THE WORLD WE LIVE IN ej 13 minutes 4142 1957 Defines climate and discusses the factors which determine it such as winds nearness to water mountain ranges and altitudes Contrasts the climate conditions in various geographical locations and gives examples of the areas within the low high and middle latitudes which have different climatesC CLIMATES OF NORTH AMERICA FROM THE NORTH POLE TO THE TROPIC OF CANCER ej 17 minutes 5399 1962 Describes the range of climatic variations in North America explains the basic causes of these variations and illustrates the physical and social characteristics of different climatic regions in North AmericaEB CLIMATES OF THE UNITED STATES ej 11 minutes 1706 color 1962 Surveys the climatic regions of the United States Shows how these regions are determined by such geographic factors as latitude large bodies of water ocean currents altitude and winds Emphasizes the influence of climate on home clothing activities and cropsC CLIMBER THE jsc 25 minutes 7366 color 1975 The business story of a young man who turns his avocation mountain climbing into a real vocation and successful business by producing items for mountain climbing and then agriculture The story features young people and their search for finding themselves as well as establishing a business All the problems that beset any business are explored and the decisions made by the young business leader are well depictedGM CLOTH FIBER TO FABRIC p 15 minutes 4619 color 1968 Illustrates how fibers are produced spun into threads and woven into fabric Shows the processing of natural fibers and the produc tion of synthetic fibers Points out that cloth is made from many different materials and plays an important part in the countrys economyEB CLOTHING THIRD EDITION pe 11 minutes 187 color 1980 A fastpaced combination of humorous animation and live action provides a history of clothing materials styles production and function A unique from pattern to store shelf mass production sequence of Levis popular blue jeans lends special appeal for youngstersEB CLOUDS ABOVE SECOND EDITION ej 10 minutes 1283 color 1964 Shows the four main types of clouds and their significance Uses everyday examples to explain evaporation and condensation Ani mation is used to demonstrate how these processes are involved in the formation of clouds and the precipitation of rainfall Suggests the importance of clouds to the farmer the fisherman the aviator and the city dwellerBFA CLUMSY LITTLE ELEPHANT THE p 13 minutes 4985 color Portrays the problems of a clumsy elephant who meets disaster in housebuilding and in keeping out of his own wayPU COCO AND THE SEABIRDS pe 11 minutes 791 color 1954 Shows Coco an eightyearold boy with the help of his adult friends exploring studying and learning about sea gulls pelicans pipers and egrets in the marshesPP COCO AT THE SEASHORE pe 11 minutes 792 color 1956 Shows Coco an eightyearold boy with the help of his adult friend exploring studying and learning about sea anemones periwinkles limpets hermit crabs and sea horsesPP COCO TAKES HIS MAGNIFYING GLASS INTO THE GAR DEN pe 11 minutes 790 color 1954 Shows Coco an eightyearold boy capturing the housefly and examining its eyes mouth parts and legs He looks at an ant and also a garden toad and sees how a spider spins a webPP COCOS DESERT HUNT pe 11 minutes 786 color Coco sees buzzards and road runners With Monte he hunts a rattlesnake and learns that all snakes are not harmfulPP COCOS GARDEN LESSON pe 11 minutes 787 color Shows Coco an eightyearold boy watching a daddy longlegs sow bug and grasshopper A neighbor explains aphids ants and ladybugsPP COLLOIDAL STATE sc 16 minutes 4217 color 1959 Defines colloids by comparing them with other mixtures suspen sions and solutions with respect to their characteristics in filtration appearance and particle size Gives examples of colloidal disper sions such as clouds rubber paper plastics and paints Demon strates the preparation and destruction of colloids and examples of the possible colloidal combinations between the various states of matterC COLONIAL CHILDREN 16501700 pe 10 minutes 112 1939 Reenacts with authentic settings costumes and furnishings the 27 home life and selfsufficiency of a family in colonial New England during the late seventeenth century Describes how colonial chil dren received their education by studying at home and portrays the duties and chores of each member of the family Reveals a spirit of helpfulness between families and emphasizes the vital role of religion in the homeEB COLONIAL EXPANSION OF EUROPEAN NATIONS jsc 14 minutes 4064 1955 Shows some of the social and cultural conditions in Europe during the sixteenth century which led to colonial expansion in various parts of the world Portrays the colonial leadership of Spain and Portugal followed by the challenge of England France and the Netherlands Explains the mercantile theory as an underlying force that prompted European nations to found colonies Depicts some of the well known historical events during the era of colonization by means of paintings models and live actionC COLONIAL FAMILY OF NEW FRANCE ej 14 minutes 4196 color 1958 Uses a family of settlers in eighteenthcentury New France to explain the landgrant system under which the colonies operated in Canada Discusses the types of people their social positions and the three major classessoldiers farmers and trappers Tells the story of Francois and how he is influenced by each of these groups of people in turn Shows a typical farm home and describes typical foods and their preparationC COLONIAL LIFE IN NEW ENGLAND ej 10 minutes 1648 1955 Shows various aspects of living in a New England village and in Boston during prerevolutionary times Tells a simple story about a young boy his family and a lawyer who has just returned from Boston Reenacts home and village life a town meeting a trip to and from Boston and life in Boston Discusses colonial relations with England and ParliamentC COLONIAL LIFE IN THE MIDDLE COLONIES ej II minutes 1647 1955 Portrays incidents encountered by a colonial post rider on a trip from Philadelphia to New York Shows the geography of the middle colonies the character and customs of the colonist and the way of life in these colonies Emphasizes the Quakers in Pennsyl vania the English in New Jersey and the Dutch in New YorkC COLONIAL LIFE IN THE SOUTH ejs 14 minutes 4045 color 1955 Shows the social and economic life of colonial Virginia through the journey of a surveyor on his return from the wilderness as he visits a frontier tobacco farmer and tidewater plantation owner Pictures him eating with the families touring their land and observing their many activities Visits Colonial Williamsburg where various shops inns government buildings and private homes have been reconstructedC COLONIAL LIVING LIFE IN A COLONIAL HOME ej 17 minutes 4639 color 1957 Reconstructs life in the colony of Virginia in the mid I700s showing scenes of everyday life and the production of necessities such as candles newspapers cloth and bread together with the fashions arts and crafts of the time Emphasizes the importance of these things to the lives of the villagersIFB COLONIAL SHIPBUILDING AND SEA TRADE ejs II minutes 1817 1958 Points up the focal position which New England shipbuilding held in the commercial development of the American colonies in the seventeenth century and relates these advances to the social and political growth of all the colonies Traces the trade policies from bartering to the competitive stage when England imposed the Navigation Acts to tax colonial foreign trade Illustrates how the colonial resources of natural products coastline geography and skilled labor supply were combined with investments to meet the need for commercial transportation Uses animation to show the flow of goods over the trade routes and depicts the related developments in creating an era of prosperity in all the colonies through increased sea tradeC COLONY LIVES ON A ejs 8 minutes 872 i960 Explains how colonial America restored and reconstructed is enshrined for the timeless future at Williamsburg Virginia In cludes views of horsedrawn carriages wigmakers a silversmith and other colonial shopkeepers at work Includes pictures of the Governors Palace recreated as it was in 1780P COLOR pe 6 minutes 837 color 1957 Explores the wonders of color in nature in pigments in yarn in wool and in clay Avoids discussing formal color harmonies but stimulates interest in experimentation and encourages children in their own way to say what they want to sayEB COLOR AND LIGHT AN INTRODUCTION e II minutes 1715 color 1961 Dramatizes the importance of color in our world Develops the concept that color comes from light and illustrates several uses of color Demonstrates the spectrum of white light the combination of light of different colors to produce white reflection and absorption of light and the effects of red and blue filtersC COLOR KEYING IN ART AND LIVING jsc 11 minutes 481 color 1951 Describes color relationships and shows their importance to the student the designer and the average individual Gives abstract demonstrations and practical applications of color deceptions Pictures how color relations can be applied both to art subjects and to aspects of everyday life such as home decoration and personal appearanceEB COLOR OF THE DAY ejs 18 minutes 4725 color 1956 Stresses the role of color in everyday surroundings Shows striking color combinations in gasoline stations factories meat markets carnivals and on the street The background music is original jazzUM COLORADO RIVER THE SECOND EDITION ejs 15 minutes 4385 color 1968 Shows the headwaters and tributaries of the Colorado River beginning in the Rocky Mountains Points out the river system draining almost onequarter million miles square in the South western United States providing water to a semiarid developing region Emphasizes that its dams provide electric power recreation flood control and help eliminate droughtsC COLOUR IN CLAY jsc II minutes 450 color 1951 Shows how English potters produce beautiful pottery The processes of turning and casting followed by firing and glazing are pictured The steps in decorating dishes are shown in some detail Includes exhibits of pottery from the bestknown English pottersEB COLOUR OF LIFE js 24 minutes 7091 color 1955 Shows the growth of a seedling the seasonal upsurge of life in a forest giant and the mysterious alchemy of a single leaf as illustrations of the physiological processes that go on in all plantsNFBC COMBUSTION jsc 17 minutes 4773 color 1958 Explains conditions necessary for combustion factors in the rate of combustion and spontaneous combustion Shows industrial uses of combustion and explains partial and complete combustion Uses animation to define a calorie and shows the measurement of heat with a calorimeterJS 28COMMUNICATING WITH THE PUBLIC jsc 11 minutes 2071 color 1970 Shows filmed interviews with office workers stressing vital quali ties for dealing with the public courtesy patience tact Presents a series of vignettes involving the viewers in discussing solutions for these business situationsEB COMMUNICATION BY VOICE AND ACTION jsc 14 minutes 5598 color 1969 Points out that communication is a twoway proposition between the speaker and the listener Demonstrates how posture voice facial expressions and body movement contribute to correct inter pretation of the speaker and speechCEN COMMUNISM IN ACTION COMMUNISMS SOURCE AND GROWTH PART I js 29 minutes 7293 color A disclosure of the rapid growth and development of Communist aggression in both hemispheres Facts included in Communisms Source and Growth clarify Communist techniques to force eco nomic political and social life to coincide with the Marxist doctrine of the police state Significant developments include our direct opposition to Communism in South Vietnam where the Reds are responsible for 60000 casualties and two million left homeless Red Chinas appalling disregard for human lives is forcefully presented Brings Americans a true and detailed knowledge of Communisms path toward world conquest Concludes with an eloquent appeal for Americans everywhere to use the lessons of history to preserve our American heritageNEP COMMUNISM IN ACTION LIFE BEHIND THE IRON CUR TAIN PART II js 29 minutes 7294 color See description of Part INEP COMMUNITY sc 11 minutes 389 color 1962 Closeup live photography shows examples of plants and animals which occupy the basic ecological niches in each of three communi ties illustrations are given of food chains and the pyramid of numbers plants herbivores parasites scavengers decomposers and top carnivoreEB COMPLEX NUMBERS ct 27 minutes 7092 Shows the usual treatment of the complex number as is presented in the traditional course in secondary school mathematics Then a more elegant approach is taken such as complex number is an ordered pair of real numbersNYSDE COMPOSITION IN PAINTING js 16 minutes 5472 color 1965 Uses famous paintings to illustrate the elements of composition from the 14th Century when rigorous symmetry was the rule through the development of the isms of the 20th CenturySF CONDUCTION OF HEAT js 12 minutes 4735 color 1968 Shows how well metallic and nonmetallic substances conduct heat and compares the rate of heat transfer in a variety of materials in order to illustrate the concept of heat conduction Explains a number of uses of good conductors of heat as well as uses of poor conductorsMCGH CONGRUENCE AND SIMILARITY ct 30 minutes 7310 color 1963 Examines the congruence and similarity of simple plane figures To be used following Ratio Rate and Percent from the Mathemat ics for Elementary School Teachers SeriesSMSG CONIC SECTIONS e 11 minutes 224 color 1969 A number of very useful geometric figures can be related to conical surfaces By rotating a plane through the cone it is possible to define a point a line two intersecting lines an ellipse a parabola an hyperbola and a circleBFA CONSERVING OUR FORESTS TODAY ej 11 minutes 1783 color 1960 Emphasizes the many recent advances in forest conservation such as the use of helicopters and plastic hose in fire fighting new insecticides and chemicals for the control of disease aerial seeding and mechanical transplanting Shows the values of forests for lumber grazing water and recreation and how forest lands are being protected and renewed for the futureC CONSERVING OUR SOIL TODAY ej 11 minutes 1782 I960 Shows the latest techniques and experiments in soil conservation such as the use of plastic sheets to retain moisture subsoil mulching new fertilizers and experiments with artificial rain to determine patterns of soil erosiori Also describes the more com mon methods of conservation uses diagrams to present a soil profile and emphasizes the pupils own dependence on products of the soilC CONSTELLATIONS GUIDES TO THE NIGHT SKY js 10 minutes 728 color 1961 Uses animation and actual photographs to show the easily recog nized constellations used for locating other constellations and celestial objects in northern and southern skies relates constella tions to their mythological origins The pointers of the Big Dipper are used to find Polaris and the Little Dipper Several other constellations are located and novae light and dark nebulae binary stars and the Great Spiral Galaxy in Andromeda are identified in relation to various constellations Circumpolar rotation of constella tions in the northern sky is demonstratedIU CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES SECOND EDITION js 19 minutes 6193 color 1982 Dramatizes the conditions which led to the creation of a stronger federal government the events leading to the convening of the Constitutional Convention major work of the convention the underlying principles of government in the constitution and the struggle over ratificationEB CONSTRUCTING REALITY A FILM ON FILM ejsc 18 minutes 4573 color 1972 The five key elements of film construction film time film space perspective rhythm and sound are discussed as we construct a filmwithinafilm about a sports car race In the larger film we take several of the key sequences and show how the filmmaker planned photographed and edited themJ CONSTRUCTION WORK THE CARPENTER js 14 minutes 5059 color 1975 Carpenters are artisans with wood Mike who works as Teds assistant during the summer learns about carpentry and how work in vocational class relates to actual work on the job He looks for ward to graduation when he can start working full time in his chosen careerC CONSUMER AND THE SUPERMARKET THE sc 15 minutes 4516 color 1976 The supermarket offers convenience and a ready source of every thing we need But because of the thousands of products how do we determine what to buy The film combines consumer interviews with an analysis of the products and merchandising techniques used in the market It explains the basic food groups available and how processing and packaging create a multiplicity of choices It explores the role of advertising store layout packaging and labeling to influence our purchase decision Finally it provides special tips to help the shopper buy for maximum nutritional value at the lowest possible costAB CONSUMER ECONOMICS AND YOU js 18 minutes 6151 color 1977 This lighthearted approach to basic economic relationships helps 29 innitiagMi make fundamental concepts easy to understand Goodnatured enactments make palatable such abstractions as supply and demand work and tncome scarcity and production The film examines the role of the consumer in the American economic system and the importance of consumerism for young people facing daytoday economic realitiesEB y CONSUMER EDUCATION BUDGETING jsc 12 minutes 5565 color 1969 hxamines the importance and problems involved in budgeting Shows two sisters setting up their own apartment going on a spending spree and overextending their credit Demonstrates the financial basis of living on sound budget planning BFA CONSUMER EDUCATION INSTALLMENT BUYING Jsc 13 minutes 5546 color 1969 Dramatizes the benefits and dangers of purchasing commodities on an installment plan Shows two sisters involved in a purchase of a car exploring every facet of installment buying Down payments interest charges maximum loan limits and other factors are studiedBFA CONSUMER EDUCATION RETAIL CREDIT BUYING Jsc 11 minutes 2027 color 1969 hxamines the cost and potential dangers of excessive credit buying Compares interest cost by computing the charges using a simple interest rate the actual annual interest of a charge account the interest paid interest earned and the functions of a credit bureau BrA CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY OF PLATE TECTONICS Js 22 minutes 6152 color 1980 A comprehensive exploration of continental drift and its effect on the shapes and location of landmasses Diagrams maps and animation help the viewer visualize various geologic phenomena such as nftng faulting volcanism earthquakes and ridge forma tions all of which aid in outlining the major features of the theory which proposes that the earths crust is made up of huge slowly moving segments called platesEB cMrTvVERSY VER INDUSTRAL POLLUTION A CASE oTUDY Jsc 17 minutes 4342 color 1972 When the Anaconda Aluminum Company opened a plant at Columbia Falls Montana the town grew and prospered Then in 1968 after a plant expansion poisonous fluoride emissions began to damage trees for miles around All sides of the resulting controversy are presented objectively in this film It should spark animated discussion of the environmental crisis in general and of the scientific social and economic issues involved in finding solutions to pollution problemsEB CONTROVERSY OVER THE MOON ejs 16 minutes 4373 color 1971 The film presents the controversy concerning the geological makeup of the moon specifically the origin of large lunar craters Two eminent scientists interpret available data and discuss reasons for their divergent viewsEB CONVECTION OF HEAT Js 11 minutes 1175 color 1968 Explains how convection currents occur in fluids such as air and water and following the development of the general concept of convection shows its applications to home heating systems ventilation aeronautics and meterologyMCGH COULOMBS LAW s 30 minutes 7412 1959 Demonstrates the inverse square variation of electric force with distance and also the fact that electric force is directly proportional to charge Introduces the demonstration with a thorough discussion of the inverse square idea Also tests inverse square law by looking for electrical effects inside a charged hollow sphere MLA COUNTING ect 10 minutes 2033 color 1967 Defines the cardinal number of a set as the number of elements in it Shows two sets as having the same cardinal number if they are equivalent Uses the number line to define standard set Illustates that to count a set one establishes a onetoone correspondence between it and a standard set whose cardinal number is known MAA Arithmetic SeriesMLA COUNTRY MOUSE AND CITY MOUSE P 6 minutes 1983 color 1968 Retells m animation the wellknown fable of the adventures of the country mouse who visits his city cousin Emphasizes that travel may be fun but there is no place like homePOS COUNTRY MOUSE AND THE CITY MOUSE Pe 8 minutes 1750 1962 This animated cartoon tells of the adventures of the country mouse who visits his city cousin Points to the age old maxim that travel may be fun but home is the best placeC COURTESY AT SCHOOL e 9 minutes 1900 1956 Uses Jerrys misbehavior at school to illustrate that courtesy means thinking of others Shows how being courteous helps children enjoy their work and play in the classroom cafeteriaauditorium and hallways and on the playground Pictures Jerrys class working together in the creation of drawings expressing ideas of courteous behaviorC COURTESY FOR BEGINNERS SECOND EDITION Pe I minutes 1616 color 1967 Explains that courtesy is a way of making a person feel comforta ble Demonstrates that courtesy involves what and how words are used Illustrates ways of being courteous and shows how to introduce strangersC COW THE Pejsc 11 minutes 2041 color 1968 Shows cows in some of their everyday activities such as chewing their cuds and swishing their tails Portrays the various breeds of cows Presents without narration the indigenous sounds of the farm scene with specific attention paid to the natural sounds of cows as they engage in their routine activitiesCHU COW AND THE SPRITE Pe II minutes 1971 1949 Uses puppets to tell the story of Johnny an Irish sprite and the cow Johnny says that people can be happy without anything and the cow says that people have to have material things to be happy The cow then changes into many forms to confuse an old woman into thinking she has one thing only to have that thing change into something else Since she is still happy when all of these things are gone Johnny wins and the cow jumps over the moonC CPR TO SAVE A LIFE REVISED EDITION js 14 minutes 6153 color 1981 Uses vivid animation and actual demonstrations by trained instruc tors to explain the ABCs Airway Breathing Circulation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation Incorporates the latest procedures tor 2person rescue and infant rescueEB CRAFTSMANSHIP IN CLAY DECORATION sct II minutes 1361 1951 Shows a skilled ceramist applying designs on several ceramic pieces prior to final firing He uses the clay itself a comb a piece of burlap or clay stamps to create textured designs Other decoration methods illustrated include colored glazes clay slip mishma sgraffito and waxresist Shows samples of repre sentative pieces after decoration and firingIU CRAFTSMANSHIP IN CLAY SIMPLE SLAB METHODS sct I minutes 1542 i94g Demonstrates three slab methods of potterymaking Shows wedg ing forming a candleholder directly from a lump of clay rolling a 30slab for a simple tile and constructing a flower container from several pieces of clay Emphasizes the correct use of basic toolsIU CRAFTSMANSHIP IN CLAY THROWING sct 11 minutes 1433 1950 Shows how a skilled ceramist shapes pieces of pottery on a potters wheel He demonstrates how the wheel is turned by a foot pedal and how the speed of turning is controlled by the foot movement A bowl a low flat plate and a pitcher are formedIU CRASH BANG BOOM ejs 10 minutes 681 color 1971 What feelings does music evoke in young children This film introduces a variety of percussion instruments in one continuous musical and visual experience There is no spoken narrationthe story is told by a chorus of voices that introduces one by one eleven instruments The viewer gets to know what each looks like how it is played and the sound it makesX CREATING CARTOONS jsc 11 minutes 1068 1956 Uses simple demonstrations in humorous animation to present the elements of cartooning Shows the use of the circle in creating the rough first drawing how to draw expressions by observation and simplification how to suggest action and movement and how to simplify and exaggerate for effect and humorBFA CREATIVE ARTS AND CRAFTS OF MEXICO SPANISH LANG FILM js 16 minutes 4600 color 1976 Since the Olmecs created their gigantic stone sculptures almost 4000 years ago arts and crafts have flourished in Mexico and the techniques of their ancestors are used today by Mexican artists and artisans The magnificent gold jewelry found in the huge temple complex of Monte Alban has inspired jewelry makers through the years the mosaiclike architectural designs of Mitla are perhaps the forerunner of the modern mosaic murals at the National Universi ty Woolen rebozos and serapes are still woven by hand as they have been for centuries and baskets of every size and shape are woven from straw Valente son of noted potter Dona Rosa uses the methods developed by his Zapotec ancestors to make the worldfamous black pottery of Oaxaca The list goes on and onas the Mexican people follow in the creative footsteps of their forefathersFI CROSSTOWN ADVENTURE p 14 minutes 4894 color 1970 This highly creative film invites young viewers to become active participants instead of passive viewers An eightyearold boy is accidentally shut up in a delivery truck that takes off across town He can only guess where he is by listening to the outside soundswarning bells on a drawbridge fire truck sirens the roar of a train When the truck stops in a strange neighborhood the boy climbs out and hides behind a hedge What happens next The teacher stops the film and the children make up their own endings before she shows the three filmed possibilitiesEB CRYSTALS s 25 minutes 7413 color 1958 Demonstrates the nature of crystals how they are formed and why they are shaped as they are Shows actual growth of crystals under a microscope discusses how they may be grown Relates these phenomena with the concept of atomsMLA CRYSTALS AND THEIR GROWTH js 11 minutes 1984 color 1967 Shows quartz crystals snowflakes and salt crystals to illustrate the nature of crystals and how they grow Presents methods of growing crystals and also industrial uses and their importance in science and technologyC CUBA THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE REVISED ejs 11 minutes 617 1966 Shows the effects of Cubas tropical climate Depicts Cubas Spanish background and her strategic positon in the West Indies Gives illustrations of the predominantly agricultural basis for her economyC CUBISM jsc 6 minutes 1058 1957 Defines what cubism is traces its beginnings in art points out its characteristics and its method of depicting nature Each characteris tic of cubism is illustratedvibration not recording things as they are multiangular perspective flat two dimensional surfaces and transparencyBFA CUCKOO CLOCK THAT WOULDNT CUCKOO p 11 minutes 1815 color 1958 An animated story of a silent little cuckoo bird in the royal cuckoo clock and of how Hans Ticktocker master clockmaker broke the spell of her silence and helped her to cuckoo happily once again CURB BETWEEN US THE te 16 minutes 5768 color 1975 Special Education Terry Kelley was a happy healthy young man until the accident Then a broken neck and Terry became one of the thousands of disabled persons in our society This film documents Terrys struggle to rebuild his life after nine months in the hospital and explores the prejudices directed against anyone who is different and the problems and needs of the disabledAB CURIOUS ALICE e 12 minutes 1109 color 1971 Curious Alice presents an animated fantasy involving dangerous drugs based upon the characters in Alice in Wonderland Alice is shown touring a strange land where everyone has chosen drugs the Madhatter uses LSD the Dormouse uses sleeping pills and the King of Hearts represents heroin The program exposes children to the effects of drugs on the body what drugs do to the various physiological and phychological responses and explains the benefi cial aspects of certain drugsNIMH CURIOUS GEORGE RIDES A BIKE e 10 minutes 797 color 1958 Presents the droll adventures of the monkey who makes mischief a habitWWS CUTTING TORCH FLAMECUTTING sc 16 minutes 5627 color 1971 Emphasizes safety precautions demanded by flamecutting Shows conversion of the welding torch for cutting pressure cutting lighting and making straight cuts Includes cutting off heavy sections of round bar stock with the torchBFA DAIRY FARM SECOND EDITION pe 16 minutes 4007 color 1963 Shows life and work on a Midwestern dairy farm including pasturing milking preparing milk for consumption and the various activities involved in dairy farming Children are shown enjoying a vacation on the farmC DANCE INSTRUMENT THE js 17 minutes 4931 color 1975 The body is the instrument of communication A dancer like a musician learns a note constructs a chord shapes a phrase creates a visual melody line The prologue has its origin in stillness and the potential for expression is already there in correct body alignmentAAHPER DANCE SQUARED js 4 minutes 701 color 1963 Movement color and music are used to explore the symmetries of a square as it becomes a kaleidoscope of design As geometric shapes divide then subdivide the interrelationship between design and mathematics becomes apparentIFB 31 jttamm tMtmuuaam DANIEL BOONE ejs 17 minutes 4687 1950 Pictures important episodes in the life of Americas best known wilderness scout Daniel Boone revealing the personality traits and experiences which made him outstanding in his field Includes Boones youth in Pennsylvania and North Carolina his activities in the French and Indian War his pioneering adventures in exploring and settling Kentucky his part in the Revolutionary War and his final settlement in MissouriEB DANIEL WEBSTER js 18 minutes 4733 1951 Traces the development of the qualities and skills which made Daniel Webster a distinguished lawyer orator and spokesman for American national unity Portrays political events which influenced him to be first a states rights man and defender of the New England trading interests and later a strong advocate of a powerful federal governmentEB DANZAS REGIONALES ESPANOLAS SPANISH LANG FILM jsc 14 minutes 5444 color 1966 Provides a cultural presentation of the varied dances of Spain with historical references and scenes of different regional backgrounds Dances are performed by both professionals on stage and by festival dancers in courtyards and patios For use in third year Spanish classes and aboveEB DARWIN AND THE THEORY OF NATURAL SELECTION jsc 14 minutes 5475 1967 Dramatizes young Charles Darwins voyage on the H M S Beagle which resulted in discoveries that have had a profound effect on nearly every field of human knowledge Shows how Darwin developed his theories of natural selection through observations of the coasts and islands of South America and experiments in EnglandC DATA PROCESSING INTRODUCTORY PRINCIPLES jsc 14 minutes 5540 color 1968 Introduces the card as it is used in punched card data processing Demonstrations show the organization of the card into Rows Columns and Zones and describes how the card is divided into fields to accommodate specific jobs Explains the principle of alphabetic and numerical organization of data as the method by which the data processing machines read the information contained on the cardSF DAVID AND THE PUPPY P 10 minutes 1202 1950 Sixyearold David goes to the animal shelter to pick out his first puppy At home Davids parents show a warm interest in his pet When the puppy runs away from the yard David his father and a man from the Humane Society all join in a search of the neighbor hood The return of the puppy is a joyous experience for allJHP DAVID COPPERFIELD THE BOY jsc 42 minutes 9009 1935 Presents a condensed version of the first part of the Hollywood film David Copperfield based on Charles Dickens novel Includes his infancy his visit to the seaside with Peggoty running into difficulties in his stepfathers home his experiences in London the trip to Dover pleasant relationships at the home of his aunt and his departure for schoolFI DAVID COPPERFIELD THE MAN jsc 42 minutes 9010 1935 Presents a condensed version of the second part of the feature film David Copperfield based on Charles Dickens novel Includes David s return home after graduation from school his trip back to London to begin his career his marriage and life with Dora and his final experiences in revealing the true nature of Uriah HeepFI DAY AND NIGHT ejs 9 minutes 1252 1949 Explains by means of a globe rotating in space why there is day and night and why the sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west Then demonstrates the rotation of the earth on its tilted axis with the resulting variations in the length of day and night over the world at different times of the yearUEVA DAY IN THE DEATH OF DONNY B A ct 14 minutes 5710 1970 By dramatizing narcotic addiction among youths in the urban ghetto this film communicates the true meaning of drug abuse maximizing the effectiveness of the film medium through a delicate blend of sensory dataNIMH DAY IN THE LIFE OF BONNIE CONSOLO A jsct 16 minutes 4621 color 1975 Bonnie Consolo is a most unusual and inspirational woman a person who was born without arms yet leads a normal and productive life The film follows her through a typical day as she cares for her home and family and as she goes about her daily routine she shares with us her thoughts about life To Bonnie the world is a beautiful and wondrous place and she radiates arich philosophy that will inspire everyone to live life to its fullestAB DAY MAN FLEW THE ejs 17 minutes 5034 1952 Follows the progress of the Wright Brothers in their search for a means of flying the first 12second flight by Orville and the 1 minute flight by Wilbur in FranceMCGH DAY WITHOUT NUMBERS Pe 9 minutes 1210 i958 A secondgraders experiences during a day without numbers cause him to want to study arithmetic and to realize the value of numbers m his everyday living All the class but Bob enjoy arithmetic When a puppet with magic powers offers Bob a day without numbers he gladly leaves the classroom with the puppet A series ot frustrating experiences caused by the magical disappearance of numbers such as the disruption of an exciting baseball game results in Bobs gladly returning to the classroom and the study of arithmeticWSU DEAR FRIENDS AND GENTLE HEARTS ejs 26 minutes 7148 Traces the tragic life of Stephen Foster from his penning of Oh Susanna as a bookkeeper to his last composition Beautiful Dreamer IP DEBT TO THE PAST Jsc 21 minutes 5002 color 1961 Shows many examples of gifts from the past and how these form the basis of nearly all we have todayMIS DEBT TO THE PAST LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION js 16 minutes 5003 color 1962 Describes our heritage of spoken and written language and its role in the communication of ideas Emphasizes the importance of developing skill in language Traces three stages of written lan phUon8eeiceMPmen PC0graPhie Geographic and DEEP SEA TRAWLER ejs 18 minutes 5608 color 1969 Describes a trawlers voyage from its home port on the North Sea to the Grand Banks off Newfoundland showing the electronic fishing aids and mechanized fish cleaning and packing facilities Shows the complete process from nets dragged on the ocean bed the processing and quickfreezing for markets and the waste products prepared into powdered food for livestockFI DEFENSIVE DRIVING TACTICS sc 12 minutes 5476 color 1964 Provdes vignettes of offendertypedrivers to explain the need ZTri rsve tacticsUses he resuits f a rad t to voTationsJcA mmUteS n WOr1h he 138 32 DEGAS MASTER OF MOTION jsc 15 minutes 4897 color 1957 Presents the life and work of Edgar Degas as seen through the drawings paintings and sculpture lent by many collectors for an exhibit at the Los Angeles County Museum Emphasizes Degass three favorite subjects horses and jockeys portraits and ballet dancers Says that above all Degas wanted to capture the beauty and uniqueness of a moment of movementUSC DEMOCRACY YOUR VOICE CAN BE HEARD jsc 19 minutes 5609 color 1970 Recreates the true story of a campaign by a group of Detroit high school students for improvements at a public hospital Provides an example of involvement the advancement of a cause and how individuals can be effective in a democracyC DEMONSTRATIONS WITH LIGHT js 12 minutes 4607 color 1956 A photoelectric cell is used in light demonstrations to show amazing and amusing photoelectric effects Includes converting light into sound Mentions various theories to explain light its nature speed and means of propagationMIS DENTAL HEALTH HOW AND WHY SECOND EDITION ej 10 minutes 1172 1968 First shows a nurse lecturing on the care and structure of teeth using charts to explain the latter Proper brushing is demonstrated with a large model At home Jerry realizes the value of pfoper diet and regular care of the teeth Good and poor diets are compared at the school lunch period with the effects of sweets on tooth enamel shown by a diagram The following day Jerrys sister gets a sodium fluoride treatment to lessen tooth decayC DESERT ejs 28 minutes 7951 color 1971 Presents a visit to Arizonas Sonora National Park showing various wildlife and plants that are adapted to its particular conditions Points out mans interest in making changes in the desert for the sake of progress and the need for preservation of the desert and the balance of natureFI DESERT js 23 minutes 5513 color 1962 Describes the interrelationships between plant and animal life and the desert environment Discusses the geographical locations of desert areas and their ecological conditions Studies the adaptive mechanisms of plant and animal life to the hot arid environmentEB DESIGN FOR LIVING ejs 19 minutes 4393 color 1965 Presents principles of good design as they relate to furnishing and objects common to the home Uses furniture utensils glassware china pictures and other decorations and rooms themselves to illustrate the following criteria of good design function economy of material elegance of design honesty of material and ease of maintenanceIFB DESIGN WITH PAPER jsc 11 minutes 782 color 1961 Starts with simple basic folds in creating paper designs then advances to more complex threedimensional forms made possible by measuring scoring folding and pastingIFB DESK FOR BILLIE PART I sct 30 minutes 7047 1956 Dramatizes the true story of Billie Davis child of migrant parents who struggled to acquire an education in spite of the nomadic existence of her family and the series of schools she attended Dramatizes her problems of acceptance and adjustment and the help given her by the parents and teachers in various public school systemsNEA DETERMINING MOLECULAR FORMULAS sc 13 minutes 5031 1961 Shows through an experiment how the molecular weight and formula of a compound may be determined through knowledge of the percentage composition by weight of the compound and by the applications of Avogadros LawMCGH DEVELOPING COMPREHENSION ct 16 minutes 5559 color 1969 Presents the intricate skills necessary to fully comprehend reading material as teachers help children at the firstgrade level to develop the ability to understand words phrases and sentences Also shows teachers presenting lessons in the comprehension of larger units in the middle gradesAB DEVELOPING RESPONSIBILITY SECOND EDITION e 11 minutes 594 1970 Discusses the need to take on new responsibilities as you get older Shows Margaret preparing dinner for the family Wayne buying a new jacket by himself Jim preparing a school exhibit and Joan agreeing to be secretary of her clubC DIAGNOSISFORMAL AND INFORMAL ct 15 minutes 5557 color 1969 Shows ways in which the reading ability of pupils can be diagnosed through the use of formal and informal instruments Presents the actual content of informal diagnostic tests and illustrates the way these tests are administered to children both individually and in small groups Discusses and shows the use of formal tests in diagnosis and in the measurement of reading achievementAB DIFFERENT DRUMMER A t 20 minutes 5585 color Gives an overview of the exceptional child from identification through adulthoodGDE DIFFERENT PEOPLE DIFFERENT VALUES js 10 minutes 816 color 1977 This film takes us to cultures around the world showing that peoples differences often depend on values they learn from many groups The focus moves from national to regional community and family groups finally resting on individuals Viewers come to recognize that every person is different and to understand why BFA DIFFUSION AND OSMOSIS SECOND EDITION ejs 14 minutes 5315 color 1973 Diffusion refers to the random movement of molecules by which matter is transportedThis film is a study of diffusion as it takes place in living cells Photomicrography timelapse photogra phy simple lab demonstrations and a dynamic model all help to explain diffusion clarify how a selectively permeable membrane functions and demonstrate the effects of osmosis diffusion of water on plant cells Examples of practical applications of diffu sion and osmosis conclude the filmEB DIGESTION IN OUR BODIES ej 11 minutes 1961 DESK FOR BILLIE PART II sct 30 minutes 7048 See description of Pt INEA 1956 Uses animation and Xray photography to explain the digestive process showing the bodys digestive organs the chemical breakdown of food and the rates of the digestive process Indicates that digestion takes place in the mouth esophagus small intestine and large intestine highlights the specific role each organ plays Points out that complete digestion may require 24 hours and that good eating and diet habits can help the body change foods into energy for work play and growthC DIGESTIVE SYSTEM SECOND EDITION js 19 minutes 6154 color 198 Both chemical and mechanical processes by which the digestive system converts food to energy are explained The film clearly locates identifies and describes the function of each digestive organ and stresses the importance of a wellbalanced dietEB 33DINING ROOM SANITATION sct 10 minutes 1029 color 1969 Techniques of sanitary food handling for dining room personnel are demonstrated with emphasis on the importance of the servers personal cleanliness hygiene and grooming The film includes sanitary practices necessary before reporting for work as well as dining room practices that inhibit growth of germs It also stresses responsibility of personnel to both look and be cleanNEM DINOSAUR AGE ejs 15 minutes 4730 color 1958 Shows the work of paleontologists in reconstructing the past the methods used in locating uncovering and transporting fossil remains to a museum the reconstruction of plesiosaur skeleton and models of representative animals of the age of dinosaursBFA DINOSAURS DILEMMA MEANING OF THE VARIABLE Pe 11 minutes 415 color Uses animation and a story about a prehistoric battle between Nervous Rex stupid king of the dinosaurs and a giant gorilla named Bongo King to introduce children to the use of variables in mathematical sentencesX DISCOVERING AMERICAN FOLK MUSIC jsc 22 minutes 5700 color 1969 Musical traditions of Africa and the British Isles have had great influence on American folk music This film traces the transforma tions of ballads and lyric songs after they reach America from Britain It shows the impact of the African tradition in spirituals and the blues and demonstrates the interaction of European and African traditions in such musical styles as presentday rock BFA DISCOVERING COLOR ejsc 15 minutes 4037 color I960 Illustrates the three major ways in which colors may differ hue which can be divided into primary secondary and intermediate hues value the lightening or darkening with the addition of white or black and intensity wherein the hue is brightened or dulled by adding complementary or opposite hue Uses paint and objects from nature to illustrate these differencesBFA DISCOVERING COMPOSITION IN ART ejs 16 minutes 4039 color 1964 Defines composition in art as orderly arrangement Presents five guides for developing composition including selecting the objects to be shown creating a center of interest by making one of the objects stand out balancing the objects in a composition using lines to create movement and rhythm in the composition and arranging and using both positive and negative spaceBFA DISCOVERING CREATIVE PATTERNS ejsc 17 minutes 5477 color 1965 totroduces pattern as visual organization and shows that pattern can be found in nature as well as in mans own creations Presents unique examples of natural and manmade patterns Indicates that patterns are composed of lines light and dark areas colors textures and shapesBFA DISCOVERING DRAWING AND PAINTING Pe 10 minutes 704 color 1963 I wo small boys paint and draw the fun of fishing looking at TV enjoying spring flowers visiting the zoo and playing with a family of new puppes Recreating daily activities in their own individual ways the boys will learn while young to utilize personal experi ences in drawing and paintingBFA DISCOVERING DYNAMICS IN MUSIC Pe 14 minutes 5696 color 1968 The concept of dynamics is illustrated by using a parade to illustrate soft music when it is far away and loud music when it is up close It demonstrates through a class of students and a marching song dynamics with instruments and with their voices It also shows the class listening to a composer using dynamics in his musicBFA DISCOVERING ELECTRONIC MUSIC jcs 23 minutes 5702 color 1970 Provides an introduction to electronic music what it is and how it is created Explains both the sound synthesizer and computer controlled music demonstrating how each works to produce musical compositions It also shows how the sound of traditional musical instruments can be imitated or altered and how the synthesizer becomes a musical instrumentBFA DISCOVERING HARMONY IN ART ejsc 16 minutes 5479 color 1966 Examines the concept of harmony in art defining the idea of harmony and the elements producing harmony such as limitation repetition and the relationships of color shapes and objects Illustrates this concept with numerous examples from nature and manmade objects Reviews the functional as well as the harmoni ous aspects of objectsBFA DISCOVERING JAZZ Jsc 22 minutes 5704 color 1969 Presented as a historical overview of jazz as an American musical form this film discusses the combination of African rhythms and European harmony into Dixieland and blues It traces the evolution of jazz through the eras of Dixieland swing bop improvisation jazz cool jazz funky and the current influences of electronic amplificationBFA DISCOVERING LINE ejs 17 minutes 5145 color 1963 Designed to illustrate the way in which line records movement A line is a path of action which leads the eye through space The movement induced by line is a major element in art and the ability skiTBVFeAline diVOTCed frm f0rm Ca beCme 3 m3JOr aeSheti DISCOVERING MELODY AND HARMONY Pet 16 minutes 5480 color 1967 Illustrates the movement and relationship of melody and harmony in music Explains that notes in a melody and harmony can move in repeats steps and skips Presents harmony added to the melody through the use of descant and thirds and by playing instruments DISCOVERING MOOD IN MUSIC uu 16 minutes 5697 color 1968 Children in a classroom discuss the many moods of music The children express these moods by means of art work and creative apTtiBaneteBdFAhe mdS f Donaldsons DISCOVERING PERSPECTIVE ejsc 14 minutes 4038 color 1962 Shows how to create the appearance of distance on a flat surface by using perspective Demonstrates such techniques as overlapping vertical position graying colors varying detail varying size ami converging lines Presents them singly and in combinationBFA DISCOVERING RHYTHM Pe 11 minutes 1985 color 1967 Shows children that rhythm is simply an outgrowth of things they do such as walking running skipping and marching Provides a simple background tune throughout the film Presents eight varia tions of rhythmic gamesUEVA DISCOVERING STRING INSTRUMENTS Pe 14 minutes 5698 color 1968 A secondyear string group demonstrates its instruments to an elementary class It shows how notes on a violin the viola the cello and the bass sound in relation to each other the proper way to hold bow and instrument The group also explains pizzicato open strings and how to change the pitchBFA DISCOVERING TEXTURES ejs 17 minutes 5258 color 1961 Discusses the nature of texture ways of detecting it characteristics 34of various textures how man changes and creates them materials used by artists to create textures and methods of selecting and combining themBFA DISCOVERING THE MUSIC OF AFRICA jsc 22 minutes 5699 color 1967 Music and rhythms of Africa are described and some traditional dances are shown The film demonstrates a variety of techniques for playing the rattles bells and drums while explaining the complexity and interrelationships of their rhythmical sounds The drum is discussed as a musical instrument as a means of communi cation and as a medium of poetryBFA DISCOVERING THE MUSIC OF INDIA jsc 22 minutes 5705 color 1969 The tradition of Indian music that can be traced back three or four thousand years is reviewed The film points out that it is highly developed and extremely sophisticated It explains the different instruments of India such as the sitar flute tabla mirdangam and tambura It also illustrates the concepts of raga and tala and explains Indian dance with its traditional art of hand gesture and facial expressionBFA DISCOVERING THE MUSIC OF JAPAN ejsc 22 minutes 5703 color 1967 The tradition and the composers of Japanese music are reviewed The three major Japanese instrumentsthe koto the shamisen and the shakuhaihi are explained Traditional Japanese dances and songs are shown being performed with the accompaniment of these three instrumentsBFA DISCOVERING THE MUSIC OF LATIN AMERICA ejsc 20 minutes 5706 color 1969 The musical traditions of Latin America are illustrated through song and dance and by the playing of classical folk and pre Columbian instruments The dance rhythms that have affected popular music throughout the world are emphasized as well as a composition by the famous Brazilian composer VillaLobos The fusion of old and new is shown through brilliant costumed dances from a Bolivian fiestaBFA DISCOVERING THE MUSIC OF THE MIDDLE AGES jsc 20 minutes 5701 color 1968 Emphasizes that music was a necessity to the people of the Middle Ages This film shows the importance of music in church and castle among clergy nobles and peasants It points out not only the growth of polyphony but also of the dominance of the church in medieval life and of social stratification as well as medieval instrumentsBFA DISCOVERING THE MUSIC OF THE MIDDLE EAST jsc 21 minutes 5707 color 1968 The similarities of much of the music of the Middle East and Balkans is traced to the spread of Mohammedanism The film introduces and explains instruments such as the oud santur ganun cimbalum and dumbek It demonstrates the concepts of highly ornamented melodic lines and asymmetrical rhythmsBFA DISCOVERING THE SOUND AND MOVEMENT OF MUSIC pet 16 minutes 5481 color 1967 Teaches an understanding of the sound and movement of music Illustrates that sounds in music can be high or low can move up or down in steps and skips and that some sounds are repeated Discusses notes and uses songs that are listened to sung and shown in blank and music notationBFA DISCOVERY OF RADIOACTIVITY THE s 16 minutes 4565 color 1965 Depicts a history of mans knowledge of radioactivity surveying the experiments and discoveries of Roentgen Becquerel Curie Elster Geitel and RutherfordIFB DISCUSSION PROBLEMS GOOD LOSER ejst 14 minutes 4382 1953 Depicts the story of the poor loser the good winner and the good loser in a typical high school situation Designed to provoke discussion on the general problem of good sportsmanship in all phases of lifeMCGH DISPLAY AND PRESENTATION BOARDS sct 15 minutes 4881 color 1971 Presents an overview of six different display and presentation boards felt hook and loop magnetic peg board electric and combination Tells how these boards differ how they are constructed and briefly how they are usedIFB DISTRIBUTION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS s 16 minutes 5416 1963 Explains that living things are not distributed at random over the world that there is a balance in nature that the innate capacity to increase in numbers and a surplus of births over deaths are key fac tors in governing dispersal also that the physical and biological barriers are factors limiting dispersalEB DISTRIBUTIVE PROPERTY THE ej 8 minutes 2060 color Introduces the distributive property of multiplication over addition Illustrates applications to arithmetic and elementary algebra Shows the distributive property for other pairs of operations and gives examples of cases in which this property fails to be trueMLA DIVISION ct 30 minutes 7312 color 1965 Derives properties of division from model sets Shows the exist ence of a multiplicative inverse and introduces the distributive property Develops algorisms consistent with the properties To be used following Multiplication From the Mathematics for Elemen tary School Teachers SeriesSMSG DIVISION FOR BEGINNERS pe 11 minutes 1159 color 1966 Explains that division determines how many subsets are in a set or how many members are in specific number of equivalent sets Illustrates division by repeated subtraction and by using division facts Shows that the number line helps check division facts and that division is the inverse of multiplicationC DIVISION TECHNIQUES ct 30 minutes 7314 color 1963 Shows the existence of a multiplicative inverse and introduces the distributive property Develops algorisms consistent with the prop erties To be used following Multiplication Techniques From the Mathematics for Elementary Schools Teachers SeriesSMSG DO I WANT TO BE A SECRETARY s 10 minutes 1171 1954 Shows not only the skills personal qualities educational requisites and principal duties of a secretary but also how one girl in a beginning secretarial course is assisted in deciding whether she wants to be a secretaryC DO WORDS EVER FOOL YOU ej 10 minutes 513 1948 Three elementary pupils learn that everyone attaches personal meanings to words and that the wording of newspaper stories conversations advertisements and politics for example needs careful analysis to prevent confusionC DOGS LIFE A ej 15 minutes 4984 1970 Takes a candid look at just how exciting dogs lives can be Shows hard working dogs leading the blind and pulling Eskimo sleds talented dogs starring in the movies and in the circus glamorous dogs visiting the beauty parlor and adventurous dogs pioneering on flights into spacePU DOING AND UNDOING IN MATHEMATICSINVERSES pe 10 minutes 2030 color 1966 Introduces the child to the concept of inverses Uses everyday habits such as zipping and unzipping a jacket stacking and 35 n unstackmg coins packing and unpacking suitcases to stress that each of these operations is the inverse of the other Emphasizes that the idea of inverses is useful in mathematics and shows how it is associated with subtractionBFA DOLLS 11 minutes 549 color 1975 When playing with dolls is related to real life experiences such as watching a mother bathe her baby it can help small children to work through their feelings about the birth of a sibling to become more emotionally mature A symphathetic and sensitive teacher narrates Dolls showing how it is possible to help children develop vocabulary and concepts through doll play without overly structuring the experienceMEDG DOLLS OF MANY LANDS Pe 11 minutes 1499 color 1957 Using prizewinning dolls from the international fair in Italy an Italian cameraman creates an imaginary jaunt around the world from one national doll exhibit to another Colorful backgrounds represent the native environment of dolls in folk costumes and a special musical score underlines the camera presentation EB DONA ROSA POTTER OF COYOTEPEC ejs 10 minutes 869 color 1959 Describes the art of making the black unglazed pottery of Oaxaca an ancient craft of Zapotec Indians A potter demonstrates the primitive manner of shaping decorating and firing traditional shapesGA DONALD IN MATHMAGIC LAND jsc 26 minutes 7015 color 1960 Uses cartoon characters to illustrate the mathematical basis of music architecture sculpture and painting Donald Duck visits Mathmagic Land where the Spirit of Adventure conducts him on a tour First they see ancient Greece where Pythagoras father of mathematics and music discovers mathematical ratios in the musical scale Donalds other trips emphasize the mathematical relationships in forms in nature games and art Shows that scientific progress is based upon mathematical concepts and emphasizes that future achievements must also be developed by those with training in mathematicsWD DOT THE Pe 8 minutes 673 color 1972 Through animation the fundamentals of drawing are illustrated using the most basic unit a dot Given an appealing and humorous personality the dot draws lines shapes outlines and changes colors Original paintings by elementary school children challenge viewers to create their own drawingsOXF DRAWING A PORTRAIT Jsct 9 minutes 245 color 1958 Demonstrates Eliot OHaras techniques and steps in drawing a portrait Points out the factors to be considered in drawing the different features and angles of the face Emphasizes that the personalities of faces differ and that portraits should show this differenceEB DRAWING THE SEARCH FOR FORM sc 18 minutes 5146 color 1963 Presents the thesis that every student artist must learn to draw before he can turn out masterpieces in oil Joe Mugnaini first deals with draftsmanship using various devices to illustrate the elements of line tone and structure He demonstrates the relation ship between drawing and painting and the logic behind it On paper and canvas he then emulates the techniques of Botticelli Rembrandt Goya Picasso and Van Gogh explaining how each arrived at his own personal idiomAVF DRAWINGS OF LEONARDO DA VINCI sc 25 minutes 7043 color 1954 Shows the Leonardo da Vinci drawings in the Windsor collection and includes such subjects as man animals architecture machines for waging war water in motion and a sketch for The Last Supper Integrates translation of some of the artists own notes with an interpretive commentary spoken by Sir Laurence OlivierBRF DRILL PRESS BASIC HOLDING TECHNIQUES Js 1 minutes 868 color 1967 Demonstrates basic safety techniques for holding each of a variety of common materials when using a drill press including hand holding safeedged materials holding with pliers or drill press vise and clamping work to the drill press table Uses junior and senior high pupils to illustrate correct techniquesEB DRINKING DRIVER WHAT COULD YOU DO js 122 minutes 6161 color 1978 Deals with the problems of teenage drinking and driving After introductory material outlining the physiological effects of alcohol the film centers on four dramatized situations depicting typical predicaments that may confront teenagers after a drinking party Each situation is left open endedCEN DRIVE DEFENSIVELY sct 11 minutes 326 1959 Shows a driver who has many excellent driving skills and whose reactions and ability to handle his car are superior to those of the average Points out however that such a driver despite his own skills will continually endanger himself and others until he learns to drive defensivelyEB DRIVING AT NIGHT sc 10 minutes 1989 color 1951 Shows the hazards encountered in driving at night and the basic maneuvers to be mastered in overcoming each driving situationFMC DRIVING IN BAD WEATHER sc 10 minutes 1986 color 1951 Shows the hazards encountered in driving in bad weather and the basic maneuvers to be mastered in overcoming each drivine situationFMC color 1969 DRIVING LIKE A PRO 1012 31 minutes 8019 Driver Education This film stresses importance of perceptions visual habits speed control and prepared decisions all within the context of IDENTIFY ING PREDICTING DECIDING AND EXECUTINGPA DROPPING OUT js 17 minutes 5660 color The dropout situation in our school systems is not always based on student being bored made to cope with intellectual requirements or confused by cultural differences but is also related to students that are suspended or expelled The film relates education to employment and shows how important education is in life It provides insight into why onequarter of every class never gradu ates and is hostnarrated by O J Simpson AEF DR TOM AND HIS MAGIC TREE Pe 15 minutes 5777 color This is an informative animated film about vision problems their causes and their correction The story is narrated through the antics of a couple of blurs who pop in and out of the eyes of various victims and take delight in finding all sorts of poor vision habits among the charactersSCO DRUG PROBLEM THEWHAT DO YOU THINK jsc 17 minutes 4065 color 1972 What is a drug Are only the illegal drugs dangerous What social factors affect drug use Questions probed in this realistic film reveal the scope of the drug problem and its dangers The film takes a wideranging look at drugsfrom the contents of household medicine cabinets to street drugs Effects of drug abuse are demonstrated in a series of laboratory experiments and a documen tary on a drug overdose case A student discussion shown in the final footage seems sure to be continued by classes viewing the filmEB 36ami DRUGS DRINKING AND DRIVING sct 18 minutes 5568 color 1970 Uses physiological and psychological experiments at UCLA to demonstrate the effects that alcohol and prescription drugs can have on driving Illustrates through animation the effects of alcohol and drugs on the human nervous systemCCA DRYMOUNTING INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS ct 25 minutes 7395 color 1965 Series of five short films mounted for convenience on one reel Related subjects are Display and Use Basic Techniques Cloth Backing Laminating and Lifting and Special Techniques The series deals with classroom applications dry mounting tissues and Fotoflat uses of Chartex backing plastic sheet lamination and special techniques of these applicationsISU DURANGO DAREDEVIL STRIKES AGAIN THE BULLYING p 11 Vi minutes 226 color 1974 Butch Bear gets angry because he cant play piano in the school concert To get even he dresses up like his comic book hero The Durango Daredevil and bullies his friends When he meets Mr Newshound he finds a way he can help with the concertC DYNAMICS OF SOLUTION sc 14 minutes 4305 color 1962 Demonstrates the differences between saturated unsaturated and supersaturated solutions Characteristics of solutions proof that solutions are nonstatic and the nature of dynamic equilibrium clearly presentedMCGH EACH CHILD IS DIFFERENT ct 17 minutes 4415 1954 Glimpses into the lives of five fifth grade children Shows that each is a complex and unique pattern Emphasizes that the teacher must discover how she can best meet the needs of each childMCGH EARLIEST NUMBERS THE ejs 30 minutes 7082 1955 Show mans first efforts to count with symbols how Egyptian and Babylonian Mathematics have contributed to our present number system traces our present use of minutes and seconds and explains certain physical methods of writing and reckoning with numbersIU EARLY AMERICAN CIVILIZATIONS MAYAN AZTEC INCAN ejs 13 minutes 4095 color 1957 Presents scenes of presentday Indian life remains of ancient civilizations maps and models to illustrate some aspects of the Mayan Aztec and Incan maize cultures which flourished between 400 BC and 1200 AD Pictures Maya pyramids the city of Chichen Itza models of homes and cultural and artistic remains Contrasts the presentday way of life with that of several centuries ago Points out significant aspects of Aztec culture and depicts the Incas as outstanding buildersC EARLY AMERICAN RAILROAD AN ejs 5 minutes 866 1960 Shows scenes of the Silverton Train the last narrow gauge passenger common carrier operating on a schedule in the United States powered by a coalburning steam locomotive vintage 1882 Follows the train from Durango past colorful chasms rushing rapids and spectacular waterfalls arriving at Silverton an original pioneer town littlechanged from the 1880sP EARLY RECOGNITION OF LEARNING DISABILITIES t 30 minutes 7492 color 1969 Shows the perceptual conceptual and coordinative problems of children who are victims of minimal brain dysfunctionUSNAVC EARS AND HEARING SECOND EDITION sc 22 minutes 4667 color 1969 Uses visual techniques photomicrography animation and analog demonstrations to visualize the structure and functions of the human ear and how it transmits sound waves to the ear Explores hearing malfunctions and records various stages of a stapendectomy while the surgeon comments on the delicate procedureEB EARTH AND THE SEASONS THE ejs 10 minutes 1508 1957 Demonstrates the factors controlling day and night and the changing seasons of the yearAL EARTH CHANGES IN ITS SURFACE ej 11 minutes 1780 color 1960 Describes both internal and external forces which act to change the earths surface Internal forces presented are folding faulting volcanic action and earthquakes Volcanic action is seen to form domes dikes and batholiths in addition to volcanoes Animation is used to explain the causes of earthquakes and newsreel footage shows the damage caused by various quakesExternal forces of weathering and erosion are studied as their actions slowly help to shape the earthC EARTH ITS STRUCTURE ej 11 minutes 1779 color 1960 Uses animation diagrams and liveaction photography to depict the formation and structure of the earth and the forces which operate to change its surface Describes the formation of the earth and the solar system The structure of the crust of the earths interior are discussed in terms of accumulated evidence from the observation of volcanoes seismographic records and related studies Illustrates the process by which forces such as volcanoes build up the surface while erosion wears it awayC EARTH MANS HOME p 10 minutes 2065 color 1970 Explains that air food water and a certain temperature range are essential to mans survival Discusses reasons why some areas of the earths surface are more densely populated than othersEB EARTH RED HOWARD THOMAS PAINTS A GOUACHE js 23 minutes 5346 color 1969 Shows Howard Thomas art professor University of Georgia using earth pigments in gouache painting Describes in the first half the process of gathering and preparing the pigment and gouache binder Follows with the use of earth pigments in making a paintingUGA EARTH RESOURCES IN ITS CRUST ej 11 minutes 1778 color 1960 Describes the mineral resources of the earththeir formation distribution extraction refining and uses Divides the mineral resources of the earth into metallic minerals nonmetallic minerals and mineral fuels Diagrams are used to picture the type of rock in which minerals are found and how each is extracted Shows mineral fuel formation along with the varied uses of the fuel byproducts Discusses the search today for new sources of mineral fuels radioactive elements and the necessity for conservation of all mineral resourcesC EARTHQUAKE 812 14 minutes 5780 color The story of a teenage couple caught in the tragic path of a Tsunami Also explains the nature of earthquakes and the conse quences of their awesome powerDCPA EARTHQUAKES AND VOLCANOES ejs 13 minutes 4645 color 1957 Explains the causes of earthquakes and volcanoes and the relation ship between them Shows drawings of the inner composition of the earth as well as how the face of the earth has been altered by volcanoes in the past Includes the locations of volcanoes and views of their destructive powersBFA EARTHQUAKES LESSON OF A DISASTER ejs 13 minutes 4374 color 1971 Introduces the phenomena of earthquakes through the case study of 37 two major quakes one in California and one in Turkeywith onlocation footage showing the devastation Seismologists dem onstrate the use of P waves R waves and other methods to determine an earthquakes occurrence location and magnitude Because of the frequency of major quakes preearthquake plan ning detection and emergency plans are stressedEB EARTHS CHANGING SURFACE ej 12 minutes 5089 color 1961 Shows the roles of water wind heat and cold in changing the earths surface Discusses erosion and shows how rain rivers and oceans cause the many changes Continues with the effects of wind in wearing down and building up showing how loess is formed Uses a map and drawings to show how during the glacial age ice covered part of North America then discusses how extreme cold and heat cause changesMCGH EARTHWATCH 812 14 minutes 5779 color 1975 Dramatically juxtaposes the two faces of earth one tranquil and benign the other hostile and devastating Explains the various natural and manmade disasters that threaten lives and property The film also introduces the subject of preparednessDCPA EARTHWORM ANATOMY AND DISSECTION jsc II minutes 1749 color 1961 Uses closeup photography photomicrography and diagrams to show correct techniques for dissecting a preserved earthworm and aspects of its anatomy Points out its exterior features and then examines the digestive circulatory and excretory system as dissection proceeds Illustrates the exchange of sperm between two earthworms and the resulting cocoons Mentions the earthworms sensitivity to light and vibrationsC EATING ON THE RUN FILM THE jsc 16 minutes 4513 color 1975 Emphasizes the need for eating wellbalanced breakfasts lunches and snacks and shows how one can be properly nourished even when eating in a hurryAH ECHINODERMS SEA STARS AND THEIR RELATIVES jsc 16 minutes 5393 1961 Shows how the Sea Star Starfish most widely known Echino derm is used for close study and clearly illustrates its radial symmetry and many other of its unusual features Other forms shown and life functions fully explored Observes technique for study of fundamental principles of embryological development and how these studies lead to an understanding of the relationship of these animals to the rest of the animal worldEB ECLIPSES OF THE SUN AND MOON jsc 11 minutes 205 color 1966 Stopmotion and timelapse photography are used to bring an actual solar eclipse to the screen An animation sequence reveals the cause and effect of a total solar eclipseEB ECOLOGY OF A DESERT pejs 8 minutes 145 color 1972 Pictures the hot dry desert of Death Valley along with the plants and animals that inhabit this type of terrain Introduces the viewer to the gopher snake the tarantula and the chuckwalla lizard in their natural habitat Illustrates mans tampering with the natural balance of the desert and contrasts life during the hot desert day with the cool nights when most desert animals venture forth Tells how their adaptation to these conditions affects the deserts ecological balanceOXF ECOLOGY OF A HOT SPRINGLIFE AT HIGH TEMPERATURES jsc 11 minutes 4075 color 1972 A study of Yellowstone Parks hot springs provides answers to what type of life evolved and survived when the earth was much hotter billions of years ago Small microtropical environments created by the constancy of temperature show the interrelationships of living organisms which are limited in species due to the heatEB ECOLOGY OF A SWAMP pejs 8 minutes 197 color 1972 Visits the Everglades and depicts alligators snakes and various birds such as the purple gallinule white ibis grebe snowy egret and everglades kite Emphasizes the dangers of extinction for the alligator and kite and asks the viewer to decide what might happen to the future of the swamp if the ecological balance continues to be upsetOXF ECOLOGY OF PLATEAUS pejs 8 minutes 212 color 1972 Explores the Kaibab Plateau of the Grand Canyon showing mule deer Kaibab squirrel red fox and the golden eagle in their important roles as to the ecological balance of the plateau Tells how man in trying to help certain animals by killing off his natural enemies is making an error in ecologial balanceOXF ECOLOGY OF PONDS pejs 8 minutes 190 color 1972 Views the ecological interdependence of some members of the pond community such as grebe kingfisher dragon fly coot hawk and bobcat Points out that there is a natural food cycle which includes all of the animal inhabitants from the tiniest plankton to the full size animalsOXF ECOLOGY OF THE FOREST pejs 8 minutes 127 color 1972 Introduces the eastern deciduous forest and shows certain animals such as elk raccoon and otter in their natural state Tells how the forest provides shelter and food for its inhabitants Points out that the forest areas are being threatened by mans careless intrusion OXF ECOLOGY OF THE OCEAN pejs 8 minutes 156 color 1972 Documents what happens when man tampers with the balance of nature and fails to anticipate the consequences of his actions Depicts several examples of mans ecological carelessness Re cords a major oil spill and the disastrous results which ensue Traces the plight of the brown pelican as they return to their nesting on an island off Santa Barbara CaliforniaOXF ECOLOGY OF THE PRAIRIE pejs 8 minutes 141 color 1972 Shows that prairies are an ecological system kept in balance by nature Illustrates the eating habits of the herbivorous and carnivo rous animals which are so important to this balance Shows how the burrows of the prairie dog benefit the land Points out that mans intrusion has virtually caused the prairie to disappear as a natural rich grasslandOXF ECUADOR ej 16 minutes 5094 color 1963 Brings out the effect of equatorial location and varying altitudes upon the climate of Ecuador Contrasts the cultural and economic life of urban and rural people moving from the modem airport to the old streets of the capital Shows the different ways of living ranging from well dressed city dwellers to barefoot farmers and primitive jungle tribes and explains differences in the racial backgrounds of the peopleIndian mestizo and European Pic tures the daily lives of four Indian tribesthe Otavalos Colorados Cayapas and Cofans Discusses the economic life of Ecuador with particular emphasis on house industries which are illustrated by the spinning and weaving of wool and the making of the famous Panama hats Shows many unfamiliar woods on the screen as they are usedMCGH EDGAR ALLAN POE BACKGROUND FOR HIS WORKS js 14 minutes 4151 1958 Presents a narrated reenactment of the life of Edgar Allan Poe using original paintings to illustrate excerpts from his works Describes 38his school life with adopted parents and the development of his poetry and short story writing Points out how he adapted his writings to the literary market and shows how he carefully worked out a formula for each writing Gives excerpts from To Helen The Raven The Fall of the House of Usher and Murders in the Rue MorgueC EDUCATION IN AMERICA THE NINETEENTH CENTURY ct 16 minutes 4152 1958 Reviews influences on the development of free public shool systems from the Northwest Ordinance to 1900 including the westward movement the change to secular education the influence of American textbooks the rise and decline of the district school the struggle for tax support and state control the contributions of Daniel Webster William McGuffey Gideon Hawley and Horace Mann the effect of the Civil War compulsory attendance laws and the rise of teachertraining institutionsC EDUCATION IN AMERICA THE SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES ct 17 minutes 4153 1958 Gives historical background to the early development in American educationin New England the South and the Middle Colonies Relates the character of the different schoolsdame Latin gram mar private parochial pauper academy and collegeto prevail ing social economic and cultural conditionsC EDUCATION IN AMERICA TWENTIETHCENTURY DEVELOPMENTS ct 16 minutes 4154 1958 Shows the influence of Herbart Binet Dewey Thomdike and other outstanding educators on American education in this century Explains the major trends and problems of this period including the appearance of the junior high school and graduate education school consolidation federal aid to education through the depres sion the GI Bill and recent Supreme Court decisionsC EFFECTIVE WRITING BUILDING AN OUTLINE js 112 minutes 4001 color 1973 Random scenes of the coming of a rainshower suggest a normal event in disorder This triggers the need to arrange points in sequences and after selecting the subject of electronic data processing we begin with a scattergram and then arrange ideas and facts into topics and subtopicsC EFFECTIVE WRITING LEARNING FROM ADVERTISING LANGUAGE js 11 minutes 401 color 1971 Explores contemporary advertising and relates it to the students school environment in a meaningful and useful way Transposes advertising techniques such as multiple meanings abrupt com mands questions implication and appeal to reason to everyday situations such as writing club announcements letters for job applications and headlines for the school newspaper Encourages students to try some of these methods in their own writingC EFFECTIVE WRITING RESEARCH SKILLS js lOi minutes 110 color 1972 Joanie and Dan frequently use the card catalog pamphlet file indexes and Readers Guide for their essay assignments By the time they have used encyclopedias biographical geographical and other specialized dictionaries microfilm and audio cassettes they have gotten well acquainted with each other as well as with library resourcesC EFFECTIVE WRITING REVISE AND IMPROVE js 132 minutes 4013 color 1971 As a friendly narrator helps Max revise his composition we see that revision is a matter of considering alternate solutions for the use of words and groups of words and for content and structure as well as paying attention to the mechanics of grammar punctuation and spellingC EFFECTIVE WRITING SENTENCE SENSE js 122 minutes 4026 color 1976 Morgan cant play in the big game unless he improves his sentence writing skills The coach shows Morgan some of the fundamentals of sentence writing using sentences from such writers as Jefferson Twain Dickens and Churchill as models Morgan faces the game and English exam with confidenceC EFFECTIVE WRITING THE PARAGRAPH CONNECTION js 132 minutes 4012 color 1976 The Paragraph Avengers carry out their most successful caper when they teach Philip the essentials of paragraph structure including the use of topic sentences and paragraph links In a parody of a spy film key ideas about paragraphs are developed in an intriguing wayC EFFECTS OF ATOMIC BOMB EXPLOSIONS st 22 minutes 4429 1951 Describes the effects of various kinds of atomic explosions as determined at Nagasaki Hiroshima and the Pacific Testing Range as well as theoretical effects of ground contact and underground explosionsGSA EGO DEVELOPMENT THE CORE OF HEALTHY PER SONALITY te 19 minutes 5755 color 1974 Early Childhood The establishment of ego qualities and the setting and achievement of goals in young children are analyzed The film demonstrates how various factors affect personality developmentSF EGYPT CRADLE OF CIVILIZATION ejs 11 minutes 635 color 1962 Examines the culture of ancient Egypt and its contributions to the development of western civilization Shows how the Egyptian way of life evolved from a primitive tribal culture to an organized society under a single powerful ruler Illustrates achievements in art architecture medicine astronomy and mathematicsEB EGYPT YESTERDAY ej 12 minutes 4648 color 1957 Presents a tour of the many temples tombs and art treasures of ancient Egypt including a temple carved from a mountain dedicated by Rameses II to himself the Great Sphinx and the struggle with the drifting sands the Valley of the Kings where pharaohs found their final resting place and many other famous sightsJW EGYPTIAN VILLAGE AN ejs 19 minutes 4891 color 1960 Studies the traditionbound life of Egyptian farmers or fellahs Pictures the farmers and their families in the fields and at home Portrays village activities Points out the strong religious traditions and isolation of these peopleBFA EIGHTEENTHCENTURY LIFE IN WILLIAMSBURG VIR GINIA ejsc 44 minutes 9019 color 1957 Pictures everyday life in Colonial Williamsburg with emphasis on the activities of a welltodo cabinetmaker and all the members of his household The family and the slaves are shown using many imported and locally made objects The role of the blacksmith in the community is also shown Community life social life and methods of communication are dealt with more briefly The background music is taken from the periodCWF EL GALLITO QUE HACE SALIR EL SOL SPANISH LANG FILM ejs 11 minutes 1747 1962 Spanish version of The Little Rooster Who Made the Sun Rise Animated story of the rooster who discovers that his crowing does not make the sun rise but who acquires pride in doing his job of waking his farmyard friendsC 39 jHH ELECTRICAL WORKER THE s 30 minutes 7349 Stresses the need and qualifications for technicians required to install and service the countless applications of electrical powerDA ELECTRICITY jsc 10 minutes 1309 1951 Describes and demonstrates the nature of the electronic theory of positive and negative charges in the atom Shows how the electrons are conducted through matter how electricity is produced by steam or water power and how mechanical energy is changed to electrical energy Also explains AC and DC currentAL ELECTRICITY pe 9 minutes 1350 1951 Shows many common electrical applicances that help to do hard jobs with less work uses a model to help explain the function of a generator and turbine explains the role of a motor shows how switches control electrical systems explains how electricity is conducted and emphasizes the contribution of electricity to our comfortGA ELECTRICITY ALL ABOUT US EXPLORING SCIENCE pe 11 minutes 1864 1958 By observation and experiment Jean a fifthgrader learns the characteristics of static electricity an electrical circuit and the ways electricity is generated Illustrates the operation of the dry cell circuit conductive and insulating materials and the importance of electricity in the home and in industryC ELECTRICITY AND HOW IT IS MADE p 16 minutes 5455 color 1964 Presents basic concepts of electricity explaining how it is pro duced what it does and how it is used to give light heat sound and power Demonstrates static and current electricityEB ELECTRICITY BASIC WIRING jsct 18 minutes 5620 color 1969 Explores the origins and distribution of electric power Discusses the three most common types of power plants Presents a typical wiring installation with the various parts identified Describes low voltage circuits and their application in the homeUEVA ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION js 16 minutes 5084 1962 Develops basic concepts of electrical distribution both cross country and within the home Complete distribution system is explained with demonstrations of line loss and the use of fuses for overload protection Reviews parallel and series circuitry Summarizes with a group of review questionsIU ELECTRICITY GENERATOR AND MOTOR jsct 18 minutes 5634 color 1969 Explains a current passing through a conductor producing a magnetic field and a conductor moving through a magnetic field causing a momentary current flow through the conductor to provide the basis for a detailed examination of generator and motor action Examines in detail the induction and synchronous motorsUEVA ELECTRICITY MEASUREMENT js 11 minutes 711 1962 Utilizes simple mockups to develop concepts of electrical pres sure current resistance Ohms Law and electrical power Ohms Law is used to work the formula volts amperes x ohms Use of the kilowatthour meter as a recorder of electrical power use is demonstratedIU ELECTRICITY PRINCIPLES OF SAFETY ej 11 minutes 1777 I960 Points out the common hazards of electricity and their causes Shows how overloaded circuits and short circuits can create fire hazards how the fuse and circuit breaker function as safety devices and how bodily harm can be avoided by a proper knowledge of the behavior of electricity and electric circuitsC ELECTROMAGNET THE js 15 minutes 5107 Deals with the principles and uses of electromagnets Shows production of magnetic fields when electric current is passed through wire and the effects when a soft iron core and then a steel core are introduced Application of electromagnet is shown in a magnetic crane rubbish separator electric bell telephone receiver miscellaneous telephone equipment and automobile starter motorsIFB ELECTROMAGNETS ej 11 minutes 608 1962 Explains the theory of electromagnetism by means of simple equipment and demonstrations and shows how the electromagnet is used in the doorbell the telegraph and other everyday applica tionsMCGH ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE SERIES THE s 12 minutes 4057 color 1962 Shows how single electrode potentials can be determined against a reference electrode the construction of the EMF Series the relationship between this series and chemical activity and the relationship between single electrode potentials and the voltage of a galvanic cellMCGH ELECTRON MICROSCOPY js 24 minutes 7038 color 1963 Pictures explains and discusses the operation and use of the electron microscope Traces the development of the light micro scope and shows how its limitations made the development of the electron system necessary Supplies a variety of examples of uses for the electron microscope presents views of electron micro graphs and reveals some of the special techniques necessary for the preparation of specimentsIFB ELECTRONICS BASIC RADIO CIRCUITRY sct 17 minutes 5612 color 1969 Traces the history of radio from the earliest crystal set to todays sophisticated receivers Gives a conceptual analysis of how com munications through radio frequency signals is accomplished Presents the basic components of electronic communications UEVA ELECTRONICS PRINCIPLES OF TELEVISION jsct 18 minutes 5621 color 1969 Describes the structure and function of the typical television receiver Shows how the television signals are received from a station and how they are broken down into audio and visual signals Describes the IF stage sync separator automatic frequency control stage and other stages and parts of a receiver Points out controls associated with the receiver and the application of television in more sophisticated situationsUEVA ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS s 30 minutes 7347 Stresses the opportunities needs and qualifications for technicians in the highly specialized field of electronicsDA ELECTRONICS TRANSISTOR sct 18 minutes 5622 color 1969 Describes the structure of transistors and demonstrates their use in typical circuits Discusses the history of the design of semi conductors Compares the internal structure of the transistor with that of the vacuum tube Discusses the advantages of transistors over vacuum tubes and the formers use in more sophisticated componentsUEVA ELECTRONS AT WORK BASIC PHYSICAL SCIENCE SERIES ej 14 minutes 5377 1961 Discusses the characteristics and behavior of electrons the relation between electrons and an electric charge and the fact that electrons can be used in many ways when they are controlledEB 40ELEPHANT BABY pe 11 minutes 243 1959 Illustrates the procedures used in training young elephants and stresses the importance of the elephant for heavy labor in some parts of India A young boy observes the dependence of the newborn elephant upon its mother mature elephants working in the teakwood forest the elephants being washed by their mahouts the young elephant at five years being trained to obey simple com mands and to accept a rider the elephants participation in a tiger hunt and his assumption of routine lumbercamp dutiesEB ELEPHANT EATS THE THE PENGUIN EATS NOUNS pe 10 minutes 234 color 1972 The noun as a word classification is introduced in this film Nouns are defined as words that name for you By taking a trip through the zoo and naming things that they see children are introduced to words that are nouns Using visuals this film shows that language and reading are fun A controlled vocabulary is presented orally and visuallyBFA ELIZABETH QUEEN WHO SHAPED AN AGE jsc 26 minutes 7468 color 1971 Presents the accomplishments of Queen Elizabeth in making England the richest and most powerful nation in the world Includes the queens handling of the religious divisiveness of the Reforma tion in England the conflict between Spain and England and the question of Mary Queen of ScotsLCA EMILY DICKINSON js 22 minutes 4933 color 1978 We meet Emily Dickinson in her garden a place than which she ventured no farther for the last twenty years of her life As she recalls her years we can begin to understand the essence of her life her spirit and her poemsJ EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGGRESSION te 19 minutes 5758 color 1973 Early Childhood This films premise is that the potential for humans to behave aggressively may be innate but that the nature form timing and extent of aggression depend greatly on learning A psychologist explains that if aggression is learned in a social context then by the same token it can be altered in social contextCRM EMPERORS NEW CLOTHES THE p 16 minutes 5482 color 1966 Presents live action dramatization by the Peppermint Players a childrens repertory theater company about the Emperor who has a robe made by two fake tailorsMCGH ENCHANTED CITY THE ejs 13 minutes 4547 color 1954 Shows the ancient city of Petra with scenes of the ruins Includes the temples of Isis the High Palace and buildings which show Egyptian Syrian Persian Greek and Roman influencesCFD ENCHANTED RIVER pe 9 minutes 1455 1950 Through a staged reenactment a storyteller recounts an adaptation of Aesops fable of the two woodsmen one honest and the other a schemer Shows how both lose their axes and how the water nymph offers them silver and golden axes When the schemer tries to claim them he is left with no axe while the honest woodsmans own axe is returned In addition he receives the golden axe as a rewardC ENDANGERED ANIMALS WILL THEY SURVIVE ejs 24 minutes 6181 color 1976 In the last threeandahalf centuries more than 270 species have become extinct Film shows the steps being taken today to save our vanishing wildlifeEB ENDOCRINE SYSTEM SECOND EDITION js 20 minutes 6156 color 1982 This animated film describes the major endocrine glands and their hormones and clarifies their contributions to growth reproduction metabolism and homeostasis The regulatory mechanism of feed back is explained and some of the conditions that result from gland impairment or hormonal imbalance are coveredEB ENERGY A MATTER OF CHOICES jsc 22 minutes 4376 color 1973 East Coast blackouts and brownouts wintertime heating oil shortages national gasoline shortage each year the situation seems to get worse This timely film aims to help students interpret the energy crisis and its effects on society Focusing on the shortage of electrical power the film examines the social attitudes and techno logical forces which have led to the crisisthen suggests alterna tives which could help to overcome itEB ENERGY AND REACTION s 15 minutes 4067 color 1962 Shows the relationship between energy and chemical reactions Relates this phenomenon to fundamental concepts such as chemi cal bonding activational energy and rate of reactionMCGH ENERGY AND WORK BASIC PHYSICAL SCIENCE SERIES ej 11 minutes 338 1961 Uses the everyday activities of a boy and operations that he observes to demonstrate some of the characteristics of energy that it has the ability to do work that it is neither created nor destroyed but changed from one form to another that energy can be stored potential and that the energy in moving objects is kineticEB ENERGY FOR THE FUTURE ejsc 17 minutes 4378 color 1974 Constantly growing energy needs dwindling reserves of fossil fuels recent fuel shortages and increasing fuel costssuch condi tions have established a need for new energy sources This film examines energy alternatives for the future including processed coal shale oil geothermal heat nuclear fission and fusion wind and solar heat Many of these sources already supply part of our countrys energy needsbut some with accompanying social and environmental consequencesEB ENERGY FROM THE SUN SECOND EDITION js 18 minutes 4801 color 1980 Solar energy may be one answer to the concerns of todays energyconscious world This film takes a fascinating look at the various ways modern technology is used to capture and store the suns energyas an alternative to fossil fuel and as the key to developing domestic energy sources for the futureEB ENGLAND BACKGROUND OF LITERATURE SECOND EDITION jsc 10 minutes 529 1962 Selections from the works of Shakespeare Dickens Kipling Conrad and other well known English writers are presented against the setting that inspired them The three main areas which their works reflectLondon the English countryside and the seaare portrayed in keeping with the mood and feeling of the writings themselvesC ENGLAND INDUSTRIAL EMPIRE ejs 17 minutes 5082 color 1963 Produced to give students a better understanding of the highly diversified country of England Presents many of the wellknown English landmarks and helps visualize many economic activities which provide a livelihood for the British people Emphasizes the role that England has played in the development of Western Civilization and stresses the many contributions which this same nation is making in modern timesUEVA ENGLAND OF ELIZABETH sc 26 minutes 7131 color 1960 Uses artifacts of the period to indicate how the growth of the maritime fleet the personality and influence of Elizabeth I the songs sonnets plays and other writings of authors like Shake speare all help to convey the power prestige and spirit of the 41England of Elizabeth Depicts sixteenthcentury England through views of the littlechanging countryside art treasures maps of explorers books and architecture Recalls Tudor history the Reformation Caxtons printing press and the first printed book Drakes voyage around the world and the defeat of the Spanish Armada Presents portraits of pesonalities of the period Shows Shakespeares home at Stratford on Avon and reviews his early life his marriage and his successes in LondonIFB ENGLISH AND DUTCH COLONIZATION IN THE NEW WORLD ej 11 minutes 1944 1956 Explains some of the reasons why people left England and Holland to settle in the New World Uses animated maps to show the location and growth of the American colonies Contrasts and reviews three separate areas settled by the English and the Dutch and the effect these settlers had on agriculture trading and industryC ENGLISH AND DUTCH EXPLORERS THE ejs II minutes 111 color 1965 Shows the shift in power as the worlds center of commerce moved from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic Depicts the search for a Northwest passage and shows the impact of the English Sea Dogs on the Spanish domination in the new worldEB ENGLISH HISTORY ABSOLUTISM AND CIVIL WAR jsc 11 minutes 1863 1958 Dramatizes the historical theory of the divine right to rule and the sequence of events following the application of this theory in England Compares the system of government and desires of the people which develop into open conflict Shows Cromwells rise to power and the subsequent restoration of Charles II as a limited monarchC ENGLISH HISTORY EARLIEST TIMES TO 1066 jsc ll minutes 384 1954 Depicts the influence of the several invaders of Britain upon Englands language customs government political subdivisions literature and culture Discusses with the aid of animated maps and some liveaction photography the Celtic invasion the Roman conquests the Angle Saxon and Jute invasions the coming of Christianity and the Danish invasion Pictures evidence of the remains of these civilizations and treats the legends of King Arthur Beowulf King Alfred and King Canute Uses a three dimensional timeevent chart to delineate the historic periodsC ENGLISH HISTORY NINETEENTH CENTURY REFORMS sc 13 minutes 4228 1959 Indicates the condition of the English government in 1832 and the changes produced by the Reform Acts of 1832 1867 and 1884 in creating a more democratic government Explains the need for representational reform as a result of population shifts caused by industrialization The correction was begun in the Act of 1832 which changed borough representation and lowered property re quirements for voting The requirements were again revised by the Second and Third Reform Acts Highlights the views of those who favored and those who opposed reformC ENGLISH HISTORY NORMAN CONQUEST TO THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY jsc II minutes 360 1954 Discusses the influence of the Norman Conquest on the rise of English feudalism the roles played by subsequent kings in the development of a limited monarchy and the foundations of English democracy Depicts the development of trial by jury and common law during the reign of Henry II the interest of Richard the Lionhearted in the Crusades the signing of the Magna Carta by King John the evolution of Parliament in Edward Is reign and highlights of the reign of Henry VC ENGLISH HISTORY RESTORATION AND GLORIOUS REVOLUTION jsc II minutes 1862 1958 Reviews the period of the English history from the Restoration of Charles II in 1660 to the deposition of James II and the coronation of William and Mary in 1689 In costumed reenactments the film shows that the restoration of three traditional institutionsthe Anglican Church the Monarchy and the Parliamentcreated the basis of modern English government a constitutional monarchyC ENGLISH HISTORY TUDOR PERIOD jsc 11 minutes 356 1954 Depicts the growth of the national state in England under Henry VII and Henry VIII and the rise of England as a leading world power during the reign of Elizabeth Also discusses the English culture at the height of the Elizabethan period and its influence in AmericaC ENGLISH LANGUAGE THE ITS SPELLING PATTERNS jsc 14 minutes 5663 1972 This film follows up a study programmed on a computer to help improve the teaching of spelling It shows that while most English words follow predictable spelling patterns the exceptions can usually be explained by the history of our language It also emphasizes the learning of basic patterns and the use of the dictionary to help overcome spelling problemsC ENGLISH LANGUAGE STORY OF ITS DEVELOPMENT sct 11 minutes 535 1952 Presents a visual history of the development of the English language including the influence of the monks William the Conqueror Chaucer Shakespeare and the printing press Covers AngloSaxon Middle English and Modem English periods and refers to contemporary changes taking place in the United StatesC ENGLISH LITERATURE CHAUCER AND THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD sc 13 minutes 4137 1957 Presents Chaucer as the initiator of a new period in English literature and points out that medieval literature reached its height with Chaucers Canterbury Tales Explains how these tales are a mirror of life customs and language of medieval England Tells of the contribution of the three social classes to the literature of that period and identifies the early literary formsthe ballad mystery play allegory and romanceC ENGLISH LITERATURE THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY sc 13 minutes 4164 1953 Literary discussions in an eighteenthcentury London coffee house reveal trends in literature of the time Some excerpts from writings of Addison and Steele Pope Swift Johnson Fielding and Goldsmith illustrate the neoclassicism of the 1700s others illus trate the shift toward sentiment and romanticism in the latter half of the centuryC ENGLISH LITERATURE THE ELIZABETHAN PERIOD sc 13 minutes 4182 1958 Uses dramatized experiences to show the literary life of Elizabeths England Accompanies several Londoners as they journey to the Globe Theatre to witness scenes from Shakespeares Henry the Fifth Comments on the works of such other English writers as Richard Hakluyt Michael Drayton Sir Thomas More Sir Philip Sidney Sir Walter Raleigh and Francis Bacon Explains the influence of the religious dramas on the Elizabethan writers and relates the writing of the period to the social economic and historical background of the timeC ENGLISH LITERATURE THE ROMANTIC PERIOD sc 13 minutes 4114 1957 Shows a visit by a London reporter to a literary critic of the 1820s Reveals many of the ideals and revolutionary activities of the Romantic Period Recalls briefly several of the major literary figures who contributed to that movement and presents dramatized selections from such writers as Burns Wordsworth Coleridge Blake Byron Shelley Keats and ScottC ENGLISH LITERATURE THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY sc 14 minutes 4165 1958 Excerpts from the works of seventeenthcentury English writers are presented against the turbulent background of the Commonwealth 42and Restoration periods Includes Cavalier poets such as Jonson Herrick and Lovelace Puritan writers such as Milton and Bunyan and other literary figures of the century such as Donne Marvel Pepys and DrydenC ENGLISH LITERATURE THE VICTORIAN PERIOD sc 15 minutes 4112 1957 Visits a nineteenthcentury bookseller who introduces dramatized selections of many of the writers of the Victorian Period Includes such writers as Macaulay Carlyle Darwin Huxley Newman Dickens the Bronte sisters Hardy Arnold Ruskin and Carroll Presents many of the conflicting ideas of the periodC ENGLISH ON THE JOB LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS sc 13 minutes 4076 color 1972 Theres hardly a job in which listening and speaking skills arent important Workers at a service station a construction site and a restaurant help illustrate some of the skills and techniques useful for getting and holding a jobC ENGLISH ON THE JOB READING SKILLS sc 12 minutes 4357 color 1972 Reading skills can help in finding and applying for a job Onlocation photography of various workers shows how you can increase your job skills by knowing how to skim reading material look for key words and phrases how to evaluate and summarize the material and how to find the meanings of unfamiliar wordsC ENGLISH ON THE JOB WRITING SKILLS sc 13 minutes 4077 color 1972 Almost everyone uses onthejob writing skills from filling out an application for a first job to writing memos letters or reports The experiences of five workers show that writing which is clear complete and correct adds up to total communication and can help open the way to more responsibility and better paying jobsC EQUATIONS IN ALGEBRA js 12 minutes 5103 color 1963 Explains the nature of equations and the idea of solving problems by putting numbers in balance Members terms and signs as used in algebra are defined The use of letters for unknown quantities and the use of axioms in finding roots are explained and illustratedIFB EQUIVALENT FRACTIONS ct 30 minutes 7315 color 1963 Introduces the concept of equivalent fractions Places fractions into congruent classes by relating the rational number to the reference set To be used ioWoWmglntroducing Rational Numbers From the Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers Series SMSG EROSION pe 10 minutes 1373 1950 Reveals the common causes of erosion by water and roots Tells how land is constantly being changed by the effects of erosionGA EROSION AND WEATHERINGLOOKING AT THE LAND ej 17 minutes 4446 color 1976 Outstanding photography documents the effects of physical and chemical weathering on manmade structures and rock Among erosional phenomena explored the effects of running water rain rivers hot springs how glaciers have changed the landscape wind erosion of plowed fields beaches and deserts how ocean waves and currents create beaches and shape shorelines how gravity causes erosion through landslides and mass wastingEB EROSIONLEVELING THE LAND ejs 13 minutes 4831 color 1964 Describes the process of weathering and the factors which contrib ute to it Records observations made in Wyoming which show how erosion has leveled mountains Indicates the effect of freezing and thawing running water wind and other agents of erosionEB ESKIMO RIVER VILLAGE ej 13 minutes 5011 color 1962 Shows life in all four seasons in the small Eskimo village of Sleetmute on the Kuskokwim River in North Central Alaska Pictures the schools and the hunting and fishing by which villagers make their livingNOR ESSAY ON WAR AN 712 23 minutes 5746 color 1971 Social Studies This film explores the puzzle of war why we wage it how we justify it how we are affected as nations and as individuals Though war can unite a nation in a common goal and join soldiers in brotherhood both the country and the individual must ask Why when they confront the devastating postwar problemsEB EUDORA WELTY js 29 minutes 8106 color 1978 Eudora Weltys books exemplify the careful craftsmanship of a literary genius The regionalism in Weltys stories provides them with a rich background against which her very singular characters stand out boldly She hopes to create what she describes as a tight rope of tension for the value of a story is the measure of its emotional reachPERF EUROPE IN TRANSITION THE LATE MIDDLE AGES js 14 minutes 5060 color 1963 Uses art works of the Gothic and Early Renaissance periods to show the emergence of modern man from the Middle Ages in Western Europe Touches on the roles of the church emperors and nobles in government the ideals of knighthood the operation of the feudal system the unexpected effects of the crusades on transporta tion trade and the growth of cities the emergence of a middle class the beginnings of universities the invention of printing the use of gunpowder the increase in personal freedom and the discovery of North AmericaJAF EVALUATION BY THE SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST t 22 minutes 4706 color 1977 In this film the process of evaluation of a student by a school psychologist is thoroughly explained The evaluation procedure is traced from the teachers referral of a student who is having difficulty in school to the acquisition of the special educational help needed by the pupil The methods of gaining help for students with educational problems are discussed and the cooperation of the student parents and the educational team is emphasized IMS EVER SINCE OGLETHORPE ejsc 15 minutes 4603 color Uses the voice of a Georgia Pine to narrate a historical tour of the state Visited spots are Fort Frederica Indian Mounds in Macon and Rock Eagle Atlantas Cyclorama Fort Pulaski Savan nah Okefenokee Swamp Lake Blackshear and Ida Cason Callo way GardensFWP EVERGLADES ejsc 28 minutes 7949 color 1971 Describes the Florida Everglades which was made a national park in 1947 Shows how it supports birds fish and other wildlife but is dependent on the flow of fresh water from Lake Okeechobee and Big Cypress Swamp Points out many manmade problems confronting the future of the swamp and the need for conservation of this natural wonderFI EVERY CHILD A WINNER te 14 minutes 5763 color 1974 Physical Education This film from Ocilla Georgia enlists support for a strong physical education program in elementary schools by focusing on the selfconfidence it buildsthe foundation it provides for developing movement skills and enjoying physical activity throughout a lifetimeNEA 43 EVIDENCE FOR MOLECULES AND ATOMS BASIC PHYSICAL SCIENCE SERIES ej 19 minutes 5376 1961 Explains the role of circumstantial evidence in the study of molecules and atoms and points out that scientists often use such evidence to prove the existence of unseen things EB EVIDENCE FOR THE ICE AGE ej 19 minutes 4875 color 1965 Anomalies such as glacial moraine deposits polished striated rock stray boulders and abandoned drainage channels contrasting sharply with todays landscapes are examined and offered as evidence that an ice age did existEB EVOLUTION OF VASCULAR PLANTS THE FERNS s 17 minutes 5402 1962 Describes the evolutionof vascular systems in land plants The highly specialized structures that occur in vascular plants are shown through investigations of the fern Explains the adaptive advantages of vascular systems in land plants and shows how biologists reconstruct the story of plant evolution by studying fossils and living plantsEB EXPERIMENTAL CONDITIONS THE jsc 36 minutes 9000 color 1973 This film explains the importance of the Galapagos Islands in the development of evolutionary thought and describes the principal elements of their fauna flora ecology and biogeographyHAR EXPLORING THE ATOMIC NUCLEUS jsc 14 minutes 5484 color 1967 Presents protons and neutrons as being composed of dozens of other particles whose interactions have yet to be accurately de scribed Shows how scientists better understand the atomic nucleus by detecting and analyzing particle interactions with the aid of particle accelerators bubble chambers spark chambers and other sophisticated devicesC EXPLORING THE HUMAN NERVOUS SYSTEM s 22 minutes 5121 color 1963 Uses animation to present the anatomy and physiology of the human nervous system and liveaction scenes to give an overview of neurological research activities Designed to stimulate and reinforce interest in neurological research as a possible career CHU EXPLORING THE OCEAN REVISED EDITION Pe 14 minutes 5665 color 1972 The ocean floor its plants animals and the available food chain are investigated The film also tells about the oceans storehouse of minerals and how they are deposited by the water cycle It concludes with the problem of ocean pollutionCHU EXPLORING YOUR GROWTH PeJ 10 minutes 1267 color 1956 Shows the relationship of cells to growth and how food is digested and distributed to the cells Presents microscopic and diagrammatic views of cells including a timelapse scene of the division of a body cell Uses animation to illustrate the passage of food from the mouth to the stomach and intestines and the action of the digestive juices on the foods Includes an Xray of the movements involved in swallowing and shows how the capillaries receive the dissolved food from the villi of the intestines and transport it to the cells of the bodyCHU EYE OF THE BEHOLDER ct 25 minutes 7063 1955 Develops the theme that no two people see the same thing or situation in the same way Demonstrates this concept by showing how a number of people view Michael Gerard an artist during a progression of dramatic events which culminates with a beautiful girl lying on the couch in his studio with a redstained knife at her side Shows how people react differently to the artist in terms of how they have been conditioned to view his actions Concludes with the artist presenting his own interpretation of his behavior Features Richard Conte and Martha Vickers in the leading roles SR EYE OF THE STORM THE ejsct 25 minutes 7430 color 1970 This film records an Iowa teachers attempts to introduce her thirdgrade class to the realities of prejudiceX EYES IN OUTER SPACE jsc 26 minutes 7096 color 1960 Shows how satellites may be used in predicting and controlling weather in the future Follows a specific hurricane headed for the US coast and the actions taken by weather scientists to divert it from its pathWD FACTORS AND PRIMES c 30 minutes 7316 color 1962 Studies factors and primes Prepares for the description of rational numbers To be used following Linear and Angular Measure From the Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers SeriesMLA FAMILY IN TOKYO ejc 16 minutes 4914 color 1961 Pictures a day in the life of the middleclass Yoshida family in Tokyo The mother shops the sons play baseball and the daughter plays in the garden The entire family spends the evening together Shows how the children express their respect for their father PDP FAMILY OF AMSTERDAM ejs 16 minutes 4748 color 1959 Shows the unusual and beautiful city of Amsterdam Visits a family in St Nicolaas suburban apartment home Pictures a typical Dutch family holiday including shopping fishing boating and bicycling in the Amsterdam areaF FAMILY THE THE BOY WHO LIVED ALONE Pe II minutes 405 1968 Tells of an angry nineyearold who runs away from home because of imagined mistreatment by his family Records his feelings of being alone his reactions to people on the streets and a lonesome night in an abandoned house Follows the family as they wait for his homecoming and reunion the following morningEB FARM BABIES AND THEIR MOTHERS P 11 minutes 1418 color 1954 Shows seven different farm animals and asks the viewer to name them Gives identification at the end of each sequence Includes the pig cow sheep horse chicken cat and dogBFA FARM FAMILY IN AUTUMN P 14 minutes 5447 color 1967 Shows the activities of a farm family in autumn Emphasizes the contribution of the family to harvest time Shows the farmer using the machines and tools of harvesting the children helping around the house and the mother preserving some of the harvest cropsEB FARM FAMILY IN SPRING P 15 minutes 5459 color 1968 Records the busy spring activities on a dairy farm Shows planting of corn tending of the dairy herd planting vegetable gardens repairing and painting farm buildings and the children busy on school and 4H projectsEB FARM FAMILY IN SUMMER P 15 minutes 4660 color 1968 Follows a farm family to a country fair showing scenes of horse races concessions corn judging contest tractor demonstrations and being a winner in the calfjudging contestEB FARM FAMILY IN WINTER P 15 minutes 4109 color 1967 Points out inclement weather as a factor on winter farming Highlights both the farm and farm family activities in winterEB FARMER IN A CHANGING AMERICA THE jsc 27 minutes 7020 color 1973 Airconditioned combines seeds coated with their own fertilizer and pesticides and cows milked by machine in assemblyline 44fashion would seem strange indeed to the farmers who first settled America How farming has come to be a huge business enterprise in which just two percent of our population feeds the other ninetyeight percent is the fascinating story depicted in this film Intriguing glimpses of projected developments suggest that change will continue to be a dominant factor on the farms of industrial AmericaEB FARMYARD BABIES p 10 minutes 1644 1952 Pictures Daisy the dog as she makes the rounds of the farm on a spring day She checks her own puppies then inspects all the farm animals and their babies She visits chickens geese sheep pigs cows and several other animals all caring for their babies Encourages audience discussion of farm animalsC FAROUN THE LITTLE CLOWN 46 14 minutes 5761 color 1971 General Interest Accompanied by a musical score toys and household articles come to life creating surprise delight and wonder This is a perfect discussion starter about feelings dreams magic and mysteryX FEATHER pte 8 minutes 249 color 1973 A story about a childs emotions and relations with others A little girl finds a long pheasant feather She is delighted with it and plays with it and then offers it to many people suggesting new uses for it each timeher teacher can use it as an eraser her brother as an Indian headdress Everyone refuses it Discouraged she abandons it but then finds that her little brother has found his own use for it Happily she joins him in playACI FELINES ej 10 minutes 1110 Contrasts the lovableness of baby leopards with the fierce possessiveness of mother tiger to obtain a better understanding of the domestic cat and its relatives among the animals of the worldAL FENCES AND GATES jsc 28 minutes 7182 color 1974 Economic theory often regarded as complex and confusing is brought into perspective by an examination of the efforts of a young jazzrock band to turn a profit An original sound track written and scored for the film holds viewer attention and makes the presentation an excellent communication tool for students and general audiencesGM FERDINAND THE BULL SPANISH LANG FILM e 8 minutes 676 color 1960 Heres a delightful tale of a bull who would rather smell the flowers than fight in Madrids grand Corrida de TorosWD FIBER IN ART ejs 16 minutes 5525 color 1968 Shows the use of fiber in knotting stitchery and weaving on a variety of simple looms Demonstrates an array of techniques that can be used in the classroomCHU FIDDLE DE DEE ejsc 5 minutes 1431 color 1948 Norman McLaren interprets with color and abstract lines and forms the music Listen to the Mockingbird as performed by a fiddle and string orchestraIFB FILING PROCEDURES IN BUSINESS SECOND EDITION js 14 minutes 4327 1965 Skilled office personnel use modern filing methods such as microfilming automated elevator files and electronic systems to demonstrate how records are retrieved how records are prepared for filing how records are placed in files and how information can be organized alphabetically numerically geographically or by subjectC FINAL FACTOR sct 14 minutes 5640 color 1968 Uses five vignettes to show drivers that they can become involved in an accident when confronted with the right combination of accident factorsAAA FIND A FLOAT jsc 11 minutes 104 color In a drowning incident a nonswimmer can be saved any number of ways This film examines some common household items and explains how one of them may save a life in the waterGDNR FIND THE VOWELS pct 11 minutes 434 color Uses animation music and sound effects with live film sequences to introduce the concepts that certain letters in the alphabet are called vowels that each word has at least one vowel in it and that each vowel has a sound Asks children to respond verbally so that they can discover the sound of each vowelJ FINDING OUT ABOUT ROCKS pe 14 minutes 5141 color 1961 Provides a simple introduction to the study of earth materials Shows in graphic stepbystep liveaction sequences how the land today evolved from the great mass of rock and water that was the early planet Illustrates how the pounding action of the surf freezing temperatures shifting winds and simple plants combine with the force of gravity to break up rocks into sand and to form soil Also discusses rock identification and important uses of minerals UEVA FINDING OUT ABOUT THE WATER CYCLE pe 14 minutes 4997 1961 When the spring near their camp runs dry two children seek help from the Forest Ranger and thereby learn the effect of a dry season on the water table Live action animation and art are combined to clarify concepts concerning the water table and how the water cycle worksUEVA FINGER PAINTING pe 6 minutes 1534 color 1959 Shows children having fun some who are using this technique for the first time and others who have created pictures and designs this way many times before Designed to leave the imagination free to create after stimulating interest and suggesting techniquesIFB FINGER PAINTING TECHNIQUES ejsc 10 minutes 1435 color 1950 Presents finger painting as a medium through which the average person without artistic talent can find artistic expression The artist demonstrates three simple monochromatic allover patterns and then advances to a flower picture made with the same techniques Shows how to mix color work with three or four colors at once and use simple movements of arm hand and fingers with grace and rhythmJHP FINLANDLAND OF THE NORTH ejs 17 minutes 5051 color 1962 Points out that the people of Finland have made the most of their unfavorable climate and limited natural resources Shows Finlands forest industries dairy farming marketing cooperatives transpor tation systems and network of waterways Pictures Helsinki in some detail mentions several national heroes of Finland and shows the celebration of Karelian DayUEVA FIRE pe 10 minutes 1341 1951 Shows how fire functions as a necessary part of a family picnic The boys gather wood the father clears a space for the fire and the mother prepares the hamburgers Discusses physical factors essen tial to combustion and their application Enumerates uses of fire valuable to man and several ways to control fireGA 45FIRE FRIEND AND FOE e 22 minutes 4958 color 1979 Fire has been an essential tool in the development of civilization An ally as well as an enemy people have learned to control it and use for their benefit Through vivid film footage documentation the film examines ways in which fire fighting in forests buildings and aboard ships is handled with special equipment and how The more difficult fires are put outEB FIRE PREVENTION IN THE HOME SECOND EDITION I 11 minutes 164 color 1966 Ponts out the importance of a periodic safety check in every home sz z fsSEBspectionExpiains that fre prevention FIRE SCIENCE H 14 minutes 4965 color I960 Resents the historical development of mans use of fire from nnmitiye times to the present day Experiments demonstrate the I f re fr temPera and oxygen or the three elements of fire and the chemical action of fire Points out the hghly combustible nature of gasoline vapor and the danger of spontaneous combustion in oilsoaked clothes Concludes by cautioning sZwnHU38 UtSlde f CaSS thC haZardUS P FIREHOUSE DOG P 10 minutes 1030 color 1956 Uses the story of Freckles the firehouse dog to show the duties and responsibilities of firemenBFA FIRST AID ON THE SPOT FOURTH EDITION Pe 10 minutes 538 color 1980 IHis film demonstrates procedures to be aware of in a variety of Ifr1 SlU3tirS fUCh 3S CUS bums and acciden Poisoning and descnbes the role of emergency medical technicians in provid mg emergency first aidEB FIRST MANY CELLED ANIMALS THE SPONGES jsc 16 minutes 5357 i962 Distinctive photography illustrates differences between single celled organisms and the colony of several celltypes making up sponges Advantages of multicellularity in an animal clearly shown by several analogies Points out interesting aspect of commercial sponge useEB FIRST MEN INTO SPACE SOLVING THE SPACE SURVIVAL PROBLEMS cjs 16 minutes 5428 962 Regular photography animation and scale models recreate the first American orbital space flight and illustrate some of the problems of man s survival n this hostile environment Shows how such wTre shrttSH Hard airPressure ltiweight and weightlessness were studied and how solutions were applied by engineers to the first space capsule projectEB FISH AND THEIR CHARACTERISTICS ej I minutes 1726 q6i fish fin n 0 mfrae the fUr identifying characteristics of fish fins gills scales and coldbloodedness Tells how fish reproduce points out the many varieties of saltwater and fresh water fish and calls attention to the economic importance of fish and the need for their conservationC FISH ARE INTERESTING Ofn h h liT 252 color 954 Of all the backboned animals in the world fish are the most numerous Threequarters of the earths surface is covered wkh water and most bodies of water have fishes n them Although wiStZ f fSh a fiS h3Ve backbones and realhe anXLfirslFA8r0UPS f FISH EMBRYO FROM FERTILIZATION TO HATCHING sc 12 minutes 5406 color 1963 Shows how the eggs of a bony fish or teleost are fertilized and the growth and development of a typical teleost embryo Also illus trates the processes by which undifferentiated embryonic cells give rise tothe highly complex organs and structures of the adult FISH FAMILY Pe 11 minutes 968 color 1957 Shows the complete reproduction cycle of the blue acara fish including the processes of nest preparation egg laying fertiliza tion care dunng incubation nursery construction transporting hatchhngs to nurseries and guarding the young Emphases the close family relationship of the fishMIS FISHERMANS BOY P 11 minutes 1398 i955 Tells how Danny proves to his father that he is a fisherman so that he may go on the Oliver Smith a lake fishing boa which his father owns Pictures Danny spending the day on the wharf with Mr Brown who teaches him how to fish because his father ruled that only fishermen were allowed on his boatC FISHING ON THE COAST OF JAPAN ejsc 14 minutes 4035 color 1963 Constantly contrasts the striking beauty of Japanese scenery with he heavy drudgery of the Japanese fishermans life Shows life in a typical fishing community and the methods the men and women use to catch and preserve the fish and to care for their equipment The sound track consists entirely of Japanese music and natural sounds FIT TO BE YOU FLEXIBILITY AND BODY COMPOSITION J l2j minutes 7184 color 1980 Explains the relationship of body mass to body fat in maintaining body composition and the role of burning calories The interrela ba ancH H353 meabolism ealorie intake and the maintenance of a balanced diet are examinedWD FIT TO BE YOU HEARTLUNGS J IM minutes 7185 color 1980 svsZnaeSH h6 S f he hem and lugs wihin body system and how participation in planned continuous exercise pro oxrnPWDS lenCy SUPPying ne bdy Witn Hfe sustainig FITTO BE YOU MUSCLES J I02 minutes 7183 color 1980 The importance of developing the strength and endurance of musceS is developed through investigation of the workings o muscles ligaments and tendons Outlines progressive fitness Train ing as a blueprint for individual programsWD FITNESS FOR LIVING HOW TO GET FIT s 12 minutes 8030 color 1982 Depicts the major principles of exercise and how to develop and maintain physical fitness Specificity overload regular and progression are explored Demonstrates good nutrition and empha sizes its value to health and fitnessWD FITNESS FOR LIVING MEASURING UP s 12 minutes 8031 color 1982 Portrays tests used in schools in typical physical education programs as well as sophisticated physical assessment tests used in physica competency laboratories Includes treadmill stress test hydros at c weigh teand a muscle stress evaluation Encourage fi do selftesting and to keep track of their progressWD FITNESS FOR LIVING WHAT IS PHYSICAL FITNESS s 12 minutes 8029 color 1987 The definition of physical fitness in the context of total physical performance generally is defined as when you have cardiorespimS 46endurance muscular endurance muscle strength flexibility and body composition The role of physical fitness in the school curriculum is depictedWD FIVE COLORFUL BIRDS THIRD EDITION pej 11 minutes 219 color 1962 Presents the American goldfinch cedar waxwing scarlet tanager redheaded woodpecker and eastern bluebird in their natural sur roundings Shows the characteristic colorful plumage nesting and feeding habits of each birdC FLAMING SKY THEAURORA ejs 27 minutes 7136 color 1960 Features a study of auroral displays Presents current theories on the nature of aurora and their relationship to events on the sun and to phenomena in and about the earth Describes instruments used to study the aurorasMCGH FLATWORMS PLATYHELMINTHES s 16 minutes 5411 1962 Introduces the organization and functions of the flatworm body and illustrates the advance it represents over the more primitive coelenterates Regeneration demonstrations with planarias illustrate the principles of polarity anteriorposterior gradient and domi nanceEB FLIES AND MOSQUITOES THEIR LIFE CYCLES AND CONTROL e 10 minutes 359 1964 Demonstrates that effective methods for controlling flies and mosquitoes can be developed from a knowledge of their life processes and behavior Shows various natural and manmade controlsEB FLIGHT OF APOLLO 11 THE EAGLE HAS LANDED ejs 28 minutes 7546 color 1969 Depicts the first successful voyage to the moon and back Docu ments astronauts Neil Armstrong Edwin Aldrin and Michael Collins from the boarding and launching of Apollo ll to the splashdown in the Pacific Ocean Uses speededup photography liveaction shots still pictures and double exposure techniques to portray incabin and moon surface activitiesGSA FLIGHT OF BIRDS e 13 minutes 4088 color 1966 How does a bird fly As its wing moves down it pushes back against the air moving the bird forward At the same time the flow of air over the birds wing provides the lift that keeps the bird up But these two mechanisms are the basis for many different kinds of flight each adapted to the needs of the birdBFA FLIPPER THE SEAL BACKGROUND FOR READING AND EXPRESSION p 11 minutes 1545 1953 Shows a group of children at the zoo watching Flipper the seal Shows through the efforts of a boy reading about seals some characteristics of seals Introduces a number of words such as flipper swimming and dive by presenting them on the screen along with the action Suggests followup group activitiesC FLOOD 812 14 minutes 5784 color 1975 A teenage canoeist ignores the obvious warnings of a rampaging flood and almost loses his life for a few moments of excitement DCPA FLOW OF ELECTRICITY THE REVISED EDITION e 11 minutes 558 color 1962 Explains the factors that affect the flow of electricity through a simple electric circuit introduces the electron theory and shows the operation of a simple electric circuit in a home situation MCGH FLOWER AND THE HIVE ejs 15 minutes 5054 color 1960 Shows the relationship between the activity of bees and the fertility mm of field and orchard crops Closeups show the physical adaptations of bees for gathering nectar and crosspollinating flowers Pictures in detail the roles of the queen drone and worker beesIFB FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS OF WILLIAMSBURG ejsc 30 minutes 7035 color 1953 Shows the importance planning and arrangements of bouquets used in the restored buildings of colonial Williamsburg Features a stepbystep demonstration of how bouquets are made Depicts six arrangements of flowers and one of fruitCWF FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS SERIES ONE sc 19 minutes 4311 color 1950 Shows several styles of flower arrangement in detail mentioning points in the use of color and in the number of blooms used Discusses types of bowls and holders and explains how and when to cut flowers from the gardenIFB FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS SERIES TWO sc 21 minutes 4312 color 1950 Shows several styles of flower arrangement in detail discussing types of holders and containers Defines asymmetrical and free standing arrangements and deals with the placement of colors shapes and kinds of flowersIFB FLOWERS AND BEESA SPRINGTIME STORY ejs 11 minutes 253 color 1969 This film reveals the interdependence between the insect world and plant world and offers an opportunity to study closely the continual changes which take place in nature Special selected music syn chronizes with the movement of the flowers and bees throughout the filmEB FLOWERS AT WORK SECOND EDITION jsc 11 minutes 284 color 1956 Animation and timelapse photography are used to show the parts and the physiology of flowers types of flowers and methods of pollination Shows how cultivation has modified the form of flowers and the relation of insects to crossfertilizationEB FLUFFY THE OSTRICH BACKGROUND FOR READING AND EXPRESSION pe 11 minutes 1916 color 1956 Visits a zoo and animal farm to show characteristics and activities of ostriches and refers to ostrich stories Shows nesting hatching and care of the young by their parents Fluffy a young ostrich wanders away from its mother and discovers the other animals Later it is found by its parents Designed to stimulate discussion and readingC FLYING A KITE p 7 minutes 605 color 1952 Pictures the adventures of the Baxter family on a picnic Frank and Molly get their kite high into the air but an old billy goat charges toward it when it lands in a nearby field Penny Franks dog saves the kite by keeping the goat awayEB FLYING BIRDS ejs 12 minutes 237 color 1975 The film captures for us the grace and bravery of many different kinds of birds alone and in groups flying soaring landing and taking off By combining an original music score and the natural sounds of the birds with the participatory photography we experi ence the fascination that has inspired man to strive to fly like birds J FOLK SONGS OF AMERICAS HISTORY ejs 14 minutes 4229 color 1960 Shows a teacher accompanying himself on the guitar to present folk songs associated with events in American history Dramatizes the settings for songs of the colonial period Revolution westward movement and the Civil War Includes Old Hundred Yankee Doodle Shenandoah Erie Canal Goober Peas and Shell Be Comiri Round the MountainC 47 FOLLOW MR WILLOUGHBY P 14 minutes 4900 color 1971 A race against time involves eightyearold Jamie in numerous adventures His friend Mr Willoughby an absentminded ships caTrhMaVw7reSlm iS grandSn at a bus stP Jamie eSto catch Mr Willoughby before his ship leaves port Ensuing excite ment involves a confrontation with an older boy who also claims he package Youngsters plot their own endings before viewing three possible climaxesEB FOOD Pe 11 minutes 195 color 1979 Animation and live photography combine to tell the story of food Shows that food production is a major industry today and stresses the importance of the four food groupsEB FOOD ENERGY FROM THE SUN e 92 minutes 256 color 1966 The energy which is needed by living things comes from the sun Plants make food in their leaves using the energy in sunlight Extra food s storedI in other parts of the plant Animals get their food and their energy by eating green plants or by feeding on planteating amma s We get our energy from eating plants as well as meat from animals which feed on plantsBFA FOOD FOR LIFE sc 22 minutes 5566 color 1958 Depicts four teenagers who suffer from malnutrition Shows Tara a v lage child from India who doesnt get enough food to eat Emilio a South American boy has enough food but it lacks variety and nutritional value Karen and Bob Americans are surrounded with food but make poor nutritional choices Points out the necessity of the right foods for good healthHN FOOD FOR THE CITY PRODUCE Pe 2 minutes 5485 19o7 Uses carrots as a typical produce item to show how the ground is prepared crop planted harvested and processed into the super market either as fresh canned or frozenfood items Stresses produce as an item not produced in the city but provided outside FOOD LABELING UNDERSTANDING WHAT YOU EAT 12 11 minutes 2081 color 1973 Health Education Nutrition By examining the process of labeling foods this film raises some fundamental questions concerning nutrition How can you know forwwh i81 T yU ideify he foods hat test for you What should you be looking for in a given product and how can a label help you find itJ FOOD REVOLUTION js 26 minutes 7967 color 1968 Focuses attention on efforts to cope with the enormous problem of feeding the ever increasing billions of people in the world Shows pilot projects under way which are based on hope that birth rates are lowered or stabilized by the beginning of the Twentyfirst Cento also shows techniques such as food synthesis high efficiency farming and the use of the sea as a food sourceMCGH FOOD STORE SECOND EDITION P 13 minutes 5304 1957 Shows Jack and Betty helping Mother shop for groceries at a selfservice store Explains that each kind of food is in a differem department and that many of the foods are in cans to keep them from spoiling or wrapped in plastic to keep them clean Points out the many persons needed to run a food store Depicts a cashier checking out the food and making changeEB FORCE OF GRAVITY ejs 27 minutes 7133 i960 Discusses the relation of gravity 0 cosmology and to geophysics Traces the history of ideas about gravity and discusses new instruments and new viewpointsMCGH FORCES BASIC PHYSICAL SCIENCE SERIES eJ 13 minutes 5370 1959 Familiar activities and phenomena demonstrate various aspects of forces pushing pulling moving an object in a curved path changing the shape of an object acceleration retardation and forces which act between objects not touching each otherEB FORCES AND LAWS s 5 minutes 1388 i964 Shows a simple visualization of how the driver uses friction and TTer iKerCme 8raVity the inertia of moi ad inertia of restAMU FOREST BABIES P II minutes 910 color 1959 Presents a variety of forest babies including a fawn bear cubs coyote pups pheasant chicks raccoons mink opossum wood chucks skunks bunnies and ducklings Shows how these babies learn and grow quicklyGFP FOREST FIRES 12k u14 mnUtes 5782 cor 1975 A ta her and his young son are trapped by a forest fire The film details their heroic escape while outlining the deadly realities of the devastating power of a forest fireDCPA FOREST RANGER e II minutes 822 953 JlrtSt7r0rhZTmgerS Wrk in Water conservation umbering and fire fighting in a national forest in Idaho Portray the work of men who spot fires from fire towers and shows crews and equipment in action at an actual fireEB FORM Pej 6 minutes 842 color 1954 Viewers are asked 0 identify various objects by their forms Uses examples of many different shapes among everyday objects to artEB aWareeSS f importance of form hestructure of FORMULAS IN MATHEMATICS r u I mnUteS 863 color 1960 Graphically and pictorially explains the formula distance equals rate multiplied by time d rt as utilized by an airpane pilo Shows how to simplify a word formula without altering its original eTJT8 byeSatin8 in letters ad gns Presents practical mduXlre aPPCa0n f fomUlaS t0 Problems of science and FORTY CENTURIES ej 12 minutes 4500 Discusses mans search for his own past through archaeology the toaehs Ip dne ln EgyP he eXCaVati0 f t0mbs f FORUM SCENE THE JULIUS CAESAR sc 17 minutes 4977 9fi Shows an excerpt Act IllScene 2 from the fulllength dramatiza tion of Shakespeares Julius Caesar directed by David Bradtey and amng Charlton Heson Provides a superb means of enabl ng students to experience the vitality and dramatic impact of Shake speanan plays Excellence and clarity of diction by the Amer can cast provide unusually good teaching materialIFB FOSSILS EXPLORING THE PAST Js 16 minutes 6159 color 1978 Pateontology has provided a wealth of information on earths geological history The film offers viewer a close look a paleontologists working in the field and laboratory colming examnng and lnterpreting many Qf lights processes of fossil formationEB 48H FOUNDATIONS OF READING AND WRITING te 40 minutes 9030 color 1975 Early Childhood This film focuses on the learning of reading and writing as an integration of many skills and basic experiences Observing chil dren involved in activities with paint clay blocks puzzles pegs story reading music etal the film presents some examples of the following vocabulary with meaning phonics word and sentence patterns rhythmic flow of language context cluescomprehension symbol recognition visual and auditory discrimination figure ground discrimination partwhole relationships configuration handeye coordination and spatial relationshipsCFDC FOUR RELIGIONS PART 1 HINDUISM AND BUDDHISM sc 28 minutes 7166 1961 Arnold Toynbee the historian and James Beveridge the film producer discuss the common bonds of the four major religious faiths how they agree and how they differ Uses narrated film segments of actual religious ceremonies and observances Toynbee also expresses the opinion that as the world moves closer together the individual will not be limited to a religion based on his own culture This part of the film emphasizes Hinduism and Budd hismNFBC FOUR RELIGIONS PART 2 ISLAM AND CHRISTIANITY sc 32 minutes 7167 1961 Continues the above discussion with emphasis on Islam and ChristianityNFBC FOUR VIEWS OF CAESAR js 23 minutes 4435 1964 Offers four excellently staged playlets presenting four profiles of Caesar as he was seen by four great menCaesar himself the biographer Plutarch William Shakespeare and George Bernard Shaw Provides students with an informative and provocative experience one that will motivate them toward a greater apprecia tion and understanding of the literary artBFA FOXFIRE 712 21 minutes 5766 color 1973 General Interest In 1967 Eliot Wigginton and his Georgia high school class first published a magazine called FOXFIRE In it they set out to record the lore legends and crafts of their Appalachian folk heritage What they found was a new direction for themselves and their communityMCGH FRACTIONS ejsc 30 minutes 7072 1955 Presents the history and some of the characteristics of fractions with basic principles governing their use Traces origin of present representation of fractions to Babylonia Egypt Greece Rome India and Belgium Compares the properties of rational decimal and duodecimal fractionsIU FRACTIONS FINDING THE COMMON DENOMINATOR e 14 minutes 4279 1961 Explains the fundamental concepts which form the basis for finding the common denominator Tells the story of Greg who stays after school to learn to solve problems involving fractions An explana tion to Greg includes a definition of the common denominator how to add like and unlike fractions and the procedures for finding the lowest common denominator After Greg understands procedures for finding the lowest common denominator he applies his knowledge to several practical problemsC FRAMES OF REFERENCE sc 28 minutes 7414 I960 Demonstrates experimentally the distinction between an inertial and noninertial frame of reference and the appearance of fictitious forces in a noninertial frameMLA FRANCE ejs The Devismes family mother father and two teenaged children 19 minutes 5161 color 1979 live in a small suburb of Paris Through their eyes we leam about what life is like in the France of today The film also explores the literary heritage government language food industry and educa tional system of the country It also touches on the broad outline of French historyJ FRANCE BACKGROUND FOR LITERATURE sc 10 minutes 1197 1950 Shows scenes in Paris and the French provinces made famous in literature Presents places parks castles and buildings mentioned by Balzac Poe Stevenson and Dumas Pictures Paris from the view points of Dumas Hugo and de Maupassant Includes the Bastille of Dickens Tale of Two Cities the Forests of Fontainebleau of Stevensons The Wrecker and others Emphasizes that writers of all nationalities find inspiration and settings in Paris and the provincesC FRANCE IN THE NEW WORLD COLONIAL LIFE IN CANADA ejs 16 minutes 5426 1963 Shows modem residents of Quebec Province whose ancestors were colonizers of New France in the latter half of the seventeenth century Then shows activities in the village of Ste Famille about 250 years ago with emphasis on the government religion the coureur de bois farm family life and the fur trade Mentions some of the cultural factors which have kept Quebec a distinct unit in modern CanadaEB FRANCE THE FIFTH REPUBLIC ejs 17 minutes 5053 color 1964 Shows many examples of French agriculture historical landmarks customs and architecture Frances glorious past is visualized through her stillstanding medieval fortresses Renaissance cha teaux monasteries and palaces Colorful highlights include the famous walled city of Carcassonne and the Chateaux in the valley of the Loire boat trip up the Seine River the Arch of Triumph and VersaillesUEVA FRANCES AND HER RABBIT p 11 minutes 1138 color 1961 Shows how Frances and her pet rabbit Hopper spend an afternoon in the house Because of a rainstorm Frances stays indoors and decides to draw a picture with Hoppers help1FB FRANK AND HIS DOG p 6 minutes 601 color 1952 Tells the story of how Penny Franks dog feels neglected when his master is too busy to play with him Penny chases a cat up a tree but Frank forgives him for getting into mischiefEB FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT sc 28 minutes 7489 1958 Frank Lloyd Wright one of the worlds most original and influen tial architects discusses his theories of functional architecture and analyzes contemporary styles tracing them back to Greek and Asiatic origins In a conversation covering a wide range of topics Mr Wright displays the agile wit and eloquence that have made him one of the most colorful personalities of our timeFI FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT ejs 20 minutes 4017 1945 Highlights FDRs life from 1910 to his death Covers his career as Senator Assistant Secretary of the Navy during World War I Candidate for the VicePresidency Governor of NY State and fourtime President of the United States Describes labor and judicial reformsOF FRED MEETS A BANK SECOND EDITION ej 14 minutes 4360 color 1963 Shows Fred making his first business trip to the bank and learning about opening savings accounts handling checking accounts secur ing loans and other services which banks perform Includes a tour through the many departments of a modern bankC 49 MBBMBttpFREE TO CHOOSE jsc 16 minutes 4091 color 1974 The film reminds us that people regardless of sex are able in many skills and should not be discouraged from pursuing them because of stereotyped roles of the past A young man tells of his non traditional career in early childhood education a young woman head of an architectural urban planning division describes her workhfe in a usually male role a young homemaker appreciates the new freedoms but declares that her traditional role is an individual choice and asks that others respect that choice and a working couple with a small child share household duties and decision making FILMFAIR FREEWAYPHOBIA THE ART OF DRIVING THE SUPER HIGHWAY PART I sc 16 minutes 4048 color 1965 Uses liveaction and humorous animated sequences to illustrate specific problems of driving on freeways including proper tech niques of using on and off ramps maintaining proper distances reaction time and braking time changing lanes understanding proper speeds anticipating possible emergencies and freeway hypnosisWD FREEWAYPHOBIA THE ART OF DRIVING THE SUPER HIGHWAY PART II sc 14 minutes 4049 color 1965 Uses liveaction and humorous animated sequences to illustrate emergency situations which may arise on or off the freeways including faulty car maintenance loose objects within the car which can become flying projectiles badly loaded trailers inade quate fuel supply proper techniques if an actual breakdown occurs the mental and physical condition of the driver and the need for seat beltsWD FREIGHT TRAIN Pe 10 minutes 860 1955 Shows the assembling of a freight train in Kansas City and a portion of its trip to Chicago Pictures the method used in a freight yard to separate cars and to assemble them for trips to various places Shows the duties of some of the freight train crew and concludes by presenting some of the activities involved in the journey of the train to its destinationEB FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR js II minutes 1823 1959 Recreates the dramatic period in American history when England struggled with France for control of the North American continent and explores the causes and results of the conflict Shows high hghts of the French and Indian War the Albany conference Braddocks defeat and finally ultimate victory for England as Wolfe defeats Montcalm at QuebecC FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR SEVEN YEARS WAR IN AMERICA jsc 16 minutes 5383 color 1962 Presents an account of the French and Indian War using paintings and drawings from several sources Opens with the narrator at restored Fort Ticonderoga Moves to the Clements Library at the University of Michigan to show records and other relics of the colonial period Contrasts the French and English methods of settlement and of dealing with the Indians Portrays military highlights of the French and Indian War culminating in the capture of Quebec by the British Concludes with a conjecture as to what America might be like had the French rather than the British wonEB FRENCH EXPLORATIONS IN THE NEW WORLD ej 10 minutes 1943 1955 Shows French explorations of the New World and the establish ment of its French strongholds Includes the explorers of the New WorldVerrazano Cartier Champlain Marquette Joliet and La Salle Also pictures modern cities roads and other developments which had their origins in French explorationsC FRENCH EXPLORERS THE ejs II minutes 154 color 1965 Tells of Carters search for the northwest passage in 1534 Depicts Champlains 1603 expedition to the St Lawrence river sponsored by Henry IV Shows founding of Quebec and immigration of missionaries and tradersEB FRENCH FARM FAMILY REVISED EDITION ej 15 minutes 4970 color Tells the story of a farm family of the Auvergne showing the impact of modernization and change on a rural traditional village Points out that the farm and farming methods used have changed little since the Middle Ages but now the influence of mechanization and the demands of agricultural production are forcing new methods and fostering sociological changes Emphasizes the fact that Frances position in the European Common market depends upon the output of her farms thus forcing change in the rural and traditional provincesBFA FRENCH INFLUENCES IN NORTH AMERICA js II minutes 1198 1951 Points out that from the Gulf of the St Lawrence to the mouth of the Mississippi the great French Empire in North America left a profound influence upon the culture of this continent Discusses the living evidences of that culture in present day language dress architecture religion and art forms Authentic historical locations from Quebec to former forts and trading posts of the Middle West down to the bayous of Louisiana are presented to document the widespread movement and influence of French explorersC FRENCH REVOLUTION jsc 16 minutes 4123 color 1957 Describes the chain of events in French history which led to the revolution the dethronement of the monarch the proclamation of the Republic and the ratification of the constitution Depicts the wars with countries who sympathized with the monarchy and discusses the period of reorganizationC FRENCH REVOLUTIONBIRTH OF A NEW FRANCE s 24 minutes 7556 color 1966 Shows the controversies brought about by the revolution Explains the opposition of the nobles and the clergy and the sense of conflict within the king and the rise of radical groups Follows Frances progression from a republic to a dictatorship under NapoleonEB FRENCH REVOLUTION DEATH OF THE OLD REGIME s 17 minutes 5441 color 1966 Reviews French History from the reign of Louis XIV through the formation of the National Assembly and adoption of the Constitu tion of 1791 Emphasizes the nature of the Old Regime as it is reflected in the areas of class inequality political absolutism and untair and burdensome taxationEB FRESH WATER POND THE js 13 minutes 5388 color 1961 Explores some of the life habits and characteristics of the larger as well as the minute forms of animal and plant life in pond water FRICTION Pe 10 minutes 1366 1950 When a group of children the Rangers try to drag packing cases down a rough street to build a club house one boy puts his on a wagon thus making his job easier Shows other examples of friction ways of overcoming friction and instances in which friction is desirableGA FRISKY THE CALF Pe II minutes 621 1959 Follows the development of a calf Frisky from a few hours after birth to the time it is independent of its mother Shows the calf standing up for the first time taking its first meal running and playing and eating grass and hay Also pictures some other common farm animalsC 50FROGS AN INVESTIGATION pe 102 minutes 266 color 1972 Frogs are funny They have retractable eyes a very large mouth a tongue that fastens in the front Their front legs seem too short and the hind legs too long Viewers of this film are invited to observe how these and other characteristics of the frog help it to live both on land and in waterBFA FROGS ARE FUNNY FROGS ARE FAT ADJECTIVES pe 10 minutes 262 color 1972 Using visuals this film involves children in language and reading experiences that are meaningful and vivid Words are presented orally and visually in the carefully designed superimposition of words over pictures first individually then in phrases and when appropriate in short sentences Engaging rhyme and music help to create sentence patterns that aid in the retention of wordsBFA FROM FLAX TO LINEN ejs 10 minutes 762 color 1960 Portrays the story of one of the first widely used fabrics Illustrates ways of life on an Irish flax farm with typical scenes of a family at work and at play Provides an overview of the country noted for its fine linenAVED FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION sc 30 minutes 7386 color 1959 Uses animation and liveaction photography to portray the concep tion development and birth of a child Uses animation to show the pelvic region of the female and explains the function of the female reproduction organs and their role in the menstrual cycle Through animation the fertilization of the egg is shown Discusses heredity and shows the early cell division of the embryo the embedding of the cell cluster in the wall of the uterus the development of the fetus and the birth of the childMCGH NOTE Order on a separate order form and have countersigned by the superintendent FROM SOCIABLE SIX TO NOISY NINE sct 20 minutes 4437 1954 Describes the developmental characteristics of children from six to nine years old Compares the behavior of three siblingssix eight and nine yearsand points out their characteristics of development while emphasizing that they are individuals Illustrates differences between sexes shows children interacting in family situations and urges parents to have more patience and understandingMCGH FROM WHERE I SIT sct 26 minutes 7564 color 1979 From Where I Sit is a new version of a film produced by the Department in the 1960s It explores the many conflicting interests and opinions that converge on foreign policy issues trade energy and SALT are the three examples used which the public and the policymaker must take into account It is timely and provocative excellent for the classroom and adult discussion groupsUSDS FUN WITH SPEECH SOUNDS p 10 minutes 1961 1954 FRONTIER BOY OF THE EARLY MIDWEST ej 15 minutes 5369 color 1962 Describes the everyday events in the life of a Midwest settlers family from a childs viewport illustrating school and community activities as well as home life stressing the selfsufficiency of the early settler Highlights of the film include a frontier school in session an accurate picture of a frontier home components of the surrounding community and the suspense of an oldfashioned spelling beeEB FRUSTRATING FOURS AND FASCINATING FIVES sct 22 minutes 4400 1952 Studies the behavior of the four and fiveyearold child at home and at nursery school Shows how parents can help children learn to develop a sense of humor and appreciate the meaning of death Portrays through Roddy the typical behavior at these ages showing infantile helplessness and vigorous selfassertion at four and the beginning of independence and cooperation at fiveMCGH Records the way in which difficult sounds should be spoken Encourages repetition of sounds through classroom participation Covers the vowels and the consonants p m 1 r th s and chC FUNDAMENTAL OPERATIONS jsc 30 minutes 7070 1955 Analyzes modular arithmetic as an aid in understanding the principles of our own or rational arithmetic Through arithmetic modulo five shows the closure commutative and identity element principles using our own arithmetic Demonstrates that the two fundamental operations are addition and multiplication that sub traction and division are the inverse of these operations and that an addition and multiplication table limited in size by place value are required to perform fundamental operations Also shows the distinctive properties of arithmetic modulo sixIU FUNDAMENTALS OF AC AND DC GENERATION sc 20 minutes 5531 color 1967 Explains power generation as related to alternators generators and magnetos Exhibits the sine wave derivation process by animation and explains its application to industrial power generation and distribution Correlates Faradays magnetic laws with explanation and animationsGE FUNDAMENTALS OF RACQUETBALL ejs 10 minutes 139 color 1978 An introduction to the sport the court and rules of the game With a brief look at the equipment needed to play and an indepth examination of correct forehand and backhand stroke techniques this film offers the basis for a sound start in the sportAI FUNGI jsc 15 minutes 5363 I960 Uses timelapse photography photomicrography and animation to show how fungi grow and how they get food their importance as converters of dead matter their economic significance as a source of food as agents in food processing and also as acause of disease in plants and animalsEB FUTURE SHOCK 1112 42 minutes 9033 color 1972 Social Studies Based on the worldwide bestselling book this film provides a jarring look at our fastapproaching superelectronic futureartifi cial men thinking machines genetic engineeringand the start ling implications these may hold for us The question leaps out if too much change too fast is hurting us nowwhat can we expect tomorrowMCGH GALAPAGOS FINCHES THE jsc 22 minutes 4562 color 1973 This film studies speciation in insular vertebrates as exemplified by the Geospizid finches After reviewing the birds role in Darwins conclusion that species are mutable the film shows major finch bill structures in relation to the birds feeding habitsHAR GALILEO js 16 minutes 4222 1959 Filmed in Italy at locations associated with Galileo Recreates some of the dramatic elements of Galileos struggle for the right of science to question tradition Shows how he disproved earlier theories of Aristotle by demonstrating his laws of falling bodies how he verified the astronomical theories of Copernicus and how in spite of strong opposition he continued to make new discoveries in the realm of physical scienceC GANDHI js 26 minutes 7453 1964 Presents the life story of Mohandas Gandhi the man who led India to independence by nonviolent means Shows Gandhi in prison living his principle of freedom through suffering as well 51 as other dramatic examples of his passive resistance toward the British MCGH GANGESSACRED RIVER jsc 27 minutes 7545 color 1965 Shows life along the historic Ganges River from its source in the Himalayas to its mouth in the Bay of Bengal Discusses the in fluence of the river its religious significance the forces of unity and disunity in modern Indian life and problems of economic developmentEB GARBAGE EXPLOSION THE js 16 minutes 5285 color 1970 Investigates the nature volume and composition of solid wastes which include a growing proportion of less destructible paper metals plastic and glass Presents the advantages and disadvan tages of current disposal methods and shows possible long range solutionsEB GARDEN PLANTS AND HOW THEY GROW ej 10 minutes 294 color 1953 Deals with the growth of garden plants and classifies them as plants that store food in their roots leaves seeds and seed pods respectively Shows examples of each type and illustrates with timelapse photography the growth of a seed into a plant Describes the characteristics of good soil and compares the results of gardening in rich and poor soils Tells how plants use plant food moisture air and sunlight in order to grow and shows friends and enemies of garden plantsC GASES AND HOW THEY COMBINE sc 21 minutes 5255 color 1962 Shows and discusses some properties that distinguish gases Mea sures the volumes of ammonia and hydrogen and oxygen and hydrogen and chlorine that will combine Shows that each of the combinations follows a simple integer ratio and emphasizes the significance of this finding as it bears out Avogadros HypothesisMLA GENE ACTION s 16 minutes 5414 1963 Portrays the biochemical mechanisms of inheritance Uses simple animation to show how the DNA of chromosomes can replicate itself during mitosis and how it can serve as a pattern for the messenger RNAEB GENERAL DRUG ABUSE js 5 minutes 520 color Presents an overall view of the problems which might exist if a person abuses various drugsGSA GEOGRAPHY OF YOUR COMMUNITY pe 10 minutes 600 1954 Illustrates how geographic concepts can be learned by studying the local community Points out how children see the community around them when riding the school bus or when traveling about their town Pictures the city and surrounding area from a helicopter and transfers by animation what is seen to a map of the area Asks and answers such questions as why there are an ice cream factory and a pottery plant in the community and points out the interrelationships between factories roads railroads and geographic factorsC GEOLOGICAL WORK OF ICE SECOND EDITION jsc 11 minutes 264 color I960 Shows the types and formation of glaciers glacial movement and gradation and topographical results of glaciers as evidenced by moraines eskers striated and grooved rocks cirques hanging valleys and fiords Animated drawings explain the Pleistocene glaciation period Locates the two great continental glaciers in existence todaythe Greenland and Antarctic ice sheetsEB GEOMETRIC VECTORSADDITION js 17 minutes 4641 color 1971 Using the study of motion as motivation the film introduces the notion of vectors and defines it as an equivalence class of arrows The addition of vectors is defined and the properties of addition are derivedIFB GEOMETRY AND YOU js 10 minutes 532 1948 Shows Jim and Bob using a protractor and a ruler to apply their knowledge of the use of rectangles triangles and circles and the principles of congruence similarity and symmetry wtien they add a porch to a model house they are constructingC GEOMETRY CURVES AND CIRCLES e 10 minutes 270 color 1965 This film introduces the pupil to the idea of the curve such as line segments closed and open curves circles and arcs Any path between two points is a curve A curve is a set of points A number of different kinds of curves can be definedBFA GEOMETRY LINES AND SHAPES Pe 10 minutes 1525 color 1966 Uses actual objects and animation to introduce concepts related to lines Says that a line is a set of points that goes on and on in both directions it is straight it has no ends Discusses line segments and points out that rectangles squares and triangles are formed of line segmentsBFA GEOMETRY POINTS ANGLES LINES AND TIGERS e 9 minutes 274 color 1965 Animation color and sound are used to define basic geometry terms in telling a fantasy adventure for creative young minds as they begin to discover geometry Not only are meaningful relation ships taught to young children when new mathematics is introducedtheres a new sense of fun tooBFA GEOMETRY SOME QUADRILATERALS e 12 minutes 276 color 1967 In this animated film the viewer is introduced to various quadrilat erals and is shown that these shapes are used to form many familiar objects The general definition of a quadrilateral is given and shown Then the parallelogram rectangle and square are carefully explained to make it possible for the student to see that these are special types of quadrilateralsBFA GEORGE MASON PART I sc 25 minutes 7404 1965 Dramatizes George Masons fight for inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the Constitution He refuses to sign the Constitution without it and the Virginia Ratifying Convention resolves that the first order of business for the new Congress shall be to amend the Constitution with a declaration of rightsRSA GEORGE MASON PART II sc 25 minutes 7405 1965 See description of Part IRSA GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER ejs 11 minutes 1990 1967 Uses historic footage of Dr Carver at work in his laboratory during the early 1930s to present a documental account of the achieve ments of the Negro American who was born a slave in 1864 Emphasizes the devotion of his life to mankind and the develop ment of peanut byproductsBFA GEORGES FLAGPOLE PROBLEM ej I minutes 2061 color 1970 Shows George making a science fair model using similar triangles to find the height of a flagpole Explains the problem using the model then goes to the real flagpole and repeats by finding the height of the poleBFA GEORGIA PARKS AND HISTORIC SITES jsc 20 minutes 4244 color From campsites on top of a mountain to Civil War battlegrounds near the coast state parks offer many opportunities to explore Georgias rich and historical heritage This film investigates the 52natural and manmade events that molded the land these parks now protect and takes a look at the variety of activities they offer GDNR GERMANY FEUDAL STATES TO UNIFICATION jsc 12 minutes 4224 1959 Presents an overview of the events in German history from the eighth century through 1871 which influenced unification Shows the gradual breakup of the German Empire from the death of Charlemagne to the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648 Emphasizes the role of Prussia in unification throughout the seventeenth century and of Frederick the Great in further consolidating the position of Prussia making her the chief rival to Austria for leadership of the German states Reviews the part of Otto von Bismarck in gaining final unification through three planned warsC GERMANYTHE SOUTHERN UPLANDS ejsc 18 minutes 4987 color 1961 Thriving Western Germany is seen through the eyes of a German family enjoying a two week vacation motoring through the Southern Uplands From Frankfurt their home they take a trip down the Rhine then motor on to beautiful Heidelberg south to rebuilt Stuttgart through the Black Forest and finally to Schaffhausen and the Falls of the Rhine Charming villages ancient crafts and simple folkways contrast with the modern industrial North UEVA GERONIMO JONES jsc 21 minutes 4744 color 1970 Tells of the identity crisis of Geronimo Jones a descendant of the great Apache Chief Geronimo Relates how he is given a treasured Apache medallion by his grandfather which he trades in for a television set Describes his bewilderment when he turns on the set and indians are being portrayed as enemiesLCA GET THAT JOB CHANGING JOBS sc 14 minutes 4094 color 1975 Jan learns how to evaluate her present job before making a final decision how to find new job leads and the proper way to resignC GET THAT JOB CHOOSING A CAREER sc 13 minutes 4096 color 1975 How Jerry Susan and Mitch choose their careers offers guidance to young people entering the job marketC GET THAT JOB FINDING LEADS sc 11 minutes 277 color 1975 Three people show how they got their jobs by developing leads from a variety of sourcesC GET THAT JOB HANDLING THE INTERVIEW sc 92 minutes 278 color 1975 Frank Davis demonstrates good interview preparation as he gets ready for and then has the interviewC GET THAT JOB KEEPING UP WITH THE CHANGING WORLD sc 15 minutes 4099 color 1975 Experts talk about the changing job scene and how to help people adjust to itC GET THAT JOB LINE UP YOUR INTERVIEW sc 11 minutes 279 color 1975 Realizing that he has to line up some interviews before getting a job Bill learns about resumes choosing the right job objective and writing introductory lettersC GETTING A PROMOTION jsc 14 minutes 5616 color 1970 Features three girls returning to their high school after working for a year and serving as consultants during a Career Day program Points out that although the girls advancements are in different fields they illustrate the same qualifications such as ability and willingness to tackle their jobs with enthusiasmEB GETTING ALONG p 3 minutes 778 color 1969 Emphasizes the role that hands play when a quarrel between two playmates is settled by an elderly manEB GETTING ALONG WITH OTHERS p 10 minutes 651 color 1965 Uses everyday incidents in a classroom and at home to show children the importance of getting along with others examples of how to get along and the results of cooperation in a classroomC GETTING READY ej 15 minutes 4807 color 1974 Careers require preparation and planning This film introduces a gymnast an archeologist and a policewoman and shows how each of them goes about preparing for his or her careerEB GETTING READY FOR JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL e 17 minutes 5617 color 1970 Uses new seventh graders to answer fearful questions and to present the positive side of junior high experiences such as increased independence more choices new friends Points out that junior high faculty and student body are willing to give help and answer questionsBFA GEYSERS AND HOT SPRINGS REVISED EDITION ejs 10 minutes 1150 color 1969 Discusses hydrothermal activity as related to volcanism Explains the eruptive action of geysers ans shows various types Features the geysers and hot springs in Yellowstone National Park WyomingAB GIANTS AND DWARFS ej 13 minutes 4422 1952 Presents the enchanted land of the eastern Belgian Congo and the Ruanda Urundi the land of the sevenfoot Watusi and the midget pygmy Shows Albert Park one of the worlds largest wild animal sanctuariesFON GINGERBREAD KINGDOM THE p 13 minutes 5486 color Presents through animated puppetry the fairy tale of how Mark the shoemakers apprentice saves Princess Margaretta from the wicked Dragon of the Gingerbread KingdomFL GIRL TO WOMAN REVISED EDITION ej 1 minutes 5461 color 1976 Deals with human growth and development during the turbulent change from girlhood to womanhood Describes the male reproduc tive system as well as that of the female Presented as a scientific and authoritative treatment and produced in animation under medical and psychiatric supervisionCHU Note Preview before showing Order on a separate form and have countersigned by the Superintendent GIRLS AWARE j 10 minutes 744 color 1976 Four case histories describe the problem of young girls falling prey to molesters Emphasis is put on recognizing the danger signals and avoiding the problem before it becomes criticalSD GIVE A CAR A MAN WHO CAN DRIVE js 14 minutes 4833 Depicts an automobile as the personality narrating its own story Tells how it became a highway menace through the careless and emotional irresponsibility of its owners Carries a strong message to the motoring public and to pedestrians to help reduce traffic tragediesJS GLACIER ON THE MOVE jsc 11 minutes 260 color 1973 Four years of unique cinematic study led to this unusual film of a glacier in action Using a timelapse camera and still photographs the film shows the rhythm of glacial movement in summer and in winter while dramatizing the role of the camera as a scientific 53 tool The narration describes the effects of gravity pressure and temperature on the large masses of ice Two laboratory experiments demonstrate the deformation of ice under high pressureEB GLACIERS jsc 15 minutes 4834 color 1960 Tells in detail how glaciers are formed and shows glaciers at Mt Rainier Washington and in Alaska as well as some glacier scenes of ice sheets in Antarctica and Greenland Diagrams and animated maps show the effects of glacier action and the extent of ice during the past agesNOR GOING BACK ej 15 minutes 4808 color 1974 This film focuses on how ones environment family peers culture and geography plays a role in career decisions In The Most Important Thing the film dealt with how values affect ones values are formedEB GOLD RUSH BOY ej 16 minutes 4493 color 1954 Tells of the experiences of a pioneer boy in the Gold Rush days in California Shows gold panning by a prospector the baking of bread blacksmithing and early schooling and life in a mining town as seen through the eyes of the young boyCHU GOLD RUSH DAYS ej 14 minutes 4167 1958 David Whitcomb lured by the discovery of gold in California travels overland from Vermont to take part in the exciting adven tures Portrays the hardships of transportation in 1849 life in a gold mining settlement the effect of the Gold Rush on population growth and prosperity in the West and events leading to the statehood of CaliforniaC GOLDEN TWENTIES PART I js 30 minutes 7040 1952 Pictures the fabulous Jazz Age the age of the lost generation through newsreel shots of the time The narrators are Red Barber Elmer Davis Robert Q Lewis and Frederick Lewis Taylor Ranges over the fields of politics sports business entertainment and ordinary living President Harding Red Grange Bobby Jones Rudolph Valentino and Sinclair Lewis are a few of the many personalities shownMCGH GOLDEN TWENTIES PART II jsc 30 minutes 7041 See description of Pt IMCGH 1952 GOLDFINCH FAMILY Pe 8 minutes 1472 color 1956 Provides a complete view of the family life of goldfinches including their eating habits their special way of building a nest and the ways the parent goldfinches work together to feed and care for their young Traces the daybyday growth of the young goldfinches from the time of hatching until they are able to leave the nest and care for themselvesEB GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS p 11 minutes 233 color 1968 A girl and three real bears reenact the fairy tale of Goldilocks and the three bears Suggests that the film audience draw pictures of the story or read other storiesC GOOD EARTH sc 39 minutes 9011 1943 Excerpts prepared for school use from MetroGoldwynMayers 1937 motion picture of the same title Based on the novel of the same title by Pearl S Buck A literature appreciation film portraying the characters dramatizing familiar quotations and situations and visualizing the setting of the story and its influence upon the characters and the plotFI GOOD HEALTH HABITS pe 7 minutes 1264 With the help of his dog Mr DoRight Johnny quickly learns about health through cleanlinessCOF GOOD HEALTH PRACTICES PART 1 p 9 minutes 1124 color 1953 Judy and Jim enjoy everyday living because they keep healthy Includes good health practices related to eating going to the toilet cleanliness rest and sleep Compares an engines use of fuel with the bodys use of foodAVF GOOD HEALTH PRACTICES PART 2 p 10 minutes 1125 color 1953 Shows Judys and Jims good health practices related to teeth eyes ears nose and posture The setting is a vacation day spent at home and at the beach Emphasizes the importance of ones senses in many everyday pleasures In the evening Judy and Jim continue good health practices while eating studying watching television and going to bedAVF GOOD POSTURE FOR GOOD HEALTH ej 17 minutes 4991 1955 Presents a posture specialist talking simple posture facts to a fourthgrade class Students from the eighth grade chosen for their exemplary carriage serve as models Details of how to establish good posture habits are givenTOM GOVERNOR JOHN M SLATON PART I sc 25 minutes 7400 1966 Dramatizes the efforts of Governor John M Slaton of Georgia to protect the rights of convicted murderer Leo Frank despite grave risks to his own political future Although there was doubt as to the testimony which convicted Frank an inflamed mob lynched him after the governor had commuted his death sentenceRSA GOVERNOR JOHN M SLATON PART II sc 25 minutes 7401 See description of Pt IRSA 1966 GOYA js 20 minutes 4658 1955 Features a biographical study of the Spanish artist Goya as told through his work Describes the artists life and art the turbulent times in which he lived and the social effect of his cartoons etchings paintings and writingsEH GRAMMAR VERBS AND WAYS WE USE THEM js 11 minutes 1861 1957 Uses simple and entertaining animated drawings to illustrate the meaning of terms relating to verbs including action state of being transitive intransitive voice mood tense and principal partsC GRAND CANYON ejs 29 minutes 7297 color 1961 Supplies visual impressions of the Grand Canyon to the musical background of Ferde Grofes Grand Canyon Suite Utilizes the four seasons desert animals the Colorado River the Painted Desert and nature as a whole to depict the four titles in the score Painted Desert and Sunrise On the Trail Cloudburst and Sunset and FinaleWD GRANDMA MOSES jsc 22 minutes 4269 color 1950 Shows the life and works of Grandma Moses American primitive painter who reached the age of 90 in 1950 She is shown in her simple busy life on a farm in upstate New York where she painted and prepared her own painting boards and observed the landscape through the changing seasons Archibald MacLeish is narrator and writerRadim GRANDMOTHER MAKES BREAD p 11 minutes 1024 color 1958 Billy and Robin learn to make bread as they help their grandmoth er They observe the measuring of the ingredients and the working 54 Iof the yeast They do chores while the bread is rising and enjoy slices of warm bread fresh from the ovenBFA GRAPHING LINEAR EQUATIONS js 11 minutes 1725 1961 Introduces the concept of mathematical line graphs working with simple linear equations Shows in stepbystep detail how line graphs are constructed and how these graphs represent the relation ships between variables Also explains how the values of constant terms and varying coefficients affect graphsC GRAPHS UNDERSTANDING AND USING THEM ej 11 minutes 1668 color 1967 Shows Joan graphing the number of soda pops she has sold at the local baseball games Explains that a graph is a visual representa tion of a set of ordered pairs Shows various types such as the pictograph horizontal and vertical bar graph circle graph and the line graphC GRASSHOPPER THEA TYPICAL INSECT ejsc 6 minutes 1965 color 1953 The grasshoppers body structure is shown to exemplify the basic characteristics of insects Its life cycle is studied as typical of those insects which go through a process of incomplete metamorphosis Also points out the need for controlling the grasshoppers destructivenessC GRASSLANDS THE js 16 minutes 5389 color 1962 Illustrates the ecological interrelationships of the grasslands biome giving examples of typical food chains Shows the locations of the worlds grasslands Explains how they may have originated and describes their importance as foodproducing areasEB GRAVITY AND WHAT IT DOES pe 11 minutes 1669 color 1966 Explains in simple terms the force of gravity Answers common questions of children such as Why do things fall down and not up and Why would I weigh less on the moonC GRAVITY WEIGHT AND WEIGHTLESSNESS ej 11 minutes 1514 color 1963 Defines weight as the measure of the pull of gravity Objects in free fall are shown to be weightless Relates Newtons classic experi ment to show that a cannon ball fired with sufficient force would become weightless and orbit the earth Shows space scientists studying gravity and the effects of weightlessness in connection with launching satellites into orbitBFA GRAY GULL THE HUNTER ejs 19 minutes 5265 1956 Tells the story of the struggle for existence among the bird life on a rocky Swedish island with the gray gull in the role of the marauder Other sea birdsthe murre the ring plover the mergan ser duck the arctic tern and the sea mewlive in fear of the robber gullEB GRAY SQUIRREL SECOND EDITION pe 11 minutes 124 color 1961 Shows the life of a squirrel family from the time the young squirrels are two weeks old until the time that they are grown and become independent Also shows the daily activities of the squirrels in their natural habitat from spring through midwinter Shows the young squirrels learning to climb their trips out of the nest their search for and storage of food and their avoidance of hungry predators Concludes with a squirrels narrow escape from a red foxEB GREAT AMERICANS ABE LINCOLN ej 16 minutes 8143 color 1982 Historical photographs supplement the onlocation filming of the life of Abraham Lincoln This film tells the story of his rise from a humble farm boy to the 16th President of the United States It further profiles his personal qualities and offers historical background for the times in which he livedEB GREAT AMERICANS BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ej 15 minutes 4630 color 1980 As an old man Franklin tells in retrospect his own fascinating his tory to a young printers apprentice his career as a printers appren tice author inventor his ambassadorship to France and his in volvement in the creation of the Declaration of Independence and participation in the Constitutional Convention of 1787EBE GREAT AMERICANS GEORGE WASHINGTON ej 15 minutes 4663 color 1980 As Washington sits for a portrait being painted by the Scottish artist Archibald Robertson our first President recalls the important events in his historical career his service in the British Army and the Revolutionary American Army his farming at Mount Vemon and his terms as PresidentEBE GREAT AMERICANS MARTIN LUTHER KING JR js 24 minutes 8118 color 1982 Using documentary footage and the voices of people who were involved in the most prominent issues of his life the film examines Kings belief in nonviolent protest and the impact of his leadership on the Civil Rights movement Demonstrates how King helped establish the Public Accomodations Act the Voting Rights Act and the Open Housing ActEB GREAT AMERICANS THOMAS JEFFERSON ej 13 minutes 4644 color 1980 As a newspaper publisher interviews Jefferson at Monticello in the year of Americas 50th anniversary the viewer becomes acquainted with the achievements and career of this great statesman and Presi dent the writing of the Declaration of Independence the Bill of Rights his political career in America and his ministry to France and his founding of the University of VirginiaEBE GREAT APES THE FACT VS FANTASY ejs 23 minutes 6197 color 1977 For years entertainment films have created the fiction of great apes as fierce powerful creatures that seek to destroy humans This film documents the life habits of the real great apes chimpanzees gorillas orangutans and others Social behavior intelligence reasons for species endangerment and resemblances to man are exploredEB GREAT DEBATE THE LINCOLN VS DOUGLAS js 30 minutes 8135 color 1965 A reenactment of key segments of these blistering debates and the burning national issues underlying them The incisive words of the debaters invite students to examine and discuss the moral and political principles involved many of which are still aliveEB GREAT EXPECTATIONS sc 22 minutes 4583 color 1975 This film discusses nutrition for pregnant and nursing women It portrays women and infants from a variety of social and ethnic backgrounds in reallife situations so that any audience can identify with them Possible solutions to common dietrelated problems of pregnancy and nutrients of special concern to pregnant and nursing mothers are specifically discussedSNE GREAT HOLIDAY MASSACRE PART I jsc 27 minutes 7145 1960 Edward R Murrow and staff report on the causes and possible cures of the gigantic traffic problem exemplified by one Labor Day weekend Explores the manifold problem of drunken drivers and allowing teenagers to driveCAR GREAT HOLIDAY MASSACRE THE PART II js 28 minutes 7146 See description of Pt ICAR 1960 GREAT LAKES HOW THEY WERE FORMED ejsc 11 minutes 544 color 1951 Shows chiefly by animated maps and models the extent of the polar icecap at one time the advances and retreats of the icecap the 55 BKsresulting rise in the earth which formed the Great Lakes the formation of Niagara Falls and Niagara Gorge and actual scenes of the results of the glacial movementsEB GREAT LAKES THE jsc 15 minutes 5155 color 1981 The world encompases a vast array of ecological regions from the glacier region to the tropical marshland from the region far above the timberline to our coastal environment This film closely exam ines the lake ecosystem in order to give young people an under standing of the natural world in which they liveJ GREAT LAKES THE NORTH AMERICAS INLAND SEAS jsc 16 minutes 5284 color 1971 Uses animated maps and diagrams as well as regular photography to show the history and resources of the Great Lakes region lake transportation and the role of the Great Lakes in the economic life of the United States and the rest of the worldEB GREAT PIGGY BANK RAID THE HONESTY p 12 minutes 282 color 1974 Our Forest Town friends try to raise enough money to buy red and gold uniforms for their band concert When they come up 200 short Coslo takes it from his sister Taffys piggybank What happens next provides a lesson in honesty and mutual trustC GREAT PLAINS THE FROM GREEN TO GOLD ejs 15 minutes 5067 color 1965 Dramatizes the development of the Great Plains area from covered wagons to modern multicombine harvesting Pictures an early home of the region and shows how the people lived Shows a modern farm of more than 1000 acres on which wheat is grown Shows modern farm machinery in use and explains something of the economics of modern farmingMCGH GREAT RELIGIONS BUDDHISM sc 16 minutes 5073 1962 Discusses the founding of Buddhism its adaptation by various Oriental cultures its precepts and its broad influence in the countries where it has been acceptedMCGH GREAT RELIGIONS HINDUISM sc 19 minutes 5072 1962 Reviews the origins of Hinduism the development of the caste system the belief in a trinity of gods the Hindu epics Hinduisms precepts and its adaptation to the new Indian nationalism and to scientific thoughtMCGH GREAT RELIGIONS ISLAM sc 19 minutes 5074 1962 Discusses the life of Mohammed the origin of the Koran Islams spread through the Middle East and into India its precepts and its pervasive influence on the lives of its followersMCGH GREAT THEMES OF LITERATURE AUTHORITY AND REBELLION jst 28 minutes 8016 color 1973 What makes a man throw aside tradition and perform an act of rebellion And once a rebellion is accomplished who is responsi ble for establishing new authority Focusing on the first part of The Caine Mutiny the film traces both the disintegration of Captain Queeg and the growing mortal dilemma of Ensign Keith The climax of the film is the mutiny itself in which Ensign Keith must decide whether to support his captain and maintain tradition or endorse the mutinyLCA GREAT THEMES OF LITERATURE CONSCIENCE IN CON FLICT sct 28 minutes 8012 color 1973 To what extent should a man hold fast to his principles Sir Thomas More former Lord Chancellor of England and friend of King Henry VIII must choose whether to support the tenets of his conscience or accede to the pressures of his King who seeks to divorce his wife marry Ann Boleyn and wrest control of the Church away from the Pope More is urged to condone the Kings acts but More believes that to ignore his own beliefs is to deny his existence as a manLCA GREAT THEMES OF LITERATURE CRIME AND THE CRIMINAL sct 28 minutes 8013 color 1973 How different is the criminal from the rest of us Does society have the right to take his life Truman Capote explored these questions in his nonfiction novel IN COLD BLOOD and Orson Welles extends that exploration in this film Perry Smith and his friend Dick have ruthlessly murdered an entire family They are vicious killers but as the film and book make painfully clear they are also men like the rest of usat times gentle pitiable always human The film gives a complex compelling picture of a criminal It forces us to understand this murderer and having understood him we wonder perhaps if society has the right in turn to murder him LCA GREAT THEMES OF LITERATURE HEROES AND COW ARDS sct 28 minutes 8014 color 1974 At a moment of crisis will a man be the hero he thinks he is or will he succumb to cowardice Jim in Joseph Conrads famous novel LORD JIM sees himself as a highly capable ships first mate But when the ship is damaged and he must choose whether to risk his life alerting passengers or quickly save himself Jims illusions are suddenly shatteringly stripped away The searing confrontation with his own nature shapes Jims entire futureLCA GREAT THEMES OF LITERATURE MAN AND WOMAN sct 28 minutes 8015 color 1973 When Shakespeares Petrucchio and Kate meet sparks fly as they seem to do so often in the confrontation between man and woman Almost every famous scene between the two is shown including the mock trial in which Petrucchio bets others that he has the most faithful and tamed wife In the end of course the shrew is tamed but Kate in her own way has tamed PetrucchioLCA GREAT WAR THE PART I jsc 27 minutes 7393 1965 Shows some of the events that led to World War I the progress of the war itself the impact of the war on the American people and the part the United States played in itMCGH GREAT WAR THE PART II jsc 26 minutes 7394 1965 See description of Pt IMCGH GREECE THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE ej 11 minutes 1825 1959 Surveys the effects of the geography of Greece on its social and economic conditions Reviews the problems which began in ancient Greece with poor land and climate and indicates how erosion mountains and seas result in the present occupations of limited mining livestock raising processing food products fish ing and maritime shipping Points up the transportation problems in the country and tells of the progress being made in conservation and transportation throughout GreeceC GREEK MYTHS THE PART I MYTH AS FICTION HISTORY AND RITUAL s 27 minutes 8119 color 1971 Explores myth as primitive fiction history in disguise and the outgrowth of prehistoric ritual Important myths such as Theseus and the Minotaur Orpheus and Eurydice Actaeon and Artemis and Persephone are presented in drama art and animation Shows how mythology refined and adapted becomes a source for literature art and musicEB GREEK MYTHS THE PART II MYTH AS SCIENCE RELIGION AND DRAMA s 25 minutes 8120 color 1971 Shows how ancient man developed myths to explain natural phenomena and religious and moral problems The myth of 56Narcissus is a shrewd psychological diagnosis the myth of Typhoeus imprisoned under Mount Etna an attempt to explain volcanoes the story of Hyperion and Phaethon relates to a possible solar disturbanceEB GREEKS IN SEARCH OF MEANING jsc 26 minutes 7122 color 1971 Recreates the concerns and achievements of the Greeks of Athens in the Fifth Century BC Reveals the universal struggle with the problems of freedom and the meaning of lifeLCA GROWTH OF AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY sc 19 minutes 5035 1963 Traces the major steps in the growth of American foreign policy from eighteenth century isolationism to twentieth century leader ship Points out Washingtons policy of isolationism Jeffersons freedom from entangling alliances and the Monroe Doctrine Includes the United States ratification of United Nations member ship the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan Concludes with excerpts from the inaugural address of President KennedyMCGH GROWTH OF INTELLIGENCE IN PRESCHOOL YEARS ct 31 minutes 7114 color 1972 The growth of thinking processes in the preschool years is the basis for this film Children from three to six years of age are presented with tasks which reveal how they are thinking as they sort objects put them in onetoone correspondence or arrange them in order of size The interview material is used not only to illustrate develop mental changes but also to clarify certain Piagetian terms often mystifying to the student of PiagetDAV GROWTH OF PLANTS THE s 21 minutes 5403 1962 Illustrates the plant growth process especially in woody plants and shows how cell division elongation and differentiation contribute to stem and root growth Discusses the effects of hormones gravity and light on plant growthEB GROWTH OF SEEDS jsc 14 minutes 5305 1957 Tells of the importance of seed producing plants Distinguishes between angiosperms and gymnosperms and between dicotyledons and monocotyledons Through timelapse photography shows the germination of a variety of seeds Illustrates with samples of the various seeds and explains that all seeds are alike in that they contain an embryo a seed coat and food By drawings distinguishes between monocotyledons and dicotyledons and discusses the plu mule and hypocotyl Depicts the treating of seeds to speed germination and by timelapse photography demonstrates germi nation Points out that the size of the seed is no indication of the size of the resulting plantEB GROWTH THROUGH A TWOYEAR KINDERGARTEN sct 20 minutes 4530 Records the daily activities of a kindergarten program Begins with the first day activity of the new pupil Other first year activities such as dressing creative dramatics a picnic etc are shown Second year activities include unit work field trip and lunch time Concludes with the knowledge that increased skills and physical dexterity are apparent as children perform more and more difficult tasksSIU GUESSING GAME pe 7 minutes 2054 color 1969 Utilizes a splitscreen technique for showing movement in dramatic play finishing with a real picture Examples pantomimists mimic the dribbling and shooting of a basketball then the splitscreen shows the ball going through the hoop although the two pictures do not always matchEB GUITAR THE FROM STONE AGE THROUGH SOLID ROCK ejs 14 minutes 4587 color 1971 This film depicts the history of the instrument and its musical styles some of them played by the great Brazilianborn guitarist Laurindo Almeida The film is suitable for classes in music related arts language arts general humanities and social studies Class room discussion after viewing can lead to better understanding of the guitar and can motivate students to learn more about music in generalX GYMNASTICS FUNDAMENTALS AND TECHNIQUES PARTI sc 16 minutes 4423 Opens with a printed commentary on the history and present status of gymnastic competition Experienced gymnasts demonstrate parallel bar routines of varying degrees of difficulty and the rope climb The long horse is used to explainthe principles of vaulting Uses slow motion to show form in tumbling Simple stunts are then combined into progressively more difficult routinesPHP GYMNASTICS FUNDAMENTALS AND TECHNIQUES PART II sc 16 minutes 4424 Briefly reviews the history and present status of gymnastic competi tion Gymnasts with varying degrees of skill are shown warming up performing a complex free exercise routine and using the still and swinging rings the side horse and the horizontal or high bar Slow motion is used to demonstrate some simple beginning moves as the commentator criticizes each executionPHP GYMNASTICS FUNDAMENTALS FOR BOYS jsc 14 minutes 5535 color 1967 Uses slow motion and stop action to illustrate basic techniques and methods of gymnastics Emphasizes throughout proper safety procedures and spotting methods Demonstrates basic moves in tumbling on parallel bars and on the horizontal bars Shows more advanced movements on the side horse and still ringsBFA GYMNASTICS FUNDAMENTALS FOR GIRLS jsc 15 minutes 5536 color 1967 Uses slow motion and stop action to illustrate basic techniques and methods of gymnastics Emphasizes throughout proper safety procedures and spotting methods Demonstrates basic moves in tumbling on the balance beam on the uneven parallel bars and free exercise routine Shows more advanced routines featuring strength balance grace and fluid movementBFA GYMNOSPERMS s 17 minutes 5353 1961 Defines gymnosperms and traces the life cycle of the pine using animation and timelapse sequences Examples of lesserknown gymnosperms are shown and the importance of conifers is illustratedEB HABITS OF HEALTH FOOD TO LIVE AND GROW pe 13 Vi minutes 4113 color 1975 We all live more satisfying lives if we eat a balance of foods to give us enough energy and the materials we need to grow So it is important to eat a variety of foods Using examples of student eating habits and following laboratory experiments with diets fed to rats this film dramatizes the need for good eating habitsBFA HABITS OF HEALTH KEEPING IN TOP SHAPE pe 13 minutes 4117 color 1975 Sometimes when we awaken we might feel great and other times we might just feel drained or without any energy to participate in activities We cant always feel in top shape but there are things we can do to help us maintain physical wellbeing most of the time Through liveaction limited animation stop motion and slow motion viewers will see the benefits of sound habits of rest exercise good diet and good postureBFA HABITS OF HEALTH THE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION pe 10 minutes 286 color 1975 This film has been designed to acquaint young people with a doctor and the purpose of a physical examination Viewers are shown how a doctor examines a patient and the routines followed as the heart reflexes pulse rate and other parts of the body are checked Record keeping may seem unimportant but is shown to be of great 57 importance as its purpose is explained by the examining physician portrayed in the filmBFA HAIKU ej 14 minutes 4119 color 1972 Haiku is a form of unrhymed poetry consisting of three lines and seventeen syllables It usually reveals a season of the year and often deals with nature A number of haiku are read in the film some in Japanese followed by an English translation The haiku were chosen not only to illustrate Japanese philosophy but to relate the timeless wisdom of each brief poem to our own lives The visuals accompanying the haiku readings are both literal and abstract for haiku only draws an outline The viewer must use his imagination to fill in the restSTA HAIRDRESS THROUGH THE AGES ej 11 minutes 1106 Presents the story of hairstyle for men and women from the days of the cavemen to modern times Shows how hat and hair styles changed in yesterday as they do todayAL HALF MILLION TEENAGERS js 16 minutes 4793 color 1964 Discusses the prevalance of venereal disease especially among teenagers and emphasizes the need for recognition of symptoms and prompt treatment Indicates that of the more than one million new cases in a recent year more than onehalf were teenagers Uses microcinematography to show the spirochete which causes syphilis and the gonococcus which causes gonorrhea Describes the symptoms of each disease in the male and female and stresses the importance of prompt treatment Note Preview before showing Order on a separate form and have countersigned by the SuperintendentCHU HALOGENS THE SECOND EDITION sc 16 minutes 4364 color 1966 Presents the physical and chemical properties of fluorine chlorine bromine and iodine and demonstrates how their atom structure is related to their high reactivity and the stability of their compounds Shows the utilization of the halogen family and illustrates some of the new developments with Teflon coatingC HAMLET AGE OF ELIZABETH sc 28 minutes 7503 color 1959 In this series Maynard Mack of Yale University discusses various aspects of Hamlet Dramatized scenes are performed by the Stratford Shakespearean Festival Company of Canada This part reviews the events preceding the reign of Queen Elizabeth I and studies her personality and its effect upon English life of the period Recounts briefly Shakespeares life the tastes of his theater audiences and the effect that the differences in stage structure between a theater like the Globe and a modem stage have upon the playwrights selection of techniques Concludes by presenting Act I Scene 1 of Hamlet to raise the fundamental questions to be discussed laterEB HAMLET POISONED KINGDOM sc 28 minutes 7505 color 1959 Maynard Mack pursues a search for the pattern behind each of the three poisoning episodes which come as a climax to each of the three movements of the play Describes Elizabethans attitude about government in which power came down from God through the king and relates this to the spiritual poisoning of Denmark by Claudius which infects the state and kills his court The personality of each main character s studied in selected dramatizationsEB HAMLET READINESS IS ALL sc 31 minutes 7506 color 1959 Develops an understanding of Shakespeares characters and their motivations through an emphasis upon Hamlet as a young man gradually comprehending the seemingly contradictory forces which cause seemingly unsolvable problems The problems examined include the reality and permanence of evil and the fact that people are not always what they seem the separation of reality from the deceptive the contamination of good intentions by evil forces the reality of death and the view of man as royalEB HAMLET WHAT HAPPENS IN HAMLET sc 30 minutes 7504 color 1959 Analyzes the play as consisting fundamentally of three interwoven storiesa ghost story a detective story and a revenge story Uses scenes from Acts I III and IV to introduce the principal characters and present the structure of each substoryEB HAND AND CLAY A CELEBRATION ejsc 19 minutes 4550 color 1970 Two Japanese potters demonstrate step by step two basic ways of creating clay potsby throwing on a wheel and by the coil method While much is learned about technique tools and terminology as three diverse types of pots are made the film uses the demonstra tions primarily as vehicles for considering the relationship of the art to the artist and his backgroundFILMFAIR HANDWRITING IS IMPORTANT ejs 11 minutes 683 color 1963 Relates how poor handwriting can cause misunderstandings poor grades in school work and expensive errors Demonstrates good handwriting techniquesAVF HANDY DANDY DOITYOURSELF ANIMATION FILM THE ejs 12 minutes 5798 color 1974 Three young students work together making Super 8 animated movies They demonstrate how to use various materials including pen and ink cutouts finger paints sand and claythen go on to show how to achieve such cinematic effects as pixillation while the film uses some of its own The entire process from equipment setup to finished movies is shown including two examples of the childrens work Trapped and A Giant Leap for Mankind A Step Too Far For Voodzpar The film treats its subject in a bright fun manner with basic demonstrations set to a lively music track LCA HANDY DANDY DOITYOURSELF EDITING FILM THE ejs 12 minutes 5799 color 1974 Editing as this film points out can do wonders for a movie It can also do wonders for a student in teaching how to organize discriminate make decisions and discipline his work Here the students learn how to assemble their footage selecting rearranging and discarding to create the best possible visual sequence They leam how to add the sound track using narration live sound and musicLCA HANDY DANDY DOITYOURSELF FILMMAKING FILM THE ejs 8 minutes 163 color 1974 Students demonstrate how to shoot a liveaction film They choose a story and decide to shoot a documentary on the sport of jousting How they check on the necessary equipment camera taperecorder and tripod and use the various items are shown Such film techniques as employing the zoom lens and panning are demon strated and how to record live sound is explained in the course of an interviewLCA HANGMAN THE sc 11 minutes 2055 color 1964 Uses animation to convey in simple terms the message that we are all responsible humans and one day liable to answer for it Based on Maurice Ogdens poem and narrated by Herschel Bemardi MCGH HANSEL AND GRETEL p 17 minutes 5487 color 1966 Presents live action dramatization by the Peppermint Players a childrens repertory theatre company of the poor children Hansel and Gretel lost in the woods and their encounter with the wicked witchMCGH HAPPY BIRTHDAY USA ejsc 11 minutes 290 color 1975 Youre invited to a birthday party hosted by George Washington Everybody is therethe founding fathers Abraham Lincoln Thomas Edison and others who made America what it is Also there are Paul Bunyan Rip van Winkle Uncle Sam soldiers 58workers cowboys and Indians artists athletes policemen pil grims and just plain people In this film youll see how America came to be and what it stands forC HAPPY HOLIDAYS ejs 14 minutes 4440 color Features a gay and amusing story about one persons efforts to enjoy all the facilities of the Ida Cason Calloway Gardens in a single day The hero tells of his adventures as he tries the golf course fishing on Mountain Creek Lake dining room clubhouse the largest manmade beach in the world at Robin Lake and all the rest of the Gardens array of beauty and funICG HAPPY LITTLE HAMSTERS pe 14 minutes 5015 1961 Tells the story of two hamsters Naomi and Abdullah and their litter of eight babies Shows how the babies develop until they leave their mother to become petsPOR HARE AND THE TORTOISE SECOND EDITION pe 10 minutes 381 color 1979 Vivid animation a lively original music score and just the right touch of refreshingly contemporary narration are enchantingly blended in the delightful film version of Aesops classic fable of the boastful hare and the quietly determined tortoiseEB HAUNTED HOUSE THE p 14 minutes 4906 color 1971 Two brothers and their little sister timorously explore the inside of the big empty house on the next street Is it haunted as rumored A slamming door and a large trunk in the middle of the bedroom set the stage for the sound of footsteps coming up the stairs and a door that begins to open slowly Which of three endings will children enjoy the most and why a magical tea party a ghost who turns out to be a housepainter or one boys bad dream Children will be motivated to describe and write about their own ideas for endingsEB HAWAIIUSA ejs 17 minutes 5049 color 1964 Shows Hawaii as a cluster of tropical islands and points out their physical and economic differencesUEVA HAWAIIS HISTORY KINGDOM TO STATEHOOD ejs 13 minutes 4962 color 1960 Shows the gradual change in the ways of living in the Hawaiian Islands from the days of the native kingdoms to todays modern American communities Traces the step by step development of closer ties with the United States resulting from contact with early New England whalers and missionaries the growth of large plantations and the United States need for naval bases Ends with Hawaiian statehoodBFA HAWTHORNE AND NEW ENGLAND jsc 14 minutes 4798 color 1959 Scenes of Salem Mass Concord Mass and the White Moun tains of New Hampshire as they were seen by Nathaniel Hawthorne with a spoken commentary taken from his prefaces and tales The Salem sequence features photographs and engravings from the Essex InstituteCAM HEALTH EYECARE FANTASY p 8 minutes 332 color 1972 A goldengowned fairy escorts children through a film journey showing eyecare hygiene and ways to avoid eye injuries Special optic illusions show the young viewer types of vision faults that may need corrective glasses to keep eyes in good working condi tion The fairy conjures up many road signs that eyes must be able to see clearly The film illustrates eyecare and tells how sleep is the best medicine for weary eyesEB HEALTH HEROES THE BATTLE AGAINST DISEASE ejs II minutes 512 1959 The contributions of five great men in the battle against disease are examined within an historical framework Shows how Van Leeuwenhoek began the study of bacteria by improving the microscope how Jenner developed the concept of vaccination how Pasteurs and Kochs studies of microorganisms threw light on the causes of disease and how Lister helped demonstrate the relation ship between sanitation and the patients health after surgeryC HEALTHY FEET ej 11 minutes 1814 1958 Uses diagrams Xrays slowmotion photography and regular photography to present the importance of healthy feet common foot disorders and habits leading to healthy feet Points out the importance of healthy feet in athletics and shows the proper way to walk trim toenails and buy properly fitted shoes Emphasizes the importance of proper foods in developing strong healthy feet C HEALTHY SKIN ej 11 minutes 1813 1958 Uses diagrams and actual photography to present the importance of the skin its structures common skin ailments and the proper care of the skin Explains how the skin protects the inner organs of the body and shows the skins pores sweat glands blood vessels oil glands around each hair and nerve ending Points out that the proper care of the skin can help to prevent blackheads and pimples Emphasizes that the proper ways to a healthy skin include adequate sunshine exercise sleep food and cleanlinessC HEART AND CIRCULATION jsc 10 minutes 265 1937 Shows how the heart and blood vessels circulate blood throughout the body Animated drawings depict the nature of the circulatory system and muscular and valvular heart action Shows factors affecting the rate of heart beat the flow of blood from a severed artery and the effect of severing a cervical nerveEB HEART AND CIRCULATORY SYSTEM j 16 minutes 6162 color 1975 Traces the scientific discoveries that have led to our current under standing of the circulatory system The structures and processes of this vital system are then clearly shown through the use of animation cinemicrography cineangiography and recently developed tech niques for studying the diffusion of substances from the bloodstream to the cells Presents some of the causes of heart disease and shows how young people can reduce the risk of developing this disease in later lifeEB HEART THE HOW IT WORKS js 11 minutes 1195 color 1955 Uses animated drawings and liveaction photography to present the functions of the various parts of the heart the blood circulation cycle the work the heart does and the importance of not over working it Pictures the membrane and fluid surrounding the heart the muscle fibers in the heart wall and the hearts four chambers and four valve Explains the two arterial pressuresMCGH HEARTBEAT OF A VOLCANO ejs 21 minutes 4388 color 1970 Dramatic filming of one of the earths most powerful land building processesa volcano eruption Shows the twoweek buildup and awesome ninehour eruption of Kilauea in Hawaii Rare views of degassing and cessation of the eruption add to the unique features of this filmEB HEARTLUNG ENDURANCE pej 15 minutes 4120 color 1975 Heartlung endurance is one of the most important elements of physical performance Our heart must beat faster when we are very active and recover quickly when we rest As it beats the heart pumps bloodcarrying oxygen and food to our muscles Our lungs must take in more oxygen for the blood to absorb Without oxygen from the air we breathe and fuel from the food we eat our muscles would die To keep our heart and lungs in good shape we must exercise so that our heart beats more rapidly and our lungs work faster for a period of timeBFA 59 HEARTS AND CIRCULATORY SYSTEMS jsc 14 minutes 5575 color Examines different animals to show types of hearts and circulatory systems Compares the fish frog and mouse to illustrate two three and four chambered hearts while the lobster and the rabbit show open and closed circulatory systems Demonstrates with the tor toise heart how the parasympathetic and sympathetic nerves affect heart rateC HEAT AND TEMPERATURE ej 14 minutes 5573 color Uses experiments to clarify the definition of heat as energy transfer rather than a form of energy and to show the role of temperature in measuring heat Demonstrations measure the heat output of a space heater cooling capacity of an air conditioner and caloric output of a piece of cakeC HEATHER BECOMES A FIREFIGHTER Pe 13 minutes 4866 color 1980 Heather Garrison describes her life as a professional fire fighter in the Rockford Illinois Fire Department from her training in the fire fighters school through her daily duties around the fire station to her participation in the protection of life and property in the first real fire she helps her team fightEB HEATWAVE 812 14 minutes 5787 color 1975 Dramatizes the necessity for young and old alike to understand the effects and consequences of overexertion during times of extreme heatDCPA HELP WANTED SECRETARY sc 18 minutes 5554 color 1969 Uses comedy and a surprise ending to point out that being a good secretary is more a state of mind than just being a good stenogra pher or a good typist Humorously depicts in a psychiatrists office the traumatic experience of hiring a series of inefficient women to replace the perfect secretary who left to marryGE HELPERS AT OUR SCHOOL P 11 minutes 1670 color 1966 Pictures the many kinds of jobs which must be done by members of a school staff and explains that pupils and staff members must cooperate for the benefit of the entire groupC HELPERS PERSONALIZING THE TEACHING OF READ ING e 28 minutes 7350 color 1977 Presents ways in which paid aides community volunteers and student tutors can assist in improving the quality of reading instruction in the classroomAIT HELPFUL LITTLE FIREMAN P 11 minutes 1673 color 1966 Tells the whimsical story of a little boy who is allowed to live in a fire station and take part in all of the everyday activities He learns that he cannot do the big jobs in actually fighting a fire but that the little jobs are important tooC HELPING CHILDREN WITH READING DISABILITY t 30 minutes 7381 Defines reading disability and discusses how children with reading problems may be located A discussion of factors associated with disability follows Several guiding principles for working with such children are givenETV HELPING JOHNNY REMEMBER pec 11 minutes 1040 color 1956 Shows second and thirdgrade children as they act out a situation which dramatizes the problem of a boy rejected by the other children because he is selfish uncooperative and domineering Illustrates his acceptance by the group when he develops a real desire to be courteous and consideratePOR HELPING THE RELUCTANT READER te 29 minutes 8023 color 1973 Staff Development Despite the seemingly best efforts and talents of everyone concerned a significant number of students have problems in learning to read What can be done Is motivation the difficulty Are there hopeless cases Is the answer for the teacher or the student to try harder What unrecognized hangups cause beginning readers to become reluctantMEDIA FIVE HENRY FORD MUSEUMPANORAMA OF THE PAST pejs 15 minutes 4567 color 1959 Visits the Ford Museum which houses exhibits of antique furnish ings vehicles machinery and other samples of our American heritageWSU HENRY MOORETHE SCULPTOR jsc 24 minutes 7899 color 1969 Presents Henry Moore who discusses his own obsessions as a sculptor Shows how a stick a pebble a shell or other small objects influence him toward larger finished works of art Demonstrates how he works with maquettes small plaster of paris molds while he projects the large finished piece in his mind Contrasts models in the studio with views of his finished massive sculptureEB HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW js 17 minutes 4646 1949 Portrays events in the life of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Describes his early love for poetry and his life as a teacher scholar and poet Interposes selections from his poems and depicts incidents which inspired him to write several of his best known worksEB HERBERT HOOVER PART I js 27 minutes 7490 1958 Herbert Hoover speaks of his childhood his work as a day laborer and engineer his activities in social welfare his views on public affairs and his career as President of the United States He discusses problems of government in connection with the work of the Hoover CommissionFI HERBERT HOOVER PART II js 27 minutes 7491 See description of Pt IFI 1958 HERE COMES THE CIRCUS pejs 10 minutes 167 1942 Shows the parade acrobats thrilling jumps and famous clowns of the Cole Brothers CircusCF HEREDITY SECOND EDITION js 15 minutes 5409 color 1980 Microphotography and precise animation help to visualize chromo somal mechanics and DNA as determinants of human genetic in formation The film shows how knowledge of heredity and chrom osomal aberrations is being used in genetic counseling particularly in the process of amniocentesis and also describes principles of population genetics and how these may lead to genetic similarities and differencesEBE HERES HELP jsc 28 minutes 8006 color 1970 The broad range of treatment programs currently available for drug users is shown It is emphasized that no single method of treatment works for all drug abusers but different approaches work for different peopleNIMH HEZEKIAHS WATER TUNNEL js 28 minutes 7111 color 1962 Uses the findings of archaeological science to shed light on mysteries of the human past One such mystery was posed by discovery of a long forgotten tunnel under the ancient city of JerusalemRA 60HIAWATHAS CHILDHOOD pe 12 minutes 5539 color 1967 Focuses on the third part of The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Starts just after the birth of Hiawatha and the death of his mother Describes Hiawatha being raised by his grandmother his love for animals of the forest his friends and his entrance into adulthoodMCGH HIBERNATION AND OTHER FORMS OF DORMANCY ejs 10 minutes 364 color 1962 Illustrates how even though all animals must have food in order to survive they have many different ways of existing when their environment does not supply enough for their needs Shows animals as they estivate hibernate hoard food become fattened or migrate to combat food shortages Pictures the awakening of the ground squirrel from a period of hibernation and shows how his body begins to function normally againEB HICKORY STICK ct 28 minutes 7149 1961 Shows that a good teacher doesnt need a hickory stick to build character Points out that with firmness and understanding the teacher can help children to control their feelings and to accept authority Shows how the teacher maintains an orderly atmosphere for learning and helps the children cope with their problems Takes place in a fifth grade classroomIFB HIDDEN EARTH THESEISMOLOGY js 27 minutes 7158 color 1960 Traces the history of mans endeavors to study the earths interior and decribes modern instruments and techniques Explains the significance of volcanic eruptions and earthquakes discusses theories regarding the solar system and the changes in the surface of the earthMCGH HIGH ARCTIC BIOME jsc 22 minutes 5360 1961 Shows the simple forms of plant life that appear upon retreat of the glaciers and the role of these plants in preparing the earths surface for other plant and animal life Forests of the high Arctic are shown to be only inches high though many years old The struggle for life existing among plant forms and animal forms in this harsh environment is depicted as the variety of species in the region is surveyedEB HISTORY IN YOUR COMMUNITY ejs 14 minutes 4059 1955 Shows how a class conducts a study of the history of the local community When a boy finds an Indian arrowhead and takes it to school the pupils begin a study of the community by interviewing old residents visiting old homes and examining old newspapers and dates on tombstones Shows a reconstructed general store an apothecary shop and street scenes typical of the early 1900s Suggests that the history of every community is part of the history of the countryC HISTORY OF THE NEGRO IN AMERICA CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION 18611877 sc 20 minutes 5533 1965 Traces the role of the Negro in American history from the outbreak of the Civil War through the reconstruction period Points out the Negros role in the fight for emancipation discusses the Emanci pation Proclamation and indicates the provisions of the thir teenth fourteenth and fifteenth amendments to the Constitution MCGH HISTORY OF THE NEGRO IN AMERICA FREEDOM MOVEMENT 1877TODAY sc 20 minutes 5534 1965 Traces attempts of Negroes to acquire basic freedoms from 1877 to the present Indicates how segregation laws have tended to humili ate and degrade the Negro Presents a brief overview of the present struggle of the Negro to attain equal rightsMCGH HISTORY OF THE NEGRO IN AMERICA OUT OF SLAVERY 16191860 sc 20 minutes 5532 1965 Traces the history of the Negro in America from his first arrival to the outbreak of the Civil War Pictures slavery in the ancient world and outlines the development of the slave trade in America Depicts the life of the Negro as a slave in the South and as a free man in the North Shows his role in the American Revolution and discusses slave labor as the foundation of Southern wealthMCGH HISTORY OF TRANSPORTATION IN THE US STEAM AGE PART I ejs 17 minutes 5321 1958 Describes the swift development of transportation in the United States from the time of the Indians to the coming of the automobile Utilizing historical reenactments and unusual prints of the period the film brings to life mans struggle to conquer the vast distances of the North American continentEB HISTORY OF TRANSPORTATION IN THE US GASOLINE AGE PART II ejs 14 minutes 5322 1959 Describes the rapid change that has taken place in the transportation of the United States since the coming of the automobile Describes also the growth and decline of railroads the tremendous expansion of the highway system and the growing use of air transportationEB HISTORY OF US FOREIGN RELATIONS THE PART I AN AGE OF REVOLUTIONS sct 31 minutes 8008 color 1972 This film emphasizes the diplomacy of the American Revolution through the early Federal periodBenjamin Franklins crucial role in winning our independence the entanglements precipitated by the French Revolution the importance of trade the Louisiana Purchase neutral rights and freedom of the seas the War of 1812 and the Monroe Doctrine USDS HISTORY OF US FOREIGN RELATIONS THE PART II YOUTH TO MATURITY sct 29 minutes 8009 color 1972 This film covers the development of our interests in Asia and Latin America and the evolution from a small nation into a world powerterritorial expansion and industrial growth Manifest Destiny Civil War diplomacy the SpanishAmerican War the Open Door policy the Panama Canal and dollar diplomacy the Portsmouth Treaty and the Algeciras Conference and US partici pation in the two Hague ConferencesUSDS HISTORY OF US FOREIGN RELATIONS THE PART III THE RELUCTANT WORLD POWER sct 29 minutes 8010 color 1972 Portrayed is the agonizing process by which the United States was obligated to accept the role of a major powerthe tragedy of Woodrow Wilson his efforts to keep the Nation out of World War I the decision to fight the search for permanent peace through the Versailles Treaty and the League of Nations US rejection of the treaty and League membership and the retreat into isolationism the gradual erosion of international security in the 1920s and 1930s the rise of the dictators the tragic mistakes of the Western democracies the beginning of World War IIUSDS HISTORY OF US FOREIGN RELATIONS THE PART IV THE ROAD TO INTERDEPENDENCE sct 30 minutes 7003 color 1976 Using documentary footage this film follows the development of US foreign policy from 1945 up to the mid1970s It describes the onset of the nuclear age and the cold war in Europe and Asia the watershed events of the 1960s and the new international relationships and circumstances which emerged in the first half of this decade Similarly it underlines the growing significance and character of our relations with the Third World and the growing interdependence of nations throughout this periodUSDS 61 mnflHAflHHITLER ANATOMY OF A DICTATORSHIP jsc 22 minutes 4575 1970 Adolph Hitler became legal head of the German government in 1933 To a nation torn by economic political and spiritual crises he promised strong leadership and a policy of revenge against supposed enemies at home and abroad With little opposition Hitler soon made himself the master of Europe Before the Allies finally defeated him he would be responsible for the deaths of over 35 million people an unmatched record of dictatorial brutality LCA HOBBIT THE PART I ejsc 26 minutes 7922 color 1977 J R R Tolkiens saga of the epic battle between the moralistic hobbits and dwarves against the evil forces of dragons and goblins Narrated by Orson Bean Richard Boone Cyril Ritchard and John HustonX HOBBIT THE PART II ejsc 26 minutes 7923 See description of Part IX HOBBIT THE PART III ejsc 26 minutes 7924 See description of Part IX color color 1977 1977 HOLIDAY ART pejs 6 minutes 1070 1955 Shows how children can use creative ideas and scrap material to make Christmas tree ornaments valentines holiday centerpieces for the table place cards and appropriate holiday picturesBFA HOLY LAND BACKGROUND FOR HISTORY AND RELIGION jsc I minutes 555 color 1954 Presents scenes of the typical geographic features of the Holy Land historic ruins religious buildings of the three historic religions and present day peoples engaged in activities typical of life in Biblical times Uses maps to indicate the four geographic subdivisions of the area and the various cities Explains the relationship of these scenes to events in religious historyC HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE s 13 minutes 4290 color 1961 Surveys the complex nine hundred year history of the Holy Roman Empire with location scenes interspersed with dramatizations of selected historical events Points out that the Empire was an expression of the idea that as Christianity was the one true religion for most Europeans there should be one Christian government over all Europe Illustrates the conflict that developed between the popes and emperors Dramatizes some of the forces contending within Germany during the Thirty Years War Relates the continuing disunity within the Empire and its demise at the hands of Napole ons armiesC HOMES AROUND THE WORLD ej I minutes 1693 color 1957 Illustrates and explains the fact that the kinds of homes built in different regions of the world depend upon the climate and the materials available for buildingC HOMESPUN ejsc 21 minutes 4820 color 1955 Tells the story of a seventyyearold SwedishAmerican woman who after her children grew up turned to weaving and spinning that she had learned as a child in Sweden She tells how she shears goats prepares and dyes the wool and weaves it on her loom Shows her using her spinning wheel bobbins and loom all handmade of woodEB HONEYBEE THE A SOCIAL INSECT ejS 6 minutes 1956 color 1955 Describes the life cycle of the honeybee indicates the three types of bees and explains the duties of each group Shows the process of 62 swarming as a queen bee leaves the hive after laying eggs and a new queen emerges to take over the hive Explains the meaning of the term social insects and describes the characteristics of such insectsC HOPI INDIAN THE REVISED EDITION Pej 11 minutes 255 color 1975 Of all the Indian people of the great Southwest the Hopi hold most firmly to their traditional way of life in the Grand Canyon We observe men and women in daily routines and in special celebra tions such as the secret Hopi wedding ceremonyC HOPPY THE BUNNY BACKGROUND FOR READING AND EXPRESSION P II minutes 1578 1953 Pictures a class of children reading about a rabbit and then uses live animals to depict the bunnys travels meeting his friends the raccoon and the owl and facing life on a farm Shows the rabbit meeting other farm animals then being chased home by a dog Ends showing children sketching pictures about the storyC HORACE MANN jsc 18 minutes 4736 1951 Portrays episodes in the life of Horace Mann the father of the common schools Reviews his activities as teacher lawyer state senator board of education member and college president Em phasizes Manns great work in pointing up the need for well built schools good textbooks democratic methods of learning schools for teachers and universal education in the United StatesEB HOUSE OF MAN THE PART II Jsc II minutes 118 color 1968 Our world community is faced with many problems and conflicts One theme that runs consistently throughout the 20th century is the population explosion and the problems it causes This film offers solutions for some problems and a challenge to find more GDNR HOUSE THAT WASNT THERE THE P 16 minutes 4910 color 1972 Exercises imaginations as children try to solve the problem of the missing house When his favorite toy a cart wont fit on the moving van young Mike sets out with the cart and his dog on an adventurous walk to his new home Mistaking the street number he finds only an empty lot and finally falls asleep against a tree Viewers aware of the error devise endings before seeing three versions in the filmEB HOUSEFLY THE SECOND EDITION ejs 17 minutes 5311 1953 Uses magnification and microphotography to portray the habits and lite history of the common housefly and the ways in which it is a menace to health Traces its physical development from the egg through larval and pupal stages to the emergence of the young fly Magnified views reveal its biological structure and methods of carrying and spreading disease germs Suggests practical control methodsEB HOW A BILL BECOMES A LAW ejs 15 minutes 5488 1950 Illustrates with drawings maps and graphs each step of the legislative process of a bill becoming law Answers the questions of how a law is made where it originates and through what procedures it must goUPA HOW A CAREER DEVELOPS 1012 20 minutes 5754 color 1974 Vocational Education This film is an overview of the continuous lifelong process we call career development It highlights the characteristics of the principal stages and tasks of career development and includes statements from real people about how their careers developed Young people are encouraged to examine careers in relation to their individual interests values and abilities CFIHOW ANIMALS LIVE IN WINTER pe 10 minutes 1912 1956 Shows two children observing the adaptations of various animals to the rigors of winter Explains that some birds migrate south while others stay through the winter Illustrates three types of adaptation by showing a snowshoe rabbit whose coat changes color with the seasons the raccoons who hibernate and the skunks badgers and deer who eat all winter and grow thick fur coats Points out that all animals have ways of staying warm and surviving through the winterC HOW BIRDS HELP US pe 10 minutes 1878 color 1957 Jack believes all birds are pests like the crows in his garden Looking around however he observes that birds help us in many ways such as providing us with food destroying harmful insects and rodents eating weed seeds and giving us pleasure with their bright colors and happy songsC HOW DO YOU COUNT js 12 minutes 5104 color 1963 Shows that the decimal system is but one of many possible number systems that could be used for counting Describes the binary system as the number system of computersIFB HOW EFFECTIVE IS YOUR READING js 10 minutes 1227 1951 Through a teachers assistance Jim improves his reading skill He learns to read whole groups of words to find out the meaning of new words to get an overview of a textbook chapter before reading it in detail to look for key ideas to vary his reading speed according to his purpose and to practice these skills persistently Includes some audience participationC HOW FLOWERS MAKE SEEDS ej 11 minutes 1694 color 1963 Uses animation and regular timelapse photography to identify the seed producing parts of flowers and to show how flowers make seedsC HOW GREEN PLANTS MAKE AND USE FOOD jsc 10 minutes 1859 color 1958 Stresses the concept that all living things depend directly or indirectly on food made by green plants Shows the factors required by green plants for life and growth sunlight carbon dioxide water and soluble minerals Describes the process of photosynthe sis by which chemical compounds are combined and changed within the plant to make foodC HOW GREEN PLANTS MAKE FOOD PHOTOSYNTHESIS ejs 14 minutes 4988 color 1961 Uses animation microphotography and live action to show how green plants make food in the process of photosynthesis Also emphasizes the importance of green plants in the food supply UEVA HOW INDIANS BUILD CANOES ej 10 minutes 1291 color 1948 Demonstrates the building of a birch bark canoe by Algonquin Indians who use only materials supplied by the forestIFB HOW INSECTS HELP US pe 10 minutes 1877 1957 Pictures a variety of insects and briefly tells why each is beneficial or harmful Shows Billy hoeing the garden and thinking of the harmfulness of insects as he sees a bumblebee mosquito ant fly and wasp Discusses the many helpful as well as destructive insects such as the butterfly honeybee praying mantis corn borer grasshopper and silkworm Explains that fish birds and dragon flies eat insects Concludes with the emergence of a Monarch butterfly from its chrysalid stageC HOW LEVEL IS SEA LEVEL ejs 12 minutes 285 color 1970 Waves and tides create constant changes even mean sea level is not the same for all the oceans After viewing this film students should be able to define mean sea level and explain how it is determined describe factors that influence sea level at various locations demonstrate comprehension of concepts presented in the film by analyzing the problems of creating a sea level canal in Central AmericaEB HOW MACHINES AND TOOLS HELP US p 10 minutes 1922 1954 Explains how machines make work easier as Jack and his father build a brick fireplace Shows Jacks father getting two helpers to aid in the construction a plank and a wheelbarrow and describes the operation of the lever principle and the inclined plane Demonstrates other helpers including the hammer pulley water wheels boat sails automobiles and airplanesC HOW MAN LEARNED TO COUNT e 30 minutes 7074 1957 Shows how arithmetic developed from the cave man to the present Bill Baird and his puppets demonstrate how the number systems of Rome Egypt Phoenicia Carthage and India contributed to todays number systemASF HOW MANY STARS jsc 10 minutes 1393 color 1954 Emphasizes the vastness of space and the extremely large numbers of stars in known galaxies Uses drawings and photographs to compare the sizes of the sun and planets and to discuss the distance of the nearest star the shape of our galaxy and the millions of stars within itMIS HOW MATERIALS ARE CHANGED ej 14 minutes 4989 color 1961 Discusses characteristics and properties of chemical substances concepts relating to the structure of matter elements and com pounds how chemical changes occur and the importance of these changes in daily lifeUEVA HOW MUCH CAN YOU SEE ej 15 minutes 5024 Using a piece of driftwood to spark their imagination the children see many things They portray animals and create a scene to allow each to react to their charactersIU HOW NATURE PROTECTS ANIMALS SECOND EDITION ej 11 minutes 280 1959 Illustrates typical defensive adaptations of animals to natural hazards Shows a wide variety of animal adaptations for running swimming climbing and flying and demonstrates how protective coloration serves to conceal some animals from enemies Live closeup photography illustrates basic concepts of animal adapta tions to their environmentsEB HOW PLANTS HELP US OBSERVING THINGS ABOUT US pe 10 minutes 650 1954 As Steve bicycles to his uncles farm he observes that plants are useful to man in many ways Shows plants as a source of lumber paper rubber clothing and food Points out the parts of plants which are useful as food and illustrates how cotton is made into cloth and wheat into breadC HOW QUIET HELPS AT SCHOOL pe 11 minutes 227 1953 Shows how a class can study and work better if the room is quiet Demonstrates ways to study without interrupting others Indicates that noise does have a place on the playgroundC HOW SEEDS ARE SCATTERED pe 11 minutes 449 1958 Shows how seeds are dispersed by animals wind and water Pictures a boy planting seeds Then shows seeds which are distributed by attaching themselves to passersby Gives examples of seeds being carried by animals wind and water Stresses that there must be many seeds to insure the germination of but a few of themMCGH 63HOW SIMPLE MACHINES MAKE WORK EASIER P 11 minutes 1696 1954 Ronnie his father and his friend Dick use many familiar objects and techniques which the narrator describes as examples of simple machines and the kinds of work they do Explains that the wheelandaxle and the pulley are variations of the lever and that the wedge and the screw are variations of the inclined planeC HOW SOLID IS ROCK s 22 minutes 4402 color 1968 Designed to help students grasp the concept that the earth when considered over the long span of geologic time behaves much like a soft ball The film establishes a parallel between the constant flux of the atmosphere and hydrosphere and the deformation and movement of the lithosphere Field evidence confirmed by laboratory experiments shows that underground rock can both break and flow even at the same time when under great pressure and high temperature The film is divided into four parts each of which ends with questions designed to stimulate classroom discussionEB HOW TO ADD FRACTIONS ej 11 minutes 1588 1947 Illustrates the simplicity of the addition of fractions which have a common denominator and explains why the denominator does not change Explains the necessity for common denominators and shows how they may be achieved by means of equal fractions Assumes that the audience has had some experience in changing the terms of a fractionJHP HOW TO BEND LIGHT BASIC PHYSICAL SCIENCE SE RIES ej 11 minutes 339 1961 Visual devices and demonstrations show how light travels in straight lines except when it is being bent by objects such as mirrors prisms or lensesEB HOW TO BUILD A GOLF SWING PART I jsc 17 minutes 4540 color 1976 Conditioning mind and body to understand the swinging move ments based upon six major concepts Flow of Power Rhythm Steady CenterPlaneArcDirection These are built through progressive drills and exercises taught in a realistic group instruction setting then practiced individually by students under teacher supervision HOW TO BUILD A GOLF SWING PART II jsc 17 minutes 4541 color 1976 For viewing after basic swing movements presented in Part One have been conditioned into the mind and body Building the finer points of control for direction and distance into the setup and swing The key momentthe moment of impactfor which all movements are learned The simple physics of clubface position and resultant ball flightFC HOW TO DIVIDE FRACTIONS ej 11 minutes 1584 1948 Reviews the measurement concept of division using whole numbers for illustration Develops the rule for dividing by a fraction and explains why inverting the divisor and multiplying gives the correct answerJHP HOW TO HAVE AN ACCIDENT AT WORK sc 8 minutes 781 color 1961 Presents a satire on the serious business of plant safety featuring Donald Duck as the accident prone employee who is advised to observe the safety rules by a new Disney character JJ FateWD HOW TO HAVE AN ACCIDENT IN THE HOME pejsc 10 minutes 1018 color 1957 Donald Duck representing an average person illustrates the many accidents that can happen in the home as a result of carelessness or taking chancesWD HOW TO MAKE A LINOLEUM BLOCK PRINT ejs 12 minutes 4349 1955 Demonstrates the use of linoleum block printing for Christmas cards home furnishings and clothing A card is made showing the planning transferring cutting and printing of a mounted block Also shows how to use mounted or unmounted blocks on cloth and paperBFA HOW TO MAKE PAPIERMACHE ANIMALS ejs 12 minutes 4629 1954 Shows the steps for making various animals from newspaper and string by pasting paper strips over a form painting decorating and shellacking the animals Illustrates their use for toys and in displays mobiles table decorations and carnivalsBFA HOW TO MEASURE TIME BASIC PHYSICAL SCIENCE SERIES ej II minutes 337 196I Shows that time is important in the placing of events and that to measure time accurately it is necessary to count it in some way The builtin sense of time and its use is demonstrated by a boys heartbeat and a jazz orchestra The earths orbit around the sun is shown to function as a measurement of time An oscilloscope is used as a clock by means of a simple experiment with an electric eye and a flashbulbEB HOW TO MOVE BETTER js 20 minutes 4932 color 1975 Continuous exploration of the needs for development and under standing of an efficient dance instrument Elements which contrib ute to a more effective performance are presented in detail and correction of frequent alignment errors contributes to a positive imageAAHPER HOW TO MULTIPLY FRACTIONS ej 10 minutes 1585 1948 Presents by means of animation a review of multiplication as applied to whole numbers Explains the concept of multiplication by fractions then develops and verifies the rule Concludes with a demonstration of what happens to a fraction when it is multiplied by another fractionJHP HOW TO PREPARE A CLASS REPORT Js 11 minutes 1590 1953 Traces the activities of a juniorhigh school boy in preparing a class report Stresses the following steps choosing the subject thinking of ones own interests and the audience gathering information and organizing the presentationC HOW TO PRODUCE ELECTRIC CURRENT WITH MAG NETS BASIC PHYSICAL SCIENCE SERIES ej 11 minutes 340 1961 Explains that electricity and magnetism are closely related Dem onstrates the construction and operation of a simple electromagnet Explains that electric current can be produced either by moving coils in relation to magnets or magnets in relation to coils a principle utilized in the generatorEB HOW TREES HELP US Pe 10 minutes 1898 color 1957 Presents the importance of trees to humans and to animals Shows Wally a boy in elementary school walking through the woods with his father who shows and explains the importance of trees Tells of their use for lumber food paper rubber sap and other uses Illustrates how Indians used black walnut bark for dye and the birch tree for making canoes Pictures a birds nest in an oak tree and a squirrel gathering acorns Points out that even the fallen oak has uses as baby rabbits are pictured in a nest underneath it Concludes with school children planting a tree and explains that they now realize that everyone should take care of treesC HOW WATER HELPS US Pe 10 minutes 1874 1957 Shows how a family leams the importance of water to themselves 64and to others Demonstrates the need for water for washing clothes washing dishes washing hands cooking drinking and other purposes when the familys water supply is turned off by a plumber who needs to repair a pipe Explains the sources of city water supplies and how the water is purified Pictures such important uses of water as extinguishing fires providing steam for power swim ming fishing floating large boats and growing crops Points out that water can cause harm also in the form of floods and HOW WE ELECT OUR PRESIDENTS ej 10 minutes 722 1960 Describes the process involved in electing presidents Discusses National Conventions platforms nominations roll call election day events and the Electoral CollegeFL HOW WE FEEL ABOUT SOUND p 10 minutes 2017 color Uses animation to feature Clancy a sevenyearold boy who discovers that everyday sounds from trucks fire engines trains boats can arouse emotions in people Clancy learns that people feel differently about the various sounds they hear Points out that a child will be helped to cope with his emotions by observing how Clancy copes with his1FP HOW WE GOT WHAT WE HAVE ejs 20 minutes 4665 1956 Emphasizes that the type of government we have determines our political and economic welfare Points out the importance of individuals as a force for preserving the free democratic institutions acquired by past generationsAEF HOW WEATHER HELPS US pe 10 minutes 1897 1957 Shows how rainy snowy windy and sunny kinds of weather are helpful to people plants and animals Reviews weather that accompanies the changing seasons and identifies the types of clouds which indicate changes in weatherC HOW WEATHER IS FORECAST ej 10 minutes 222 1953 Shows how weather is forecast from observations of cloud forma tion wind speed and direction visibility temperature humidity and barometric pressure at different locations during the same time of day Illustrates how the weather map is made and how the data are interpreted for a forecast and indicates the importance of weather forecasts to the livelihood of many peopleC HUCKLEBERRY FINN ART OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN sc 25 minutes 7548 color 1965 Designed to be used following the reading of Huckleberry Finn Clifton Fadiman deals with the novel as a work of literary art He discusses Clemens unique exploitation of the vernacular and uses dramatizations from the novel to emphasize the recurrent motif of reality vs appearance Mr Fadiman identifies three unifying threads a central point of view the theme of the novel and the development of the river and the shore as major symbolsEB HUCKLEBERRY FINN HUCKLEBERRY FINN AND THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE sc 27 minutes 7549 color 1965 Designed to be used following the reading of Huckleberry Finn Clifton Fadiman compares Coopers Last of the Mohicans and Huckleberry Finn and supports the comparison with dramatizations from both novels By focusing on the epic qualities including humor Mr Fadiman illustrates how and why Huckleberry Finn fulfills the basic essentials of all classic literatureuniversality EB HUCKLEBERRY FINN WHAT DOES HUCKLEBERRY FINN SAY sc 27 minutes 7547 color 1965 Designed to be used following the reading of Huckleberry Finn Clifton Fadiman discusses the intellectual content of the novel as a whole He points out that it can be considered on three levels as an adventure story as a picture of the world or as a drama of moral conflict Scenes depict the relationships between Huck and Jim Huck and Pap and Huck and the Grangerford and Shepherdson families delineating the basic structure of the novel and an appropriate perspective for the studentEB HUMAN BODY THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM SECOND EDITION js 16 minutes 6102 color 1980 Resting only briefly between beats your fourchambered heart sends blood surging through the double circuit that makes up your circulatory system bringing in food and carrying away wastes from every cell in your body Clarifying diagrammatic animation shows how plasma red and white cells nutrients and wastes move through arteries capillaries and veins and how lymph moves through the lymphatic systemC HUMAN BODY THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM SECOND EDITION js 152 minutes 6103 color 1980 Food cant be used by your body in the form it has when you eat it Breaking it down into parts that are physically smaller and chemically simpler is the work of your digestive system Clarifying animation helps us follow with the aid of Xray photography the path and chemistry of digestion through esophagus stomach and small intestine as vital nutrients are extracted and delivered to your cells with the rest of the food disposed of through the large intestineC HUMAN BODY THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM SECOND EDITION js 15 minutes 6104 color 1980 Coordinating the activities of your bodys trillions of cells is the function of your endocrine system Colorful animation shows how the major glands of the system release their hormones directly into your bloodstream and coordinate all of your bodys basic internal activitiesC HUMAN BODY THE EXCRETORY SYSTEM SECOND EDITION js 132 minutes 6105 color 1980 The transformations of matter and energy that keep you alive pro duce wastes whose removal from your body is the job of your excretory system Colorful animation clarifies the role of the blood as a transporter of wastes from the cells and the work of the lungs kidneys and skin as they remove the carbon dioxide and heat from the bloodC HUMAN BODY THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM SECOND EDITION js 11 minutes 3102 color 1980 Some four hundred muscles are responsible for every internal and external movement your body makes Colorful animation clearly explains how electrical signals travel along nerves to striated smooth and cardiac muscles how muscle fibers respond by con tracting and how the contractions pump blood through your arteries and veins push food through your digestive system and move your bonesC HUMAN BODY THE NERVOUS SYSTEM SECOND EDITION js 22 minutes 6106 color 1980 How the structure of neurons allows them to transmit electro chemical impulses and how they function as part of the central peripheral and autonomic division of your nervous system are explained The main parts of the brain are described with special attention given to the apparent specialization of the left and right hemispheresC HUMAN BODY THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM SECOND EDITION js 15 minutes 6107 color 1980 Each human life is a link in a great chain of life stretching backward and forward in time a chain kept unbroken by the reproductive systems of the male and female human bodies Diagrammatic 65animation illustrates how hormones from the pituitary gland control the maturation and functioning of the organs of the reproductive system and how they in turn make reproduction possible through the union of egg and spermC HUMAN BODY THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM SECOND EDITION v js 122 minutes 6141 color 1980 The energy locked in the nutrients delivered to your cells is released with the help of oxygen Animation shows how air flows into your body gives up oxygen that passes through capillaries in your lungs into the blood and then combining with hemoglobin is carried by the pulsating arteries and capillaries to your cells for use The removal of the waste carbon dioxide is followed in similar detailC HUMAN BODY THE SKELETAL SYSTEM SECOND js 12 minutes 6160 color 1980 A living framework of hard firm bones fitting together in a variety of ways gives your body its form and flexibility protects your vital organs and lets you move The basic structure and significant functions of the skeletal system are clearly illustrated including how bones are formed from bone tissue and how the muscles move themC HUMAN BODY THE SYSTEMS WORKING TOGETHER SECOND EDITION Js l42 minutes 6108 color 1980 The trillions of cells that make up the human body depend for their wellbeing on complex interactions among the bodys systems This overview uses graphically designed animated diagrams to explain with the help of microphotography and Xray motion pictures these marvelous vital interactionsC HUMAN BRAIN js 11 minutes 867 1955 Defines the brain and compares its development in several animals and in man Differentiates the functions of the medulla and cerebellum and describes the cerebrum in detail Also illustrates the cerebral functions of perception motor control analysis integration and response to stimuliEB HUMAN REPRODUCTION SECOND EDITION sc 20 minutes 5462 color 1966 Explains the structure and functions of the human reproductive systems and the process of birth Uses both models and diagrams Designed to be used with a health text on the college level MCGH NOTE Preview before showing order on a separate form and have countersigned by the Superintendent HUMAN SKELETON jsc 11 minutes 370 1951 Shows the axial and appendicular parts of the skeleton and pictures movable slightly movable and immovable joints Animation and Xray photography show the working of hinge joints and balland socket jointsUEVA HUMANITIES OUR TOWN AND OURSELVES sc 28 minutes 7502 color 1967 Investigates what Our Town tells us about ourselves and our lives First discusses Wilders use of music theme and variation and condensed line or word using scenes from the play as examples of each Secondly points out that Wilder is attempting to make us aware of life and reconciles us to life and scenes giving evidences of this are dramatized Concludes by again defining the humanities as the study of basic human questions that are unchanging and bringing increasing meaning to our livesEB HUMANITIES OUR TOWN AND OUR UNIVERSE sc 28 minutes 7501 color 1967 Uses scenes from Thornton Wilders play Our Town acted by the Stratford Shakespearean Festival Company of Canada and analyzed by Clifton Fadiman to show how the author has applied the rules of drama writing to interpret everyday events and the meanings he strives to convey through his selection of events and techniques This part investigates the specific techniques used by the play wright the justification for the play and the reasons behind the form of the playEB HUMANITIES THEATERONE OF THE HUMANITIES sc 28 minutes 7500 color 1967 Clifton Fadiman analyzes scenes from Life with Father and a reading from Henry IV Part I to demonstrate that drama consists of the interacting elementsthe play itself the actors and the audience Relates drama to other organized activities of men such as sports events and ceremonies in that all are governed by rules or contemplations but that the theater uses these rules to transform the everyday events into something approaching works of art Scenes are performed by members of the Stratford Shakespearean Festival Company of CanadaEB HUMANITIES WHAT THEY ARE AND WHAT THEY DO sc 28 minutes 7499 color 1967 Presents Clifton Fadiman as he explains what the humanities are the similarities in patterns between men of all cultures and periods of history and the cultural heritage of the theater as related to the humanities Shows pieces of sculpture quotations from works of great writers photographs of people living in various parts of the world music ranging from Brahms to jazz and the Golden Gate Bridge a work of science and art to illustrate the universal qualities of the humanities and their importance in everyday life Overviews the study of the humanities as a means of discovering more about oneselfEB HUMANITY OF TEACHING THE te 29 minutes 7004 color 1973 This film is a study of positive relationships in the classroom and shows how they can strengthen the climate for effective natural discipline rewarding both teacher and students with a mutually satisfying productive existence James Herndon Marc Robert Herbert Kohl Jonathan Kozol Lee Salk several principals teachers and others share their views on the importance of feeling good about yourself and about what you and your students are doing in schoolMEDIA FIVE HUNTER AND THE FOREST A STORY WITHOUT WORDS ejs 8 minutes 878 1955 Pictures without narration a sequence in the life of a hunter as he undergoes a change of attitude from one bent on killing to one of kindness and sympathy towards wildlife One spring day the hunter encounters some grouse in the mating dance shoots one bird and places one of its feathers in his hat The hunter is then again shown working in his clearing when he senses the presence of an animal He is however deeply touched by the view of a family of deer quietly basking in the warm sunlight He lowers his gun walks away pulls the feather from his hat and replaces it with a flowerEB HUNTING GIANTS eJs 13 minutes 4230 1954 Follows one of the few surviving Arctic whaling vessels on a voyage from Tromso Norway Describes the process of seeking and killing a whale and outlines the routine life on board the vesselAL HURRICANE 812 14 minutes 5785 color 1975 Traces the history of a young couple and how their children were tragically killed in a hurricane Underscores the need for complete awareness and understanding of the power of a hurricaneDCPA HYDROGEN sc 14 minutes 4216 1959 Demonstrates the physical and chemical properties of hydrogen its preparation and uses including a brief explanation of the thermo nuclear reaction of hydrogen isotopes Preparation of hydrogen is demonstrated by the reaction of an active metal such as calcium with water electrolysis of water passing hot steam over an active 66 metal such as magnesium decomposition of natural gas by heat and the reaction of a strong acid with an active metal Shows hydrogen to be a colorless odorless gas and discusses its atomic and molecular structure in relation to its chemical activity with nonmetals and metals Industrial uses illustrated are in refining petroleum hydrogenation and production of ammonia The heavy isotopes of hydrogendeuterium and tritiumare explained in relationship to thermonuclear reactionsC I AM A RUNNER js 22 minutes 6109 color 1979 Bill Rodgers US Marathon record holder and Sharon Barbano Womens 30000 Meter Champion offer tips on running technique and methods of improvement for both novice and experienced run ners Slow motion studies of the styles of some champion women runners illustrate proper arm swing stride and landing as well as other important facets of the sportC I DOAND I UNDERSTAND ct 14 minutes 5600 1967 Examines a successful experiment in education conducted at a school in Blackpool England Shows children of nine and ten doing the work of thirteen and fourteen year olds Describes the new teaching method which gives children practical problems which they solve in groups striving for understandings and not just accuracyR ADIM I JUST DONT DIG HIM jsc 11 minutes 2047 color 1970 Dramatizes the problem of communication between fathers and sons caused by the stereotyped attitudes each has toward the other Shows how blind spots and labels make communication between the two almost impossible Suggests how both father and son can learn to accept one another more realistically as individuals with strengths and weaknessesIFB I LIKE BIKESBUT js 14 minutes 4577 color A driver education film to alert drivers to anticipate and avoid some of the situations that could arise from sharing the road with bicyclistsGM I LIVE IN HAWAII e 15 minutes 4943 color 1960 Shows representative children of Hawaii as they eat their lunches of foods from many countries learn a few old Hawaiian customs and learn about their new state Points out that the children of Hawaii are American in every wayBFA I WILL FIGHT NO MORE FOREVER THE STORY OF CHIEF JOSEPH PART I ejsc 27 minutes 7417 color 1974 The conflict between two cultures is dramatized in this story of the clash between the Nez Perces Indians and the US Government Arising from a squabble between white traders and young braves the fighting ultimately leads to the conquest of the Nez Perces by the US Army Through it all Chief Joseph preaches moderation while he watches his people unjustly defeatedMACM I WILL FIGHT NO MORE FOREVER THE STORY OF CHIEF JOSEPH PART II ejsc 27 minutes 7418 color 1974 See description of Part 1MACM I WILL FIGHT NO MORE FOREVER THE STORY OF CHIEF JOSEPH PART III ejsc 27 minutes 7419 color 1974 See description of Part IMACM I WILL FIGHT NO MORE FOREVER THE STORY OF CHIEF JOSEPH PART IV ejsc 27 minutes 7420 color 1974 See description of Part IMACM IDENTITY SOCIETY THE te 28 minutes 8020 color 1972 Staff Development Dr William Glasser in a talk filmed before a live audience looks closely at todays students why they seem so dramatically differ ent and concludesStudents are no longer motivated by fear of failure Today children are born into a secure society in which the primary need is for personal identityMEDIA FIVE IF YOU COULD SEE THE EARTH pe 10 minutes 158 color 1967 Uses animation to present a voyage into space illustrating that the world is round and that it moves in orbit around the sun causing day and night Shows various land and water surfaces as seen from a space shipEB IGNEOUS ROCKS js 20 minutes 4628 color 1965 Provides a visual introduction to the study of igneous rocks Shows the occurence of magma in the earths crust the phenomena of extrusive flows from fissures and vents and the formation of igneous rock by crystallizations Explains how mineral content and texture can be used to develop a system for the classification of igneous rocks and shows typical rock specimens with a basic chart Includes scenes of significant exposures of igneous rock in the western United StatesJHP IM A FOOL s 38 minutes 9018 color 1977 This film is based on the short story by Sherwood Anderson A young persons job his relationship with his coworkers his desire to impress those around himthese things are part of everyones passage to adulthood In this film Ron Howard plays Andy a swipe doing manual labor on the Ohio racetrack circuit in the early 1900s When Andy meets a beautiful young woman at the track he tries to impress her by exaggerating his position in life When the girl reveals her fondness for him and her wish to continue the relationship Andy is trappedafraid to win her with the truthPERF IM NO FOOL AS A PEDESTRIAN pes 9 minutes 1076 color 1956 Jiminy Cricket conducts a safety contest between YOU and a Common Ordinary Fool Shows the mishaps that befall a Common Ordinary Fool as a pedestrian YOU wins the award for good safety practices by observing the rules for walking safely on highways and city streetsWD IM NO FOOL HAVING FUN pej 8 minutes 1038 color 1957 Jiminy Cricket uses satire humor and song to show that only a Common Ordinary Fool violates the rules for safety when hiking skating swimming and engaging in other forms of recreationWD IM NO FOOL IN WATER pej 8 minutes 1037 color 1957 Jiminy Cricket illustrates the dos and donts of water safety in a contest between YOU and a Common Ordinary FoolWD IM NO FOOL WITH A BICYCLE pej 9 minutes 1084 color 1956 Jiminy Cricket traces the history of the bicycle and points out the safety rules He sings and dances to Im No Fool as he conducts a safety contest between YOU and a Common Ordinary FoolWD IM NO FOOL WITH FIRE pej 8 minutes 1083 color 1956 Jiminy Cricket traces the history of fire and points out safety rules He sings and dances to Im No Fool as he conducts a safety contest between YOU and a Common Ordinary FoolWD IM THE SAME AS EVERYONE ELSE ct 26 minutes 7123 color 1975 This Canadian film about epilepsy depicts children and young adults discussing how they cope with this disorder in their everyday 67lives It is nonmedical in nature and tends to be provocative Because it does not supply the answers to questions about epilepsy it is best followed by discussion with some knowledgeable person IMAGINATION Pe 14 minutes 4134 color 1973 Poetic thoughts written and spoken by young people themselves provide a colorful background for this search into the world of imagination A variety of poetic forms are presented including quatrain haiku couplet and free verse of simple words and phrases Some of the students speak on camera while others narrate scenes that dramatize their imaginationSTA IMMIGRATION ejsc 10 minutes 361 1947 Shows the origins and the volume of immigrants entering the United States from colonial times until 1920 the reasons for immigration the adjustment of immigrants to life in the United States and the drastic reduction of immigration caused by the act of 1924EB IMMIGRATION IN AMERICAS HISTORY js 11 minutes 1826 I960 Examines the major waves of immigration to the United States from the early seventeenth century to the present in their historic economic and sociological context Dramatic reenactments show causes of immigration occupational and settling patterns and contributions of each group to the growth and development of AmericaC IMPACT sc 11 minutes 1053 1957 Two new automobiles one of unitized the other of conventional frame construction are specially instrumented to record engineer ing and medical data during impact Highspeed cameras record in superslow motion the spectacular crushing and extreme collapsing of these car structures from several anglesUC IMPERIALISM AND EUROPEAN EXPANSION js 13 minutes 4231 I960 Shows how nationalism industrial rivalry technological progress the search for cheap raw materials and missionary activity affected the character of the imperial expansion movement of 18751914 Costumed reenactments location shots and photographs from contemporary sources illustrate the nature and effects of imperial ism in Africa Asia and the islands of the PacificC IMPORTANCE OF RIVERS THE ejs 11 minutes 103 color 1960 Explains how rivers have sustained and influenced life on our planet Shows how they shape the surface of the earth drain the land serve as boundaries supply food and power furnish water and have made the difference between nomadic life and modem civilizationAVED IMPROVE YOUR PRONUNCIATION SECOND EDITION ejs II minutes 537 1972 Four teenagers and a narrator are engaged in a lively discussion of pronunciation problems They identify common problems as sound smudging word grunting and transposing changing dropping and adding sounds The film points out that pronunciation can be improved by using the dictionary listening to yourself and listening to othersC IMPROVING STUDY HABITS ej 14 minutes 4054 1964 Emphasizes the importance of developing effective study habits during the juniorhighschool years Demonstrates and discusses careful listening and reading organizing ideas from class discus sion and reading taking notes writing reports and themes reviewing and taking testsMCGH IMPROVING YOUR VOCABULARY e 11 minutes 1800 color 1966 Shows Tom learning how to improve his vocabulary by studying unfamiliar words expanding the meanings of words he already knows and using new words and meanings effectivelyC IN CASE OF FIRE js 17 minutes 6188 color 1981 No one is too young to learn how to help prevent and deal with the universal danger of fire The film shows how fires start especially in the home and discusses preventative measures and devices that can be used to lessen their danger Evacuation procedures the use of proper fire extinguishers and smoke alarms and the elimination of many common fire hazards are highlightedEB IN THE BEGINNING GRAND CANYON STORY jsc 29 minutes 7559 color 1954 Captures the majesty of the Grand Canyon and recreates its formation by the Colorado River The major geological eras are traced covering a period of three billion years based on evidence found in the strata of the canyon walls Shows the varied specimens found embedded on the lower wallsfootprints shells vertebrae etc Measures the canyon as 217 miles long from 418 miles wide and about 1 mile deepIFP INCREDIBLE ICELAND ejS 17 minutes 4712 color 1967 Provides an overview of life in Iceland Describes geographic features climate living conditions government and chief indus tries among other things Pursues a whale hunt through capture and processing and shows how the volcanic activity of the island is harnessed for heating and electricityRDP INCUBATOR THE CLASSROOM SCIENCE e 12 minutes 292 color 1968 The film serves to introduce young pupils to one of the most interesting of elementary science projects It shows the construction of an incubator from standard aquarium parts and techniques that will lead to successful hatching of the eggs and development of the chick in the classroomBFA INDEPENDENT STUDY ejs 11 minutes 2048 color Shows that student performance can be improved by applying an efficient technique of productive study habits Parallels a student conducting a school project in photosynthesis and a biologist conducting a research project in nutrition Illustrates the similarity between the two activities as each follows the same routineJ INDIA ejs 19 minutes 5157 color 1976 Important changes are taking place in one of the oldest and most colorful cultures in the world In Dehu village we meet Namdeo and the 85 members of his family They share eating living and sleeping quarters in the same compound They also share a dream of a better futureJ INDIA INTRODUCTION TO ITS HISTORY jsc 16 minutes 5293 1957 Gives an overview of Indian history from the legendary conquests by Aryan invaders about 2000 BC through the long struggle for freedom reaching its climax under Gandhis leadership to the triumphant declaration of independence in August 1947 Describes the nature and influence of the major religions in India the artistic monuments and contributions of each dynasty the cultural devel opment of the people in different regions of the vast subcontinent and the partition of the territory into India and PakistanEB INDIA SUBCONTINENT OF ASIA ejs 17 minutes 5050 color 1964 Points out several interesting concepts concerning India and se lected scenic areas of interest Shows contrast between primitive 68rural farming and living conditions with those of the more modern industrial and cultural centers like Calcutta and New Delhi Discusses population growth food production transportation water and irrigation problems chief products religion education architecture traditions and customsUEVA INDIAN FAMILY OF LONG AGO BUFFALO HUNTERS OF THE PLAINS ej 13 minutes 5286 1951 Tells the story of the Sioux Indian buffalo hunters who roamed the great western plains of the United States more than 200 years ago Shows Red Horn and his family as they join the rest of their tribe in preparing for the first big buffalo hunt of the season Depicts the men hunting for buffalo and the women putting up teepees cooking and making clothing as the children play games Pictures the women cutting up the meat and hanging it on poles to dry Discusses how the men educate the boys and the women instruct the girls in their needed skillsEB INDIAN POWWOW ejs 13 minutes 4354 color 1951 Shows the various tribes of the Southwest at play and brings together the many different cultures of a scattered and isolated people The tribes dressed in native garb arrive at the powwow by every conceivable method of transportation Eagle Dancers from Laguna Devil Dancers of the Apaches Kiowa War Dancers from Oklahoma and Yeibechi Dancers of the Navajos form a colorful parade along the city streets of Flagstaff ArizonaADP INDIANS OF EARLY AMERICA ej 22 minutes 5291 1957 Classifies all of the Indians of early America according to four general geographic regions and represents each region by one dominant and characteristic tribe Portrays the distinctive character of the land and the people in each area and shows the home food weapons clothing religion customs and ways of living for each group Includes sequences on the ceremonies attending the death of an Iroquois chief and the election of his successor a Sioux buffalo hunt pottery making in a pueblo village and a potlatch ceremony conducted by the headman of a Northwest coastal tribeEB INDIANS OF THE PLAINSLIFE IN THE PAST ej 11 minutes 1137 color 1954 Shows how the Plains Indians existed on the grasslands of the Central United States Emphasizes their dependence on the buffalo for much of their food clothing and utensils Presents exmples of the Indians quillwork beadwork and paintingA INDIANS OF THE PLAINSPRESENT DAY LIFE ej 11 minutes 1136 color 1954 Studies how the Plains Indians of today live and work Visits the Blackfeet Indian Reservation Includes scenes of people working in the reservation towns children going to an Indian school farmers working their lands and Indian women tanning hidesA INDIANS OF THE PLAINSSUN DANCE CEREMONY ej 11 minutes 1135 color 1954 Portrays how the Plains Indians prepare for and participate in the religious sun dance ceremony Shows the setting up of a tepee the sweat lodge where men believe their sins will be cleansed and the medicine lodge where the dance is performed Also pictures the grass danceA INDIAS HISTORY BRITISH COLONY TO INDEPENDENCE jsc 10 minutes 1938 color 1956 Portrays the third period of Indias history from the Battle of Plassey in 1757 to 1956 Depicts the exploitation of Indian Jtsources under the British East India Company culminating in an Indian mutiny in 1857 Surveys the growth of the nationalist movement which resulted in independence and a division of the land into India and PakistanC INDIAS HISTORY EARLY CIVILIZATIONS jsc 11 minutes 1937 color 1956 Portrays the early history of India showing the ruins of a city and art objects from that era Traces the early invasions of India and the resulting influence on Indian religion Explains the development of Hinduism and the caste system as well as the growth of Buddhism and IslamC INDIAS HISTORY MOGUL EMPIRE TO EUROPEAN COLONIZATION jsc 11 minutes 1936 color 1956 Traces the history of India from the time of the Moslem invasion to the beginning of British control Depicts the spread of Moslem influence and the growth of Islam in India Describes the opening of trade between Portugal and India and portrays the development of the British East India Company and its struggle with FranceC INDONESIA THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE REVISED EDITION ejs 14 minutes 4139 color 1966 Surveys the geography and history of the islands once known as the Colonial East Indies Depicts the climate terrain density of population the traditions crops mineral resources and the transi tion to independenceC INDUSTRIAL CITY THE ej 17 minutes 5316 color 1970 Presents a case study of Detroit with a review of its growth and the people responsible for it Focuses on problems of congestion pollution and crime showing that the future of this and all industrial cities depends on the education training and ability of the peopleEB INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IN ENGLAND jsc 25 minutes 7511 1960 Portrays Englands rise from the primarily rural nation of 200 years ago to the industrial nation of the twentieth century and the social political and economic changes that developed with industrializa tion Uses reenactments prints from publications of the time animation and documentary photography to trace this historical change Describes the domestic system and its standard of living the energy changes that developed industrial centers and financial power the oppression of the workers under early factory condi tions and the evolutionary development of labors rights and of political reform The industrial system is shown to have first benefited only the few later reforms had a widespread effect on uplifting living standards in generalEB INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION THE BEGINNINGS IN THE UNITED STATES js 23 minutes 4510 1968 Traces the historical development of the industrial revolution in the United States showing the rise of urban centers and the decline in the agricultural economy Examines the reasons for change the establishment of the first spinning mill and modern factory and the development of new methods of transportationEB INERTIA sc 26 minutes 7415 1959 Shows Galileos principle of inertia using low friction dry ice pucks and multiple flash photography Develops the relation that acceleration is proportional to force when mass is constant MLA INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND NATURAL BODY DEFENSES js 11 minutes 1723 color 1961 Photomicrography laboratory demonstrations and animation illus trate the two groups of natural defenses which guard the body against disease Outer body defenses are shown to include the skin passages of the nose and throat and stomach acids Among the inner body defenses considered are the lymph glands the chemical antibodies the spleen and liver and white blood cells which are shown ingesting and destroying bacteriaC 69 INFORMAL READING INVENTORY AN ct 30 minutes 7365 Devoted to a discussion and demonstration of an informal reading inventory Attempts to present a way the teacher may determine if a book is appropriate in terms of difficulty level for a childs reading instructionsETV INGENIOUS REPORTER ejs 25 minutes 8138 color 1975 Obstruction of justice is the theme of this film A brash young American reporter who works for a Paris scandal sheet devises a clever way to improve his papers circulation Learning of a murder in which neither the victim nor the murderer has been identified he decides to pose as the suspect get himself arrested and slip out of the trap only after his paper has fully exploited the promotional possibilities But the trap snaps shut when the victim is identified as the reporters sweetheart and no one will believe his storyEB INITIAL PERCEPTUAL TRAINING PHASE B sc 8 minutes 2005 1964 Shows devices used that provide exercises involving various sensory areas to help improve perceptual skill Emphasizes how the child learns to discriminate with respect to sight touch weight and sound while matching cards nuts and bolts and sound and weight boxesTH Note Order this film from the Atlanta Film Library only INNOVATION IN ELEMENTARY PHYSICAL EDUCATION ect 30 minutes 7897 color 1969 Illustrates the approach to physical education and the activities which have been selected and developed for the city school in Pullman Washington Stresses mainly the selected activities and shows some of the possibilities which can be incorporated into a program Retains the American concept of physical fitness devel opment but presents the appropriate methodology and activities leading to program development Attention is focused on basic movement hand apparatus large apparatus and selected rhythmic and game activitiesCROWN INNOVATORS THE js 27 minutes 7177 color A behind the scenes story of the designing engineering building and testing of an automobile bodyGM INSECT COLLECTING ejs 14 minutes 4836 color 1960 Pictures the various techniques found useful in collecting insects in their natural habitats and suggests ways in which larval forms can be reared to produce adult specimens Shows using a net to capture butterflies beating a bush under which a sheet has been spread to catch falling insects employing a light source directed against a sheet to attract nocturnal insects and special techniques for collecting aquatic insects microscopic insects and insects found in decaying woodPDP INSECT ENEMIES AND THEIR CONTROL ejs 11 minutes 1686 color 1962 Shows the life cycles and habits of some important insect pests including those which are harmful to crops human health and homes Also indicates some of the methods of insect controlC INSECT FOODS jsc 15 minutes 4796 color 1959 Employs closeup photography to show a variety of insects in larval pupal and adult stages feeding on widely differing plant and animal food sources Includes the katydid the grain beetle the polyphemus moth caterpillar wasp moth termite carpet beetle flea praying mantis and ant lion Also discusses the economic importance of their feeding habitsPDP INSECT LIFE CYCLE THE PERIODICAL CICADA SECOND EDITION ejs 12 minutes 1501 color 1975 Every 17 years the eerie hum of the cicada fills the forest The life of this insect with its strange cycle of death and rebirth is shown in detail The camera traces it from the moment of egg laying through the long years of underground and the emergence of the nymph stage to the mating of the mature adult A particularly dramatic timelapse sequence lets viewers watch a nymph emerge from its skin harden darken and develop the wings of a mature adultthe actual process oreclosion takes 90 minutes The cicadas unique survival techniques are stressed throughoutEB INSECT ZOO pe 10 minutes 490 color 1950 Shows the katydid cricket butterfly milkweed bug ladybird beetle ant and praying mantis in the backyard zoo built by two young collectors Ted and Susan Shows the structure and eating habits of the various insects in closeup photography and elaborates on the characteristics of the praying mantisEB INSECTS ejs 10 minutes 580 color 1953 Uses the grasshopper to show the distinguishing characteristics of insects as compared to other animals and discusses several insect orders Tells why spiders and centipedes are not insects and shows examples of complete and incomplete metamorphosis Pictures the life cycles feeding habits and protective coloring of a variety of insects Explains why insects are so numerous and describes some harmful insects along with various methods of controlEB INSECTS ARE INTERESTING ejs 11 minutes 1186 color 1953 Presents the life histories of a number of insects Shows how insects adapt to their environment including their use of compound eyes and breathing tubes Illustrates in detail the metamorphosis of the locust the moth and the butterfly Stresses the importance of insects to manMD INSECTS THE LOVELY AND THE LETHAL ejs 23 minutes 8145 color 1980 The film examines physical characteristics and reproductive pro cesses of insects and demonstrates their social structure using a colony of termites as an example Viewers will learn how insects have evolved and adapted themselves and the role they play in the environmentEB INSIDE CACKLE CORNERS js 10 minutes 1315 color Tells the story of competing companies in a typical community and of their efforts to maintain a favorable position in the market by designing packaging and attractive pricing Competition is shown to be a driving force in the advance of our economy Benefits of our competitive system to the consuming public are emphasized INSIDEOUT SERIES INSIDEOUT is an interdisciplinary series of 15minute films designed by health educators and learning specialists and is intended to help eighttoten year olds understand and cope with their emotions The films deal in new and compelling ways with the social emotional and physical problems that have traditionally been the concerns of health educatorsNIT INSIDE INSIDEOUT INFORMATIONAL FILM t 15 minutes 4940 color 1973 Promotes an understanding of the InsideOut Series among educational administrators health specialists parents and the general public NIT INSIDEOUT INSERVICE PROGRAM FOR TEACHERS c 30 minutes 8005 color 1973 Segments for several films in the INSIDEOUT series are presented to indicate the range of emotional experiences that teachers may expect to encounter Ideas and methods that underlie the series are explored and through classroom scenes of teachers and students working together the film illustrates how the affective approach to health education can be applied to various topicsNIT 70INSIDEOUT A SENSE OF JOY e 15 minutes 5694 color 1973 Chucks sister Jean hurries to the beach while Chuck strolls leisurely along letting his senses respond freely to the pleasurable sights and sounds around him thus enjoying life Upon arriving at the beach Jean tells him come on youre missing all the fun The film was developed to help children recognize the possibilities of enjoying themselves through the use of their senses in relation to familiar surroundings and everyday eventsNIT INSIDEOUT BECAUSE ITS FUN e 15 minutes 5670 color 1973 Bill thinks that winning is the only thing that really counts and cannot understand why others enjoy themselves just playing for the fun of it The good feelings produced by skillfully engaging in physical activity are exploredNIT INSIDEOUT BREAKUP e 15 minutes 5675 color 1973 When Beckys parents separate Becky experiences feelings of confusion fear and guilt Her mother is unable to reassure her because of her own anxieties regarding the future of the marriage and family unit This film is designed to help children recognize and develop some understanding of emotions involved in a separa tion or divorce real or imaginedNIT INSIDEOUT BROTHERS AND SISTERS e 15 minutes 5685 color 1973 David and his sister Sarah quarrel about the use of the playroom until their mother intervenes They agree to a deal but David failing to keep his part fears Sarah will retaliate by telling his mother of an earlier disobedient act The film is designed to help children recognize and cope with sibling rivalries and help them realize that their actions can affect the feelings of other family membersNIT INSIDEOUT BULLY e 15 minutes 5686 color 1973 Adrian a new boy in school and an outstanding student faces the resentment of Frankie a poor student Frankie takes out his resentment in harassment and physical abuse until conditions give Adrian the upper hand The film is developed to help children recognize and cope with harassment and bullying situations NIT INSIDEOUT BUT NAMES WILL NEVER HURT e 15 minutes 5677 color 1973 An EnglishCanadian boy in sudden anger calls a young French Canadian a dirty French frog and then comes to realize how prejudice separates one person from another and affects the feeling of everyone involved Students are helped to recognize and deal with incidents of prejudice and discriminationNIT INSIDEOUT BUT THEY MIGHT LAUGH e 15 minutes 5687 color 1973 Becky feigns an injury to avoid being embarrassed while ice skating with her class The teacher discovers the deception and Becky admits her own fear of failure and embarrassment in front of others Designed to help children recognize and cope with their own fears of humiliation and failure and to help them understand and sympathize with such feelings in othersNIT INSIDEOUT BUY AND BUY e 15 minutes 5683 color 1973 TVs Captain Selmore excites Pete and Joe so they rush out to be the first in the neighborhood to own the Iron Whirligig Pete works to overcome Joes second thoughts about using his own money for the toy The program is designed to help children make wise decisions in the face of conflicting emotions and group pressureNIT INSIDEOUT CAN DOCANT DO e 15 minutes 5684 color 1973 Dottie feels frustrated at not being successful in doing what her brothers sisters and friends seem to do with ease She dreams that she is allowed to be each person for awhile and she quickly realizes that she does not want to change places Children should recognize and accept the stages of their own growth and develop ment and this film helps them deal with the feelings that these changes bring aboutNIT INSIDEOUT CAN I HELP e 15 minutes 5688 color 1973 Jamie injures his leg in a fall and Lisa hearing his call comes to help She leaves over his protests to search for assistance Upon her return Jamie has been rescued by others and he upbraids her for not staying and helping The film helps children recognize when they can realistically help others in danger what this kind of help requires and what the personal consequences may beNIT INSIDEOUT DONNA e 15 minutes 5689 color 1973 Various aspects of Donnas life reveal her willingness to risk herself in order to enlarge her world Donna is blind and through working out her own means of coping with life she learns to achieve a sense of dignity and selfesteem The film is developed to help children understand how people learn to accept whatever it is that makes them feel different from others and to recognize that the process of becoming a person is in many ways the same for everyoneNIT INSIDEOUT GETTING EVEN e 14 minutes 5669 color 1973 Three children form their own secret club and build a clubhouse but in doing so exclude some of their friends When the friends try to even the score feelings harden on both sides and a fight breaks out Students thus understand what acceptance or rejection by a group means and what causes people to act vengefullyNIT INSIDEOUT HOME SWEET HOME e 15 minutes 5673 color 1973 Eddie whose parents neglect and abuse him and his friend Steve whose parents are loving but strict decide to run away from home The film illustrates how emotional abuse whether real or imag ined can affect a child It is designed to help students cope with feelings of mistreatmentNIT INSIDEOUT HOW DO YOU SHOW e 15 minutes 5671 color 1973 The film shows three boys expressing or withholding their feelings about various things that happen to them in the course of an afternoon It is designed to help students understand the many ways that feelings can be expressedNIT INSIDEOUT I DARE YOU e 15 minutes 5667 color 1973 Clarissa wanting to be accepted as a member of the neighborhood gang decides whether she should take a potentially dangerous dare The film is designed to help students consider choices that involve risk and safety personal belief and group pressureNIT INSIDEOUT I WANT TO e 15 minutes 5690 color 1973 Patty in an imaginary courtroom scene demands her rights as a nineyearold and accuses the rest of her family of treating her like a baby Both sides of the case are heard with the verdict left to the reviewing audience This helps children consider and cope with feelings caused by differences between themselves and adults about what they want to do are able to do and are allowed to doNIT INSIDEOUT IN MY MEMORY e 15 minutes 5666 color 1973 Linda who is bewildered and upset after her grandmother dies tries to understand what the death means to her own life and how to accept the event as a natural part of the human condition The film is designed to help students deal with the feelings brought about by the death of a person or pet they loveNIT INSIDEOUT JEFFS COMPANY e 15 minutes 5682 color 1973 Jeff is often alone in the isolated area in which his family lives He 71 begins to resent this when he is unable to attend a distant roundup with friends The film helps students recognize mans need to be alone as well as to be with others and helps them to discover the value of solitudeNIT INSIDEOUT JUST JOKING e 15 minutes 5681 color 1973 David gets his kicks from playing pranks on others until some of his jokes start to backfire The film helps students recognize the difference between good clean fun and ridicule or cruelty NIT INSIDEOUT JUST ONE PLACE e 15 minutes 5691 color 1973 Kelvin wants to find just one place in his rundown neighbor hood and make it beautiful He with others plants a garden and proudly tends it A thoughtless act of destruction ruins the garden and causes Kelvin and his friends to ask whats the use The film helps children develop personal convictions about their re sponsibility in maintaining a humane environmentNIT INSIDEOUT LIVING WITH LOVE e 15 minutes 5678 color 1973 A day in the lives of Mrs Dorothy Smith and the children who live with her in a foster home reveals the countless ways that love brings them all together as a family The film is designed to help students realize the benefits that love produces help them recognize how love can be expressed and help them cope with a lack of love in their livesNIT INSIDEOUT LOST IS A FEELING e 15 minutes 5692 color 1973 Amador upon moving from Puerto Rico to Washington DC feels strange lost and ill at ease He timidly attempts to join a baseball game but becomes frightened and runs away One of the group understands his confusion and runs to reassure him The film can help children understand how persons can feel lost and threatened in new situationsNIT INSIDEOUT LOVE SUSAN e 15 minutes 5693 color 1973 Susan anxiously awaits her fathers return from work to give him a picture she has painted He arrives exhausted and shorttempered and emotions flare on both sides Later an overheard conversation helps alleviate Susans hurt and enables her to accept her fathers apology The film helps children recognize and cope with parental misunderstanding and mistreatmentNIT INSIDEOUT MUST IMAY I e 15 minutes 5676 color 1973 Parallel episodes show Debbie and Bobby trying to deal with situations that give them too much or not enough responsibility The film is designed to help students cope with feelings caused by the tension between freedom and responsibilityNIT INSIDEOUT SOMEONE SPECIAL e 15 minutes 5695 color 1973 David as an adult recalls the crush he had on his teacher Upon learning she was engaged he felt compelled to know her feelings for him When she didnt tell him she liked him better he reacted in hurt and anger The film can help children understand that crushes are a normal part of growth and psychological developmentNIT INSIDEOUT STRONG FEELINGS e 15 minutes 5672 color 1973 In a sequence of zany dreams Edgar discovers how love fright embarrassment confusion and disappointment can affect the body The film is designed to help students understand the effects of strong emotions and to lessen their fears of such reactionsNIT INSIDEOUT TRAVELIN SHOES e 15 minutes 5680 color 1973 Stuart Billups doesnt want to move from his home in the country to Washington DC where his father is taking the family to live Members of the family react to the coming move with mixed feelings of joy remorse and anticipation The film explores the experience of moving and the many emotions that this event arousesNIT INSIDEOUT WHEN IS HELP e 14 minutes 5674 color 1973 Karen Roger and their friends have decidedly different notions about getting and receiving help The advantages and disadvan tages of their varied attitudes towards their misadventures are shown Students are made aware of the consequences of helping either too much or too littleNIT INSIDEOUT YES I CAN e 15 minutes 5668 color 1973 Nineyearold David insists that he is ready to go out on his own for overnight at summer camp He gets his chance but comes up against problems he had not counted on Students are helped to consider the limits of independent action and to recognize the prudence of thorough preparationNIT INSIDEOUT YOU BELONG e 14 minutes 5679 color 1973 A visual essay explores the vital connections between human beings and their surroundings to show that you are a part of all that you see Students recognize the interdependence of all things and are helped to increase their own sense of responsibility for the environmentNIT INSIDE THE WEATHER ejs 14 minutes 4998 1961 On an air trip to Chicago two children learn in detail about some important weather factors and the problems of weather forecasting Defines and illustrates changing conditions in the troposphere and their causes The children learn that all weather conditions are closely related and include moisture temperature air pressure cloudiness wind direction and wind velocity Explains and illustrates highs lows and frontal weatherUEVA INSPIRATION OF MR BUDD ejs 25 minutes 8139 color 1975 A cunning barber dyes green the red hair of a fiercelooking cus tomer whom he suspects of murder which aids in later police iden tification of the killer The barbers cleverness earns him a fortune as a grand crimperEB INSTINCTS IN ANIMALS pe 11 minutes 1521 color 1965 Distinguishes between instinctual and learned behavior Shows easily recognized examples of instinctual behavior in killdeer honeybees and hamsters and examples of learned behavior in porpoisesJ INTEGRATED MOTORPERCEPTUAL TRAINING PHASE D ct 6 minutes 2007 Shows how coordination of perceptual and motor processes is improved Features hopscotch folk dancing singing and craft activities for improving muscle coordination awareness of body capabilities social courtesies improved auditory acuity and evi dence of accomplishmentTH Note Order from the Atlanta Film Library Only INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS SERIES This set of nine films and one audiotape provides stepbystep procedures for conducting 30 hours of instruction for teachers and administrators to increase their abilities to communicate with students the community and other school personnel The materials are organized in 20 units for conducting an inservice workshop or preservice course Topics include 1 paraphrasing 2 behavior description 3 describing feelings 4 nonverbal communication 5 the concept of feedback 6 matching behavior with intentions 7 communicating under pressure and 8 communication patterns in the school building A qualified instructor can conduct the program for approximately 30 participantsXI 72 The following units have film Unit 1 Introduction te 8 minutes 738 color Unit 2 Paraphrasing te 8 minutes 739 color Unit 3 Behavior Description te 8 minutes 763 color 1977 1977 1977 1977 Unit 4 Description of Feelings and Perception Check te 8 minutes 764 color Unit 7 Expectations and Communication te 8 minutes 766 color 1977 Unit 9 The Effects of Feelings te 8 minutes 769 color 1977 Unit 11 Open Communication Freeing and Binding Responses te 8 minutes 770 color 1977 Unit 13 Roles and Patterns of Interpersonal Communication te 8 minutes 784 color 1977 Unit 16 Communication Patterns in the School Building te 8 minutes 793 color 1977 INTERVIEW READY OR NOT jsc 23 minutes 4776 color 1975 An emotionally moving yet thoroughly practical film about prepar ing for job interviews A professional interviewer works with young people to uncover ways to succeed including discovering your own strengthsCHU INTRODUCING ATOMS AND NUCLEAR ENERGY ej 11 minutes 1708 1963 Presents an introductory explanation of atomic structure and how energy is released from the nucleusC INTRODUCING RATIONAL NUMBERS ct 30 minutes 7317 color 1963 Motivates the study of rational numbers both by the attempt to reduce the error of the measure and to obtain closure under division To be used following Factors and Primes From the Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers SeriesSMSG INTRODUCING SETS NUMBERS AND NUMERALS p 11 minutes 1667 color 1966 Presents the basic concepts of sets set numbers subsets onetoone correspondence and equivalent sets The latter introduces the concept of number and its representation by numerals When sets are combined and separated numerals show the resulting number of the union of the separate subsetsC INTRODUCING SHAPES LINES AND ANGLES p 11 minutes 1666 color 1966 By outlining familiar objects children discover four basic shapes the circle triangle rectangle and square They see that shapes are made from lines and parts of lines and that a line is a set of points They learn the geometric definitions of lines and line segments rays and angles including right anglesC INTRODUCTION TO ANIMAL DISSECTION sc 11 minutes 779 color 1963 Presents an overview of the place of animal dissection in the study of biology and the instruments specimens and techniques most frequently used Includes the use of the forceps probe scissors scalpel and teasing needle Points out the care required in dissection of freshly killed or preserved specimens Specimens shown include sharks earthworms sea anemones rats cats and frogs Determination of a good plan for dissection is indicated as essential to this type of study which is defined as a separating not a cutting processIFB INTRODUCTION TO BODY MOVEMENTS et 11 minutes 1991 color Shows a basic principle of locomotion skill development Empha sizes in addition to walking running hopping etc the three factors speed direction and force Suggests game activities which show ways to practice good body control Encourages the teacher to adapt or create new activities and games to meet the need of urban and suburban pupilsGLC INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICITY SECOND EDITION j 11 minutes 590 color 1948 Presents the fundamental concepts of electrical energy electrical resistance and the factors that affect variations in each Uses demonstrations and animation to help explain heating and lighting effects and to clarify such terms as electrons voltage poles circuit and parallel and series wiringC INTRODUCTION TO MAP PROJECTION js 20 minutes 4335 1950 Means of transposing the map of the earth from globe to flat surface are described and advantages and limitations of each considered Cylindrical conical and polar projections are measured against a translucent globe illuminated from the center to show how the earths grid is projected and map areas representedUEVA INTRODUCTION TO OPTICS sc 24 minutes 7416 color 1960 Deals with the approximation that light travels in a straight line and shows four ways in which light can be bentdiffraction scatter ing refraction and reflection refraction is illustrated by underwater photography to show how objects above water appear to a sub merged skin diverMLA INTRODUCTION TO PORTABLE VIDEOTAPE RECORD ING jscte l42 minutes 4138 color 1975 As a teacher and a group of his high school students leam to use the schools new portable videotape recording equipment the viewer learns techniques along with them Early footage by the students is monotonous until they begin to get a grasp of such basics as camera placement image size proper use of the zoom lens framing composition etc They also learn to handle the more complex problems of lighting including the basic 3light setup tv lighting ratios avoiding burnin etc Specific projects then teach them how to present information logically eg in a tape designed to teach a process use of storyboard planning and finally to think visuallyFILMFAIR INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY ct 30 minutes 7099 Theory of probability helps one to make a best decision in 1 gambling 2 obtaining insurance rates 3 scientific endeavors NYSDE INVADER THE ejs 11 minutes 1016 color 1953 Presents the life cycle of the salmon Shows how their existence is threatened by dams on the rivers water pollution by industrial plants and inadequate sewage disposal in citiesPIC INVENTIONS IN AMERICAS GROWTH 17501850 ej 9 minutes 1894 1956 Shows Jonathan Sharps grandfather as he tells the story of earlier American inventions such as the iron stove the spinning jenny the cotton gin the steam engine the steamboat the locomotive and the telegraph Depicts the pioneer days when people lived in log cabins sowed and harvested their grain by hand and did their spinning and weaving at home Includes authentic machines and models Predicts the invention of the sewing machine and wonders what inventions will occur during the next sixty yearsC INVENTIONS IN AMERICAS GROWTH 18501910 ej 11 minutes 1895 1956 Shows Jonathan Sharp as he recalls the many inventions which have taken place during the forty years of his lifetime Pictures the first phonograph telephone electric lamp streetcar motor car airplane and radio Includes still pictures of leading American inventors and presents some of their inventions Summarizes the major inventions of the periodC lONIZATlON sc 18 minutes 4214 color 1959 Presents the theory of ionization and stresses its present important status in chemistry Shows the identifying characteristics of ions 73and where they occur Electrolytes dissociation solvents electrovalent compounds and covalent compounds are shown by animation and laboratory demonstration Practical uses of ionization in industrial chemistry are also shownC IRON ORE MINING ejsc 14 minutes 4484 1950 First locates the iron deposits of the United States then shows the process of openpit mining in the Mesabi Range in Minnesota with emphasis on the use of modern laborsaving machinery After the ore is classified it is shown being loaded into freight cars and later onto barges on the Great Lakes A map shows the location of the many steel mills to which the ore might goA IRRATIONAL NUMBERS ct 23 minutes 4769 1959 Demonstrates teaching irrational numbers through the study of decimal fractions Limited understanding of irrational numbers in past teaching is eliminated by this new method which leads to a positive demonstration of what an irrational number isMCGH IS A CAREER AS A TECHNICIAN FOR YOU jsc 15 minutes 5732 color 1972 This film covers a wide kaleidoscopic array of technicians in scientific industrial commercial and governmental settingstheir role in working with engineers scientists and other professionals as well as the personal characteristics common to persons success ful in this fieldCFI IS A CAREER IN BANKING FOR YOU sc 15 minutes 4148 color 1974 This film deals with the multitude of banking careers found in commercial and savings banks as well as other financial institutions such as federal reserve banks loan companies the exportimport bank etc It also touches on aptitudes interests and educational qualifications useful to obtain entry level work in the banking industryCFT IS A CAREER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FOR YOU sc 15 minutes 4155 color 1974 The film defines the five major occupational groups in business administration decribes work settings conditions tasks and re wards entry requirements and paths to advancement The five areas explored are accounting personnel work marketing re search advertising and public relationsCFI IS A CAREER IN CLERICAL WORK FOR YOU jsc 15 minutes 5742 color 1973 The film takes a closeup look at the 14000000 people who handle the vast flood of communications and records in business industry and government It also covers shipping and receiving clerks stock clerks and mail clerksCFI IS A CAREER IN ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING FOR YOU jsc 15 minutes 5741 color 1973 Products production techniques and other exciting aspects of the electronics manufacturing industry are explored as well as plant jobs in machining fabricating processing assembling inspection and shipping plus office jobs in clerical engineering administra tive and scientific areasCFI IS A CAREER IN FINANCE INSURANCE OR REAL ESTATE FOR YOU jsc 15 minutes 5740 color 1973 There are similarities in the basic nature of occupations in the areas of finance insurance and real estate Almost half of the people in the total industry work with statistics rates premiums interest dividends and other data while the balance deal largely with peopleCFI IS A CAREER IN GOVERNMENT FOR YOU jsc 15 minutes 5737 color 1972 This film cites the ways one can get a federal state or local government job in the occupations found exclusively in govern ment national defense postal service etc and those existing in both government and private industryCFI IS A CAREER IN MACHINING FOR YOU jsc 15 minutes 5735 color 1972 The sight sounds people products structures and practices of the world of machining tools are brought into the classroom and an overview of occupations in which people cut shape grind and perform other operations on metal prototypes assemblies and partsCFI IS A CAREER IN MANAGEMENT FOR YOU jsc 15 minutes 5744 color 1973 This film provides an overview of the three levels of management top middle and supervisory and points out similarities in their basic dutiesplanning organizing staffing directing and con trollingCFI IS A CAREER IN MOTOR VEHICLE OR EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING FOR YOU sc 15 minutes 4156 color 1974 All levels of the manufacturing spectrum are shown from the professional engineers and scientists to semiskilled assemblers and maintenance personnel The film also deals with a fascinating array of equipment that the industry rums out in staggering quantityCFI IS A CAREER IN RADIO OR TELEVISION FOR YOU jsc 15 minutes 5738 color 1973 There are four main career areas in broadcastingengineering sales business and programming The film describes the many occupations in each covers every section of the industry and looks at the people at work their skills qualifications rewards and problemsCFI IS A CAREER IN THE HEALTH SERVICES FOR YOU jsc 15 minutes 5733 color 1972 This film looks at the nature of work and the working conditions in a great variety of health occupations from dentistry to radiology It examines the wide range of careers in patient care and in supporting servicesfrom housekeeping and administration to equipment maintenanceCFI IS A CAREER IN THE HOTEL OR MOTEL BUSINESS FOR YOU jsc 15 minutes 5739 color 1973 Viewers get a thoughtful and informative look at employees in the four major categories of occupations found only in the lodging industrythose in guest services housekeeping front office and management The film also covers the many other kinds of workers needed to run hotels motels and other related industriesCFI IS A CAREER IN THE PROFESSIONS FOR YOU jsc 15 minutes 5743 color 1973 The film deals not only with the nature of the work but also covers the dedicated continuous and selfdisciplined effort needed over many years to become a doctor teacher engineer lawyer performer or other kind of professional personCFI IS A CAREER IN THE RESTAURANT BUSINESS FOR YOU sc 15 minutes 4158 color 1974 Careers in restaurants are considered from luxurious nightclubs to hot dog stands The film also covers food purchasing food prepar ation serving dishwashing and management and explores other types of feeding such as institutional plant feeding cafeterias schools etcCFI IS A CAREER IN THE SERVICE INDUSTRIES FOR YOU jsc 15 minutes 5736 color 1972 There are eight different categories of services lodging building personal recreation apparel protective domestic and food servicepreparation Also discussed are the aptitudes temperament and preferences people should have to work in the service industriesCFI 74IS A CAREER IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES FOR YOU sc 15 minutes 4160 color 1973 This film concerns itself with the social scientists who deal with the transmission and communication of knowledge and information about human social behavior It covers occupations such as anthropologists economists historians political scientists social psychologists sociologists social statisticians social geographers and social workersCFI IS A SALES CAREER FOR YOU jsc 15 minutes 5734 color 1972 The diversity of sales careers throughout the spectrum of business and industry is shown as well as the sales people who sell all kinds of things and services from apples to hotels and insurance to zebras The film points out the role of sales in the countrys economyCFI ISAAC NEWTON js 13 minutes 4235 1959 Portrays the contributions of Isaac Newton to the fields of science and mathematics Shows Newtons early life and the dedication he exhibited toward learning Later while he was teaching at Trinity College an outbreak of bubonic plague forced him to return home where in eighteen months he pulled together his thoughts on four major scientific problemsdeveloping the binomial theorem laying the foundation for differential and integral calculus proposing a theory on light and formulating his laws of universal gravitation Closes with a review of the recognition his work brought him and pictures the modern application of his principles in rocketryC ISABELLA AND THE MAGIC BRUSH e 14 minutes 4709 color 1976 The animation is adapted from a Chinese tale about a little girls desire to be an artist which is thwarted by poverty a tyrant king her own partents who think she should be a cook and by the court painter who fears competition However Isabella wishes for and receives a brusha magic one that gives life to whatever is painted with itFILMFAIR ITS EVERBODYS BUSINESS jst 22 minutes 4535 color 1954 Explains how profits and individual investments create jobs how competition keeps values and prices low how advertising benefits everyone and how the government should function in a free economyCCUS ITS UP TO LAURIE js 21 minutes 6124 color 1979 An unusual dramatized film about teenage sex and its possible con sequences The story focuses on the romance between two high school students and features three very different endings Each conclusion illustrates how the attitudes of teenagers and their parents toward sex can alter relationships and change livesCEN ITS UP TO YOU c 11 minutes 712 color 1967 Describes one mans fight against blindness after an eye accident due to carelessness on the job Demonstrates an eye operation showing the magnetic extraction of a piece of metal from the eye Explains how to avoid eye accidents by following safety rules NSPB JACK AND THE BEANSTALK pe 10 minutes 1459 1949 Tells the familiar story of Jack and the beanstalk using live action and narration Encourages children to retell the story in their own wordsSF JACK AND THE BEANSTALK p 16 minutes 5492 color 1966 Presents live action dramatization by the Peppermint Players a childrens repertory theater company of Jacks adventures with the giant and with the goose that lays golden eggsMCGH JACKSON YEARS NEW AMERICANS jsc 27 minutes 7305 color 1971 Presents the creation of the American image and the formation of popular democracy as reflected in the rise to power of Andrew Jackson Emphasizes the common man in the White House America considered invincible and political power the dream of every manLCA JACKSON YEARS TOWARD CIVIL WAR jsc 28 minutes 7304 i color 1971 Describes Andrew Jackson as a man of action who fought the monopoly of the National Bank raised troops against South Carolina vetoed more congressional bills than all presidents before him combined and yet remained inactive on the issue of slavery that would eventually lead to warLCA JAMAICA ejs 19 minutes 5158 color 1976 The rhythm and tempo of the life in this Caribbean island is inter woven throughout the film We visit with a family of three boys Leon Vincent and Dennis They join their father in the harvesting of the banana fields and later as they pole the harvest down river to the market Through their experience we learn much of the his tory climate education and music of the islandJ JAMES DICKEY POET sc 37 minutes 9001 color 1970 A poetry experience in film that does not teach poetry The words of the poet the people he talks to and the camera that follows him for three weeks on a Dickey bamstormingforpoetry tour project an experience in which both students and teachers share He is a man trying to break through this kind of glass wall we all live behind And thats what the film is all about to help students break through to involve them in the actual thoughts and feelings of a man who happens to write fine poetryEB JAMES FENIMORE COOPER js 17 minutes 4654 1949 Outlines the life of James Fenimore Cooper from his expulsion from Yale to his writing and travels in Europe Presents his life as a merchant seaman his two years service in the US Navy and his marriage then shows his wife daring him to write a novel Emphasizes the influence Coopers experiences had on his literary works and mentions many of his novelsEB JAMESTOWN COLONY 1607 THROUGH 1620 ej 17 minutes 4170 1957 Describes the conditions under which the Jamestown Colony was established and developed Shows the voyage of the first settlers from England the faith and dedication required to overcome the hardships they faced the arrival of reinforcements their friendli ness with the Indians the introduction of women and African slaves the beginning of representative government in America cultivation of the tobacco plant and the advent of strong and able leaders Utilizes the reconstruction made for the Jamestown Festi val of 1957C JAMESTOWN THE FIRST ENGLISH SETTLEMENT IN AMERICA ejsc 22 minutes 5312 1958 Dramatizes the founding and development of Jamestown from 1607 to 1619 Presents the storyteller John Rolfe as he describes the first landing building of the fort life of the first settlers and the arrival of Lord Delaware who initiated a strong government Pictures trade with the Indian the development of tobacco the marriage of John Rolfe to Pocahontas and the growth of the colonyEB JAMESTOWN WILLIAMSBURG AND YORKTOWN ejs 12 minutes 4674 color 1954 Photographs of Jamestown Williamsburg and Yorktown Virgin ia and animated sequences recall life in this part of the Colonies in the years between 1607 and 1781PAF 75 aHimBBKJAN BOY OF THE NETHERLANDS Pe 19 minutes 4869 color 1970 Compares family life in the Netherlands with that in the United States Shows several days in the life of tenyearold Jan Van Hoek in Amsterdam Points out the things that he is familiar with in the Netherlands and those that are similar to the United States Introduces the viewer to the people geography and economy of this important European countryEB JAPAN HARVESTING THE LAND AND SEA ejs 27 minutes 7533 color 1963 Shows the physical features of Japans islands that make them a distinctive and sometimes difficult habitat Describes the constant effort to support a large and rapidly growing population on a small land area with limited resources Explains how Japanese farmers and fishermen are now able to supply virtually all of the countrys food and other farm productsEB JAPAN ITS CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS ejs 27 minutes 7561 color 1964 Presents a study of the culture manners and traditions of the island empire Japan and its place in modern historyWD JAPANESE FARMERS ejs 17 minutes 5610 color 1969 Presents a study of the cultivation techniques and variety of machinery used by Japanese farmers in developing various crops from harsh and nonarable land Shows cultivation of rice tea strawberries and orangesFI JEFFERSON OF MONTICELLO ejsc 18 minutes 4187 color 1948 Thomas Jefferson tells his own story against the background of his home in Virginia Shows his birthplace in Albemarle County his student surroundings at the College of William and Mary and his architectural accomplishmentsVDE JERUSALEM THE HOLY CITY js 10 minutes 485 color 1951 Pictures the pageantry of Jerusalem and the historical shrines sacred to three religious traditions Jewish Christian and Moslem Relates the settings and shrines to the historic events and religious associations with which they are identified in the tradition and heritage of the western worldEB JETS AND ROCKETS HOW THEY WORK Pe 14 minutes 5493 color 1967 Presents through familiar objects and visual terms Newtons principles of action and reaction Shows by animation and experi mentation the principles of the jet engineC JOAN AVOIDS A COLD SECOND EDITION P 11 minutes 283 color 1964 Shows how a young girl learns the cause of colds and follows the rules for avoiding them and staying wellC JOB HUNT jsc 15 minutes 4161 color 1976 This is a dramatization of the dos and donts of seeking and getting a job The process is divided into selfevaluation tapping a variety of job sources importance of a neat and complete application and how to approach a job interview The film points out that employers want good employees and that they look for dependabili ty neatness serious attitude toward work and enthusiasm An employment interview situation with three applicants shows why the successful applicant was chosen This film covers the basic points every job seeker should knowAIMS JOB INTERVIEW PRO BOWL THE js 192 minutes 6125 color 1979 The job interview is treated as a spectator sport complete with playbyplay commentary by a pair of colorful sportcasters Tech nique permits the audience to see the job interview develop from both the point of view of the applicant and the interviewer Provides viewers with an invaluable insight into successfully interviewing for a jobCEN JOBS IN ATOMIC ENERGY js 13 minutes 4144 1955 Shows the vast diversification of employment opportunities pro vided by the rapid development of atomic energy Pictures scien tists technicians and laborers at work in atomic research power production agriculture medicine and industrial applicationsHA JOHN C CALHOUN js 18 minutes 4727 1951 Lists formative factors in his boyhood on a South Carolina plantation that focused Calhouns aim in public life upon states rights Pictures him as a lawyer then as Vice President Presents discussions with Van Buren Clay and Webster on tariff slavery and nullification Concludes with Calhouns last great Senate speechEB JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY MAN AND PRESIDENT js 9 minutes 665 Highlights the glorious moments of Kennedys career his inauguration his accomplishments his quest for peace and finally the tragic events which martyred him and plunged a nation into mourningSF JOHN MARSHALL js 19 minutes 4710 1957 Presents the life of John Marshall the founder of American constitutional law Pictures experiences of his boyhood his role in the American Revolution events which drew him into politics and how he became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and was instrumental in making important decisions that solidified the courts authorityEB JOHN QUINCY ADAMS ejs 20 minutes 4714 1951 Dramatizes episodes in the life of John Quincy Adams Americas sixth President and father of American foreign policy Reveals Adams skill in diplomacy by portraying his career as an American representative in Europe and as Secretary of State and author of the Monroe DoctrineEB JOHNNY APPLESEED A LEGEND OF FRONTIER LIFE ej 16 minutes 4032 1954 Pictures and tells the legend of Jonathan Chapman known as Johnny Appleseed depicting his personal characteristics and his deeds Reveals his fondness for apples and his love for the Bible Relates his experiences throughout youth and old age planting apple seeds resetting the seedlings as he travels about and living with and helping frontier families Includes several folk songsC JOHNNY LEARNS HIS MANNERS p 18 minutes 4193 1947 A narrated story illustrated on an artists drawing board shows how a little boy who is untidy illmannered and selfish is turned into a pig until his Good Self conquers his Bad SelfUPA JOINTLEGGED ANIMALS THE ARTHROPODS js 18 minutes 5396 1962 Uses timelapse and photomicrography to show the five classes of arthropods crustaceans centipedes millepedes arachnids and insects Explains that arthropods include a greater number of species occupying a greater variety of habitats than other animalsEB JOURNALS OF LEWIS AND CLARK EDITED VERSION ejs 27 minutes 8140 color 1965 The film is faithful to the journals and covers the same terrain traveled by Lewis and Clark It captures the wonder of the virgin west recounts an heroic chapter in the development of the frontier and points to the problems of conservation and of the treatment of Indians which followed the explorationsEB 76MM JOURNEY IN HEALTH c 21 minutes 4895 color 1960 Emphasizes the importance of regular and continuous supervision of childrens health by parents and physicians Uses flashbacks as a pediatrician who is preparing a speech for a parent group recalls cases which were not called to the physicians attention early enough Places emphasis upon the thoroughness of a physical examination and the fact that the physician is concerned with the childs emotional health as well as with his physical growth and development The frequency of physical examinations at different ages is indicatedSFF JOURNEY INTO THE PAST THE STORY OF THE AN CIENT CIVILIZATIONS ON THE MEDITERRANEAN sc 21 minutes 5041 color 1962 Following an introduction to the Mediterranean of today the growth and culture of the ancient civilizations of Egypt Greece and Rome are outlined in sequences showing architecture works of art and archeological finds relative to each In other sequences reference is made also to the Minoan Phoenician and Etruscan peoples Maps indicate the position and extent of each civilization IFB JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF A TRIANGLE jsc 8 minutes 719 color 1977 This film is a series of animated constructions that determine the center of a variety of triangles These centers include circum center incenter centroid and orthocenterIFB JOY OF ACHIEVEMENT THE scte 142 minutes 4162 color 1974 Using quotes of people who have achieved through their work such as Thomas Edison Helen Keller Thomas Jefferson and Franklin Delano Rooseveltthe film depicts people from child hood through old age involved in constructive positive accomplish mentsDANA JOY OF COMMUNICATION THE scte 18 minutes 4163 color 1975 This film depicts communication between people of all ages It shows the reciprocal joy of sharing values and experiences between young and old parents and children teacher and student and the handicapped The joy of communicating with nature is also portrayed as well as the joy in an old persons face when he realizes that people care and he is neededDANA JOY RIDE AN AUTO THEFT js 12 minutes 4623 color 1976 Two teenage boys decide to borrow a friends car for a short ride They plan to return the car so hell never miss it Delighted with their new found freedom they persuade their girlfriends to join the fun but a twisting mountain curve quickly transforms the joy ride into a nightmareAB JOYS OF KINETIC ART js 22 minutes 4616 color 1975 Flashing lights rotating spheres and flowing colors serve as our introduction to kinetic art This is an art form that combines movement through time with the other three dimensions to produce the impressions and changing perceptions of kinetic art Explana tions of kinetic art alternate with exhibits of the art in motion to produce an understanding and feeling for the art form that can be called the symbol of our timesJ JUDGE BEN B LINDSEY PART I sc 25 minutes 7398 1966 Dramatizes Judge Ben Lindseys efforts to combat political and social evils in Denver Colorado in the early 1900s He was especially concerned with the handling of children in jails and continued his probes even though he was investigated by a governors committee subjected to an attempt on his life and refused party backing for reelection as a judgeRSA JUDGE BEN B LINDSEY PART II sc 25 minutes 7399 1966 See description of Pt IRSA JULIUS CAESAR THE RISE OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE ejs 22 minutes 5420 color 1964 Photographed in a fullscale reproduction of the Roman Forum this film explores the significance of Caesars career in history his conquests of Gaul in a series of brilliant and fierce campaigns and his successful drive for the rulership of the Roman Empire Tells of the important reforms he instituted from the establishment of an orderly and equitable legal system to the improvement of the economic conditions among the massesEB JUNK FOOD FILM THE e 11 minutes 675 color 1976 This fanciful film presents the misadventures of Harold a compul sive junk food eater After being warned by his friends that his eating habits will get him into trouble Harold visits Junk Food Land There badhabit characters encourage him to embark upon an eating spree that leaves him hopelessly trapped Harolds rescue by his friends exposes all junk food eaters to the folly of their bad habits and gives them food for thoughtSAN JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT pejs 28 minutes 7084 color 1970 Presents water sports activities at the Corps of Engineers Lakes in the Southeastern United States Depicts the recreation areas now used by millions of people for outdoor recreation Emphasizes the need for observing safety for better enjoyment of water sports and activities Also emphasizes the many activities available at these areas such as boating swimming etcISF JUST IMAGINE js 15 minutes 5023 Discusses the idea that observation and imagination are necessary in the creation of characterizations Children find objects in an old trunk create a role using the objects and plan a scene involving the other childrenIU JUSTICE CRIME CRIMINALS AND THE SYSTEM s 262 minutes 8100 color 1977 This thoughtprovoking film takes a hard look at our criminal justice system and asks some basic questions Why isnt the system working What should be done to change it What is a crime Who is a criminal These critical issues are examined from many view pointsC JUSTICE JUSTICE AND THE CRIMINAL COURTS s 28 minutes 8101 color 1977 Some of the reasons behind the loss of respect and confidence in the judicial branch of our government are investigated in this film Several people who are closely involved in the system from an exoffender to the director of the Chicago Crime Commission express their opinions about workable solutionsC JUSTICE UNDER LAW THE GIDEON CASE jsc 22 minutes 5494 1966 Describes the Gideon case in which a citizen was tried and convicted without legal counsel and reviews in sequences how Gideon while in prison communicated with the state and federal legislative bodies to secure legal representation Explains also the Bill of Rights and its interpretation as written by Oliver Wendell Holmes Presents some of the duties of the Supreme Court in connection with its decision in the Gideon case informing about the 5th 6th and 14th AmendmentsEB KANGAROOS ejs 10 minutes 734 1953 Shows the large forester kangaroo of Australia gives its history 77 explains its body structure living habits and its importance to Australia Compares it to other types of kangaroos and shows how it raises its young Indicates how its continued existence is threatened by the presence of other grass eaters such as sheep which are of greater value to manEB KATHY sc 19 minutes 5537 color 1969 Presents clinical cases of several young people who have gonor rhea Designed to present the facts about veneral disease and to stress the necessity for teenagers to get a medical check if they even suspect they might have the disease Covers basic questions that may arise from teenage inquiryCCA NOTE Preview before showing order on a separate form and have countersigned by the Superintendent KENTUCKY PIONEERS SECOND EDITION eJ 26 minutes 7081 io Focuses on one familys travel to Kentucky in 1790 to explain why the pioneers moved out to settle the frontier wilderness Shows the type of community that existed among the pioneers and some of the hardships they enduredEB KINETICMOLECULAR THEORY sc 9 minutes 754 jgg An introduction to the kineticmolecular theory Demonstrations dealing with molecules in motion and the factors that determine kinetic energy are provided The film serves as an excellent preparation for the further study of gas lawsMCGH KING MIDAS AND THE GOLDEN TOUCH Pe 11 minutes 1970 1949 Uses puppets to tell the story of Midas the miserly king who thinks qnly of his gold Mercury grants Midas one wish that everything he touches will turn to gold When Midas touches his daughter she turns to gold In answer to Midas pleading Mercury takes away the golden touch and Midas realizes that there are some things more precious than goldC KOROCHAN THE LITTLE BEAR Pe 11 minutes 307 1959 Presents the Japanese folk tale of a funloving disobedient baby bear named Korochan His constant desire to play finds him hounded by angry bees rejected by his two playmates because of his roughness and finally dangerously trapped on a forbidden rope bridge Throughout Korochans escapades however warm love and understanding for him by his family are evidentEB KREMLIN THE PART I sc 28 minutes 7302 color 1963 Presents a detailed tour of the Kremlin reviewing the history of Russia in the process Includes many closeups of paintings mosaics statuary architectural features and relics with a discus sion of their historic religious and cultural significance Explains the evolution of the Kremlin into a heavily fortified community points out recent additions to its complex of buildings and shows the apartment in which Lenin livedMCGH KREMLIN THE PART II sc 27 minutes 7303 See description of Pt IMCGH color 1963 LA COMIDA SPANISH LANG FILM s 11 minutes 758 color 1961 Opens in the home of the Gomez family where the scenes and narration center around common dining room equipment and utensils The second part of the film shows the family enjoying dinner at a favorite restaurantNVF LA GALLINITA ROJA THE LITTLE RED HEN SPANISH LANG FILM ejsc 16 minutes 5008 color 1961 Presents the story of The Little Red Hen in simple Spanish and animated drawings Each noun adjective and verb is represented by an object or action on the screen Involves the audience in a vocabulary review at the conclusionBFA LA GALLINITA SABIA LITTLE RED HEN SPANISH LANG FILM ej 11 minutes 1722 1950 Combines art work and live action to depict the story Narration designed to provide frequent repetitionC LA PETITE POULE ROUGE FRENCH LANG FILM ejsc 14 minutes 5010 color 1961 Presents the story of The Little Red Hen in simple French using animated drawings Each noun adjective and verb is represented by an object or action on the screen Involves the audience in a vocabulary review at the conclusionBFA LA PINATA SPANISH LANG FILM ejs 11 minutes 1518 color 1964 Designed specifically for use with firstyear Spanish classes Tells the story of Pepe who works in a Mexican pinata factory Careful repetition reinforces the learning of basic idioms and sentence patternsSIG LABOR MOVEMENT BEGINNINGS AND GROWTH IN AMERICA js 14 minutes 4191 1959 Highlights the significant developments in labors organization in the United States from 1873 through the merger of the AFL and CIO Depicts the role played by Samuel Gompers in the develop ment of American trade unions Points out the factors which helped and hindered the growth of labor unions Uses still pictures from contemporary publications to illustrate the violence of the railroad strike of 1877 the 1892 Homestead steel strike and the 1894 Pullman car strike in Chicago Relates the importance of organized labor to American industry and commerceC LADY OR THE TIGER js II minutes 1605 1942 Dramatizes Frank R Stocktons famous story in which a princess is required to choose between sending her lover to death or to another woman The author and the picture leave the reader in doubtFI LAFAYETTE SOLDIER OF LIBERTY eJs 17 minutes 4921 1955 Presents highlights of the life and career of the Marquis de Lafayette emphasizing particularly his service to the United States his friendship with George Washington the part he played as a leader in the French Revolution and his lasting love for America EB LAND OF THE CHEROKEE ejs 28 minutes 7051 color Shows the fabled Georgia hills and the many family pleasures that can be enjoyed m this enchanting land which was once the chosen home of the Cherokees An original score Georgia Hills written especially for this motion picture helps document the storyISF LAND OF THE OSTRICHES ej 16 minutes 4398 Features the home of the ostrich the town of Oudtshoorn South Africa Provides a tour of a large ostrich farm showing ostrich tarming as a highly developed industryFL LANDMARKS IN AMERICAN ART js 5 minutes 846 Presents an exhibition of works by John Singleton Copley Frederick Edwin Church John Sargent Winslow Homer William Michael Hartnett Charles Sheeler and Joseph Stella at the Wildenstein Galleries in New YorkP 78trt LANDS AND WATERS OF OUR EARTH p 10 minutes 1890 color 1956 During a family picnic Jimmy becomes aware of the many kinds of land and water forms on the surface of our earth He is able to observe hills mountains valleys rivers and other geographic features A picture book shows him the relationships among themC LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT te 20 minutes 5756 color 1973 Early Development The acquisition of language is a remarkable achievement How do we so quickly acquire so complex a system of communication What enabling faculties are we born with What are the environ mental determinants An animation sequence blended with a montage of actual sounds takes us through the early months of an infants crying cooing babbling and echoic utterances into words The film concludes with Noam Chomskys theory that the human mind is genetically preprogrammed to process the kinds of information needed to create languageMCGH LANGUAGE OF ALGEBRA s 16 minutes 4839 color 1956 Defines symbols surveys their familiar applications in a modern world and illustrates their role in mathematics Follows by animation the evolution of a plot of land from wood lot to subdivision Involves problems confronting the owner of the land In each problem a formula is set up and algebraic symbols are substituted for actual objects to streamline the equationIFB LANGUAGE OF GRAPHS SECOND EDITION js 16 minutes 4021 color 1972 The importance of visual communications is shown as two high school students discover how to use graphs to present a proposal to their school newspaper staff The film shows them selecting the type of graph most appropriate for the presentation and shows each step in the construction of a bar graph aline graph a circle graph and an equation graphC LANGUAGE OF MAPS THE ej 11 minutes 108 color 1964 Uses aerial photography topographic models and maps to show that the language of maps is composed of symbols representing natural and manmade features of the earths surfaceEB LANGUAGE OF MATHEMATICS js 11 minutes 1099 1950 Demonstrates how mathematics is fundamental to daily living in our modern society Explores the use of the precise and meaningful symbols of mathematics and shows how this unique language helps to state and solve problems more rapidly and accuratelyC LANGUAGE OF THE BEE A CASE HISTORY OF THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD js 15 minutes 4525 color 1965 Shows the methods used by Dr Karl von Frisch and other scientists to study the system by which bees communicate information concerning the direction and distance of a food supply from the hive Includes some details on the two types of bee dances the use of the sun gravity and pulsing sounds as the bees vocabulary methods used verify findings and several experiments to answer additional questionsMIS LAPLANDERS ej 8 minutes 571 1952 Shows how the Laplanders follow the reindeer herds for their food clothing and other necessities of life Some get jobs in the cities but the people who love the nomadic life still continue to follow the herds Shows handling the reindeer milking them picking out the ones to be butchered and taking care of the meat hides and hornsEB LART ET LA VIE sc 9 minutes 295 color 1971 Acquaints students with the modern cultural centers constructed by the government to improve contact between the artist and the public At Amiens the viewer is taken on a tour of the center where he learns about its function and sees how the various art forms are displayed Views of ultramodern sculpture in the south of France complete a parallel with the impressionist School as a revolutionary art formEB LASCAUX CRADLE OF MANS ART sc 17 minutes 4281 color 1950 Shows mans first known works of art as the carvings and paintings found within the last 100 years in caves of France and Spain Shows paintings by Cromagnon prehistoric man in the Lascaux cave paintings between 12000 and 30000 years old still in a state of perfect preservation Portrays walls ofthe Lascaux cave covered with paintings of animals magic figures mathematics and writingsIFB LASER BEAM THE sct 16 minutes 5523 color 1968 Explains by animation the jasing process Presents a history of the Laser the various types of Lasers and the application of Lasers in medicine industry communications and space explorationHA LAST DATE s 19 minutes 4366 1949 Dramatizes the story of four teenagers whose lives are tragically affected by the carelessness of oneLMC LATON HANDICAPPED BLIND CHILD te 142 minutes 4174 color 1975 The focus of this film is a symbolic child Laton Parent feelings relating to handicapping conditions are expressed and the film further delineates what the Head Start program is doing to help handicapped children The film concludes on a note of hope for all the LatonsCFDC LAVA AND THE RIVER jsc 20 minutes 5133 color 1959 Explains the geological formation of the Columbia River plateau through lava flows and the uplifting of the Cascade Mountains Shows the results of petrification lava formation glacial erosion basalt and silt the Grand Coulee and its Dry FallsMAMO LAWS OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY AND MATTER js 8 minutes 1811 1958 Shows by liveaction demonstrations and animation that matter and energy cannot be created or destroyed Pictures the burning of magnesium under a closed container on a scale to show that the weight remains constant States the law of the conservation of matter and uses the examples of rock breaking glass and coal burning to illustrate that energy cannot be created or destroyed Recounts the work of Madam Curie and Einstein and states Einsteins equation which shows that energy and matter can be converted into each otherC LAWS OF GASES js 11 minutes 1858 1958 Explains the gas laws of Boyle Charles Dalton and Avogadro and their importance to physical science Animation illustrates relation ships between pressure volume and temperature of confined gas the law of partial pressures and the determining of the molecular weight of a gasC LAWS OF MOTION js 12 minutes 4896 color 1952 Explains Newtons three laws of motion and points up important events leading to the discovery of these laws Simple experiments with moving balls illustrate the theory of the laws while other examples provide dramatic evidence of the application of these laws to everyday experienceEB LE MUSEE GREVIN FRENCH LANG FILM js 12 minutes 732 color 1970 Michele and Penny visit the wax museum of Paris where they play a game trying to place the different figures of French history in their 79proper eras The figures are so realistic that one figure they think is wax turns out to be one of the directors of the museum He invites them to see how the models are put together before being placed on displayIFB LE PETIT CHAPERON ROUGE LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD FRENCH LANG FILM ejsc 13 minutes 5009 color 1961 Presents the story of Little Red Riding Hood in simple French using animated drawings Each noun adjective and verb is represented by an object or action on the screen Involves the audience in a vocabulary review at the conclusionBFA LEARNING ABOUT AIR P 11 minutes 293 color 1976 Balloons sailboats and windmills all use air for a purpose Children learn the properties of air and enjoy games that are really demon strations of what air and wind can doACI LEARNING ABOUT ELECTRIC CURRENT SECOND EDI ej 15 minutes 4198 color 1975 Oldtime nickelodeon movies of hairraising gags punctuate this introduction to principles of electricity Laboratory experiments and animated drawings illustrate the chemical magnetic and heat effects of electric current Scenes include drycell batteries converting chemical energy into electrical energy copper plating the flow of electrons within the filament of an incandescent bulb and a conductor generating electric current as it moves through a mag netic fieldEB 6 LEARNING ABOUT FLOWERS Pe 11 minutes 1532 1957 Uses timelapse photography to show various types of flowers as they develop mature and open Points out that flowers are useful in producing seeds fruits and vegetables which are packed and sold for food Pictures several flowers including goatsbeard tulip pussy willow apple dogwood bean pumpkin and morning gloryEB e LEARNING ABOUT GARDENING Pe 19 minutes 4468 color Depicts the opportunities for a child to garden in a limited area and is equally applicable whether the child lives in a house or an apartment Though basically inspirational the film closely follows the Science curriculum and practices Information on plant growth and care is liberally includedCHS LEARNING ABOUT HEAT SECOND EDITION ej 15 minutes 4202 color 1975 Any understanding of the energy crisis presupposes an understand ing of the nature of heat as the basic energy force Through laboratory demonstrations interwoven with animated episodes this film discusses the molecular basis of heat friction change of state in gases solids and liquids the movement of heat through radiation convection and conductionEB LEARNING ABOUT LEAVES e 11 minutes 271 color 1958 Stresses the importance of leaves in manufacturing food for plants and as a source of food for man and animals Timelapse photogra phy shows the growth of leaves and their movements to capture sunlight Leaf structure is pictured through photomicrography Animation shows the storage of sugar and starch in leaves roots and seeds which can be used as human and animal food Encour ages children to collect and study leaves also to use dead leaves to protect plants from the cold and as a source of fertilizerEB LEARNING ABOUT LIGHT SECOND EDITION ejs 15 minutes 4203 color 1976 Learning About Light introduces viewers to the study of light investigating many important characteristics of the visible spec trum To help students gain a better understanding of the basic concepts and principles of modern optics the film has been divided into four related sections the nature of light refraction color and light sources Each section includes experiments and laboratory demonstrations designed to stimulate interest and to illustrate a number of unusual effects associated with the phenomenon of lightEB LEARNING ABOUT MAGNETISM SECOND EDITION ej 14 minutes 4856 color 1975 Magnetism its mysteries and its practical applications are clearly explored The subject of magnetic fields is dramatized with scenes of an 83ton electromagnet and a magnetic field so huge that its entire expanse can be viewed only from a helicopter Other segments demonstrate how magnets generate electricity and how the whole subject of magnetic attraction can be traced right down to the mysterious attraction between the nucleus of a single atom and its surrounding electronsEB LEARNING ABOUT METRIC MEASURES ej 17 minutes 5601 color 1970 Introduces the student to the basic concepts of the metric system Identifies and defines units of the meter stick Highlights learning to use the terms decimeter centimeter millimeter and meter Shows the relationship of the metric system to the decimal systemBFA LEARNING ABOUT NUCLEAR ENERGY SECOND EDI TION ej 15 minutes 4209 color 1975 Through the camera lens students travel deep inside the atom There they witnessthrough microphotography animation and simple demonstrationsthe actual changes in the nuclear composi tion of the atom which releases nuclear energy The term nuclear fission takes on real meaning as viewers watch simulated nuclei split under a chain of neutron bombardments Similar techniques demonstrate an opposite reactionnuclear fusion which takes place in the sun and which current research is attempting to duplicate in order to fill our future energy needsEB LEARNING ABOUT SEEDS Pe 11 minutes 200 1950 Uses normal and timelapse photography to picture the variety in seeds their means of dispersal and growth the use of some seeds tor food and the widespread character of seed distribution Seeds are shown to vary in size shape and color and seed germination is traced from its inception to the young seedling stageEB LEARNING ABOUT SOUND SECOND EDITION ej 17 minutes 4220 color 1975 Though sound is unseen it has a complex physical nature This film presents the basics of sound starting with its source vibrations emanating sound waves An oscilloscope visualized the frequency and amplitude of sound waves An experiment with railroad tracks compares the speed of sound through air and through metal Scenes explore both electrically synthesized and ultrasonic sounds Concluding the film is a discussion of noise pollution and ways to control itEB LEARNING AND BEHAVIOR THE TEACHING MACHINE ct 26 minutes 7152 i960 Shows the work of Drs B F Skinner and R J Herrnstein in measuring learning and conditioning in the laboratory Dr Skinner shows that all learning is dependent upon reward as a means of reinforcing a learned response He also finds that if this factor is absent there is simply no learning be it animal or man Shows the relationship between the work being done by Drs Skinner and Herrnstein and that of the Russian physiologist Dr Ivan Pavlov CAR LEARNING BY DOING c 30 minutes 7912 967 Asserts that the good elementary school promotes learning by organizing significant discovery for each child and by confirming and extending his experience Shows that when skills are hamessed to interest proficiency grows rapidly and that failure is often the result of repetition with no reason Explains that learning begins with the exploration of a point of interestTL 80LEARNING TO READ MAPS SECOND EDITION pe 12 minutes 916 color 1980 A fanciful story done in mime and featuring a lost clown helps the young viewer understand how maps are useful how maps are pic torial representations of real places how physical features are rep resented as symbols on a map how to find directions without a compass and how to calculate the distance to a destinationEBE French narration Nouns adjectives and verbs are represented by the appropriate object or action on the screenBFA LEARNING TO USE YOUR SENSES p 10 minutes 1968 Uses birthday party games to point out how students can use their senses to learn about their environment Shows how people use their five senses automatically without being aware of them Encourgages children to verbalize what their senses revealEB LEAVES ejsc 11 minutes 128 1936 Explains the function of a leaf as a food factory surveys common types of leaves and shows essential parts of a typical leaf Explains photosynthesis through animation Timelapse photography reveals the opening of a horse chestnut bud and the growth of a nettle twigEB LEE THE VIRGINIAN js 28 minutes 7290 1962 Uses historic photographs and on location shots of countryside buildings and battlefields associated with Robert E Lees life to describe the highlights of his military career Emphasizes the importance of Lees Virginia heritage in molding his character and influencing his decisionsMCGH LEGEND OF THE PIED PIPER pe 10 minutes 1461 1949 Uses puppets to tell the legend of the Pied Piper Shows the townspeople complaining to the Lord Mayor about the rats At the Mayors request the Pied Piper lures all the rats away with his piping When the Lord Mayor refuses to pay the Pied Piper the latter lures all the children away The Lord Mayor realizing his folly pays the Piper and regains the childrenC LENSES sc 10 minutes 365 1951 Shows how light is refracted by diverging and converging lenses Uses prisms and animated diagrams to demonstrate the formation and characteristics of images Shows the effect of placing objects at varying distances from the focus Also pictures the use of the lens in the camera the microscope and the telescopeUEVA LEONARDO DA VINCI AND HIS ART jsc 14 minutes 4175 color 1957 Presents an overview of Leonardo da Vincis life and work in relationship to his era the Renaissance Compares his paintings with earlier paintings by other artists to demonstrate the new life and vitality he brought to his paintings Shows many examples of his work and gives a detailed discussion of da Vincis painting technique pointing up such items as his mastery of creating depth expert use of light and shadow and expression and gestureC LEONARDO DA VINCI GIANT OF THE RENAISSANCE jsc 25 minutes 7482 1957 Reveals some of da Vincis major contributions in science and art and provides a historical setting for an evaluation of his varied accomplishments Filmed on location in Italy and FranceEB LEONARDO DA VINCI HIS INVENTIONS js 21 minutes 4606 I960 Explores Leonardos theories on dynamics and the theoretical principles that regulate motion Uses his creative drawings in comparison to the working model of his inventions Emphasizes his curiosity and reasoning that led to many calculations observations and inventionsPIC LES TROIS OURS FRENCH LANG FILM e 15 minutes 4915 color French version of the The Three Bears Simple beginning LETS BE AT HOME IN THE WATER pe 10 minutes color 1954 Nineyearold Jerry enjoys playing in the water while visiting his friends who live on a lake He learns the rules for playing safely in the water so that he can have fun without getting hurtPOR LETS BUILD A HOUSE p 11 minutes 785 I960 While building a playhouse two sevenyearolds become aware of why they use concrete and brick for certain parts and wood for others why they use glass for windows and iron to hold things togetherCHU LETS COUNT SECOND EDITION p 14 minutes 5662 color 1972 Lets Count introduces the adventures of a little Girl Witch as she goes through various counting experiences She uses onetoone correspondence counting by ones twos and fives ordinal and cardinal numbers tally marks and numerals to identify numbersall part of the story of the Girl Witchs counting achievementC LETS MEASURE USING CENTIMETERS METERS AND KILOMETERS p 10 minutes 1577 color 1977 Two youngsters go on a metric measuring spree With a metric ruller she measures his nose and with a meter stick she finds out how tall he is He measures his footsteps and together they measure the length of a pony and enough everyday lengths to appreciate centimeter meter and kilometer unitsC LETS MEASURE USING GRAMS AND KILOGRAMS p 10 minutes 1892 color 1977 A boy and girl try to compare the masses of several sports balls They find that its better to weigh them with a metric balance or a spring scale Using standard units of grams and kilograms they weigh many common items as well as themselves and discover basic ideas about metric weight measurementC LETS MEASURE USING MILLILITERS AND LITERS p 12 minutes 1891 color 1977 A young boy and girl find an old witchs cookbook and decide to try a metric recipe One liter of lizards milk 500 milliliters of bats blood 250 milliliters of spiders serum and 10 milliliters of vampire venom are among the liquid ingredients they carefully measure to make Witchs BrewC LETS MEASURE USING STANDARD UNITS p 14 minutes 5602 color 1970 Uses fantasy to enable children to discover for themselves why standard measuring units are necessary Presents the story of Jimmy who goes to measuring land and learns through Mr Measuring Man that to measure anything units of the same size must be usedC LETS PLAY FAIR SECOND EDITION pe 11 minutes 543 color 1967 Follows Bill as he plays baseball according to defined rules Shows other situations where its not easy to make decisions about fair play or even about what is fairC LETS SHARE WITH OTHERS SECOND EDITION pe 11 minutes 597 color 1968 Shows Greg who has a new ball to share but everyone is busy When Greg joins his friends activities he shares their games work hobbies food and information Stresses the different ways benefits and when and where not to shareC LETS SHOOT THE DEVIL jsc 30 minutes 7411 1966 Takes a sharp and satirical look at the Puritan morality demon strated in the classic TV western Uses a stereotype plot to contrast the extremes of good and bad and explains the false 81morality so strongly demonstrated Emphasizes the exaggerated moral values of todayCAR LETS TAKE A WALK IN THE HIGH COUNTRY e 10 minutes 909 color 1957 Introduces high mountains aspen trees snowplant shooting star wyethia false hellebore rein orchis labrador tea red heather highmountain meadows lakes and granite cliffs Ellen Lynn and Gretta have a day of fun and discovery when they find spotted sandpipers their nest eggs and babies wood peewees babies in nest with mother a night hawk her eggs and newly hatched babyG A LETS THINK AND BE SAFE pe 10 minutes 1039 1955 Shows major school accident causes such as putting things in ears nose eyes or mouth sticking feet into aisles hurrying too fast through doors leaving things around on the floor pushing and shoving in line handling sharp objects such as scissors teasing and showing off Children discuss ways of being safe and avoiding accidentsPOR LETS WATCH PLANTS GROW Pe 11 minutes 1719 color 1962 Miss Nelson and her primary class plant seeds and watch plants grow in their classroom Timelapse photography shows plant growth and demonstrations show that plants require water miner als and sunlightC LETTER TO GRANDMOTHER SECOND EDITION Pe 14 minutes 4000 color 1964 After Mary mails a letter she visits the local post office and learns how mail is collected canceled sorted and dispatched by truck rail or air Follows Marys letter to show the use of the zip code number a concentration center and final delivery of the letter by a mail carrier When Grandmother answers Mary with a package parcel post is shown being handledC LETTERING INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS jsct 20 minutes 5118 color 1955 Presents several lettering methods which the inexperienced person can use in preparing posters bulletin boards signs displays and materials for projection and publication Demonstrates how to make letters by using rubber stamps paper cutouts stencils pens and lettering guides and mechanical lettering systems Shows how to prepare material for projection and photographic reproductionIU LEWIS AND CLARK ejs 19 minutes 4688 1950 Relates the story of the expedition made by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to explore the land from the Mississippi River to the mouth of the Columbia River Includes some of their scientific exploration of the topography natural resources and plant and animal life Recounts their meeting with the Frenchman Charbonneau and his Indian wife SacajaweaEB LEXINGTON AND CONCORD ejs 5 minutes 844 965 Pictures the story of Lexington and Concord birthplace of the American RevolutionP LIBRARIES AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS s 29 minutes 8122 color 1981 Todays modern library is seen as an active learning center and a precious public resource offering a practically endless variety of services to its patronsfrom lending books to exercise classes from special collections to assisting the handicapped Viewers develop a new appreciation for the familiar public and school libraries and also learn about libraries that exist in jails hos pitals large corporationsEB LIBRARIES ARE KIDS STUFF pejsc 15 minutes 5713 color 1972 This film emphasizes the library as being a valuable member of the teaching team and depicts the librarian and teachers working together showing students how to locate use and check out books and media It points out the various and unusual materials used to hold the interest of children in activities which develop into and grow out of the need to read Shows the librarian the teachers and the students helping each other to use all of the library space as a resource center for perceiving reading experiencing and learning beyond the classroomWWS LICHENS AND MOSSES jsc 22 minutes 5136 color Describes the distribution of lichens from pole to pole in all kinds of climates the three groups of lichens the surfaces on which they live and their uses in medicine soil formation and soil binding Also describes mosses their habitats their unique method of reproduction and the economic value of some kindsMAMO LIFE AND TIMES OF A BALLOON THE pe 11 minutes 1085 color 1956 Presents a story about a child who loses her balloon in the park Shows the balloon traveling through the forest across the city and being found by a fisherman on the shore of the seaCFD LIFE IN A DROP OF WATER REVISED ejs 10 minutes 362 color 1973 In the tiny world of a drop of water we discover the simplest plants and animals Photomicrography reveals the amoeba spirogyra paramecium volvox hydra rotifer and other living forms carrying on the basic life processes of moving reacting obtaining food and reproducingC LIFE IN A POND REVISED EDITION ej 11 minutes 1026 color 1970 Discloses pond life in action providing examples of important principles of natural science Shows in microscopic and underwater scenes the variety of selfsustaining plants and animals found in a typical fresh water pond among them the shoreward floating and submerged green plants and water fleas beetles insect larvae dragonfly nymphs and minnowsC LIFE IN AN OASIS NORTH AFRICA ej 11 minutes 1717 color 1962 Shows daily activities in an oasis environment including irrigation farming the building of houses of mud bricks and the constant fight against wind and sand Contrasts natural oases with man made onesC LIFE IN AN OLD DEAD TREE ejs 13 minutes 5604 color Shows and describes the interrelationships among some inhabitants of a dead tree Illustrates the tree as a nesting place for the woodpecker carpenter bee bronze wood borer and as a hiding place for chipmunksCCM LIFE IN ANCIENT GREECE HOME AND EDUCATION ejs 14 minutes 4186 1959 Reconstructs and surveys the activities of a family living in the city state Athens during the fifth century BC Depicts family relation ships among father mother daughter son and male and female slaves Shows how they furnished their homes what foods they ate how they dressed how they worshipped what their schools were like and the education of the daughter in household arts Briefly pictures activities at the familys pottery factory and shows examples of the craftsmanship of the periodC LIFE IN ANCIENT GREECE ROLE OF THE CITIZEN js 11 minutes 1821 1959 Recreates the social economic and political life of Athens in the fifth century BC Focuses upon the duties responsibilities and qualifications of citizenship in Athenian democracy as viewed by a young boy and his father as they visit a farm a pottery factory and the city Portrays the role of foreigners and slaves in ancient Greek society Points out the ideals of selfgovernment and democracy that America has inherited from GreeceC 82LIFE IN ANCIENT ROME ejs 14 minutes 5431 color 1964 With a fullscale reproduction of the Roman Forum authentic settings and costumes the film recreates typical scenes and activities in the city of Rome during the reign of Emperor Trajan Examines the characteristics and achievements of the Roman Empire at the height of its power points out some of the weaknesses in Roman society and considers the ways in which Roman ideas and culture influenced the development of Western civilization EB LIFE IN ANCIENT ROME THE FAMILY js 11 minutes 1802 1959 Points out the characteristics of a family in ancient Rome by showing its members in their daily activities The activities include the father working in his shop the mother at home teaching her daughter to sew the son going to school and the slaves working in the kitchen Relates the family life to other aspects of the community such as the baths and markets Describes the type of clothing worn by each member of the familyC LIFE IN COLD LANDS ESKIMO VILLAGE e 11 minutes 1934 1956 Showssome of the common activities of an Eskimo family living in Unalakleet Alaska Points out that the most important concerns of the Eskimo are obtaining food and keeping warm Illustrates that Eskimos live in houses shop in the village store and play well known games Pictures men trapping animals for furs and empha sizes that Eskimos in many respects live like the rest of the worldC LIFE IN MEDITERRANEAN LANDS SECOND EDITION REVISED ejs 13 minutes 4546 color 1978 The Mediterranean climatemild rainy winters and hot dry summersaffects the lifestyles and agricultural activities of many different peoples and countries in a similar way This film examines the geography crops and people in regions of Europe North Africa and even California that share this Mediterranean climateC LIFE IN THE ALPS AUSTRIA ej 11 minutes 1809 color 1958 Shows haying gardening lumbering grazing livestock and mak ing butter and cheese as activities that fill the lives of people living on the high slopes of the Austrian Alps The seasonal movement of cattle and sheep from lower pastures to high grazing lands illustrates how farmers have worked out a successful pattern of agriculture in a difficult and challenging Alpine terrainC LIFE IN THE DESERT THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST SECOND EDITION ejs 11 minutes 508 color 1978 This film vividly captures the natural sequence of life in Americas Sonora Desert Outstanding wildlife photography shows rarely seen desert animals in relation to an environment for which they are uniquely adapted Some creatures are most active from sunrise to sunset After dark the nightscavengers and predators take over All sequences were shot on location with the collaboration of noted wildlife authorities The narrative points out the critical importance of ecological relationships under desert conditions Actual sounds of desert animals add to the realism of this fascinating accountEB LIFE IN THE GRASSLANDS SECOND EDITION ejs 11 minutes 510 color 1978 We see the complete grasslands successioncycleincluding fire and subsequent regrowthin this overview of the American prairie Grasslands plants animals and weather are examined in detail Maps and other graphics supplement location photography to show how grasslands ecology is changing in the face of encroaching civilization Outstanding footage of prairie dogs and American Bison is shownEB LIFE IN THE HIGH ANDES ej 11 minutes 1756 color 1961 Surveys the life and activities of a typical Indian family of the high Andes plateau indicating the peoples movement towards increas ing educational facilities Overviews the crops domestic animals and industries of the region Depicts the influence of the Incas and the terraced fields and walls built by them Presents typical marketday activities in an Andean village during which the trade is mostly by barterC LIFE IN THE OCEAN ejs 17 minutes 4731 color 1955 Presents an overview of plants and animals of the sea Emphasizes the relationship of these marine forms to each other to their environment and to similar living things found on landBFA LIFE IN THE SAHARA ejs 14 minutes 4819 color 1953 Reviews important aspects of the life habits and customs of people living in the Great Sahara Desert region of Africa Portrays typical vegetation and topography of the desert Directs attention to water and transportation problems and emphasizes the contribution made by the camel to desert life Life in an oasis is shown in detailEB LIFE IN THE SEA ejs 11 minutes 303 color 1958 Shows a variety of marine animalstheir habits habitats and means of survival Tells of the many useful products obtained from the sea Compares the sizes of ocean life by picturing whales kelp and microscopic plankton Explains that mussels barnacles sponges crabs and lobsters are bottom dwellers whereas the free roam ers include fish Points out that oxygen is essential to living and briefly describes the chain of life Depicts the riches of the sea including such things as food jewelry leather medicine and agarEB LIFE OF A PLANT ejsc 10 minutes 446 color 1950 Shows the life cycle of a typical flowering plant the pea Identifies the roles of roots stems leaves flower fruit and seed Live action shots are dramatized through timelapse photography Ani mated drawings reveal the functioning of the various parts of the plantEB LIFE OF A PRIMITIVE PEOPLE AFRICA ej 14 minutes 4098 color 1957 Shows typical activities of a primitive African tribe including hunting cooking and handicrafts home building and home life of a jungle hunter and his family Presents models of cave dwellings and neolithic huts Depicts tribal organization shelter and clothing cultivation and use of cotton and rice tools domestic animals control of fire communication by drum music and religious ritualsC LIFE OF CHRIST IN ART jsc 22 minutes 4070 color 1956 Through paintings drawn from seven centuries of religious art and through carefully developed visual imagery this film reconstructs the major events in the life of Christ The accompanying narrative is composed largely of passages from the New TestamentC LIFE OF THE MOLDS sc 21 minutes 4760 1958 Focuses on the commonplace mold using both the microscope and timelapse photography to reveal the importance of molds in our daily lives their impact upon history and some of the beauty and majesty to be found in the study of these tiny plantsMCGH LIFE ON A CATTLE RANCH pej 11 minutes 1960 1956 Shows a variety of experiences which Tommie Stone has on his fathers cattle ranch Pictures the men repairing broken fences putting out salt blocks baling hay and eating dinner in a modern 83 MjMnMBiiHBSranch house Includes Tommies day at the rodeo roundup and branding time and a night in the bunkhouse where the cowboys sing western folk songs Concludes with Mr Stones selling some of his cattle to a buyer and driving the remainder of the herd to winter pastureC LIFE STORY OF A SOCIAL INSECT THE ANT e II minutes 409 color 1968 Explains why ants are considered social insects Shows how a new ant colony begins and the ways in which each ant works for the benefit of the colony Identifies the three sections of the ants bodyEB LIFE STORY OF THE HUMMINGBIRD e 16 minutes 4734 color 1963 Presents a unique photographic study of the life cycle of the smallest of all birds Shows and explains physical characteristics feeding habits courtship nest building incubation and hatching of the eggs care and growth of the nestlings and eventually the first flight of the young High speed photography reveals the unusual wing movement which enables the hummingbird to remain suspended or to fly backward as well as forwardEB LIFE STORY OF THE OYSTER ej II minutes 414 1963 Traces the life cycle of the oyster from fertilized egg through tiny freeswimming larvae to mature mollusk living permanently cemented to the ocean floor Demonstrates how oyster larvae feed grow and adapt to the marine environment Shows the place of this well known mollusk in the marine food cycle Deals with economic aspects of the oyster industryEB LIFE STORY OF THE SEA STAR ej 10 minutes 403 color 1963 Illustrates the life cycle of the sea star and shows the adaptations of its body for life in the difficult environment of the intertidal zone Demonstrates the characteristics which such exotic echinoderms as the brittle star the sea urchin and the sand dollar have in common with the starfishEB LIGHT AND COLOR BASIC PHYSICAL SCIENCE SERIES ej 14 minutes 5374 color 1961 Explains that light and color are related the cause of lightness darkness and color and the use of color to identify chemical elementsEB LIGHT AND DARK Pe 6 minutes 839 color 1954 Camera studies in light shadow and graduations of color illustrate the meaning of values in art Encourages children to experiment with light and dark objects to discover what value is and how it makes them feelEB LIGHT AND HEAT pe 9 minutes 1351 1951 Jack and Jim give a shadow play and become interested in the properties of lightreflection refraction and conduction Their experiments show that where there is light there is usually heat They also learn about some of the sources and uses of heat Discusses the importance of mans control over light and heatGA LIGHT FOR BEGINNERS p II minutes 1759 I960 Demonstrates the basic behavior of light and the fact that except for color all light either sunlight or artificial is similar in many ways Experiments point out how shadows are formed and how light is reflected and refracted Shows the importance of light in its wide variety of everyday applicationsC LIGHT OF THE IMPRESSIONISTS sc 9 minutes 1488 color Studies the paintings of prominent impressionists and how they used light and its effects in creating their works of art Illustrates the works of Monet Morisot Pissarro Renoir Cezanne Van Gogh Degas and SeuratAL LIGHT WAVE AND QUANTUM THEORIES js 14 minutes 4293 1961 Demonstrates the accepted theory of light as consisting of both a wave motion and discrete bundles or quanta of energy Youngs doubleslit experiment is performed to show the wave character of light while the photoelectric effect indicates that light consists of energy quanta The Compton effect and other major experiments associated with the present theory are shown in laboratory demon strations and in animationC LIGHTHOUSE THE Pe 11 minutes 585 color 1952 Tells the story of a young boy whose father tends a Coast Guard lighthouse The boy listens to shiptoshore radio messages and helps his father shine the lighthouse prism and take care of the power plant He helps his father do the marketing and then collects driftwood along the shoreEB LINE js 10 minutes 1010 color 1957 Combines good design and animation with music to help students develop an understanding of the basic functions of line in art POR LINE pe 6 minutes 841 color 1954 Regular photography and animation are used to point out to children variations in lines found on rocks on the back of a tiger and the trail lines made by a snail Suggests the creative possibili ties of thread rope and wireEB LINES IN RELIEF WOODCUT AND BLOCK PRINTING ejsc 11 minutes 122 color 1964 Following a brief review of the history of woodcuts and block printing from the Middle Ages to the present the film shows how a fine woodcut is made the selection of tools and materials the transfer of the design and the techniques used in cutting the block Then illustrates the stepbystep process of printing a woodcut in several colorsEB LION AND THE MOUSE p 11 minutes 1799 color 1959 Interprets the fable of The Lion and the Mouse through an animated cartoon The lion king of the jungle laughs at the idea that a tiny mouse could help him When a speck of din gets into his eye it is the mouse who removes it and proves to be helpful after allC LION AND THE MOUSE p 5 minutes 1992 color 1968 Presents classic story of the lion and the mouse emphasizing the need to become friends and help each other to survivePOS LIQUIDS IN SOLUTION sc II minutes 1635 color 1961 A study of the theoretical basis for understanding why some liquids are miscible and some are immiscible and how this may explain the formation of emulsions as well as the process of liquid ex tractionMCGH LISTEN WELL LEARN WELL p 10 minutes 599 1951 A group of primary children practice listening to and identifying common sounds After learning to pick out the important sound keep on that sound and picture the sound they hear a recorded story about a boy who is a goatherd They try to identify his occupation by means of the sounds presentedC LISZT AND HIS MUSIC jsc 13 minutes 4128 1957 Dramatizes pans of Franz Liszts life from his early boyhood to his 84last days as a teacher Shows by animated maps still pictures and dramatization the places where he lived or performed the people he knew and the times in which he lived Explains many things that influenced Liszts music and presents excerpts of his music with special attention to Les PreludesC LITERATURE APPRECIATION ENGLISH LYRICS js 10 minutes 1246 1951 Shows the setting of some well known English poems with emphasis on the feelings expressed in lyric poetry Gives quota tions from Browning Shakespeare Housman Tennyson Words worth Gray Arnold and othersC LITERATURE APPRECIATION HOW TO READ BIOGRAPHIES js 13 minutes 4337 1965 Presents a study of biography by sampling twelve biographies of outstanding people from Xerxes to Babe Ruth written over a period of 2500 years Points out how an understanding of the lives and achievements of outstanding people can lead to a wider knowledge of human experience and a deeper understanding of the motivations of the viewers own life Indicates some criteria for judging biographiesC LITERATURE APPRECIATION HOW TO READ ESSAYS js 14 minutes 4041 1952 Defines an essay and presents a plan for essay reading which includes learning about the author and his purpose and observing the style of the essay Several essays are dramatized in part to illustrate this plan Concludes with an examination of EB Whites WaldenC LITERATURE APPRECIATION HOW TO READ PLAYS js 10 minutes 487 1953 Explains that much of the great literature is available in play form and suggests the need for imagination in reading a play in order to fill in the missing elements of motion voice and scenery Uses the format of the script She Stoops to Conquer as an example and poses the problem of casting and design Summarizes the important points in reading dramasC LITERATURE APPRECIATION HOW TO READ POETRY js 10 minutes 604 1952 A highschool boy who is having trouble understanding poetry learns that he should find out about the poets background discover what experience the poet is sharing and watch for such devices as rhythm rhyme and alliteration Includes examples from many poets worksC LITERATURE IN AMERICA THE SHORT STORY jsc 20 minutes 5012 color 1962 Relates the origin and development of the short story in American literature through examples of Edgar Allan Poe Washington Irving Nathaniel Hawthorne Frank Stockton Sarah Orne Jewett Hamlin Garland Mark Twain Bret Harte O Henry William Faulkner John Steinbeck and James Thurber Traces the short story as it changed from romanticism to local color and then blended into realism and naturalism The role of the American publishing industry is also shownGFP LITTERBUG pej 8 minutes 718 color 1962 Concerns the problems caused by litterbugs Donald Duck in an animated film appears as the one insect a litterbug that is still beyond the control of modern scienceWD LITTERBUG THE pe 10 minutes 1155 color 1955 Shows a young boy thoughtlessly littering his home and communi ty After his teacher shows a film contrasting the beauty of uncluttered landscapes with the ugliness and danger of littered areas Lyle accepts his share of responsibility in keeping his home and community neat and cleanAVF LITTLE ANIMALS pe II minutes 881 color 1959 Shows a variety of small animals such as cats birds insects and worms and illustrates that they can all feel move and eat A kitten is shown running drinking milk and responding to touch Explains that insects also move feel and eat as it pictures caterpillars engaged in these functions Shows the insects pupal stage and the butterfly emerging from the cocoonPDP LITTLE BLACK LAMB pe 11 minutes 934 1955 tells the story of Mary and her little black lamb Mary shows disappointment at receiving a black lamb from her grandfather since she preferred a white one Her friends however are excited over her pet Mary finally decides to accept it and to care for it On the day of the school pet show her lamb wanders through the open gate The postman finds the lamb along his route and brings about a happy reunion of Mary her classmates and her lambEB LITTLE DIOMEDE ejsc 19 mintues 4711 color 1957 Shows the life of the Eskimos living on Little Diomede Island in the Bering Strait between Alaska and Siberia Their activities are much the same as for centuries past modified by modern aids Describes the geography plant and animal life climate and rugged environ ment of Little Diomede IslandNOR LITTLE GARDEN pe 10 minutes 1103 1955 Jane learns that many vegetables grow from seeds in the ground She clears a plot plants seeds waters and weeds them and finally picks a basket of red radishes for her fatherBFA LITTLE GRAY NECK pe 18 minutes 4389 1955 Animation shows how a duck Little Gray Neck learns to fly but is injured while defending her rabbit friend and cannot migrate southward Pictures her adventures during the winter and shows how she is saved from a fox by some rabbits In the spring her mother returns from the southFL LITTLE MARINER THEA TRUE FAIRY TALE pej 20 minutes 5446 color 1966 Depicts a small boy as he sails an enchanted sailboat in the Long Beach California harbor Sound track consists only of music and natural background soundsEB LITTLE RED HEN BACKGROUND FOR READING AND EXPRESSION p 9 minutes 622 color 1950 Uses a live hen chicks a duck a cat and a pig among props made to scale and occasional drawings to tell the well known story of the Little Red Hen At the beginning and end of the film a little boy and girl are seen reading the storyC LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD pe 9 minutes 1009 color 1958 Recreates the storybook tale of Little Red Riding Hood Can be used to stimulate reading interest in the primary gradesBFA LITTLE ROOSTER WHO MADE THE SUN RISE p II minutes 1737 color 1961 The little rooster discovers that his crowing does not really make the sun rise However he acquires an even greater pride in doing his job of waking his farmyard friendsC LITTLE SMOKEY ej 14 minutes 4448 color 1953 Story of Smokey the bear cub found clinging to a charred tree after a forest fire in New Mexico and later taken to the National Zoo in Washington DC Stresses the importance of forest fire preventionUSDA 85LITTLE TOOT p 9 minutes 391 color 1971 Presents the story of Little Toot a playful young tugboat who is quite disinterested in work and the responsibilities of the older tugboats Shows Little Toot out of necessity saving a big ocean liner from wreckage and becoming a heroWD LITTLE TRAIN p 14 minutes 4986 1969 Tells the story of the little train who watched while the big train left for exotic destinations as he shuttled his coal back and forth back and forth He always wanted to go places and carry passengers So he jumped to the main line and off he went The wooden cross bars tried but couldnt stop him the signalman couldnt a train from the opposite direction a cow furniture on the tracks police fireman the Air Force and more they all tried to no availBFA LIVERWORTALTERNATION OF GENERATIONS js 16 minutes 4325 color 1965 Shows alternation of generations in closeup and timelapse pho tography Explains that liverworts need a damp environment and are dependent on water for their reproductive processesC LIVING AND GROWING pe 10 minutes 1008 1957 Beano and Wendy watch a litter of newly born rabbits grow rapidly into sturdy young rabbits as they eat and sleep and hop about in their sheltered home They learn that children need the same things for living and growing that young rabbits do including shelter good food and plenty of rest They also learn some of the differences between living and nonliving thingsCHU LIVING AND NONLIVING THINGS Pe 10 minutes 1856 color 1958 Shows Tony as he finds out that living things have certain common characteristics which nonliving things do not have Pictures him as he observes and examines his dog goldfish flower garden plants and trees Points out that all of these need to obtain food breathe move reproduce and grow Depicts Tony also observing clouds the family automobile and a rock which he discovers do not have the above mentioned characteristicsC LIVING AND NONLIVING THINGS ejs II minutes 372 1950 Defines both living and nonliving things Shows how living things use oxygen and food and reproduce whereas the nonliving things are not sensitive do not reproduce and have not organs or systems Characteristics of life are illustrated in the chicken and the runner beanUEVA LIVING BIRD js 14 minutes 4680 color 1961 Examines the bird as a living creature its metabolism its senses of sight smell and hearing and its physical adaptation to the type of food eaten Illustrates courtship behavior and describes the little known relationship between nesting territories and the songs of birds Shows closeups of nest building and the hatching of eggsMD LIVING CELL THE DNA SECOND EDITION s 20 minutes 5368 color 1976 Four compounds linked in pairs form steps on a spiral staircase Joined by a double hand rail the steps wind up and up in a combination of patterns never the same for two individuals This in simplified form is the DNA moleculethe only chemical compound which can reproduce itself Through SynthaVision a new form of animation which simulates microphotography view ers look inside a cell and learn how DNA codes genetic information and directs the future of the entire organismEB LIVING IN THE MIDDLE ATLANTIC STATES URBAN COMPLEX ejs 15 minutes 4225 color 1974 Together New York Pennsylvania New Jersey Delaware Mary land and West Virginia contain more than onequarter of the nations population with many urban centers reflecting the essence of modern metropolitan life A department store worker factory foreman truck fanner tollcollector and railroad yardmaster talk about living and working in megalopolisC LIVING IN THE MIDWESTERN STATES THE NATIONS HEARTLAND ejs 122 minutes 4359 color 1974 The Midwestern states of Ohio Indiana Michigan Illinois and Wisconsin integrate transportation manufacturing marketing and farming to create a highly productive industrial and agricultural region A farmer secretary commodities trader and automobile assembler show how their jobs relate to their section of the Midwest and to the rest of the nationC LIVING IN THE NEW ENGLAND STATES BIRTHPLACE OF A NATION ejs 122 minutes 4362 color 1974 The people of Maine Vermont New Hampshire Massachusetts Connecticut and Rhode Island live amid reminders of American tradition and history People in the lobster industry innkeeping shoemaking and electronic research reflect some of the changes from colonial New England represented by Plimoth Plantation to the resort and commecial region of todayC LIVING IN THE PACIFIC STATES VARIETY AND CHANGE ejs 14 minutes 4226 color 1974 Washington Oregon and California enjoy a wide range of history geography resources and lifestyles Five people in various occupationslogging aerospace fishing recreation and farming talk about their work and their reasons for living in the Pacific StatesC LIVING IN THE PLAINS STATES MEAT AND GRAIN ejs 122 minutes 4083 color 1974 From raising livestock to processing food feeding the nation is the main business of North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Minnesota Iowa and Missouri A corn belt farmer a wheat belt farm implement dealer and a cereal mill worker give their impres sions of life in the Plains StatesC LIVING IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN STATES CHANGING FRONTIER LANDS ejs 15 minutes 4242 color 1974 The people of Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado Utah and Nevada live in a region of spectacular natural beauty Mountains deserts salt flats and glaciers make this one of the nations most majestic areas A park ranger mining foreman meat inspector engineer and geology student talk about living and working thereC LIVING IN THE SOUTHERN STATES HISTORIC LANDS NEW IDEAS ejs 132 minutes 4246 color 1974 Virginia Kentucky Tennessee North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Arkansas Alabama Mississippi and Louisiana share a splendid heritage of American history Voices of the new south are heard as a tug boat captain a geneticist and workers at a poultry farm peanut butter factory and textile mill talk about life and workC LIVING IN THE SOUTHWESTERN STATES GROWTH IN THE DESERT ejs 13 2 minutes 4247 color 1974 The climate and vast open spaces of the southwest continue to attract new residents at a phenomenal rate to Arizona New Mexico Oklahoma and Texas A cowboy an Indian a prospector an oil man and a tour guide talk about the advantages and disadvantages of living in the Southwestern StatesC LIVING IN THE UNITED STATES ejs 13 minutes 4208 color 1974 From Hawaii to New England from Alaska to the Southern States this overview of the nation its people and their work introduces 86 each of the nine state groupings treated in depth in the related seriesC LIVING WILDERNESS ejs 11 minutes 972 color 1958 Depicts the main features of Olympic National Park in the state of Washington showing how it is arranged and managed to preserve its wilderness characterNOR LIVING WITH THE ATOM sc 28 minutes 7012 color 1960 Features exclusive photographs of equipment used in atomic research and demonstrations of the tremendous energies within every tiny particle of matter which man has learned to release Includes the hydrogen bomb and many atomic developments up to 1959 Also considers the moral implications of human control over atomic energyMIS LOBBYING A CASE HISTORY SECOND EDITION js 18 minutes 4764 color 1977 In Alton Illinois a controversy is raging over whether the Mississippi River Locks and Dam 26 should be replaced and if so who should pay for itthe taxpayers or the industries who would use it Viewers see lobbying in action as the interest groups involved mobilize support for their cause and attempt to influence Washington legislators An ERA rally and an interview with John Gardner founder of Common Cause a consumer lobbying agency illustrate another vital form of lobbyingcitizen actionEB LOIN DE PARIS FRENCH LANG FILM sc 10 minutes 1452 color 1971 Presents a spectrum of a French society outside Paris Depicts the rudimentary existence of peasants in Auvergne and life in Brittany where half of Frances fisheries are located Traces in the south the route of the tourists along the Cote dAzur and into the Alps and then turns north again to a small city in BrittanyEB LOISIRS ET VACANCES FRENCH LANG FILM jsc 11 minutes 2052 color 1971 Presents leisure life in France through a wide variety of activities and people Shows regional games as well as popular international sportsEB LONG JOURNEY WEST 1820 ej 15 minutes 5026 color 1960 Relates through the narration of a boys diary and folk music a familys thousandmile trip from Massachusetts to Illinois in 1820 Describes the preparations for the move and the emotions engendered as they leave that which is familiar to go to a new home that is unknown but offers the father a chance to own his own mill Maps show the three roads west and the route they actually take Pictures various means of overland transportation types of accommoda tions road conditions toll roads and corduroy roads The trip is completed as the family uses a flatboat to travel down the Ohio River to the landing where friends meet them with a wagon to assist in transporting their goods to their new homeIU LOOK IT UP DICTIONARY HABITS js 10 minutes 607 1952 A student who works hard for his grades explains how a dictionary helps him to learn the meaning use spelling and pronunciation of words He is then shown using the large unabridged dictionary in the school library Also shows the different kinds of dictionaries for various purposesC LOOKING AT MAMMALS p 11 minutes 824 color 1967 Illustrates the importance of animal classification Shows the difference between birds amphibians reptiles and mammals Ends with a simple review and question period reinforcing the concepts learnedEB LOONS NECKLACE THE RESTORED VERSION ejsc 11 minutes 423 color 1981 A charming Indian legend of how the loon a water bird received his distinguishing neckband Authentic ceremonial masks carved by Indians of British Columbia portray the Indians sensitivity to the moods of natureEBE LOS TRES OSOS SPANISH LANG FILM ej 15 minutes 4916 color 1960 Spanish version of The Three Bears Simple Spanish narration relates the story as cartoons depict the scenes A brief review of basic sentences is provided and the class is asked to repeat the sentencesBFA LOSERS THE js 31 minutes 7029 1965 Examines the prevalence of experimentation and the habitual use of chemicals and drugs among youngsters from 1221 years old Clearly shown are the harmful effects of such practices as glue sniffing use of pep pills goof balls heroin and marijuanaCAR LOU GEHRIG KING OF DIAMONDS js 11 minutes 708 Story of the great Yankee first baseman and slugger whose exploits were always overshadowed by his more colorful team mate Babe Ruth Gehrigs steadiness of character and love of the game enabled him to play in a record of 2000 consecutive games Upon his untimely death the whole country mourned a truly great and modest heroST LOUISA MAY ALCOTT js 17 minutes 4673 1950 Tells the story of Louisa May Alcott with emphasis on her writings and her lifelong self sacrifice in her complete devotion to her family Describes her service as a nurse in the Civil War and mentions her aiding national reform and improvement measures Emphasizes her success as a writer of human interest stories with special attention to Little Women Little Men and Jos BoysEB LUNGS AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEM j 17 minutes 6167 color 1975 We can live for weeks without food days without water but only moments without air This film uses diagrams demonstrations and microphotography to show how oxygen gets from lungs to blood to each and every tiny body cell There it transforms the food we eat into energy The film reveals the bodys system for filtering and purifying the air we breathe and how smoking and breathing air pollutants can break that system downEB MACBETHPOLITICS OF POWER sc 28 minutes 7535 color 1964 Douglas Campbell well known British actor and director dis cusses the problems a director faces in interpreting Shakespeares characters for modern audiences He uses characters and scenes from Macbeth to illustrate the ways in which the leading characters represented separate aspects of kingly character in Elizabethan eyesEB MACBETHSECRETST MAN sc 33 minutes 7537 color 1964 Douglas Campbell discusses Macbeths disintegration as represent ing the conflict between good and evil in every man Macbeth has no illusions about himselfhe knows what he has become and what he might have become Mr Campbell reviews the symbols of violence deception war blood and death that recur throughout the playEB MACBETH THEMES OF MACBETH sc 28 minutes 7536 color 1964 Douglas Campbell discusses the development of various themes in Macbeth One is corruption through power another is contradiction between appearances and realityEB MAESTROS DE LA PINTURA SPANISH LANG FILM s 9 minutes 1978 color 1965 Gives an insight into the most important painters of the Golden Age in Spain El Greco Murillo Velasquez Zurbaran Goya and Ribera Presents a view of the outstanding productions of the 87painters with histroical and cultural background for each Appropri ate for intermediate Spanish classesEB MAGIC FOREST pe 7 minutes 1180 1951 In a cartoon story three friendsa rooster a cat and a goat come to the magic forest to seek the treasure of happiness The animal friends frighten three thieves in a woodland hut and all leave the forest without the treasure of happinessSF MAGIC OF A COUNTER THE pej 14 minutes 5569 color Introduces the basic concepts of decimal numeration through the use of blocks and a large counter Shows that as blocks are counted one by one and arranged in sets of ten the student is able to compare the activity with the numerical changes as they occur in the counters windowsBFA MAGIC SCARAB THE SUPERSTITION p 11i minutes 246 color 1974 Can a good luck charm really bring good luck Oni thinks he needs his to win the spelling contest When he loses his good luck charm we find out whether or not he really needs it or if its just a silly supersitition when he reluctantly enters the spelling contestC MAGIC WHISTLE THE e 10 minutes 807 color 1970 Designed to simulate the development of creative expression and imagination the film shows how a small boys imagination takes off when the only object he can find to take to school for show and tell is a broken whistleWD MAGNA CARTA PART I RISE OF THE ENGLISH MON ARCHY jsc 17 minutes 5324 1959 Traces the history of England from the Norman invasion in 1066 to the crowning of John I in 1199 during which time the king gained increasing power Describes the conditions in the country and contributions toward central government of William the Conqueror Henry I Stephen of Blois Henry II and Richard the Lionhearted Points up the issues of conflict between the king and the nobleman over the usurpation of their privileges of local government by the crown and how this lead to the signing of the Magna CartaEB MAGNA CARTA PART II REVOLT OF THE NOBLES AND THE SIGNING OF THE CHAPTER jsc 17 minutes 5325 1959 Deals with the reign of King John and the events which forced him to sign the Magna Carta and place himself under the rule of law Reviews the events preceding the coronation of King John Dramatizes the loss of Normandy the quarrel with Pope Innocent III and the invasion of France in 1214 resulting in discontent and revolt that led to the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215 Points up the critcisms of King John and the freedoms that were granted when the charter was signedEB MAGNETIC ELECTRIC AND GRAVITATIONAL FIELDS BASIC PHYSICAL SCIENCE SERIES ej 11 minutes 354 1962 Illustrates the existence of the magnetic field by bringing a compass close to a magnet and watching the compass needle line up in the same direction as the filings under it Demonstrates the electric field by rubbing a plastic rod with fur after which it can attract other objects A series of liveaction situations and animated drawings indicate that the earth like all objects is surrounded by a gravitational field attracting objects toward the center of the earthEB MAGNETISM OF MAGNETS THE p 11 minutes 1510 color 1966 Shows that a magnet can pull or attract iron or steel and can be used to find iron in the ground that magnetism can go through air and wood and that iron and steel can become temporarily magnetized MAJOR RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD DEVELOPMENT AND RITUALS jsc 19 minutes 4862 1954 Presents the basic beliefs of Hinduism Buddhism Judaism Christianity and Islam and explains their origins and development Illustrates with animated diagrams the rise of the new religions from older ones and portrays some important rituals of the group religions Describes briefly the major sects of Christianity which have developed from the original groupEB MAKE A MOVIE WITHOUT A CAMERA ejsc 6 minutes 1166 color 1956 Shows a group of students working on their own art film Each student completes his own section of the film drawing and painting directly on blank 16mm film in the process made popular by Norman McLaren At the finale the group demonstrates the result of its efforts by projecting the film in the time with recorded musicBFA MAKEUP FOR THE THEATER jsc 13 minutes 4285 color 1951 Demonstrates step by step the application of stage makeup to both female and male faces Grease paint is applied as a base The steps are then demonstrated in order and materials identified rouge eyeshadow colored liner eyebrow pencil including making the wedge lip rouge talcum and brushing the finished makeup Emphasizes the effect of stage lighting on makeupUC MAKING CHANGE FOR A DOLLAR p 11 minutes 1928 1954 Uses an imaginative approach to explain the comparative values of pennies nickels dimes quarters halfdollars and dollars some of the ways these values are commonly expressed and how one can make change through understanding these comparative values and expressionsC MAKING IT IN THE WORLD OF WORK jsc 26 minutes 7005 color 1972 Nine recent graduates describe the work they are doing why they chose it its benefits to them and their personal goals in relation to it The workers are a letter carrier a department store copy writer a gas company meter reader a jewelry designer a telephone operator a maintenance and repair mechanic a corporation junior executive the coowner of a small cleaning firm and an elementary school teacher Reasons for work choice range from service and accom plishment to a means of pursuing further goals The consensus of their advice to other young people is that they should choose work they enjoy and that fits their preferred lifestyleFILMFAIR MAKING OF A DOCUMENTARY THE sc 21 minutes 4537 color 1974 Television documentaries have long been a part of public service and information programs of major network and local TV stations How such films are made is the engrossing subject of this film using as an example the CBS News show The Catholic Dilemma Here the viewer is taken through all the preplanning and research stages into actual shooting and final editing of the end resultCAR MAKING SENSE WITH OUTLINES ej 10 minutes 1855 1948 Shows a fifthgrade class preparing for a field trip to an orchard and constructing an outline for this activity Covers the use of numbers letters topics and subtopics Describes practical uses for outlinesC MAKING SENSE WITH SENTENCES ej II minutes 639 1950 Pictures Frank talking to Miss Hoover on the telephone to arrange for a field trip to the newspaper plant When the conversation is finished Frank and Mary try to write a letter to the newspaper publisher but Frank does not express his ideas completely enough for others to understand him Mary helps Frank rewrite the letter so that is has complete thoughts then she checks it to see that each sentence has a subject and a predicate and is clearly writtenC 88 MAKING YOURSELF UNDERSTOOD INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION sct 17 minutes 4837 1963 Analyzes the process of communication by using the formula Who says what to whom through what medium with what effect Illustrates by animated diagrams and examines the ele ments of communication the communicator the content the medium the audience and the response Emphasizes the need for knowing the communicator and his motive Discusses the factors of maturity past experience and predisposition of the audience as determinants in the choice of language and kind of appeal suggests how the listener can better understand and control his responsesEB MAN AND HIS CULTURE sct 15 minutes 4872 1954 Analyzes and describes the meaning of culture Says that culture is a system of behavior which includes all the things a group does to facilitate its continued existence Illustrates basic similarities in human cultures and depicts how differences may be caused by geographical biological and historical factors Identifies the basic tools of all cultures and shows how cultures are transmitted Emphasizes the need for familiarity with a culture in order to understand its peopleEB MAN AND HIS NATURAL ENVIRONMENT THE CREEK jsc 26 minutes 7171 color 1971 A creek supports many different species of animals and plants The different habitats of a creek and its inhabitants are examined The problems of water pollution are discussed The film also shows stream survey techniques to determine the health of a streamGDNR MAN AND THE SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION jsct 19 minutes 5593 color Shows how man is using new technological knowledge to change the world and to reach out to new worlds Poses the problems that have come with this knowledge overpopulation pollution and the ability to destroy the environment Provides a point of departure for discussion on how the future history of man will be writtenMCGH MAN LOOKS AT THE MOON sc 15 minutes 4871 color 1971 Traces our understanding of the moon from ancient myth to the first manned lunar landing Examines the moons three major landforms the highlands maria and craters Explains the importance of moon rocks in the study of planet formationEB MAN MAKES A DESERT ejs 11 minutes 1994 1954 Illustrates the changes that can occur when man upsets the delicate balance between the plants and animals that inhabit an area Explains that through scientific study man is attempting to reclaim the land by reversing the changes he madeBFA MANAGING YOUR EMOTIONS jsc 11 minutes 468 1971 Provides guidelines for recognizing and dealing with emotional responses emphasizing that they are unconscious learned habits often selfdefeating but open to modification Delves into the specific problems of a young man and woman who discuss them informally with a psychology teacher friend Deals with such issues as sexual responses and childhood conditioning as it probes and evaluates the three basic emotions of fear love and rage Helps the student discover that he can analyze and work towards managing his own emotionsC MANUFACTURING TEXTILE INDUSTRY CAREERS js 17 minutes 4832 color Describes the scientific make up of different textiles the manufac turing of materials and the many employment opportunities available Points out that manufacturers are the largest employers in the United States and require people with many different skillsFI MAN PROJECTIONS IN THE COMPUTER AGE ejs 10 minutes 470 color A recent development in mapmaking 1978 the use of computershas allowed cartographers to produce more accurate and specialized varieties of maps more quickly than ever before This film shows cylindrical conic azimuthal and equalarea projections revealing the functions and distortions of each and points out that computers produce maps mathematically instead of by projection and have the ability to generate a map which is a combination of several different projectionsC MAP SKILLS USING DIFFERENT MAPS TOGETHER ej 11 minutes 1671 color 1966 Uses animation actual maps and scenes of the places represented to show how different maps can be used together to discover relationships among physical features human use and social and political featuresC MAPS AND THEIR MEANINGS REVISED EDITION ej 20 minutes 4599 color Uses motion animation and special effects to interpret the mean ings of various colors and symbols on the physical map and how they indicate the physical characteristics of land and water Illustrates how such factors as rainfall altitude and latitude determine land useA MAPS COASTAL SYMBOLS AND TERMS PART I NEW EDITION ej 11 minutes 432 color Uses special photographic effects to explain symbols and terms used on a map to describe and locate land and water functions along the coast line of the United States Compares the actual coastal photography with land symbols on a corresponding map Starts in the New England states then to Florida and around the GulfA MAPS COASTAL SYMBOLS AND TERMS PART II NEW EDITION ej 11 minutes 433 color Continuation of Part I Starts from the coast line of San Diego to Seattle and on to the shores of Alaska and the harbors and coast lines of HawaiiA MAPS LAND SYMBOLS AND TERMS REVISED EDITION ej 20 minutes 4598 color Presents an overview of the symbols lines and shapes used to describe cities boundaries rail lines airports and land forms in America Uses a special effect to compare actual photography of natural surroundings with the corresponding map symbol shown in the upper right corner of the same frameA MARCO POLOS TRAVELS ejs 19 minutes 4923 1955 Uses maps animation and dramatization to recreate adventures the Marco Polo describes in his book about his travels to China Differences between Eastern and Western cultures and dramatized by scenes in Kubla Khans court Indicates the impact upon medieval Europe of Marco Polos detailed account of life in other landsEB MARIA OF THE PUEBLOS ejsc 16 minutes 4707 color 1971 This film centers on the life of Maria Martinez who is probably the worlds most famous and successful Indian potter The film explains how Maria as a young woman accidentally discovered the longforgotten secret process for creating iridescent black pottery Through her personal artistry and her unselfish desire to help her people she shared her techniques with family and friends and helped lift her village out of proverty The film gives an understanding of the culture philosophy art and economic condi tion of the Pueblo Indians of San Ildefonso New MexicoCEN MARIJUANA js 5 minutes 527 color Presents an overall view of the problems which might exist if a person abuses this drugGSA 89MARINE ANIMALS OF THE OPEN COASTA STORY OF ADAPTATION jsc 22 minutes 5137 color 1963 Shows animals adapted to three habitat zones of the ocean coastthe surfswept zone which receives the full force of wave action protected tidal pools and lee sides of rocks and the splash zone Uses many closeups some slowmotion photography and superimposed titles to give the scientific names of the animals as they are shownMAMO MARINE IGUANA THE jsc 23 minutes 4571 color 1973 This film records the lizards mode of swimming and feeding their physiological adjustments for diving and salt excretion and capaci ties for physiological and behavioral thermoregulation All phases of the iguanas life cycle are documented Interisland population differences and sexual dimorphism are examined The marine iguana is compared with the land iguana of both Galapagos Islands and Ecuador and questions of its dispersal and evolution are consideredHAR MARINE LIFE ej 11 minutes 584 color 1953 Depicts some of the colorful forms of animal life found under the sea Shows typical activities of octopuses sea urchins hermit crabs reef fish sea robins moon fish sergeant majors and killers of the sea Tiger sharks barracuda porpoises sea fans and sea anemones are seen in their natural surroundings and in their relationship to each otherEB MARK TWAIN BACKGROUND FOR HIS WORKS js 14 minutes 4101 1957 Presents a brief biography of Mark Twain Dramatizes familiar scenes from his books cites quotations and refers to several of his works including Tom Sawyer Huckleberry Finn Life on the Mississippi Roughing It and Innocents AbroadC MARK TWAIN GIVES AN INTERVIEW jsc 14 minutes 4296 1961 Depicts Hal Holbrook in the role of Mark Twain as he is being interviewed in Twains home by a narrator and several sixth or seventhgrade children who are heard off camera Holbrook as Twain tells anecdotes concerning comparisons of himself with great authors his childhood his smoking habits his treatment of truth his days as a steamboat pilot and his book Innocents Abroad He concludes by telling young people to obey their parents when they are present since most parents think they know better if they humor that superstition they are apt to get along betterC MARSHES OF THE MISSISSIPPI ejsc 13 minutes 4750 color 1960 Presents the wildlife of the soggy wastelands built by the Missis sippi River along the Gulf of Mexico Shows the landbuilding work of the Mississippi points out the dependence of animal life on specific plants of the area and pictures large flocks of geese and ducks in their winter homes Includes closeup views of alligators turtles mink otters raccoons muskrats nutria and other marsh land residents Visits a trapping family in their marsh camp and follows the trapper as he runs this trap line in this great fur producing areaADP MARTIN LUTHER KING JR THE ASSASSIN YEARS js 26 minutes 8107 color 1978 This motion picture blends new dramatized sequences photo graphed in Montgomery Alabama with historical newsreel foot age to recapture the great crusade of Martin Luther King Jr In the violence of the civil rights movement Dr King offered his followers the weapons of unarmed truth and unconditional love and in 1964 was honored with the Nobel prize for peaceCEN MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB BACKGROUND FOR READ ING AND EXPRESSION p 10 minutes 1540 color 1952 Depicts the poem Mary Had a Little Lamb first through reading then through dramatization Presents each couplet of the poem showing Mary playing with the lamb and worrying when it follows her to school Asks the audience to join in singing the song and ends with questions to motivate interest in drawing writing and reenacting the storyC MATCHING UP Pe 4 minutes 2056 color 1969 Utilizes a splitsceen technique for student participation during the film as well as after it Shows torsos projected on the screen followed by feet Stimulates imagination and discussion and verbal skills as students try to match up torsos and feetEB MATCHSTICK NO 4 ANIMALS pej 15 minutes 4245 1944 Shows how to create cartoons of dogs cats horses donkeys lions tigers and other animalsLF MATCHSTICK NO 3 HEADS AND EXPRESSIONS pej 15 minutes 4243 1944 Shows how to give life and expression to the faces of cartoon figures and to indicate moods etc in the drawing of a headLF MATERIALS OF OUR WORLD Pe 14 minutes 5142 color 1961 Develops basic understandings of matter and molecules states of matter crystallization and physical changeUEVA MATH IS A MONSTER ct 30 minutes 7913 Traces the development of the mathematical thinking of elementary school children Shows that some pass more quickly than others to the abstract stage of reasoning but that all must first have the experience of working with concrete materials Demonstrates how a teacher plans lessons so that understanding of mathematics comes before the practice and not the practice before the understandingTL MATH READINESS THIS ONE WITH THAT ONE ONETO ONE MATCHING p 9 minutes 302 color 1974 How many fishing hooks and bait can catch one fish Two fish Three Fred the worlds unluckiest fisherman goes through a rollicking romp of matching lines bait and fish in a zany animated adventure that will bring laughter from young viewers as they absorb basic concepts of onetoone correspondenceC MATH READINESS UP DOWN ALL AROUND DIREC TIONAL RELATIONSHIPS p 92 minutes 327 color 1974 Mr Lion cant build his house because be doesnt know his left from his right or front from back or up from down But when Papa Bear and Baby Bear contribute their carpentry skills to the project a clear and delightfully comical review of spatial directions is taught to Mr Lionand young viewsC MATH READINESS WHICH GO TOGETHER SET BUILD ING p 93 minutes 343 color 1974 A doll and colored blocks leave their toy chest for an amazing adventure with a train a boat and a plane The blocks of different colors and different geometric shapes and grouped first one way and then another during the magical trip and we see fundamentals of setbuildingC MATHEMATICIAN AND THE RIVER jsc 19 minutes 4902 color 1959 Shows how the behavior of the OhioMississippiMissouri river system is being studied by means of a scale model in concrete and also by a mathematical model constructed by Professor Eugene Isaacson and his colleagues at the Institute of mathematical Sciences of New York University Discusses the equations which are developed and combined by modern computers to provide the mathematical model of the entire river system Stresses the nature of mathematics and its ability to express precise relationships in the physical worldETS 90MATHEMATICS FOR TOMORROW ct 29 minutes 7362 color 1964 Shows scenes of elementary and secondary classrooms where children are being taught mathematics by new methods Discusses the basic principle involved in these new teaching methods and the increased importance of mathematics in the modern worldNEA MATISSE AND THE FAUVES sc 20 minutes 5562 color 1970 Documents the search of Henri Matisse and other painters for a greater intensity of color based upon their belief that the impact of a painting comes from its colored surface Begins with Matisses early works and the influences on his style then shows his use of bold simplified brushwork and brilliant unnatural color Also examined are the paintings of Matisse friend Andre Derain and Maurice de Vlaminck perhaps the boldest of the three Finally includes in its survey of Fauvism the early works of Georges Braque and the paintings of Raoul Dufy Albert Marquet and Georges RouaultIFB MATTER AND ENERGY SECOND EDITION js 14 minutes 4132 color 1947 Illustrates the universe as an enormous system of matter and energy by showing examples of properties and states of matter the relationship between kinetic and potential energy and the role of energy in chemical changes Points out the Law of Conservation of matter and energy as being related to nuclear fission and fusion leading to the modern concept of the equivalence of matter and energyC MAURITS ESCHER PAINTER OF FANTASIES sc 28 minutes 7921 color Presents a study of the Dutch graphic artist Maurits Escher Shows his unusual approach to design through the careful observation of many of his works Philosophies of life art and works are discussed by the artistC MAYA OF ANCIENT AND MODERN YUCATAN SECOND EDITION ejs 20 minutes 4519 color 1966 Locates the Yucatan peninsula on an animated map and indicates the the Maya nation was once a great civilization Shows replicas of the buildings and statues erected by the Mayas and the wall paintings that are the only remaining records Depicts modernday Yucatan as a great producer of honey and discusses the educational systemBFA MAYAS THE ejs 11 minutes 1875 1957 Shows ruins of the ancient city of Tikal in Guatemala representing the Old Empire and Uxmal and Chichen Itza in Yucatan of the New Empire Visualizes the remarkable Mayan Indians and their achievements in agriculture architecture sculpture astronomy and mathematicsC MAYFLOWER THE ejs 7 minutes 834 Describes the trip of the Mayflower II an exact replica of her namesake as she relives the crossing of the Pilgrim pioneers Explains that the ship is a gift of England to the United States Shows her as she takes on cargo at Plymouth Harbor sails for sixty days and then lands at Provincetown on Cape Cod continuing on to New York HarborP MEALTIME MANNERS AND HEALTH pe 11 minutes 1854 1957 Tells how Phil was not chosen to sit with the younger children in the cafeteria because he wasnt cheerful and thoughtful Shows how his problems keep him from getting home in time for dinner and how they make him lose his appetite Uses a television program to point out the mental conditions needed if the body is to make good use of food Depicts how Phil realized the importance of good manners at mealtimes and how he changes his behaviorC MEANING OF ADOLESCENCE ct 16 minutes 4404 1953 Explains the meaning of adolescence and compares the process of initiating youth into adulthood in a desert tribe to the gradual maturation of American youth over a period of about six years of relative activity and inadequate preparation Outlines the problems of Alex and Joan in gaining physical social sexual religious and moral adjustment illustrates how the adolescent meets his needs by securing his place in a circle of intimate acquaintancesMCGH MEANING OF CONSERVATION ej 10 minutes 1968 1954 Presents a general picture of the status of several of Americas natural resources and shows what is meant by conserving them Pictures the depletion of forests by the pioneers and the subsequent reduction of wildlife and eroding of the soil Explains briefly the functions of our state and national parks and discusses preservation and rebuilding as the two main aspects of conservationC MEANING OF FEUDALISM ejsc 10 minutes 773 1950 Pictures Jacques a French boy going through a feudal castle Shows the layout of the castle tells what the various rooms were used for explains the organization of the feudal system and why it was destroyed and contrasts the feudal system with modern social organizationC MEANING OF FRACTIONS ej 20 minutes 5075 1962 Explains and demonstrates such things as the methods of writing fractions proper and improper fractions mixed numbers and changing terms Emphasizes the development of proper basic concepts and vocabulary Shows fractions in everyday useCOL MEANING OF PATRIOTISM ej 13 minutes 4271 1961 Pictures persons from many states of life to show the various kinds of patriotism and also presents dramatic sketches from history to show how presentday patriots resemble those of the past Features a sailor a farmer a housewife a senator a school teacher and a newspaper reporter visiting the tomb of the Unknown Soldier By means of a series of vignettes the film likens these patriots to others of the past such as Nathan Hale John Mueller Sara Lincoln Daniel Webster Francis Belamy and Joseph PulitzerC MEANING OF PERCENTAGE e 11 minutes 654 1948 Relates the meaning of precentage to hundredths both as fractions and as decimals The meaning of common percentage is developed and related to social situations Uses graphic representationsMCGH MEASUREMENT SECOND EDITION e 10 minutes 456 color 1966 States the basic units and principles of measurement showing a variety of items being measured such as air pressure gasoline speed distance and time Explains national and international standard units of measurement with examples to illustrate the size of the units appropriate to what is being measured Discusses the precision of measurement as well as the possibilities for errorC MEASUREMENT IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE s 14 minutes 4313 1963 Emphasizes that accuracy in the measurement of distance mass or time depends on the quality of the measuring instrument and the skill with which it is used Laboratory demonstrations illustrate that this is true Also reviews difficulties and sources of error which commonly arise such as parallax and reaction timeC MEASUREMENT OF SOLIDS ct 30 minutes 7319 color 1963 Presents the standard formulas for determining the volume of various solids Employs physical models to introduce the concept of volume To be used following Area From the Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers SeriesSMSG 91MEASUREMETRIC SERIES This series uses the metric system in dealing with the process of measurement The programs employ engaging characters and a variety of production techniques to help students understand better the process of measurement accurately employ measuring instru ments and report and interpret measurements using metric unitsAIT MEASUREMETRIC GREATEST MEASUREMENT SHOW ON EARTH THE SERIES OVERVIEW e 15 minutes 4453 color 1976 A carnival barker Smiling Bob OShea deals with a heckler who asks Why do we measure In doing so he introduces a variety of measuring instruments used in everyday life and also gives the crowd sneak previews of the measurement show to follow AIT MEASUREMETRIC AREA 1 BARBARA ARRIVES IN AREALAND e 15 minutes 4464 color 1976 In a dream Barbara is led by a 12 cm high rabbit to Arealand where she explores the concept of area in a series of fanciful adventuresAIT MEASUREMETRIC AREA 2 BARBARA SEARCHES THE SQUARES e 15 minutes 4465 color 1976 In the Gallery of Hanging Squares a walrus helps Barbara learn to measure the areas of squares and rectangles using a gridAIT MEASUREMETRIC AREA 3 BARBARA FINDS THE FOR MULA e 15 minutes 4469 color 1976 Barbaras adventures in Arealand continue She learns from a swan how to use a formula for determining area she converses with a talking hectare and she proves her measuring abilities in court AIT MEASUREMETRIC LENGTH 1 WHO MEASURES e 15 minutes 4459 color 1976 A pizza is one of the objects that Murray the wizard of metric measurement employs to help his cousin Randolph learn to use metric measuring devices In the process Randolph discovers how millimetres centimetres and decimetres relate to one another and to the metreAIT MEASUREMETRIC LENGTH 2 A THOUSAND CLICKS e 15 minutes 4460 color 1976 Murray helps Randolph learn to use tools to measure round objects and distances longer than the measuring device Randolph finds out how long a kilometre isby running around a trackAIT MEASUREMETRIC LENGTH 3 THE FINAL TEST e 15 minutes 4462 color 1976 Randolph learns to estimate the size of large and small objects and discusses with Murray the meaning of approximate measurement AIT MEASUREMETRIC MASS 1 THE CASE OF THE DISAP PEARING MASS PART 1 e 15 minutes 4488 color 1976 Anna Clark and her friend Inspector Hector become involved in a case that requires weighing evidencepeanuts carrots and an elephant She discovers that identical mass does not necessarily mean identical volumeAIT MEASUREMETRIC MASS 2 THE CASE OF THE DISAPPEARING MASS PART 2 e 15 minutes 4490 color 1976 Inspector Hector shows Anna how to use appropriate beam balance scales to measure the mass of the clues Together they solve the mystery of the disappearing elephantAIT MEASUREMETRIC VOLUME 1 DOC CRANSHAW AND THE KIDTHE MEDICINE SHOW e 15 minutes 4472 color 1976 Joey whose grandfather is Doc of Doc Cranshaws Wild West Medicine Show learns about litres and how to measure volume indirectly Later he goes to the store for Widow Brown and becomes interested in a contest to guess the number of pieces of candy in a jarAIT MEASUREMETRIC VOLUME 2 DOC CRANSHAW AND THE KIDTHE CONTEST e 15 minutes 4481 color 1976 After helping his grandfather with the magic show Joey puts his mind to the problem of estimating the number of pieces of candy in the jar At school his teacher explains how to use a formula to compute the volume of rectangular objectsAIT MEASUREMETRIC VOLUME 3 DOC CRANSHAW AND THE KIDTHE WINNER e 15 minutes 4482 color 1976 Joey discovers how to use the displacement technique to measure the volume of an egg and a crystal ball He helps a prospector plan a dam and then wins a puppy in the candy estimating contest AIT MEASURING AND LAYOUT TOOLS js 13 minutes 5260 color 1967 Explains construction and uses of the various layout tools used in woodworkingSF MEASURING AREAS SQUARES RECTANGLES ej 11 minutes 1798 i960 Defines the terms area and square and relates them to the formula for finding the area of a surface Pictures two boys making a checkerboard and explains the calculations they must make to construct a proper checkerboard Shows the calculation of area in square inches square feet and square yardsC MEASURING TECHNIQUES sc 14 minutes 5131 color 1961 Describes techniques and principles of handling basic laboratory equipment for measuring lengths and volumes and for determining concentrations ranging from gross to microscopic Demonstrates the ocular and stage micrometers hemacytometer and various types of volumetric glasswareTH MECHANICAL ENERGY AND THERMAL ENERGY s 22 minutes 5253 1959 Shows several models to illustrate both the motion and random motion of molecules Shows their interconnection as the energy of bulk motion Discusses thermal conduction and absolute tempera ture scaleMLA MECHANICS OF LIFE BLOOD AND CIRCULATION e IV2 minutes 353 color 1971 Xray photography and animation help to show how the human blood system is designed The composition of blood is shown through microphotography and the role of each blood component is discussedBFA MECHANICS OF LIFE BONES AND JOINTS e 8 minutes 394 color 1971 The human body has more than 200 bones These are organized into a skeleton that is much like that of other vertebrates Although this unity of pattern exists it is also true that each organism has developed a skeleton that provides support and allows movements needed for its particular life styleBFA MECHANICS OF LIFE BREATHING AND RESPIRATION e 9 minutes 398 color 1971 Organisms with very small volumes such as amoebae can get the oxygen they need through the membranes that define their bodies Larger organisms have developed systems that increase the surface 92A area that can be used for oxygencarbon dioxide transfer Our lung system provides a very large surface for gas exchange but is very delicateBFA MECHANICS OF LIFE DIGESTION AND THE FOOD WE EAT e 9 minutes 411 color 1971 Our bodies need a wellbalanced diet in order to remain healthy A good diet provides the right amounts of protein fats carbohy drates vitamins and minerals Foods that are rich in these basic materials are shown A balanced diet is suggested The process of preparing this food for use within the body is shown in this filmBFA MECHANICS OF LIFE MUSCLES AND MOVEMENT e 92 minutes 413 color 1971 Muscles move by contracting No work is being done as the muscle relaxes so every muscle must have an opposing muscle Muscles may be voluntary or involuntary Skeletal muscles are voluntary the heart is an example of involuntary muscle Good posture and proper exercise help our muscles work efficientlyBFA MEDIEVAL CRUSADES ejs 28 minutes 7475 1956 Points out the problems of the Crusades by following members of the Montbref family as they heed the call of the Pope and rally to the goal of capturing the Holy City Presents much of the action of the period in the form of a letter written by one of the men in the family and read aloud by the narrator Uses animated maps to chart the progress and conquests of the Crusades and illustrates the impact of the Crusades on western civilization Photographed on location in France Asia Minor and PalestineEB MEDIEVAL GILDS ejsc 21 minutes 5267 1956 Portrays the development of the gilds during the Middle Ages and describes their function Pictures how artisans and tradesmen as they became numerous in the growing towns and cities freed themselves from feudal lords and organized gilds for the purpose of protection and better conduct of their business Shows how the apprentice system functioned and depicts the gradual abandonment of the gildEB MEDIEVAL KNIGHTS ejs 22 minutes 5268 1956 Portrays the education and training of the medieval knight from childhood to knighthood Describes his duties as a page which he begins at the age of fourteen Shows him going through the knighting ceremony after he has fulfilled the requirementsEB MEDIEVAL MANOR ejsc 22 minutes 5269 1956 Presents the concept of community life during the era of feudalism emphasizing the dependence of the serfs and freemen upon the lord of the manor Shows the people working the land and producing tools of war Explains the place of the church in the life of the people depicts preparations for the wedding of the lords son and describes sporting events foods served and some of the customs of the dayEB MEDIEVAL MONASTERY ejs 20 minutes 4328 1947 Discusses the importance of monasticism in the Middle Ages the four main orders types of Roman and Gothic architecture used in monasteries and life in a modern Benedictine abbeyUEVA MEDIEVAL TIMES ROLE OF THE CHURCH s 14 minutes 4287 color 1961 Uses dramatic reenactments to survey the influence of the church in medieval Europe upon the peasants nobility scholars and clergy features the great churches cathedrals and art produced during the period Indicates that the peasants sought guidance and comfort from the church the nobility were greatly influenced in the governing of their castles by the secular powers of the clergy the universities started as centers of religious learning and scholars looked to the church for leadership in education and learning Emphasizes the role of the monks in preserving the culture of the Middle AgesC MEDIEVAL WORLD ejsc 11 minutes 777 1950 Shows modern remnants of the Middle Ages at York Ghent and Chartres decribes the development of the feudal town discusses the effects of the Crusades and the growth of trading centers explains the prevalence of the great cathedralsC MEDITERRANEAN WORLD ejs 22 minutes 5384 color 1961 Shows the distinctive features and achievements of early Mediter ranean civilizations through their surviving structures excavations and art work Includes scenes of contemporary life in the Arab countries Greece and Italy Shows how Western civilization began here and how the Mediterranean aided its Spread Traces the spread of Greek civilization and the formation and collapse of the Roman Empire Pictures the growth of learning science and the arts in the Renaissance Shows how the building of the Suez Canal increased the importance of the Mediterranean as a transportation routeEB MEET MR LINCOLN jsc 28 minutes 7512 I960 Uses still photographs and drawings of the period to depict the presidency of Abraham Lincoln Begins in 1860 when he was still little known to the nation as a whole Follows him as he expresses his stand on the Union and slavery and is elected to the presidency Reviews the early stages of the war characterized by Northern defeats and Lincolns search for a general to match Lee The turning of the tide in the war the Emancipation Proclamation and the surrender at Appomattox are fully described Concludes with the shooting of Lincoln by BoothEB MEIOSIS SECOND EDITION js 15 minutes 5408 color 1980 The film takes the viewer up closethrough live microscopic footage concise animation and artworkto illustrate the complex and ongoing process of meiosis The role of meiosis in sexual reproduction in both plants and animals is highlighted as well as the direct implications of meiosis in producing genetic variations EBE MELODY IN MUSIC ej 14 minutes 4031 1952 A teacher helps her orchestra pupils of elementary school age to understand the meaning of melody and its importance in music They demonstrate different kinds of melodies melodic variations and lengths the effect of rhythm on melody and how melodies can be created concluding with a full rehearsal of part of Brahms Symphony No 1 in C MinorC 1972 MENTAL RETARDATION THE HOPELESS te 25 minutes 8024 color Special Education The documentary approach of this film makes it an exceptionally effective means of dispelling popular prejudices and misconcep tions about the retarded A realistic view of the retarded is presented in a simple but effective manner A vast majority of retarded people have the ability to relate to others and the potential for varying degrees of selfcare productivity and independence OXF MENTALLY HANDICAPPED EDUCABLE ct 29 minutes 7018 1959 Discusses the special problems of the child who is mentally handicapped though educable Explains who the children are the problems they face in the community the school and what can be done to help them Uses still photos and filmed sequences of a special class of these children to show the place of the school in meeting the needs of the mentally handicappedIU 93MENTALLY RETARDED TRAINABLE ct 30 minutes 7104 1959 Discusses the special problems of the severely mentally retarded child Illustrates the relationship of these children to their family and neighbors Describes the use of private and public day schools and their objectives Uses classroom scenes to show the characteris tics of the mentally retarded and training methods used in light of their limited capabilities Stresses the importance of the home and the need for constant supervisionSU MESSAGE FROM A DINOSAUR ej 11 minutes 146 color 1965 Shows how paleontologists reconstruct life of the past from fossil remains and how new forms of life evolved from environmental changes Explains that organisms unable to adapt to changing conditions do not surviveEB METAL SHOP SAFETY js 18 minutes 5127 1959 Shows common hazards found in metal working and encourages wise procedures in a metal shopMCGH METAL WORKER THE s 30 minutes 7348 Describes the many types of jobs and skills employed by the men who make and use the tools of AmericaDA MEXICAN BOY THE STORY OF PABLO Pe 22 minutes 5372 1961 Tells the story of Pablo a little Mexican boy who after earning money to make his wish come true for a pair of shiny black shoes to wear on a pilgrimage to Guadalupe decides to postpone his wish when he realizes his money is needed to buy medicine for his sick sister Pictures scenes of his familys oneroom adobe house his school and church the village marketplace and the family farm set among scenic mountains Concludes as Pablos wish is fulfilled when Pablos father sells his charro hat to buy the shoes his son wantsEB MEXICAN VILLAGE FAMILY pejsc 17 minutes 4350 color 1959 Shows the varied activities of a farm family living in the village of Tlacotepec near Toluca in central Mexico Includes such household chores as preparing tortillas bathing the baby and cutting his hair Pictures working in the fields gathering com for feeding to the cows milking and marketing the milk Describes the father as the local tax collector who also dyes and weaves yam Concludes with a thanksgiving ceremony celebrating the autumn harvestPHP MEXICAN VILLAGE LIFE pejsc 17 minutes 4784 color 1965 Shows the way of life in the agricultural village of Tlacotepec near the market town of Toluca in central Mexico Depicts kinds of crops and methods of cultivation harvesting and marketing use of wild products such as cactus mustard and wood water resources and the way in which the village solves its water problem childrens activities at school and at play and the influence of the churchPHP MEXICO GEOGRAPHY OF THE AMERICAS ejs U minutes 1661 color 1955 Locates Mexico on a map and describes the economic activities in the principal cities of the three main regions Pictures the northern plateau as dry grazing country the central plateau as rich farm land and the lowland as a good sugar cane and oil producing area Identifies the principal cities in these regions and discusses the industry government and culture of the landC MEXICO THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE SECOND EDITION ejs 20 minutes 5380 color 1961 Shows the great variety of climates in Mexico the extremes of primitive and modem ways of living and working the growth of a new middle class and efforts to improve the general standard of livingEB MEXICO TIERRA DE COLOR Y CONTRASTE SPANISH LANG FILM SECOND EDITION s 16 minutes 4847 color Presents cultural changes from early Indian civilization to the present time Contrasts historical villages with modem cosmopoli tan Mexico City Shows Mexicos progress in new industry improved agriculture expanding education and improved living standardsNVF 6 MEXICOS HERITAGE ejS 17 minutes 4848 color 1960 Shows how the people of Mexico have inherited a blending of Indian and European culturesPHP MICHELANGELO js 30 minutes 8123 color 1965 This film can be used to highlight a representative feature of Renaissance life the relation between the artist and his patron usually among the key political leaders of the day The narration adds a contemporary feeling because it was adapted from docu ments of Michelangelos time his letters and biographies of Vasan and CondiviEB MICROORGANISMS THAT CAUSE DISEASE js 11 minutes 1797 1950 Uses animation cinephotomicrography and liveaction photogra phy to show the effects of diseasecausing organisms on living cells Individually treats each type of microorganism fungi bacteria viruses rickettsia and protozoa Shows examples of cell destruction by fungi causing athletes foot red blood cell destruc tion by bacteria toxin nerve cell destruction by polio vims and action on red blood cells by malaria protozoa Rickettsia is depicted as it is transmitted by bites of animals such as ticksC MICROSCOPE AND ITS USE jsc 10 minutes 616 1949 Students demonstrate the handling and adjustment of a simple microscope The parts of a microscope are identified as the names En thC SCree Also discusses Proper care of the instrument MCGH MICROSCOPE AS A DETECTIVE THE ej 10 minutes 1100 Emphasizes the use of the microscope in the field of crime detection Shows the steps in the solution of an actual problemAL MICROSCOPIC LIFE THE WORLD OF THE INVISIBLE ej 14 minutes 5313 1958 Explains the differences between microscopic plants and animals and the methods of classifying them Shows the interrelationships found in a fresh water pondEB MICROSCOPIC WONDERS IN WATER ejs 11 minutes 1207 color 1954 Microphotography is used to show typical microscopic animals which may be found in a drop of water Includes the amoeba vorticella stentor urocentrum rotifer and hydra and scenes of a snail egg in progressive stages of development PDP MIDDLE AGES CULTURE OF MEDIEVAL EUROPE sc 24 minutes 7557 color 1966 Begins with a study of the growing influence of the Eastern World upon European influence introduced by the Cmsades Centers on the cultural development of Medieval Europe considers the rise of chivalry and courtly traditions in medieval castles and analyzes the growth of towns and cities and the revival of commerce and communication Also studies the great discoveries and inventions of the age which preceded the Renaissance and the Age of DiscoveryEB MIDDLE AGES THERISE OF FEUDALISM sc 20 minutes 5443 color 1966 Examines the Middle Ages from the Fourth century to the time of the Cmsades Probes the origin of the feudal system and its effect 94on European society Considers the relationship of the Crusades to the growth of medieval EuropeEB MIDDLE AMERICA THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE ejs 22 minutes 4074 color 1965 Presents a general survey of the geography of Mexico Central America and the West Indies Discusses how the people live in various sections their culture their economic and social problems and the importance of Middle America to the United States MCGH MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE ej 10 minutes 1957 Pictures a costumed reenactment of the impressions activities and scenes described in the poem about Paul Reveres ride by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Shows brief scenes of Paul Re veres home and the exterior and interior of Longfellows home Explains that the poem is not an entirely accurate report of the facts but is representative of the feeling and the spirit of the RevolutionC MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE ejs 11 minutes 1559 1957 Tells about Paul Reveres ride on April 18 1775 to warn Samuel Adams John Hancock and the surrounding countryside that the British were moving on Lexington and Concord Quotes from Longfellows poem Paul Reveres Ride and points out discrep ancies between the poem and the facts Explains that two other men were on part of the ride and that Paul Revere was stopped by the British before the ride was completed Concludes with the signing of the Declaration of IndependenceEB MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD ZENGER AND FREEDOM OF THE PRESS js 20 minutes 4532 1962 Presents the origin of the concept of freedom of the press in the United States of America and provides a background for study and discussion of the civil liberties guaranteed by the Bill of Rights Introduces the history of journalism in the United StatesTFC MILK FROM FARM TO YOU THIRD EDITION pe 13 minutes 5115 color 1972 The story of milk from the cow to the carton is presented in simple entertaining scenes Common misconceptions concerning the production of milk are corrected A modern dairy farm is shown a calf is born and a variety of dairy workers describe their tasks The many dairy products made from milk are identified EBE MINERALS p 11 minutes 736 color 1960 Mans dependence upon minerals is illustrated at Bobs birthday party Sources of minerals are given types of minerals are explained and examples of mineral products in everyday life are shownGA MINERALS AND ROCKS SECOND EDITION ejs 17 minutes 5314 color 1979 From the broad mountain ranges and the land we walk on to the depths of the ocean the basic material from which this planet is comprised is rock And the crystalline substances called minerals from which rock is composed provide an endless and fascinating field of study The film begins by investigating the structure and composition of minerals and goes on to describe some of the nearly 3000 identified mineral speciesEB MISSISSIPPI RIVER THE REVISED EDITION ej 15 minutes 4253 color 1977 A fascinating examination of the river and its peoplethe Indians who named it the European explorers who charted it the settlers who developed the basin and the people today who use the river for commerce and industryC MISSISSIPPI RIVER TRADE ROUTE OF MIDAMERICA ej 20 minutes 5080 color 1963 Surveys the Mississippi River and its two principal tributaries the Ohio and the Missouri showing their drainage basins important cities they serve the Lake MichiganMississippi River ship canal the oceangateway ports of New Orleans and Chicago and the great agricultural belts Also pictures the river systems locks dams powerhouses conservation projects transportation links and principal industriesBFA MITOSIS SECOND EDITION js 14 minutes 6172 color 1980 Using microphotography clarifying animation and artwork the film shows how the basic process of mitosis takes place in plants and animals Explanations of chromosome structure and illustra tions of actual laboratory techniques for making chromosomes visible are highlightedEB MITOSIS AND MEIOSIS jsc 15 minutes 4602 color 1956 Uses stained cells animation and timelapse cinephotomicrography of living cells to compare mitosis and meiosis Shows onion root tip whitefish embryo salamander epiderman and living Trades cantia staminal hair cells photographed in timelapse to present the details of mitosis Portrays the basic features of meiosis by using lily anther cells and living sperm cells of a grasshopper photographed by timelapse Animation sequences give a sidebyside compari son of the two processes and show how mitosis meiosis and fertilization fit into the life cycle of common organismsIU MITTENS THE KITTEN BACKGROUND FOR READING AND EXPRESSION p 10 minutes 1630 1952 Pictures Mittens and the rest of a litter of kittens from the time they are born until all but Mittens have been placed in other homes Mittens his mother and the little girl who owns them have fun together except when a dog chases Mittens up a tree Basic words used in the story and illustrated by Mittens are shown on the screen as the narrator pronounces them Suggests followup activitiesC MODERATE RETARDATION IN YOUNG CHILDREN ct 43 minutes 9028 1963 Demonstrates behavioral functioning of children with moderate retardation IQ range 55 to 75 Seven children are seen in various individual and group activities which point out some of the similarities and differences between retarded and average individu als Specifically notes the quality of relationship between teacher and childWRU NOTE Order this film from the Atlanta Film Library only MODERN CORPORATION THE sc 28 minutes 7895 color 1967 Deals with the structure and functioning of modern corporate enterprises and their role in todays economic society Uses animation to show the transformation of a small single proprietorship into a partnership and then into a corporation as the advantages structure and operations of the corporation are explainedJS MODERN MANUFACTURING COMMAND PERFORMANCE jsc 33 minutes 7558 color Illustrates the use of automation by industry to reduce costs improve quality and speed production Shows how manufacture of parts can be programmed so that computer tapes accurately control milling and stamping machines for precise production of precision partsGSA MODULE I THE CRUNCH HUMILIATION AND ANGER t 16 minutes 4551 color 1973 This film concentrates on disruptive behavior in class A biology teacher experiencing constant heckling from one of his students permits some other students to punish the offender The subject of corporal punishment for students is also treated WARNING This 95film contains language and situations which may be offensive to some peopleFM MODULE II BLACK IS THE COLOR FEAR t 17 minutes 4553 color 1973 During a class outing a scuffle between a student and one teacher leads to a confrontation situation between another teacher and the rest of the students The teachers fear leads her to lose control of the students Heavy emphasis is placed on white teachers dealing with black students WARNING This film contains language and situations which may be offensive to some peopleFM MODULE III CROSSING THE LINE COMPASSION t 16 minutes 4555 color 1973 How involved should teachers allow themselves to get in their students personal problems In this film a middleaged teacher tries to be a friend to her students and is humiliated as a result Among the students she befriends are a white girl who thinks she is pregnant and the girls black boy friend WARNING This film contains language and situations which may be offensive to some peopleFM MOLECULAR THEORY OF MATTER SECOND EDITION jsc 10 minutes 240 color 1965 Explains the kinetic molecular theory Demonstrates that all matter exists in three states as solid liquid or gas Illustrates that molecules are free to move in gas less free and closer together in liquids and more closely compressed but still free to move in solids Shows the Brownian motion phenomenonEB MOLLUSKS SNAILS MUSSELS OCTOPUSES AND THEIR RELATIVES jsc 14 minutes 4924 1955 Discusses the five classes of mollusks picturing their physical characteristics reproduction processes feeding habits and ways of protecting themselves Shows the special habitat in which each of these animals is to be found Touches upon the ways in which members of the mollusk family are useful to manEB MOMENT OF DECISION s 10 minutes 743 1962 Tells the story of four boys who are faced with a decisionwhether to steal a car and take a joy ride Shows that even though a boys decision may be colored by his background the responsibilitv is hisSD MONARCH BUTTERFLY ELEMENTARY ej 10 minutes 1658 color 1946 Explains by simple narrative the transformation seen in the life cycle of a Monarch butterfly Begins with the development of the caterpillar into the chrysalis and depicts each successive phase of the development to the evolution of the adult butterfly Includes elementary facts about butterflies and mothsTAP MONARCH BUTTERFLY STORY SECOND EDITION e 11 minutes 521 color 1967 Indicates the geographical range of the Monarch shows closeup detail of its structure during various stages of its life cycleegg larva chrysalis and imago Closeup photography shows a larva developing within an egg the larva hatching and molting several times the spinning of a cocoon and emergence of the adult butterfly Also investigates the migratory habitEB MONEY AND BANKING sc 29 minutes 7896 color 1968 Uses animation and live photography to explain the role of commercial banks in the checkbook money economy Gives an exposition and analysis of bank check processing centers and check clearing arrangements among banks Explains the relationship between member banks and the Federal Reserve in the process of expanding and contracting the money supply JS MONEY HOW IT FUNCTIONS jsc 14 minutes 4014 color Illustrates how currency makes up only a small portion of money in a nation with an advanced economic system Analyzes the use of checks bankbooks and credit cards as money Explores the function of the Federal Reserve System and the difference between money which has intrinsic value and money with only face valueC MONEY TAXES AND IMAGINATION ejs 182 minutes 6128 color 1976 Through amusing vignettes we learn that the forms of money and taxes throughout the ages have been as unlimited as the human imaginationCEN color 1971 MONEY TREE THE 712 20 minutes 5770 Consumer Education This film is a dramatic classroom experience that will help students become aware of the consequences in human terms when a young married couple lacks knowledge of financial facts of lifeAIMS MONKEY AND THE ORGAN GRINDER Pe 10 minutes 1652 color 1955 Shows children playing in the park and watching an organ grinder and his monkey who is doing tricks for money Tells how the monkey slips away from his sleeping master and runs to the park so that the children will not be disappointed Pictures the children taking the monkey back to his master who puts on a show for the children in his backyardC MONKEY SEE MONKEY DO VERBS Pe 10 minutes 455 color 1971 This film deals with word classification Monkeys are shown illustrating verbs or doing words Action words from basic vocabulary lists are emphasized Monkeys play ride swing jump eat and engage in other lively actions of a busy monkey day Children see objects and action hear the words think of words read them in context and review them in rhyme in an engaging blend of the cognitive and the affectiveBFA MONKEY TALE BICYCLE SAFETY Pe 9 minutes 850 1954 Shows Charlie the chimpanzee as he learns a lesson about bicycle safety As Charlie rides to school on his bicycle he breaks many safety rules such as riding the bicycle on a walk and across the street failing to give proper signals failing to stop at a pedestrian crossing and riding double with his chimpanzee girl friend After a talk with a policeman Charlie realizes that it is better to obey the rules On his next trip he is a model bicycle riderEB MONKEY WHO WOULD BE KING P 11 minutes 1467 1957 When the lion becomes tired of being king of the jungle all the animals come together to see whom he will choose as his successor The selfish monkey seizes the crown but is soon entrapped by the cunning fox who teaches him that there is more to being a king than just wearing a crown Concludes with the lion resuming his role as king and the monkey being content to be one of the ordinary animals of the jungleEB MONKEYS AND APES AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PRIMATES Pe 10i minutes 441 color 1965 The monkeys apes and their relatives make up a group of animals called the primates Primates live in the warmer regions of the world They have deepset eyes in the front of their heads Their hands have long flexible fingers with flattened fingernails and a thumb that helps them grasp thingsBFA MONUMENT VALLEYLAND OF THE NAVAJO ej 22 minutes 4520 color 1959 Shows scenes of natural monuments in Arizona Colorado New Mexico and Utah explains that the largest Indian tribe in the United States the Navajos lives in this area and describes the life of the Navajos pointing out that they still retain the ways and manner of dress of their ancestorsPHP 96 MOODS ej 15 minutes 5025 Dramatizes two groups of students creating a situation expressing their ideas of loneliness After playing the scenes they discuss and evaluate the characters and the moods of loneliness expressed Other situations of what loneliness might mean are expressed and discussedIU MOON AND HOW IT AFFECTS US ej 10 minutes 1851 1958 Describes the moon and its characteristics as seen through the eyes of two young boys Uses actual photography to show the craters mountains and wide flat seas on the moon Discusses phases of the moon how the moon causes tides and gravity and temperature on the moonC MOON THE A GIANT STEP IN GEOLOGY js 24 minutes 7098 color 1976 Documentation of the first lunar landing and rock samples brought back by astronauts have unlocked many mysteries of moon geolo gy This film shows scientists at Houstons Lunar Receiving Laboratory analyzing clues to a oncesecret past Animated seg ments illustrate the origins of lunar topography Other segments show how moon rocks provide clues to the origins of the earthEB MORE AND LESS p 10 minutes 1523 color 1966 Illustrates the meaning of the equality and inequality of numbers by matching objects from two sets Indicates the symbols used to show these relationshipsBFA MOSLEM WORLD BEGINNINGS AND GROWTH jsc 11 minutes 1462 color 1953 Summarizes the beginnings of Islam in 570 AD and shows the present center of Moslem culture and its many contributions to the modern world Illustrates through animation the spread of the Moslem faith from Arabia to Europe Africa and parts of India and refers to its frequent clashes with Christianity Photographed in Baghdad Mosul Damascus Cairo and Old JerusalemC MOSQUITO AND ITS CONTROL ejs 11 minutes 1736 1962 Describes the common types of mosquitoes and their life cycles and points out the need for their control Pictures the Culex mosquito and through timelapse photography shows part of its life cycle Mentions the Aedes species and yellow fever Diagrams the Anopheles life cycle and cites its role in carrying malaria Shows documentary films of the mosquito control methods used during the construction of the Panama Canal Concludes that through modern methods mosquitoes can be controlledC MOST IMPORTANT THING THE ej 15 minutes 4809 color 1974 A comparison is made of the reasons why two different workersa youth leader and a mechanicchose their occupations The point of the film is not to draw comparisons about the lifestyles of youth leaders as opposed to those of mechanics but to show that a persons lifestyle which includes his or her work is a reflection of values The reasons one chooses a particular career are often dependent on a persons valueswhat one feels is importantEB MOTHER CAT AND HER BABY SKUNKS p 11 minutes 1958 Shows a mother cat as she protects and cares for her kittens and three adopted baby skunks Follows the family as they make new discoveries and wander from their home Pictures the mother cat saving the baby skunks from a hawk for the second time and returning them to safety and harmony of her homeEB MOTHER DEER AND HER TWINS pe 11 minutes 336 1959 she protects them from danger and how the fawns learn to care for themselvesEB MOTHER GOOSE RHYMES BACKGROUND FOR READING AND EXPRESSION p 10 minutes 1850 1957 Presents a trip by a young boy and girl to Mother Goose Land where persons are dressed and placed in settings to represent many of the famous nursery rhyme characters Visits such places and personalities as Little BoPeep London Bridge Jack Be Nimble the Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe BaaBaa Black Sheep Little Boy Blue and Little Miss MuffetC MOTHER GOOSE STORIES pe 11 minutes 1544 color 1947 Depicts Mother Goose stepping out of the nursery rhyme book and bringing to life some of the favorite characters of Mother Goose Land including Little Miss Muffet Old Mother Hubbard Queen of Hearts and Humpty Dumpty Animated puppets are used throughoutBFA MOTHER HENS FAMILY THE WONDERS OF BIRTH pe 10 minutes 1608 1953 Shows how eggs are hatched by hens Depicts a small boy with the help of his father following the process from the laying of the eggs to the hatching of chicks Explains the time element involved in hatching and shows the development of the embryo at various stages Shows the boy recording on a calendar the time of setting to the day of the hatching of the young chicksC MOTHER RABBITS FAMILY p II minutes 1509 1957 Hoppy is much more curious than his brothers and sisters Often his urge to explore the forest gets him into mischief One day he almost falls prey to a hawk then he is captured by two children But his patient and watchful mother brings him safely home again In addition to relating Hoppys adventures the film illustrates characteristics and habits of rabbits with emphasis on the mother rabbits care for her youngEB MOTOR TRAINING PHASE A ct 11 minutes 2004 1964 Shows unique devices and special exercises used to stimulate the passive child to initiate activities and help him understand cause and effect relationships Shows the crawling maze stepping ladder table swing balance beam and swimming tables used to improve locomotion coordination spatial orientation and balanceTH Note Order this film from the Atlanta Film Library only MOTORCYCLE EXPERIENCE THE s 15 minutes 4381 color The film examines the need for protective clothing while motorcy cle riding the importance of sound equipment the proper precau tions for riding double and riding at night and how to react to a variety of traffic hazards An attitude film it uses racing footage to dramatize the importance of maintaining a constant awareness of an everchanging riding environmentNFVC MOUNT VERNON IN VIRGINIA jsc 21 minutes 4289 1950 Points out that in the spring baby animals can be found in the forest Pictures twin fawns Fleet and Shy from the ages of two days to nearly a year Shows how a mother deer cares for her babies how Presents Mount Vernon as a place where many people lived worked visited and discussed the needs of the colonies with the owner George Washington Describes Mount Vernon as Washing ton saw it on his return from the Revolutionary War and as it is today Shows the furnishings of many rooms in detail and the tools used in weaving spinning cooking and laundering Tours the gardens and farmlands and discusses the way in which the estate was managedMCGH MOUNTAIN WATERS ej 16 minutes 5139 color 1958 Says that fresh water is unquestionably the civilized worlds most important resource Then shows the sources and ways of conserv ing water in the Pacific Northwest A teenage boy visits Lake 97Chelan in the Cascade Mountains the Columbia River and Bonneville Dam and the Skagit River and Ross Dam Points out the construction features of Bonneville Dam and the recreation potentials of Ross LakeMAMO MOUNTAINS ON THE MOVE ej 11 minutes 2010 color 1956 Shows in detail what a mountain is how it is born survives its changes and influences on organic and inorganic matter on and about it Investigates different kinds of mountains the shapes and reasons for these their substance and character Treats the moun tain as an entity providing many clues as to the earths growth and development in geologic timePIC MOUTH TO MOUTH RESUSICITATION jsc 12 minutes 4849 color Explains and demonstrates the life saving techniques of mouthto mouth resuscitation now adopted by the American Red CrossSEF MOVEMENT EXPLORATION WHAT AM I Pe 11 minutes 399 color 1968 Points out that humans can move in many ways However birds and animals can move only like birds and animals and machines only like machines Shows children that through certain experi ences they can move not only like themselves but also like birds animals and machinesBFA MOVING DAY TIMMYS NEW NEIGHBORS P 11 minutes 1774 i960 Designed to help the child realize that moving is a necessary and not unusual family activity and that attitudes of cooperation interest and friendliness help to make the family and child welcome in the new surroundings Follows Timmys family through the moving day and to their new home where they meet their new neighbors and friendsC MOZART AND HIS MUSIC jsc 13 minutes 4044 1954 Presents a brief biographical sketch of Mozart and a cultural survey of his time Depicts his precocious musical ability and character izes his as the greatest musical genius who ever lived the man who brought to perfection the classical music of the eighteenth century Portrays his first and subsequent concert tours and explains how Italian church music and opera influenced his music Contains an intermittent music background of Mozarts works and a portion of an aria from Don GiovanniC MR AND MRS BROWNING js 22 minutes 4685 Presents a touching and romantic story of how Robert Browning won Elizabeth Barrett of how she bore Robert a son and dedicated her sonnets to him thus inspiring him to write his own Doems CAR MR AND MRS ROBINS FAMILY P 10 minutes 1849 color 1957 Pictures a backyard as the simple setting for the story of a robin family from early spring to late fall Shows Mr and Mrs Robin raising two groups of fledglings how the familys activities follow the seasons their daily habits and their recreationC MR CHAIRMAN THE FUNDAMENTALS OF PARLIAMENTARY LAW jsc 13 minutes 5338 1959 Shows in a series of animated episodes how any organized group can talk things over and reach decisions efficiently and fairly Explains that for any group the same rules for democratic action apply make sure that the minority has its say that the will of the majority will prevail and that business is conducted without confusion or undue delayEB MR MOTO TAKES A WALK Pe 13 minutes 5463 color 1965 Pictures an alphabetical tour of the zoo Shows a little monkey as he tours the zoo and visits the animals in alphabetical order while the narrator presents information about the animals shownSF MR REMBRANDT VISITS RUSSIA ejsc 18 minutes 7947 color 1968 Uses Rembrandt paintings purchased by Peter the Great as an introduction to Russia Opens in Rembrandt Museum in Belgium but quickly transports the viewer to the museum in Leningrad where the worlds largest collection of Rembrandt work hangs Pictures the blend of oriental and western cultures of modern day Russia visiting points of interest from Leningrad to Soviet Georgia Looks at the architecture music dance foods dress and traditions that are so typically RussianHOP MRS AND MR PEACOCK p 10 minutes 1536 color 1957 Uses the story drawings and narration of a nineyearold girl to tell of the fantasy world in which all the people look like vegetables Points out how Mr Peacock who looks like a potato does not want any children until one is born who looks just like what Mrs Peacock wants He changes his mind about not liking childrenEB MULTIPLICATION c 30 minutes 7321 color 1963 Uses model sets to point up the properties of multiplication To be used following Addition and Subtraction Techniques From the Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers SeriesSMSG MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION ect 10 minutes 2032 color 1967 Introduces the Cartesian product of sets and uses it to define the multiplication of numbers Shows division in several examples which are followed by illustrations showing the need for the extension of the whole number system to the rational number MAA Arithmetic SeriesMLA MULTIPLICATION FOR BEGINNERS Pe 11 minutes 1161 color 1966 Explains that multiplication can be used whenever sets that have the same number are combined Moving from the simple concept of repeated addition the film introduces the importance of multiplica tion facts and the use of number line in checking them Arrays are explained and used to help explain the law of order and the distributive law for multiplicationC MULTIPLICATION OF RATIONAL NUMBERS ct 30 minutes 7322 color 1959 Examines various numeration systems Explores the properties of closure commutative associative and distributive To be used following Addition and Subtraction of Rational Numbers From the Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers SeriesSMSG MULTIPLICATION1 USING THE CUISENAIRE RODS c 10 minutes 2062 color 1965 Uses trains of words or rectangular shapes to show multiplication Introduces division through the relationship of examples as 4 times 6 24 and 6 4 of 24 Shows division as repeated subtraction MAMO MUMMIES REVEAL THEIR SECRETS ejs II minutes 1236 Shows a noted museum authority carrying on his practical research into the composition and history of Egyptian mummies Includes masterpieces of ancient art mummies stone coffins etcRF MURAL MAKING Pe 6 minutes 1147 color 1956 Thirdgrade students make a mural of Things to Buy Illustrates a group activity in which each child has a job to do and so leams to work harmoniously with others Shows all stages of making the muralIFB 98MUSCULAR STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE pej 16 minutes 4254 color 1975 This film describes a program for developing strength and endur ance of the upper body arms and abdominal muscles Whatever activities we like body strength and endurance are important It takes both these qualities to surf or to dance or to walk to school In this film the viewers will see correct ways to exercise kneebent situps chair pushups and to limber up before they exercise violentlyBFA MUSEUMS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN ej 21 minutes 4447 1951 Pictures the facilities and explains the educational value of chil drens museums in the United StatesDU MUSIC EXPERIENCES MISSISSIPPI SUITE jsc 15 minutes 5576 color 1969 Uses animation and live color photography to pictorially recreate Ferde Grofes Mississippi Suite Uses a full symphony orchestra to cover basic musical concepts such as melody harmony rhythm form and definition of Suite Shows those instruments played CCA MUSIC FROM POPULAR TO CONCERT STAGE ejs 15 minutes 5571 color 1969 Intersperses performances of a piano quartet with still pictures to portray visually some of the people and historical facts of music Covers such music as the minuet the square dance and Strausss Blue Danube Discusses the popular music era of the big band and jazz Features a finale of the piano quartets concert version of three selections from the music of the BeatlesCGW MUSIC OF WILLIAMSBURG ejs 29 minutes 7343 color 1961 Recreates the music of colonial times ranging from the simplest folk songs to music performed by instrumental ensemble and a professional opera companyCWF MUSICAL GEMS OF THE 17TH CENTURY js 9 minutes 684 color Visual accompaniment to the Winter SeasonsFl 1973 section of Vivaldis Four MUSICAL GEMS OF THE 18TH CENTURY js 6 minutes 694 color Pioter Kamler evokes abstractions to music Mozarts MinuetFI 1973 Haydns Serenade MUSICAL GEMS OF THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY js 9 minutes 698 color 1973 Bolero Nutcracker Suite and Norwegian Dance inspire visual counterpartsFI MUSICIANS IN THE WOODS p 14 minutes 4306 1962 Animated puppets present the Grimm fairy tale about the old forsaken animals who outwit a band of thieves and gain a fortune Teaches a lesson in respect for old ageC MUSSOLINI sc 27 minutes 7079 1959 Presents a picture of Italy in the time before Mussolini Mussolinis rise to power and defeat in World War IIMCGH MYSTERIES OF THE DEEP ejsc 24 minutes 7562 color 1961 Explores the depths of the ocean and the coral reef to show many interesting creatures to be found there Porpoises and whales are seen surfacing Below the surface are the mysterious manta ray schools of fish and kelp beds A baby dolphin is born and is protected by a herd of dolphins a father sea horse gives birth to a flock of tiny sea horses and a mother octopus nutures her eggs by pumping jets of water over them until they hatch Depicts the struggle for survival among creatures of the seaWD MYSTERY MAP p 16 minutes 4911 color 1972 A plotyourown ending adventure involves a search for treasure when two boys find a map in a rusty old box Two other youngsters spy on them and then another discovery a strange key in a tree knothole The action stops so viewers may create their own endingsand then compare their endings with three alternatives that complete the filmEB MYSTERY OF TIME REVISED EDITION jsc 28 minutes 7014 color 1960 Shows how highspeed and timelapse photography help us escape our time compartment Samples some of the elemental concepts of the theory of relativity as yardsticks shorten clocks and heartbeats slow down as the laboratory is accelerated to almost the speed of light to portray the interdependence of time space and matterMIS NAPOLEON END OF A DICTATOR jsc 27 minutes 7948 color 1970 Explores the causes of Napoleons downfall which include the weariness of war and tyranny in France and the new nationalism throughout EuropeLCA NAPOLEON MAKING OF A DICTATOR jsc 28 minutes 7906 color 1970 Examines the problem of freedom versus stability through the coup detat of 1799 Shows how military victories built Napoleons popularity and how a corrupt government can be overpowered by a dictatorLCA NARCOTICS js 5 minutes 615 color Presents an overall view of the problems which might exist if a person abuses various drugsGSA NATIONAL ECONOMY QUIZ THE js 28 minutes 7106 color 1976 Presented in the form of a quiz the film explores key elements of the American economy such as consumer spending patterns allocation of scarce resources profit trends types of taxation and economic balance The roles of the consumer business and government are explained in the context of our mixed economy Interviews with leading economists further explain fundamental points brought out in the quizALL NATIONAL PARKS OUR AMERICAN HERITAGE ejs 19 minutes 5108 color 1963 Reviews the beginnings and growth of the national park system in the United States shows typical scenes in the many different types of parks briefly discusses national monuments tells of services available and the problem of vandalism and uses maps to show the location of parks and monuments Includes a variety of scenes at Yellowstone Dinosaur Monument Carlsbad Caverns Mesa Verde Grand Canyon Yosemite and the Virgin IslandsBFA NATIONALISM jsc 20 minutes 4765 1952 Develops the concept of nationalism in a classroom situation describes its types democracy independent and imperialist and depicts its rise in France Italy England and Germany Shows the conditions which grow out of extreme nationalism and asks how the sentiments of nationalism can be used constructivelyEB NATURAL SELECTION s 16 minutes 5412 1963 Discusses the impact of the theory of evolution emphasizing the concept of natural selection Shows how studies by biologists on moths mosquitoes and plants provide evidence of natural selectionEB NATURE OF BURNING js 16 minutes 5098 1963 Uses an ordinary candle as an example of burning Explains that the 99source of heat and light is the combination of the vaporized fuel with oxygen which results in the raising of carbon particles to incandescence and the oxidation of the fuel Demonstrates that the fuel must be raised to its kindling temperature and that the combustion products are carbon dioxide and waterMCGH NATURE OF COLOR SECOND EDITION jsc 10 minutes 397 color 1956 Discusses and illustrates Newtons explanation of the rainbow the principles of color reflection and absorption the mixing of colors by addition and by subtraction and the application of color principles to painting printing and photography Specifically demonstrates the principles which make color motionpicture film possibleC NATURE OF ENERGY ejs hQ minutes 1144 1950 Describes the main forms of energy potential kinetic chemical heat electrical and nuclear Shows each with suitable examples and tells how it is transformed into motion or is appliedC NATURE OF SOUND THE SECOND EDITION j 14 minutes 4149 1971 Uses highspeed photography and demonstrations of air molecules with powdered plastic and magnets to establish the nature of sound as a form of wave energy Illustrates sound waves in terms of amplitude loudness frequency pitch quality and Doppler effectC NATURES HALF ACRE ejsc 33 minutes 7052 color 1953 Illustrates the principle of the balance of nature by showing the life cycle of the many inhabitants of the grassroots world in a half acre such as birds spiders caterpillars dragonflies bees toads chame leons butterflies and antsWD NAVAJO INDIAN THE REVISED EDITION ejsc 10 minutes 473 color 1975 One of the few Indian tribes still increasing in population the Navajos have adopted from modern life only what is useful and fits into their traditional way of living As they adjust to the change gradually coming to their homeland they continue their life as herdsmen skilled weavers and creative silversmithsC NEAREST STAR sc 29 minutes 7162 color 1960 Demonstrates the relationship of the sun to life itself clouds winds rain and the miracle of photosynthesis Earlier theories about sun and man from ancient Egypt to Galileo then follow The viewer sees the sun through the famed Mt Wilson solar tower and other observatories the launching of a sunseeker telescope by skyhook balloon rocket firings during an eclipse Japanese and Australian radiotelescopes Solar flarecaptured on film by means ofunique timelapse photography through the spectro heliographis examined and analyzedMCGH NEGRO HEROES FROM AMERICAN HISTORY ejs 11 minutes 2018 color 1966 Presents an introduction to the history of the Negro in America through the biographies of eight heroes from the Revolutionary War to the present day Brief sketches include John B LaSalle James P Beckworth and Matthew HensonAT NEIGHBORHOODS ARE DIFFERENT p 11 minutes 396 color 1963 Compares ways of living in different types of neighborhoods on a farm in a small town in a big city and in a suburb Shows that each kind of neighborhood has some things that others do not and that the children of each neighborhood have different things to see and doEB NETHERLANDS THE BLUEPRINT FOR AN URBAN SOCIETY jsc 16 minutes 5299 color 1971 Contrasts the modern Netherlands with the traditional image of wooden shoes tulips and windmills Points out that a gigantic Delta Project has replaced windmills and earthen dikes for land protection and giant housing projects being built to accommodate a burgeoning population Emphasizes the problems of air and water pollution noises and congestion in a densely populated nation and suggests that social planning has become the prerequisite for survivalEB NEUTRONS AND THE HEART OF MATTER jsc 21 minutes 4907 color 1960 Dr Donald J Hughes senior scientist at the Brookhaven National Laboratory discusses various phases of research being done there on subatomic physics He tells how the nuclear reactor is used in both basic and applied research He explains how the fast chopper and the atom smasher have aided in the study of subatomic particles and atomic nuclei He also enumerates basic questions related to elementary particles of matter which physicists are attempting to answerETS NEVER A BRIDE jsc 22 minutes 5644 color Tells of a girl who in anticipating marriage discovers that it is more important to be the right person than it is to find the right person Points out that she is forced to selfexamination when the boy she has in mind becomes engaged to a more mature and unselfish personBY NEVER SAY YOU CANT UNTIL YOU TRY js 10 minutes 795 color 1975 This film emphasizes the importance of making a start and of asking for help when needed It shows how a baby bird masters flight young people overcome problems with musical instruments math and jump ropes and asparagus a courageous mother learns swimming from her daughter a fiveyear old boy subdues his shoelacesX NEW BABY sc 22 minutes 5066 1963 Points out the basic needs of every baby and the importance of the manner in which they are met Demonstrates a desirable routine for caring for a baby and discusses attitudes conducive to the acceptance of a new baby in a home where there are other childrenSF NEW FACE ON CAPITOL HILL ejs 14 minutes 5065 color Shows Georgia marble used on the columns of the Capitol in Washington DC Pictures the operation of sawing grinding and turning involved in processing marble from the quarry to the finished productFWP NEW LIVES FOR OLD A CASE HISTORY IN ANTHROPOLOGY WITH DR MARGARET MEAD jsc 20 minutes 4903 color 1960 Dr Margaret Mead noted cultural anthropologist shows how events between 1928 and 1953 transformed the island dwelling Manus of the Admiralty Islands from a Stone Age culture to a threshold of modern civilization She presents evidence gathered on two trips to the Admiralties and points out the effect of contact with German Australian and American cultures She stresses the value of learning how human cultures change to meet new conditions ETS NEW PULSE OF LIFE THE sc 29 minutes 7379 color 1975 The methods of first aid for fainting suffocation and heart attack have changed over the years This training film on cardio pulmonary resuscitation CPR thoroughly explains and demon strates the latest techniques of basic life supportPFP NEW REALITY A PART I s 25 minutes 7109 color 1965 Traces the discovery of the structure of the atom emphasizing the work of Niels BohrIFB 100NEW REALITY A PART II s 25 minutes See description of Pt IIFB 7110 color 1965 NEW ROAD AHEAD s 29 minutes 7154 Shows the average person how he may aid in an alcoholics recovery and rehabilitation Demonstrates the availability of special hospitals for treating the alcoholic and the help that can be given by Alcoholics Anonymous the physician the clergyman the psychia trist the employer and others to the alcoholic on his way back to a normal lifeWEL NEW WAYS OF SEEING jsc 15 minutes 4524 1954 Shows Ben Karp taking a group of beginning art students on a sketching trip He analyzes the importance of the stroke in painting from impressionism to Picasso using paintings from the Museum of Modern Art Wildesteins Gallery and the collection of Edward G Robinson Demonstrates how this way of seeing nature can also be used by the beginning artist to help him respond more fully to the world he seesCONT NEW ZEALAND NATION OF CONTRAST ejs 17 minutes 5045 color 1964 Discusses the beauty and economy of New Zealand showing a valley where sheep graze and vegetables and fruits grow and the forest areas which furnish raw materials for pressboard newsprint and pulpUEVA NEW ZEBRA IN TOWN ACCEPTANCE p U2 minutes 497 color 1974 Oni Coslo Butch and Scherzo discover the value of acceptance when a newcomer Zaybar Zebra arrives in the neighborhood Oni Coslo and Butch dont want Zaybar to work with them on their school project because his stripes are so different Then they realize that they are different tooC NEWSPAPER STORY SECOND EDITION js 27 minutes 8124 color 1973 Whats it like to work in the challenging highpressure atmosphere of a metropolitan daily newspaper This film tells the story by tracing a 24hour period in the life of the Los Angeles Times As the camera shows how news is gathered written and edited and how newspapers are printed the people who are being photographed describe what they do and how they like their jobsEB NEWTONS EQUAL AREAS s 8 minutes 726 color 1967 Uses animation to aid in understanding Newtons Laws of Equal MotionIFB NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS pe 10 minutes 150 1946 Depicts the role of Santa Claus the night of Christmas EveCF Note This title will not be replaced upon its demise NIGHT COMMUNITY HELPERS pe 11 minutes 1995 color 1968 Presents activities and importance of night workers as told by a street light repairman fireman doctor repairman baker dairy man and how they affect the community nightlyCCA NIGHT DRIVING TACTICS sc 17 minutes 5497 color 1967 Points out that there are 2Vi times more accidents at night than day primarily due to poor vision Stresses the importance of night driving with the emphasis on not overdriving the head lights CCA NIGHT SKY THE SECOND EDITION pe 11 minutes 879 color 1969 Uses animation to introduce basic concepts of astronomy Identifies the major constellations the movement of the earth around the sun the relationship of planets to each other and the curiosity of the ancient Greeks Egyptians and others about the night sky Touches on the prospects of future space flights to the planets such as Mars and VenusEB NIGHTMARE IN RED PART I jsc 27 minutes 7058 1958 Discusses the growth of communism inside Russia Covering the old Czarist order the revolutions of 1905 and 1917 the provisional government the early days of the communist era the Purge Trials World War II and present conditionsMCGH NIGHTMARE IN RED PART II js 27 minutes 7059 See description of Pt IMCGH 1958 NITROGEN AND LIVING THINGS ejs 14 minutes 4999 1961 Presents the nitrogen cycle how ft works and its importance to living things Explains that nitrogen is a gas that must be fixed or combined with other elements in a usable form Shows how nitrogen is changed by the action of certain bacteria in the soil in roots of some plants and in some tiny water plants and how nitrogen in the air is fixed by lightning during rainstorms Also describes the use of nitrates on the farmUEVA NOAHS ARK MULTIPLYING WITH FRACTIONS e 9 minutes 412 color Uses the story of Noahs Ark to introduce students to the multipli cation of rational numbers in their fractional form Prerequisite Students should be able to find the area of a rectangle by multiplying two whole numbers and be able to identify and name rational numbersX NOISE POLLUTING THE ENVIRONMENT ejs 16 minutes 4403 color 1971 Scientific investigation exposes various noise pollutants and shows how they affect our lives by threatening hearing and psychological stability These pollutants range from air and land vehicles to household appliances The need for concern over our greatly increased noise level and the complexities of controlling noise are explored in detailEB NOMADS OF THE JUNGLE MALAYA ejs 21 minutes 4118 1948 Shows the life of the nomadic people of the Malayan jungle A group of families moves to a new site utilizing the plant and animal life they find Ahlong the leaders son is pictured learning1 the skills which he will need as an adult in the tribe He also goes to a trading village with the men to exchange their handwork and products for necessities and trinketsUEVA NONOBJECTIVE ART js 8 minutes 1057 color 1957 Defines nonobjective art and shows how it differs from other types of painting Attention is directed to nonobjective things in nature BFA NOROUZ PERSIAN SPRING FESTIVAL js 20 minutes 4957 color Shows the rituals of the most important Persian festival the twoweek Spring Festival in Iran from the firejumping on Red Wednesday to the Table of the Seven Elements and other customsFR NORTH AMERICA THE CONTINENT e 16 minutes 4341 color 1966 Shows the basic geographic structure of North America the east and west coastal highlands enclosing the interior plains which stretch from the Canadian Shield to Central America Discusses land forms and climates of the major regions in relation to the human use that has produced highly developed agricultural indus trial and urban societiesC NORTH W4ND AND THE SUN AN AESOP FABLE pe 8 minutes 1735 1962 Combining traditional and modern elements this animated film 101tells the story of a contest between the north wind and the sun You can sometimes do more by being gentle than you can by using force is the lesson illustratedC NORWAY CHANGE COMES TO A FJORD ejs 18 minutes 5498 color Shows the perseverance and environment of the Norwegian fjord farmer and his position in Norways present economyUEVA NOTES ON A TRIANGLE j8 5 minutes 706 color 1967 This brisk and rhythmic film opens with a single triangle It soon splits into a variety of rectangles squares and smaller triangles all fractions of the original shapeIFB NOUNS PRONOUNS AND ADJECTIVES ej 8 minutes 1349 color 1969 Defines the noun and the difference between common and proper nouns Explains how the pronoun takes the place of a noun and how adjectives describe a nounBFA NOVEL EARLY VICTORIAN ENGLAND AND CHARLES DICKENS jsc 30 minutes 7521 color 1962 Clifton Fadiman examines Victorian England with its startling contrasts of morality and hypocrisy splendor and squalor prosper ity and povertyEB NOVEL GREAT EXPECTATIONS PART 1 sc 30 minutes 7522 color 1962 Selected dramatic scenes from Great Expectations establish the setting characters and shape of this classic novel and introduce some of its major themesEB NOVEL GREAT EXPECTATIONS PART 2 sc 30 minutes 7523 color 1962 Clifton Fadiman presents a critical interpretation of Great Expecta tions and discusses the development of relationships between the major charactersEB NOVEL OF THE 19TH CENTURY THE jsc 23 minutes 7563 color 1967 Provides perspectives in the study of American novel of the 19th century Supplies a background of meaning and interest for the reading of particular novelsGFP NOVEL WHAT IT IS WHAT ITS ABOUT WHAT IT DOES jsc 30 minutes 7520 color 1962 Presents Clifton Fadiman discussing the elements common to all novels plot characters setting style and form and illus trates basic concepts through the use of dramatic excerpts Exam ples are used to distinguish between horizontal and vertical novels Excerpts from Pride and Prejudice and A Farewell to Arms are used to emphasize the range in style executed by authors Dramatization of selections from Moby Dick and the works of Charles Dickens are used to illustrate the special qualities which set good novels apart from those that are simply entertaining Uses specific examples to show the authors ability to create a world that is unique and complete peopled with believable living charactersEB NUCLEAR DISASTER 812 14 minutes 5783 color A documentary film crew is shown making a film on Nuclear Disaster with a surprise ending that leaves the audience with a very real sense of awareness and comprehension of the possibility of a nuclear attackDCPA NUMBER SYSTEM p 11 minutes 752 1953 Explains the fundamental principles of the number system A young boy who is laboriously counting his collection of toy Boy Scouts discovers that it is easier to count objects by arranging them in groups of ten He also learns how to use a tally sheet urkeep an accurate record of his countEB NUMBER SYSTEM AND ITS STRUCTURE js 11 minutes 1734 1961 Reviews the concepts on which any number system is based and introduces the binary system used in electronic computers Surveys the place of integers fractions and negative numbers in our number system and discusses the commutative associative and distributive laws and closure principles of arithmeticC NUMBERS ALL AROUND US pe 122 minutes 5126 color 1973 Through everyday experience we find that numbers are all around us and we see how they help us in different ways in identification and coding such as room numbers addresses telephone numbers and zip codes in counting such as the number of oranges we want to buy In keeping things in order such as the page numbers in a book In measures such as your height weight or agei NUMBERS FOR BEGINNERS p 11 minutes 1064 1954 Introduces the concept of number and visualizes the relationship between numbers Encourages the recognition of number as a characteristic of a group and develops an awareness of the prevalence of numberJHP NUREMBERG TRIALS THE js 18 minutes 4189 Onthespot production of the Nazi war crimes trial graphically presenting evidence precedents and arguments Recommended for use by Adult Discussion Groups says the Film Forum Review Columbia University Considers the question Did we the victors have the right to punish the NazisIP NUTRITIONAL NEEDS OF OUR BODIES ej 11 minutes 1746 1961 Uses photomicrography laboratory animals and animation to show how food provides the bodys basic needs Presents the four general groups of foods the nutrients which they contain and what the nutrients supply to the body Stresses the importance of a well balanced diet to a strong body and good healthC OBSERVING AND DESCRIBING p II minutes 2068 color 1969 Uses animation and live photography to show that objects may be observed in a variety of ways and can be identified as a result of careful observation and descriptionMCGH OCEAN CURRENTS js 17 minutes 5100 1963 Points out that ocean water is moved about in vast quantities by tides winds and currents Demonstrates the differences in densi ties of hot and cold water and fresh and salt water as causes of convection currents Explains that as the currents of warmed or cooled water flow north and south from the tropics and the poles they are influenced by the Coriolis force demonstrated by a ball rolling on a spinning turntable and by land forms Also discusses countercurrentsMCGH OCEAN TIDES BAY OF FUNDY ejsc 14 minutes 5283 1956 Explains by animation how tides are caused and pictures the unusual tides in and near the Bay of Fundy Shows and explains the fortyfoot tides in the Bay the tidal bore that rushes up the Petitcodiac River and the reversing fallsrapids of the Saint John River Points out how tides influence people who live near the oceanEB ODE ON A GRECIAN URN js 7 minutes 1095 color Presents a visualization of Keats poem through examples of the art and architecture of GreeceU ODYSSEY CENTRAL THEMES sc 27 minutes 7552 color 1965 Gilbert Highet using his own translation of passages from The Odyssey points out that it is a tale of heroic conflict with three 102different themes skillfully interwoven and all three based on one central moral theme Even against terrible odds intelligence will win if it is combined with bravery and determinationEB ODYSSEY RETURN OF ODYSSEUS sc 25 minutes 7551 color 1965 Gilbert Highet using his own translation of passages from The Odyssey concentrates on the revelation of Odysseus character through his activities upon his return to Ithaca He describes as a brilliantly original idea the presentation of Odysseus as a new and strangely different kind of hero who combines courage and cleverness Dramatizations show how he disguised himself as a weakling and beggar in order to confront and conquer his wifes suitorsEB ODYSSEY STRUCTURE OF THE EPIC sc 27 minutes 7550 color 1966 Gilbert Highet using his own translation of passages from The Odyssey presents the basic framework of the poem its historical background and the three interlocking plots Dramatizations carry the story through Odysseus return to Ithaca and his confrontations with the problems which developed during his absenceEB OEDIPUS REX AGE OF SOPHOCLES sc 31 minutes 7507 color 1959 Bernard Knox of Yale University analyzes Sophocles classic Greek play Oedipus Rex the culture from which it was drawn and its relation to modern life Selected scenes from the play are presented in English and without masks by the Stratford Shake spearean Festival Company of Canada This part reviews the play in relation to the humanities concern for mans fundamental nature the contribution of Greek civilization to Western culture and the character of the classic Greek theater Emphasizes the changes occurring in Greek thought during the Age of Sophocles especially in relation to science and religion Concludes by recounting the story of Oedipus previous to the events in the playEB OEDIPUS REX CHARACTER OF OEDIPUS sc 33 minutes 7508 color 1959 Uses selected scenes to trace Oedipus search for the killer of Laius his predecessor as king of Thebes and his discovery that he himself is the murderer Suggests an explanation contrary to Aristotles that Oedipus own character is at fault for his trouble that the gods determine mans fateEB OEDIPUS REX MAN AND GOD sc 32 minutes 7509 color 1959 Continues to explore the relationship of the gods and their prophe cies in Oedipus life Cites that while the Christian religion does not have prophecies of the kind the Greek religion held we still have many aspects of our lives affected by prophecies such as in school guidance and medical diagnosis Oedipus first rejects religion and prophecy but in his search for the truth finds that the prophecy has come true Interprets Sophocles message as implying that it is mans search for truth that gives him nobility but if he fails to recognize God his ability is only an illusion Human knowledge is shown to be nothing compared to divine knowledgeEB OEDIPUS REX RECOVERY OF OEDIPUS sc 31 minutes 7510 color 1959 Employs scenes from the plays conclusion to show that while seemingly Oedipus search for truth and his personal qualities have led to destruction he is redeemed by the realization that his fault was not guilt but ignorance of the prophecys inevitable fulfillment Concludes by indicating that Oedipus learned that he and all men are neither gods who control destiny nor beasts doomed to live unthinkingly but lie somewhere in between Oedipus is identified as one of the first of Western literatures great searchers for mans place in the universeEB OK CLASSROOM THE te 29 minutes 8021 color 1973 Staff Development A thorough introduction to the techniques and terminology of Transactional Analysis explicated by Dr Thomas Harris author of Im OKYoure OK Dr Harris discusses TA concepts with teachers explains special meanings of the terms Parent Adult Child Transaction Strokes Life Positions and Game and narrates documentary examples of his theories in action in several school classroomsMEDIA FIVE OLD IRONSIDES ejs 6 minutes 833 1960 Shows scenes of Old Ironsides the famous ship of the War of 1812 which is lying at rest in Boston Harbor with views below deck as well as around the upper decks Includes scenes of the ships last voyage as it moved into New York on a 22000mile farewell journeyP OLD STURBRIDGE ejs 5 minutes 832 1960 Shows views of Old Sturbridge in Massachusetts a recreated American town of the 1700s which is a living museum of early New England tradition Includes scenes of Isiah Thomas publish ing house the general store the grist mill the blacksmiths shop and the furniture in the village homesP OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES js 18 minutes 4672 1950 Dramatizes the variety of Oliver Wendell Holmes successes including his accomplishments in the field of medicine and his activities as a man of letters and lecturer Portrays events related to the writing of Old Ironsides Autocrat of the Breakfast Table and other worksEB OLYMPIC RAIN FOREST THE ejs 11 minutes 936 color 1956 Tells the story of the Pacific Northwests rain forest area of heaviest rainfall in the US Explains the cause of the heavy rainfall 130 to 160 inches each year and shows the effects on the natural life found there Explains the role of rotting logs lichens and mosses in the life cycle of the forest Includes such animals as the worlds largest elk the Olympic elk Tells the role conservation groups have played in preventing destruction of this unique forest by timber interestsPFC ON SOLDER s 25 minutes 7009 color 1961 Shows the soldering techniques used in the electronics industry Describes soldering alloys fluxes irons resistance soldering units and other tools and explains their functions Shows the difference between perfect and imperfect soldering jointsSFA ON YOUR FEET pe 10 minutes 893 color 1958 Shows a cowboy tending his pony after a day on the range exemplifying the horsemans adage Take care of your mount and hell take care of you Shows that feet are hard working mounts to which this adage can be applied Dr Green shows Bruce the results of poor foot care and gives a list of rules for everyday observanceAVF ON YOUR OWN pe 10 minutes 742 1962 Compares the training of young people with the training of an astronaut to show that obeying the rules of safety is adult and matureSD ONCE UP ON A BICYCLE ej 11 minutes 1002 1958 Approaches the problem of bicycle safety from two points of view how should a bicycle function properly and what are the rules of safe bicycle operation Points out the more important safety items to check and emphasizes the importance of learning safety rules before riding the bicycle on the streetSD ONCE UPON A TIME jsc 25 minutes 7431 color 1959 This film dramatizes the stifling on business of unnecessary 103government regulation It emphasizes the importance of protecting economic and political freedom This film is presented in fairy story form but it shows clearly what can happen and what does happen when too much government control gets into the hands of overzealous public servantsCCUS ONE GOT FAT pe 15 minutes 5249 color 1963 Depicts ten young cyclists wearing monkey masks as they head for a picnic in the park Nine of them make mistakes in riding and have accidents Only one child has observed all the safety rules He reaches the park eats all the food and gets fatINT ONE HOE FOR KALABO jsc 28 minutes 7354 color Emphasizes that todays civilization is made possible only because we have powerdriven tools that can cut and shape metal Tells of the relationship between machine tools and employment between machine tools and our standard of living and between machine tools and national defense Demonstrates interchangeability of parts without which quantity production would be impossible Gives intimate views of production such as many people have never had an opportunity to see Shows closeups of machining operations so that the work done by machine tools can be seen and understood NMTBA ONE IN 20000 js 30 minutes 7356 color 1954 Shows relationship between smoking and lung cancer Features Dr Alton Ochsner with actual lung cancer operationNAR ONE LITTLE INDIAN pej 15 minutes 4668 1954 A story told with puppets of an Indian boy who learns basic rules of pedestrian safety on his first visit to the big cityNFBC ONE RAINY DAY BACKGROUND FOR READING AND EXPRESSION p 10 minutes 1603 1953 One rainy day children in a class listen intently to a story about another rainy day They learn how a storm begins with winds clouds thunder and lightning and what the rain does for soil plants cities and people Suddenly the real storm stops and a rainbow appears The children feel that this is a wonderful way to end a rainy dayC ONE TO GROW ON SERIES This sevenfilm series is designed to stimulate thinking and discussion about mental health issues in the classroom The series is intended primarily for teachers and school administrators but can also be used as a community education and discussion program with parents young people and teachersNIMH ONE TO GROW ON A PRETTY GOOD CLASS FOR A MONDAY te 26 minutes 8011 color 1971 Staff Development A study of three uniquely different high school students in a single history class Each participates in the class with his own special set of motives needs and values The film provides a good discussion tool for exploring a variety of behaviors in the classroomNIMH ONE TO GROW ON A TEACHER IN REFLECTION te 102 minutes 2084 color 1971 Staff Development A grade school teacher who used class meetings to help work through students personal and classroom problems is shown In this documentary the teacher talks about her teaching style and her successes and failures in accomplishing the classroom environment she seeksNIMH ONE TO GROW ON ACT IILINDSEY te 17 minutes 5775 color 1971 Staff Development A students home and classroom environment show that family pressures peer pressures unmet emotional needs and teaching style all play important roles in influencing Lindseys behavior NIMH ONE TO GROW ON HE COMES FROM ANOTHER ROOM te 30 minutes 8027 color 1974 Staff Development Excerpts of a continuing program provide a source of information about integrating children with special needs into a regular school setting This film demonstrates some techniques raises issues for discussion and hopefully will inspire teachers and school adminis trators to consider alternate techniques as they strive to meet the needs of all young childrenNIMH ONE TO GROW ON INDIVIDUALS te 172 minutes 5776 color 1971 Staff Development A teacher allows some of her students to plan their own days activities Both she and her students talk about the classroom system and the goals they have set for themselves and their classNIMH ONE TO GROW ON LEARNING STRATEGIES te 11 minutes 2082 color 1971 Staff Development A school located in Cleveland Ohio helps students guide their own development Human values and human relations are empha sized in the curriculum along with student tutorials historical dramatizations and studentprincipal discussions about the curricu lum NIMH ONE TO GROW ON SARAH te 92 minutes 2083 color 1971 Staff Development A critical incident which revolves around confidential information between student and teacher is portrayed The incident leads to a triangular conflict among student teacher and counselor with important decisions and consequences confronting eachNIMH OPEN CLASSROOM IN AMERICA THE ct 15 minutes 5714 color 1973 This film captures the teacherchild relationships ranging from onetoone to largegroup situations which occur in the informal setting It shows different classrooms photographed to depict the development of a carefully prepared environment designed to meet the needs of the children using them Classroom areas for math language arts science handcrafts and other specialized interests are shown The variety of learning activities occuring simulta neously in the room is pointed outIDEA OPERATION SURGE s 29 minutes 7427 SURGE is an abbreviation of Systematic Utilization of Re sources for Growth and Efficiency Shows citizens in Tifton Georgia who meet in a 20th Century version of an old American idea the town meeting Committees cover every phase of life in the community agriculture business education etc Witnesses meet ings of the above communities and interviews both leaders of the community and ordinary citizens about their participation in OP ERATION SURGEUGA ORAL LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT VIEWS OF FIVE TEACHERS te 30 minutes 7352 color 1977 Designed to help teachers become more aware of the importance of oral language in childrens learning and to show how oral language development serves as the foundation for reading and writing skillsAIT ORANGE GROWER SECOND EDITION ej 16 minutes 5456 color 1967 Depicts all phases of growing oranges from planting to shipping and emphasizes the work and care required to produce quality fruit Portrays a typical orange grower and his family at work budding pruning planting fertilizing irrigating and controlling insects and 104frost Compares the southern California orange grown in the 1890s with todays counterpartEB OREGON TRAIL ejs 25 minutes 7478 1956 Dramatizes the hardships of the Todd family of Pike County Missouri in their attempt to journey west with a wagon train to the land of Oregon Uses a musical background of western ballads and shows the many personal sacrifices and frustrations encountered along the way until the group finally reaches its destination and organizes a communityEB ORGANIZING FOR EFFECTIVE READING INSTRUCTION PART I t 30 minutes 7368 After a brief discussion of the purposes of classroom organization and the extent of individual differences grouping within the selfcontained classroom is discussed Among the topics discussed are sources of information for grouping some characteristics of good groups a threegroup pattern in operation and some inde pendent and team activitiesETV ORGANIZING FOR EFFECTIVE READING INSTRUCTION PART II t 30 minutes 7369 A quick reference is made to grouping within the selfcontained classroom Patterns of organization discussed in this period are crossclass grouping crossgrade grouping individualized reading the nongraded primary and team teaching Advantages and disadvantages of each are discussedETV ORGANIZING THE READING ENVIRONMENT te 29 minutes 7006 color 1973 This film examines the premise that experiences which encourage language growth can and should be so organized that they can happen any time a student wants or needs them not just during a daily reading period Hunter Maxwell Schmidt Strickland Kohl and several teachers share their ideas on how to expand a languageexperience climate to last throughout the school day Included are numerous practical documentary tips for teachers MEDIA FIVE ORIENTAL BRUSHWORK sc 16 minutes 5273 color 1956 Uses a variety of Oriental paintings from the Freer Gallery of Art in Washington DC to depict the characteristics of Oriental art and shows a Chinese and a Japanese artist demonstrating Oriental brushwork Points out that Chinese art is the ancestor of Japanese art and indicates that art and music have unique similarities Features Mr Tyrus Wong a Chinese painter and Mr Chiura Obata of Japan Narrated by Eliot OHaraEB ORIGIN OF LIFE THE CHEMICAL EVOLUTION jsc 11 minutes 2040 color 1969 Discusses evidence supporting evolution of life in the primordial sea Shows footage of foreign and American scientists who have been deeply involved in these scientific investigations Traces the evolution of life from the molecular level to the presentEB ORIGIN OF WEATHER sc 25 minutes 7108 I960 Delves into the creation and effects of storms calms and freak weather Shows what cloud formations mean and demonstrates new electronic methods of determining weather Accompanies a weather scientist in a US Navy reconnaisance plane over the Pacific in an exciting exploration of weatherCAR OSTRICH THE pejs 7 minutes 1001 color 1956 Shows feeding and nesting habits of ostriches in their natural habitat in South Africa Attention is given to their appearance especially the structure of their legs feet neck and headIFB OUR ANIMAL NEIGHBORS SECOND EDITION pe II minutes 477 color 1963 Shows the small animals that make their homes in the trees the meadows and the lawns near human homes Pictures the feeding habits the homes and some of the other characteristics of the cottontail rabbit gray squirrel fox squirrel red squirrel chip munk gopher deer mouse field mouse shrew mole and bat Explains why all of these small animals are classified as mammalsC OUR BIG ROUND WORLD ej 10 minutes 191 1953 Introduces through an imaginary plane trip around the world some basic geographical concepts such as the size and shape of the earth the causes of day and night and time and climatic differences in different parts of the earth Explains the meaning of continent ocean equator climatic zones desert and slantof the suns rays Locates different places on the globe and depicts the varying character of their climates Encourages the use of the globe by pupils to learn about the worldC OUR CHANGING CITIES CAN THEY BE SAVED 912 17 minutes 5750 color 1972 Social Studies Richer on the outside poorer on the insidecan the modern city survive This film focuses on the crises of the city its unemploy ment social conflicts poverty and crime The film finds the roots of these problems in the technological revolution that has made it increasingly difficult for the unskilled to find work As the camera scans highrises welfare applicants and slums it reveals how the failure to deal with technological changes is causing a critical breakdown in our citiesEB OUR CITY GOVERNMENT pej 10 minutes 1522 1966 Shows how people who live in a city elect a man to represent them in the city council where he helps decide on services to be provided and laws to be passed Also shows that a mayor or city manager is needed to carry out the decisions of the councilBFA OUR COMMUNITY SERVICES p 11 minutes 2069 color 1969 Uses a story about a boy who is hit by a motorcycle to demonstrate many public services such as police and fire departments Discusses how these services are paid for by everyone through taxes Shows how the city council operates when parents present a petition for a parkEB OUR COUNTRYS EMBLEM ej 10 minutes 1932 color 1956 Presents a class of elementary school children studying the mean ings of the various symbols on the Great Seal of the United States In making a model of it the class learns when and why the seal was adopted how each partthe eagle and the shieldtells a story about our country and what important meanings are represented in the remaining verbal and graphic symbols Concludes by showing some of the places where the seal is foundC OUR COUNTRYS FLAG SECOND EDITION pej 11 minutes 1248 color 1960 Explains the symbolism of the United States flag and why it should be respected Discusses the Pledge of Allegiance in terms of everyday activities and reviews the rules of respect to the flagC OUR COUNTRYS SONG ej 10 minutes 1464 1953 Opens with a school chorus singing The Star Spangled Banner Flashbacks show the class studying the background of the writing of the national anthem The students also sing Yankee Doodle and Hail Columbia either of which might have become the national anthem The narrator points out that people stand out of respect for the song and flag when singing the national anthemC OUR DOG SHOW p 15 minutes 4795 color 1958 When a family attends a large dog show the children decide to 105have a dog show of their own Shows how much fun it is to share together Illustrates good sportsmanship and desirable social attitudesJHP OUR INHERITANCE FROM HISTORIC GREECE js 10 minutes 1270 1952 Points out the influence of Greek architecture science mathemat ics and literature upon modern civilization Mentions the Greek interest in sports in comparison with the modern interest and notes the derivation of many English words from Greek Points out that modem concepts of democracy and citizenship come from GreeceC OUR LIVING DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE ejs 16 minutes 4019 1950 Interprets the modern meaning of the Declaration of Independence through the experiences of Paul Hart an immigrant and his family His daughter explains the fourfold meaning of the DeclarationC OUR PET SHOW p 11 minutes 1711 color 1962 The school pet show in which Jimmy enters his dog serves to introduce the concept that animals belong to groups Shows common varieties of fish birds amphibians reptiles and mammalsC OUR PRODUCTIVE LAND ejs 10 minutes 1072 color 1955 Features the importance of soil as a most valuable natural resource Compares earlyday farming and movement of crops to market with modem methods Emphasizes scientific and conservation fanning as necessary for present and future food production Points out that modern methods have widened the farmers markets and made nearly all foods available the year roundPDP OUR SCHOOLS HAVE KEPT US FREE ejs 30 minutes 7355 color 1964 Points out that time equipment and students change but the schools basic tasks remain the same Emphasizes that the school takes students from all walks of life and helps them shape and preserve democracy in the United StatesNEA OUR SENSES WHAT THEY DO FOR US pe 11 minutes 1848 1958 Presents ways in which the five senses of the human body work alone or together to help one be aware of his surroundings to help protect the body and to increase ones enjoyment of living Emphasizes proper care of the sense organs and discusses aids for defective sight and hearingC OUR TEXAS HERlf AGE ej 16 minutes 4746 Discusses historical events in Texas Franciscan missions to the early 1900 immigrants with their various cultures that protected the pioneers the siege of which helped to establish a republic cattle and the prospectors who found oilRDP color 1963 from the establishment of s Describes the arrival of the Texas Rangers are forts the Alamo and other battles the trail blazers with their natural resources including OUR THIRTEENTH COLONY ejsc 23 minutes 4620 color Pictures a tour of Georgia beginning with the fascination of the Okefenokee Swamp visits the beach and coastal points of historic interest swings through central Georgia and into the beautiful mountain sections of the state Returns for a portrayal of Atlanta attractions and ends the colorful sweep of Georgias visitors attractions at the Little White House and Ida Cason GardensAG OUR WONDERFUL EYES AND THEIR CARE p II minutes 1712 1962 Uses special effects to illustrate the importance of eyesight Joel has his eyes examined is fitted for glasses and learns the rules for proper eye careC OUR WORLD OF SCIENCE pe 10 minutes 1477 1956 Explains what science is and how to learn about science Introduces and defines the words science and experiment and demon strates a simple experiment on water condensation and evaporation Develops the idea of an orderly universe and shows the steps in solving a problem in scienceEB OUT OF LEFT FIELD sct 7 minutes 316 color 1973 A demonstration of how blind and visually impaired youths can be integrated with their sighted peers The film is built around two panel discussions by sighted blind and visually impaired children and how they met the problems of integration It also shows blind and visually impaired children swimming playing ball wrestling singing dancing and playing many different games with their sighted peersAFB OUT OF THE HILLS OF HABERSHAM ejs 14 minutes 4592 color Shows the tricities of Clarkesville Demorest and Cornelia the educational advantages offered through North and South Habersham High Schools Piedmont College North Georgia Trade and Voca tional Schools and the Tallulah Falls School Features geographi cal and historical views the many beautiful lakes the picturesque mountains fishing streams the home of the big red apple and some of Georgias finest peachesKS OUTDOOR EDUCATION ct 29 minutes 7898 color Emphasizes the extension and enrichment of school curriculum through the use of outdoor resources and by teaching attitudes skills and appreciations necessary for satisfying outdoor interests and pursuits Shows how experiences may be provided through the use of outdoor schools developing outdoor interests and skills through teacher educationAAHPER OVERNIGHT ejs 20 minutes 4308 color Shows a group of Girl Scouts and their leader planning and enjoying an overnight camping trip Illustrates the best in educational procedure with all members of the group sharing fully in the experienceASF OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT pe 8 minutes 1050 1962 Edward Lears nonsense poem The Owl and the Pussycat provides the narration for a cartoon with a switch endingCONT OXIDATIONREDUCTION sc 9 minutes 717 1962 Examples of oxidation and reduction demonstrate the complemen tary relationship and the differences between the two A basic and broadened explanation of this type of reaction in terms of electron transfer is providedMCGH OXYACETYLENE WELDING EQUIPMENT sc 16 minutes 5624 color 1970 Describes the equipment that is usually used in benchtype gas welding and brazing Shows the correct procedures for assembling the equipment lighting the torch and adjusting the flameBFA OXYACETYLENE WELDING JOINING STEEL sc 15 minutes 5625 color 1970 Shows advanced techniques of gas welding including multiple pass joining structural section fabrication and forming horizontal vertical and overhead weldsBFA OXYACETYLENE WELDING TORCH TECHNIQUES sc 20 minutes 5626 color 1970 Uses special lighting techniques to allow the viewer to closely study the correct techniques for running a bead welding without rod adding rod to a butt weld and brazingBFA 106OXYGEN jsc 12 minutes 4557 Examines the element of oxygen and its properties Demonstrates that oxygen is essential to all life Its use in a hospital is shown during an operation aiding a patient with breathing difficulty and saving the life of a baby born with a windpipe obstruction The industrial uses of oxygen are examined brieflyAL PACK TRIP IN GLACIER NATIONAL PARK ejs 15 minutes 4854 color 1967 Shows a father and his two sons hiking through Glacier National Park On the hike they leam about the animal and plant life and geological formations in the park about good conservation and safety practices and about vocational opportunities in forestryEB PAINTERS OF AMERICA PETER HURD sc 16 minutes 5563 color 1969 Presents an interview with Peter Hurd at his ranch home in San Patricio New Mexico Hurd talks about aspects of his life as an artist tells why he paints how he conceives a painting what things motivate him how he uses light and color and his approach to portrait paintingC PAINTING A PORTRAIT sc 11 minutes 305 color 1958 Demonstrates Eliot OHaras technique reasoning and steps in painting a watercolor portrait which had been drawn in a previous film Drawing a Portrait Points out the factors to be considered in painting to achieve depth and form and discusses how different mixtures of paint produce desired effectsEB PAINTING AN ABSTRACTION USING PLANES ejs 11 minutes 436 color 1950 Shows Eliot OHara demonstrating the planning and execution of an abstract painting taking as his subject the harbor scene also used in Painting Reflections in Water Emphasizes the use of planes and colors in threedimensional design Uses animation for explanatory sequencesEB PAINTING AND DRAWING WITH EXPRESSION js 14 minutes 5110 color 1963 Shows teenage students working on a variety of drawings and paintings based on live animals nature scenes and still life arrangements Encourages creativity in painting and drama Dem onstrates basic techniques for achieving expression in painting BFA PAINTING CLOUDS sc 19 minutes 5274 color 1956 Eliot OHara demonstrates ways to represent the basic cloud forms to suggest their movement and to capture natural lighting effects Shows how cloud forms can be used to set the mood for a painting to accent the dominant features in a landscape or to complete the artists interpretationEB PAINTING CROWDS OF PEOPLE jsc 11 minutes 789 color 1956 Shows Eliot OHara illustrating how to paint crowds of people as he starts from the beginning of a painting and demonstrates how to paint figures in perspective Explains his method for making figures with dabs from a brush and his techniques for painting special effects such as a horizon wet street and suntanned bodies Presents famous masterpieces by several world famous artists to illustrate the various points madeEB PAINTING SHADOWS sc 9 minutes 1538 color 1957 Eliot OHara demonstrates the artists application of four elements of lighting direct sunlight shadows lighted by the sky shadows with reflected light and shadows with very dim light Points out that shadows can add character to natural scenes and that colors of shadow must be determined individuallyEB PAINTING TREES WITH ELIOT OHARA sc 17 minutes 4857 color 1954 Shows Eliot OHara painting trees of different types as he explains his techniques of handling the brush and mixing and blending colors Pictures the trees of the various regions of the United States and explains that each type has a basic structure which can be represented by a common symbol Illustrates by actual painting how highlights shadows blossoms and leaves are created in water colorEB PAINTING WITH CALLIGRAPHY sc 11 minutes 1539 color 1957 Traces the development of calligraphy the transition from hand writing to painting in oriental art and the use of calligraphy in painting today Eliot OHara demonstrates this brush technique EB PAINTING WITH SAND A NAVAJO CEREMONY js 11 minutes 439 color 1950 Portrays the traditional sand painting healing rite as performed by a Navajo medicine man for his ailing son Reveals the beauty of a unique art form and explains its significance in the tribal life of the Navajos Shows actual sand paintings in detailEB PANAMA CANAL THE REVISED EDITION ejs 11 minutes 1847 color 1978 Tracing the history of the Panama Canal from its construction to the 1978 treaty this film explains how it operates and its signifi cance to world transportation A trip through the canal and views of surrounding cities develop full understanding of this great waterwayC PAPER AND PULP MAKING js 11 minutes 1808 1958 Shows how wood is made into paper and pulp Portrays the operations in a pulp mill by which washed and bleached pulp is produced from raw logs Also shows how paper is made Depicts the depletion of northern forests the movement to wooded regions in the South and presentday conservation measures Pictures the variety of jobs involved in pulp and paper production and the many uses of paperC PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY js 14 minutes 5132 color 1961 Presents basic principles and techniques for analyzing dissolved mixtures using paper chromatographic separations shows the method of obtaining RF values in a separation of chlorophyll extract Describes separation and comparison of known to un known amino acidsTH PAPER IN THE ROUND jsct 11 minutes 454 1956 Demonstrates paper sculpture techniques of folding scoring cut ting curling slotting shaping and tabbing Shows examples of masks figures and forms created by these techniques Two children assist but the major part of the demonstration is handled by an adult Discusses the significance of tools and paper quality MCGH PARABLE ejs 22 minutes 5464 color 1964 Presents an allegorical story about the world which is represented by a circus The central character a whitefaced clown changes the life and attitudes of those around him by his deeds Utilizes no narration and an original music score Expresses the idea of Christian redemption in an artistic mannerPROC PARADE OF LIFE ej 11 minutes 1126 color 1956 Presents a graphic portrayal of the adaptation of living things to their environment Shows the giant Sequoias of the California mountains and how each tree survives in its own special environmentARCO 107PARALLEL LINES js 11 minutes 1352 1951 Uses animation to illustrate the definition of parallel lines then shows actual uses of parallel lines by a machinist an engineer a carpenter and a housewifeJHP PARAMECIUM jsc 11 minutes 1580 1948 Shows by cinephotomicrography both transverse fission and conju gation of the paramecium the purposes of the various parts of the cell and the digestive processUEVA PARASITISM PARASITIC FLATWORMS sc 17 minutes 5404 1963 Traces the probable development of parasitism in flatworms defines and illustrates the animal relationship of parasitism Also reveals the complex life cycles of several parasites including the blood fluke to man one of the most important flatworm parasites Rarely photographed living lung and blood flukes and living tapeworms are shown photomicrography microphotography and animation are used effectively to tell the storyEB PARIS A MON COEUR FRENCH LANG FILM jsc 11 minutes 1087 color 1955 Shows traditional landmarks of Paris describing their historical significanceWSU PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE IN ACTION SECOND EDITION js 16 minutes 4006 1965 Shows a student council meeting in progress with the faculty adviser commenting on the use of parliamentary procedure to ensure an orderly efficient and democratic meeting Includes the duties of the organizations officers the order of business main motions amendments and other subsidiary motions and other parliamentary proceduresC PARTNERS ej 15 minutes 4811 color 1974 Some people want to be their own bosses and look for ways to create their own jobs Many small businesses have been created through the imagination of one or two people This film introduces students to how a business is run it also shows them how with imagination and some risk one can carve out a job for oneself that doesnt already existEB PARTNERSHIPS AMONG PLANTS AND ANIMALS e 10 minutes 1827 1959 Explores three types of plant and animal partnerships those between animals between plants and between animals and plants Examples shown in their natural settings include the ant and aphid the hermit crab and bryozoans algae and fungi in lichen red clover and nitrogenproducing bacteria and red clover and the bumblebee C PARTS OF SPEECH ej 14 minutes 4292 1962 Illustrates the eight parts of speech and their importance in communicating ideas Derives examples of parts of speech from a beach scene showing youngsters of different ages enjoying various activities Utilizes overprint titles and splitscreen techniques The splitscreen device simultaneously shows a beach scene and a grammatical construction related to it which is discussed and explainedC PASSENGER TRAIN SECOND EDITION pe 11 minutes 102 1955 Describes a boys journey on a streamlined passenger train from a large city to a colorful station in the heart of the West Depicts the duties of the engineer the conductor the cooks and the pullman porters Shows the kinds of cars in the train and touches upon precautions taken by train crewmen Stresses the comfort and safety which the passengers enjoy while travelingEB PATCHPOSITIVE APPROACH TO CHANGING HUMANS te 16 minutes 5765 color 1973 Staff Development How do teachers undertake the process of improving students academic skills controlling their inappropriate behavior and moti vating them Negative methods such as punishment threats and sarcasm may be nonproductive The film emphasizes positive approaches that work wellC PATH OF COLUMBUS ejs 13 minutes 4486 1954 Uses presentday scenes and available historic documents to reflect the condition surrounding the discovery of the new world by Columbus Depicts Columbus boyhood home the Cathedral of San Lorenzo and the convent of La Rabida where Columbus lived while trying to interest Ferdinand and Isabella in his plans Shows Palos from where his ships sailed San Salvador where he landed and the Cathedral of Ciudad Trujillo where he is buriedSM PATHWAYS THROUGH NURSERY SCHOOL ct 25 minutes 7008 color 1962 Depicts a typical day in a laboratory nursery school for two three and fouryearolds Shows that the qualities of a good nursery school are a wholesome environment good equipment and mutual effort of qualified teachers and interested parentsIFB PATTERN TYPES js 13 minutes 4572 1956 Shows the many figure types and the variations in the average figure Explains pattern sizes such as half sizes misses teen and junior Uses models and pattern shellsAL PAUL BUNYAN AND THE BLUE OX pe 6 minutes 1638 1952 Puppets are used to portray the legend of how Paul Bunyan found Babe the Blue Ox and put her to workC PAUL BUNYAN LUMBER CAMP TALES pe 11 minutes 1745 1962 Animation is used to tell some of the most famous stories about Paul Bunyan including the bunkhouse beds stacked 137 high the gigantic flapjack griddle the popcorn blizzard and the straightening of the Big Onion RiverC PAUL REVERES RIDE ej 10 minutes 1515 color 1964 Illustrates Henry Wadsworth Longfellows poem Paul Reveres Ride after describing the circumstances under which the action took place Points out that Longfellow changed a few of the historical facts in his poemBFA PEARL S BUCK jsc 30 minutes 7543 i960 Presents an interview of Pearl S Buck author of Nobel Prize winning novel The Good Earth She describes her childhood in China points out differences between Western and Oriental living discusses changes brought about under communism and considers how America can recover the good will which has been lost in AsiaFI PEDDLER AND THE MONKEYS p 10 minutes 1122 1945 Shows how a primary grade teacher reads the story of The Peddler and the Monkeys to her class and then encourages her pupils to act out the story Shows the children rearranging the classroom cutting out paper hats and preparing to act out the story Inserts scenes of real monkeys whose behavior and sounds are then shown being represented by the pupilsC PEOPLE IN MANAGEMENT jsc 18 minutes 4263 color 1976 This film follows the daily activities of several men and women at all stages of management from trainee to company president of a large corporationBFA 108PEOPLE OF THE REINDEER ejs 20 minutes 5275 1956 Pictures the land and life of the people of the reindeer the Lapps In the spring the reindeer herds go north tended by all the family except the very old and those of school age Young Nils escapes the schoolroom in a daydream and experiences the wonderful adven tures about which all Lapp boys dreamEB PEOPLE WHO FIGHT POLLUTION js 18 minutes 4799 color Interweaves the lives of three men who are dedicated to preserving the environment Tells about one man a trash collector and his feelings about wastefulness and litter Shows another working in a plant that recycles glass bottles and a third man who works with a county air pollution control organizationCHU PEOPLE WHO MAKE THINGS s 22 minutes 4821 color 1971 Portrays a young woman who designs and builds a piece of speciality furniture a man who creates a wedding cake and another who finishes a custom car body Points out these three as people who have found a way to be creative in fields that ordinarily are considered as mundaneCHU PEOPLE WHO SELL THINGS jsc 172 minutes 4265 color 1975 This film follows the lively daily activities of four distinctly different kinds of people all of whom have successful sales careersBFA PEOPLE WHO WORK IN FACTORIES pe 11 minutes 501 color 1971 Just about everything we use is made in some kind of factory But what is it like being a factory worker A young boy follows workers through a typical day and discovers how many people work together combining different skills to produce one of his favorite thingsa bicycleC PEOPLE WHO WORK IN OFFICES pe 10 minutes 505 color 1971 Offices in a school a store a bank a newspaper a motel and an office building introduce youngsters to office personnel and rela tionships among the various jobs they do The overall role of the office in the everyday business of getting goods and services to people is simply and effectively shownC PEOPLE WHO WORK IN STORES pe 102 minutes 531 color 1971 Youngsters see activities of stock workers display workers buyers managers and salespeople as well as such details as how a cash register works and how charge sales are made Division of labor and the relationship of stores to factories and offices are among the concepts introduced in a simple attractive wayC PEOPLES HERITAGE THE ejs 16 minutes 4503 color 1956 Depicts the role of the National Parks in the social and economic life of the United States Shows scenes from the Everglades Glacier Grand Canyon Yellowstone and Yosemite National ParksPIC PERCENTWHY AND HOW ej 11 minutes 1250 color 1966 Describes two ways in which a percent may be computed when one factor is given and when two are given Shows students attempting to compare test scores football scores taxes and interest to illustrate everyday use of percentages Uses animated diagrams coupled with reallife situations to explain the two ways of figuring percentagesC PERCENTAGE ej 11 minutes 1582 1948 Uses a definition of percent to emphasize the relationship between common fractions and percentages A simple illustration of the method of writing percentage is followed by illustrations of how to change common and decimal fractions to percentage Then drama tizes three experiences involving percentageJHP PERCUSSION SOUNDS pe 16 minutes 5530 color 1968 Introduces students to percussion sounds by exploring ways sounds are produced on percussion instruments Shows children experimenting with an array of familiar and unfamiliar objects which are struck to make musicCHU PERFECT TRIBUTE ejs 20 minutes 4304 1935 Based on the story by Mary Shipman Andrews about Lincolns Gettysburg Address Reveals Lincolns spirit and sympathetic attitude toward the defeated South Shows his trip to Gettysburg his disappointment because of the poor reception of his speech and his visit to a nearby prison hospital where he repeats the address to a wounded Confederate soldierFI PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING js 11 minutes 799 I960 Emphasizes the need for prudent financial habits even in times of economic prosperity Helps students see the relationship between financial planning and their own attainment of longrange as well as immediate goalsJS PERSONAL HEALTH FOR GIRLS SECOND EDITION js 14 minutes 5664 1972 Habits of personal health and grooming are related to freedom from selfconsciousness and to confidence in social situations The film shows two teenage girls taking a fun trip through a department store as they look at different items that trigger information about cleanliness good grooming and good health It includes a brief comment about the relationship between good health smoking and the use of drugsC PERSONALIZING READING FOR CHILDREN te 23 minutes 4696 color 1977 Designed to illustrate to both educators and the community the process a school goes through in organizing its staff materials space and time to implement an individualized programAIT PERSPECTIVE DRAWING jsc 8 minutes 1129 1951 Introduces the theory and basic principles of perspective drawing by means of animation Uses the cube as the basic form to explain onepoint twopoint and threepoint perspective Also demon strates the meaning of horizon line and picture planeUSC PET SHOP ej 10 minutes 1490 Shows a German shepherd dog acting as general caretaker for monkeys owls chickens turtles porcupines and kittens all of whom live in open friendship in an unusual pet shopAL PETER AND THE WOLF pe 16 minutes 5244 color 1964 Animation a narrator and Prokofieffs music are used to tell the story of Peter and his encounter with the wolf The narrator also explains the use of individual musical instruments and themes to represent the characters and their feelingsWD PHILIPPINES THE LAND AND PEOPLE ejs 14 minutes 5352 1960 Describes the climate and topography of the Philippines and how these factors affect the way the people dress build their homes and make their living Calls attention to the influence of Spain and the United States on the development of the nation Shows villages from which people farm their own land fish or work on sugar or coconut plantations Major products shipped abroad from ports such as Manila include rice sugar copra lumber minerals and hemp Economic and social problems of the Filipinos acquired with their independence are highlighted along with the measures being taken to solve themEB 109PHILIPPINES THE NATION OF ISLANDS ejs 16 minutes 5044 color 1964 First shows some remote areas of the 7000 Philippine Islands still inhabited by primitive peoples Then reviews the history of the more populated areas and modern life in Manila Agriculture industries and transportation facilities are shownUEVA PHOTOGRAPHYANATOMY OF CAMERA AND FILM jsc 11 minutes 2053 color 1967 Presents the basic elements and operations of the photographic camera and film to the introductory student Discusses concepts such as ASA emulsion image cellulose acetate fstop lens depth of focus halfin light sensitive diaphragm shutter focai lengthCCA PHOTOSYNTHESIS THIRD EDITION js 20 minutes 6178 color 1982 Presents a clear explanation of the basics of photosynthesis Depicts the importance of photosynthesis to all life how it takes place in the physiology of the plant and the dynamics of photo chemical reactions Recent research includes discussion of light and dark reactions and the importance of ATP and NADPH in chloroplastsEB PHYSICAL FITNESS IT CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE Js 23 minutes 8133 color 1977 We are a nation of watchers not of doers Add overeating to inactivity and you have poor physical health The film suggests ways to correct this vicious circlea long range alteration of eating habits and daily exerciseEB PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF WATER s 21 minutes 5257 color 1966 Shows how many of the properties of waterits slow rate of evaporation its high surface tension its being heavier in liquid than solid formarise out of the arrangement of electrical charges in its moleculeFA PILGRIMS THE ejs 22 minutes 4959 1955 Presents a dramatization of the search for a home by the English Pilgrims Describes the Pilgrims and their problems in England their flight to Holland and their subsequent discontentment there which led to their trip to America Portrays the hardships and the illness that plagued the Pilgrims through the winter shows the coming of spring and depicts the first Thanksgiving which resulted from aid by friendly IndiansEB PIONEER BLACKSMITH ejs 11 minutes 725 color 1962 Shows the importance of a blacksmith in a pioneer community of early America and exhibits representative samples of his work Emphasizes services he performed such as shoeing horses forming iron tines for wagon wheels fixing links in chains making nails and repairing the broken iron and steel parts of the farmers tools Pictures the blacksmiths skill in using his bellows forge and anvil Shows examples of household items for pioneer homes including a toaster fireplace crane and hook door latches and hinges and trivetsIU PIONEER BOY OF THE MIDWEST ej 13 minutes 4071 color 1956 Shows David a pioneer boy as he goes through a forest on the way home from a log schoolhouse He sees animals berries birds a bee tree and a rattlesnake Also shows Davids family and how they lived from the land and the forestC PIONEER COMMUNITY OF THE MIDWEST ej 13 minutes 4072 color 1948 Depicts the opening of the midwest territory for pioneer settlement and shows how a family may have chosen a place to settle Pictures a pioneer family moving west and arriving at a community where they decide to remain Portrays the business political religious and recreational aspects of the communityC PIONEER HOME Pe 11 minutes 798 1948 Members of a pioneer family are shown living in their log home They build a fire cut wood churn butter make candles card and spin wool make clothing and read the Bible in the evening The father trades furniture which he has made for necessities for his familyC PIONEER JOURNEY ACROSS THE APPALACHIANS eJ 13 minutes 4086 color 1956 Shows one pioneer familys experiences in crossing the Appala chian Mountains before the Revolutionary War Explains some of the reasons why the family decided to make the trip and through animation traces the four main routes taken by other early settlers in their push westward over the AppalachiansC PIPES IN THE HOUSE Pe 11 minutes 1496 color 1955 Demonstrates the function of various kinds of pipes in providing a house with such utilities as water gas and electricity Identifies the running water and sewer system of pipes and shows them being installed Pictures the gas pipes and uses animation to depict the distribution and storage of gas Describes the use of pipes as conduits for electric cables and regards wires as pipes for electricityCHU PIRRO AND THE ALARM CLOCK P 11 minutes 1478 Pat Patterson introduces Pirro the puppet to the difference between numbers and what they represent in the way of time Pino learns what makes the alarm go offOF PIRRO AND THE BLACKBOARD P 9 minutes 1469 Pirro the puppet learns to draw on the blackboard Pat Patterson draws a donkey and Pirro plays pinning the tail on the donkey Includes a lesson in fair play and good sportsmanshipOF PIRRO AND THE LAMP P 9 minutes 1476 Pirro the puppet learns that he needs light to read by Pat Patterson explains electricity and Pirro follows the wire from the wall plug to the lamp and learns about the switch and the light bulbOF PIRRO AND THE MAGNET P 9 minutes 1475 Pirro the puppet is pulled to the magnet At first hes frightened but then he learns how a magnet works and it becomes a gameOF PIRRO AND THE PHONOGRAPH P 9 minutes 1468 Shows Pirro the puppets first experience with a phonograph his own sense of rhythm and dancing feet Pat Patterson teaches him how to treat the phonograph and the recordsOF PIRRO AND THE SCALE P II minutes 1471 Pirro the puppet cant understand what makes the scale work so Pat Patterson explains about weight and balance He demonstrates on a seesawOF PIRRO AND THE TELEPHONE Pe 10 minutes 1473 Shows Pirro learning about the telephone book the telephone dialing carrying on a conversation and making a test call to the operatorOF PIRRO AND THE THERMOMETER ej 10 minutes 1480 Pirro learns how mercury climbing in tiny sticks indicates every thing but spring feverOF 110PIRRO AND THE VACUUM CLEANER pe 10 minutes 1470 Whoosh goes the vacuum cleanerand Pirro is swept off his feet Pirro plays games with the cord but finally learns how and why the vacuum cleaner operatesOF PLACE TO LEARN A sct 19 minutes 5712 color 1972 The task of library administrators is pointed out as primarily that of effectively communicating information to students and faculty The film shows the operating features of the Learning Resources Center as it exists at the College of DuPage It emphasizes the attempt to totally integrate librarylearning resources in order to best serve the instructional needs of the faculty and the learning needs of the students and communityDUP PLACE VALUE AND ADDITION ct 30 minutes 7327 color 1963 Discusses the properties of closure commutativity and associativity under addition Describes the additive identity Use following Numeration Systems From the Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers SeriesSMSG PLACE VALUE ONES TENS HUNDREDS p 11 minutes 1744 1961 Pictures Paul showing Judy how to group pennies into tens and hundreds in order to count them Small card holders are used to record and demonstrate the meaning of place valueC PLANKTON AND THE OPEN SEA sc 19 minutes 5400 1962 Shows that the base of marine food chains is the floating green plankton found on the surface waters of the sea Examines the major varieties of plankton diatoms copepods etc their charac teristics behavior and their role in marine food chains Live photography shows equipment and methods used to collect and analyze planktonEB PLANNED ESCAPE FROM FIRE ejsc 11 minutes 1520 color 1962 Outlines in detail the steps which should be taken in planning and practicing escape from a burning home Includes diagraming the house designating alternate escape routes assigning responsibili ties to each member of the household and practicing the planPRP PLANTANIMAL COMMUNITIES PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT js 11 minutes 1690 1964 Examines four types of biomesdeciduous coniferous grassland and desertand shows how factors of the physical environment altitude atmospheric conditions heat light water and soil conditionsinfluence the complex biological interrelationships in these biomesC PLANT LIFE AT WORK ejs 11 minutes I486 1955 Explains that plants perform the same life functions that character ize all living things Shows how plants use energy for movement growth manufacture of food and reproductionMIS PLANT TROPISMS AND OTHER MOVEMENTS js 11 minutes 1672 color 1965 Timelapse photography and laboratory demonstrations involving a variety of familiar plants illustrate essential movements of plants in response to internal or external stimuli Differentiates the three basic types of movement tropisms nastic movements and nutational movementsC PLANTATION SOUTH THE ejs 16 minutes 5339 color 1960 Traces the development of the plantation system in the Southern United States from its beginning in Virginia to its firm establish ment in the deep South of the Antebellum Period Stress is placed upon the plantation as an agricultural and social unitEB PLANTING OUR GARDEN pe II minutes 678 color 1952 Shows Mary and Philip helping their father to get ready for a garden They raise tomato broccoli and cabbage plants indoors learn the importance of providing the essentials for plant growth prepare the garden soil and plant the seedlings potato sections and vegetable seedsEB PLANTS MAKE FOOD pe 11 minutes 1494 color 1955 Shows through animation and regular photography the process by which food is manufctured in plants Describes the need for plants for food production uses animation to identify the parts of a plant and follows water as it passes into the roqts and the leaves where it is combined with carbon dioxide in the presence of chlorophyll and sunlight to produce food Depicts the various kinds of foods produced by plants and emphasizes the importance of plants in providing the worlds foodCHU PLANTS THAT GROW FROM LEAVES STEMS AND ROOTS ej 11 minutes 1771 I960 Shows means of vegetative reproduction through the use of leaves stems and roots explains the reasons for using these various methods The reproduction of geraniums and roses by stems and runners is explained Bulbs corms rhizomes and tubers are shown to be underground stems Also illustrates the grafting of twigs and budsC PLASTICS IN ART AND INDUSTRY jsc 17 minutes 5594 color 1970 Describes the production of familiar plastic items from raw material to finished article Shows how extrusion injection mold ing vacuum forming and blow molding are used to produce many of the objects found in the home school automobile and office Explores other uses and new developments of plastics in art and designUEVA PLAYGROUND SAFETY SECOND EDITION pe 11 minutes 458 color 1966 Illustrates the importance of following three basic rules for safety on the playground be sure the play space is safe keep out of the way of other players and learn how to play skillfullyC PLAYGROUND SAFETY THE PEEPERKORNS pe 10 minutes 242 color 1975 Grandpa Peeperkorn a spritely senior citizen puppet details the reasons hes alive kicking and still having fun on the playground He uses good judgment Grandpa is joined by other Peeperkorns who typify the donts of playground behavior plus a host of other nasties who generally make things dangerous for every oneMCGH PLEASURE IS MUTUAL THE HOW TO CONDUCT EFFECTIVE PICTURE BOOK PROGRAMS ct 25 minutes 7565 color 1966 By watching and listening to portions of ten actual picture book programs conducted by different people in a variety of settings the audience has the chance to see the basic principles of effective picture book programs in operation The narration points out the problems as well as the opportunities of enjoying with children the mutual pleasure that effective picture book programs offerCBC PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE e 10 minutes 1077 color 1953 Discusses how the flag changed from its first form as the United States expanded and explains the use of the flag in public Shows miscellaneous shots of the flag on display and gives examples of what pledges mean in various occupations Various parts of the pledge of Allegiance are explained pictorially and with narration Concludes with entire pledge and suitable flag saluteAVF PLYMOUTH COLONY THE FIRST YEAR ejs 16 minutes 4288 1961 Dramatizes the first year of the Plymouth Plantation settlement as 111well as the religious trouble of the Separatists Depicts the Separatists religion the life of Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower the signing of the Mayflower Compact the choice of the site and the hardships of the winter As the colony survived the winter Indian trade was established The Indians helped their friends learn how to plant corn and catch fish Upon firm establishment of the colony the Mayflower returned to EnglandC POEMS ARE FUN e 10 minutes 576 1954 Illustrates that reading writing and reciting poems are fun Shows how an intermediategrade class has fun with poetry at their annual party they enjoy choral speaking individual recitation reading different kinds of poems and composing a poem together Indi cates how visualizing poems can help one to see old things in new waysC POEMS WE WRITE e 15 minutes 5473 color 1967 Makes suggestions for overcoming common stumbling blocks that young authors experience Presents poems to recognize some of the excellent creative works being done by teachers and children GFP POETRY TO GROW ON ej 19 minutes 5499 color 1966 Designed to develop a genuine response to poetry Provides a basis for poetry reading in the classroom and for individual and other group activities involving poetry Includes a number of illustrative poems suitable for children and written by well known authors GFP POISONS EMERGENCY PROCEDURES TO SAVE A js 15 minutes 6175 color 1982 In this film viewers learn the essential facts about poisoning poisonous substances identifying symptoms and initial treatment before professional help arrivesEB POLAND THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE ejs 14 minutes 4266 1961 Presents a geographic and historical view of Poland and her people and discusses her place in the world today as a nation under communism Against the background of Polands long history and tradition the film shows life on a small family farm and in mining and industrial regions and depicts Polands efforts at industrial diversification and its role in international tradeC POLICE OFFICER THE FOURTH EDITION Pe 14 minutes 5457 color 1981 A lost puppy rescued by a police officer introduces the viewer to the services performed by the police in a community The film explains how the polices major responsibility is law enforcement and how they function as community helpers The importance of teamwork in police operations and the special skills and equipment used by the police department are highlighted featuresEBE POLITICAL PARTIES IN AMERICA GETTING THE PEO PLE TOGETHER jS 20 minutes 4762 color 1976 Shows how and why political parties function by examining them at work from the grass roots to the national level Narrated segments are interspersed with candid interviews with ordinary voters and their elected representatives Each tells how he or she views the party system and the individuals place in it A brief historical survey shows how the role of the political party changes as the political environment changesEB POLLUTION 812 14 minutes 5781 color A powerful film showing the terrifying effects of all types of pollution The audience will also feel a sense of futility for the future of mankind unless positive action is taken todayDCPA POLLY THE PARROT pe 9 minutes 1915 1956 Shows Bill drawing a picture of a parrot and refers to Bills parrot at home Describes how the boy cares for feeds and handles the bird Depicts what happens when Bill leaves a door open and the parrot flies away to discover many interesting things in the neighborhood until he is finally found Reviews important points in the film and suggests that the film audience tell about other petsC POLYNESIAN DANCES eJs II minutes 1208 color 1957 Includes the ancient dances of Hawaii the convulsive slap dances of the Samoans the harmonious songs and accompanying dances of the Maoris of New Zealand and the modern hula of Polynesiaall filmed in natural surroundings using onthespot recordings of the musicO POMPEII AND VESUVIUS jsc 11 minutes 484 color 1951 Tells how in 79 AD the violent eruption of Vesuvius buried the city of Pompeii beneath a devastating rain of dust and ashes where it remained until recently Pictures the city as it has been uncovered and partially restored The commentator recreates the life of the city as gardens statues streets temples and the amphitheater are shown Then shifts to Naples twelve miles away with Vesuvius in the backgrounda symbol reminder and warning of the fate Naples so narrowly escapedEB POND THE ejsc 9 minutes 998 color 1957 Features a photographic record of a pond from sunrise to nightfall revealing the many and subtle changes in light color shadows and patterns as the day advances Also shows ducks paddling in the pond and the plants that grow in and around the pondTAB PONY pejc 29 minutes 7341 1953 Pictures two children on a Saskatchewan farm with their hearts set on owning a pony despite their fathers objection Tells the story of how they obtain both the pony and parental approvalNFBC PONY EXPRESS THIRD EDITION e 10 minutes 1151 color 1965 Tells the story of how letters in 1860 were dispatched across the western frontier by horse relays and couriers Follows a letter from the time it is mailed in St Joseph Missouri to its arrival ten days later in Sacramento CaliforniaAB PONY FARM Pe 11 minutes 1056 color 1957 Shows activities on a California farm devoted primarily to raising ponies for sale Pictures the grooming training watering and feeding of the ponies Includes newborn foals and shows them rolling playing and resting Depicts the mare protecting her new foal from last years foal and explains such terms as foal colt yearling filly mare and stallionF POPULATION ECOLOGY s 19 minutes 5415 1954 Shows how environmental conditions such as natural enemies and food factors can help increase or reduce births and deaths Discusses how man with his ability to change environment has created the population explosionEB POPULATION PATTERNS IN THE UNITED STATES js 11 minutes 1743 1951 Shows how the population of the United States is dynamic in both mobility and growth Uses animated charts and maps to present the concept of population density a comparison of birth rates in 1900 and 1960 a comparison of the ratios between births and survivals in 1900 and 1960 and immigration patterns Stresses changes involving the movement of people from the East to the West and Southwest from rural to urban areas and from city to suburb C 112 PORTRAITS OF AGING js 28 minutes 8108 color 1979 The people profiled in this film reveal an abundance of wisdom dignity and joy in living Their thoughts experiences and expecta tions offer inspiration to older audiences and a profound sense of understanding to younger viewersCEN POSITIVE LOOK AT NEGATIVE NUMBERS A ej 10 minutes 1640 color 1964 Uses animation to construct a number line with points marked to represent positive and negative numbers and zero Analogies from bookkeeping and from reading a thermometer help clarify the negative number conceptSIG POSSIBLY SO PYTHAGORAS js 14 minutes 5105 color 1963 Gives an insight into the meaning of mathematical discovery by observation and experiment Can be shown when geometry is first formally introduced Investigates the Pythagorean theorem through inductive experimentation as well as through formal deductive proofIFB POSTAL SERVICE LETTER TO A FOOTBALL HERO THIRD EDITION pe 16 minutes 4781 color 1977 Billy Hines likes to play football so he writes a letter to a football player he admires The film points out the proper form for addressing letters distinguishes classes of mail and follows Billys letter through the postal system Many of the jobs that postal workers and machinery perform are highlightedEB POULTRY PRODUCTION IN THE SOUTH ejs 16 minutes 4527 color Presents a visual presentation of the poultry industry in the South today showing just what happens from the time the egg is placed in the incubator to the time the chicken is served at the dinner table Special emphasis is placed on new methods of production and processing which have made the backyard chicken coop obsolete Brings out the fact that new methods of production have kept the poultry industry in stride with the overall commercial and industrial expansion in the SouthISF PRACTICAL FILM MAKING jsc 19 minutes 4280 color 1972 A staff of professionals is interviewed and filmed while at work making a low budget feature film Explained briefly are the functions of the director the cameraman sound man script supervisor and a number of other people responsible for the creation of a film Before and after scenes from the feature motion picture being produced are used to illustrate the countless details of film makingEB PREDICTING THROUGH SAMPLING ej 10 minutes 2031 color 1969 Shows a boy who is not sure if he has enough nuts to match the bolts he need to build a toy bridge He finds out that matching a nut and each bolt or counting them takes too long but perhaps sampling will help solve the problem By carrying out his experiment he learns some of the advantages and disadvantages of sampling BFA PREHISTORIC ANIMALS OF THE TAR PITS ejs 15 minutes 4692 color 1957 Introduces the tar pit animals describes how they were found illustrates how scientists reconstruct their skeletons and indicates what can be learned from themBFA PREHISTORIC MAN IN NORTHERN EUROPE jsc 14 minutes 5348 1961 Traces the development of mans early ways of life from the beginning of the New Stone Age through the Bronze Age and Iron Age to the end of prehistoric times Emphasizes that mans history is one of constant change Shows that in the Stone Age man was a hunter and nomad but when he learned to plant and harvest he became a farmer Explains that the Bronze Age changed the character of warfare and the knowledge of the plow came from southern EuropeEB PREHISTORIC TIMES REVISED EDITION ejs 10 minutes 1600 color 1976 For millions of years there was no life at all on the earth Then in the sea tiny celllike plants and animals began to evolve Diora mas actual fossil remains examples of actual terrain and models help reconstruct the vast eras that came and passed before the time of human existenceC PREJUDICE CAUSES CONSEQUENCES CURES 1012te 23 minutes 5774 color 1974 Staff Development News films historical photographs and interviews with leading phychologists are used to survey the causes consequences and cures of this crippling social disease Consequences explored include the development of parallel institutions among the black population in response to discrimination as well as the legal and economic results of prejudice against women Possible cures are discussed including research that shows how elementary school classroom interdependence reduces prejudiceMCGH PREPARATION FOR READING ct 21 minutes 5556 color 1969 Deals with the various aspects of preparing a child to read Observes children learning to listen to speak and to recognize letter forms and names Portrays ways of developing concepts and describes gradual progress towards letter and word recognition Presents various techniques for developing visual and auditory discriminationAB PREPARING A CLASS REPORT ej 11 minutes 444 1960 Illustrates the procedures and steps for preparing a class report When a student tells his father that his class report was not successful his father helps him identify the difficulties Correct techniques listed include locating sources of information taking notes making an outline and the actual writing of the report MCGH PREPARING YOUR BOOK REPORT ej 11 minutes 1770 I960 Illustrates the development and presentation of both written and oral book reports Shows how Tom presents an interesting report after carefully outlining his material and practicing his oral report beforehandC PRESIDENCY SEARCH FOR A CANDIDATE js 29 minutes 8126 1969 A case study of the variety of strategies a contestant can employ to become his partys candidate for president Original footage of Republican and Democrat conventions presents a visual analysis of the importance of choosing The Man Who Can Win This study can initiate many questions about the form of the American election systemEB PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TOO MUCH POWER jsc 25 minutes 7007 color 1972 Is the power of the President of the United States too great for true democracy This film does not attempt a yes or no answer rather it examines and explains presidential power and the numerous checks on this power Hubert H Humphrey as commentator explores the history of the presidency through film clips and etchingsEB PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON PART I js 25 minutes 7406 Portrays Wilson standing by his nomination of Louis D Brandeis to the US Supreme Court despite widespread religious prejudice against BrandeisRSA PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON PART II js 25 minutes 7407 See despription of Pt IRSA 113PRESSURE IN FLUIDS AT REST SECOND EDITION js 11 minutes 1086 color 1966 Underwater photography of a swimmer leads to a discussion of the relationship of pressure in a fluid to depth and density and shows that pressure acts in all directions explaining buoyancy and Archimedes principle Aerial photography of divers illustrates the freedom of motion of a body in a fluid Pascals law as applied to closed systems is presented in terms of both transmission of forces and multiplication of forcesC PRETTY LADY AND ELECTRONIC MUSIC THE ejs 15 minutes 4593 color 1972 This is a modern musical fairy tale that has a contrapuntal grain of truth In this lighthearted animated film two musicians compete for the same pretty lady by inventing and playing increasingly complex electronic instruments From time to time the voice of the Grain of Truth interrupts to explain the electronic musical devices and techniques that produce much of todays popular musicX PREVENTING WASTE sct 10 minutes 962 color 1969 Ways to avoid wasteful practices and save money in all food service operations are dramatized The Waster is shown discarding perfectly good food ignoring portion control and being wasteful in handling and storing of food dishware utensils etc This film encourages employee awareness and responsibility with special emphasis on rules that can be followed to prevent wasteNEM PRICKLY THE PORCUPINE p 9 minutes 1914 1956 Follows a porcupine named Prickly as he hunts for food in the woods and wanders to a farm where he encounters cows a tractor a dog and some children making ice cream Points out some physical characteristics and habits of the porcupine and provides a basis for reading and storytellingC PRIDE AND PREJUDICE jsc 44 minutes 9007 1949 Abridged from the feature film based on the Jane Austen novel with emphasis upon the progress of Elizabeth and Darcy to a true evaluation of each others character in the course of their romance Recreates the modes and manners of rural England in the early nineteenth centuryFI PRIDETHE SADDLE HORSE SECOND EDITION Pe 10 minutes 160 1952 Tells the story of the development and training of Pride a saddle horse Shows how Pride learns of the world about him is shod and is taught to hold his head high Describes his lessons in the various gaits Then pictures him as he takes part in a horse show and is chosen the winner among the saddle horses Also illustrates various uses of the horse in modern lifeEB PRIMARY SAFETY IN THE SCHOOL BUILDING P 10 minutes 1931 1955 Shows the members of a school class playing a safety game which emphasizes the safe ways of behaving in crowds of handling scissors and other sharp objects of sitting on chairs or carrying them of opening doors of walking in halls and stairways and of tying shoelacesC PRIMARY SAFETY ON THE SCHOOL PLAYGROUND P 10 minutes 1930 1955 Presents safety rules for children to observe on the school play ground Shows how to play safely on swings on a baseball diamond on seesaws and on slides Emphasizes the importance of playing in a safe place of keeping out of the way of others of taking turns and of observing the rules of a gameC PRIME TIME e 10 minutes 425 color 1971 Uses animation with an outer space fantasy about creatures with two to nine heads to introduce students to the concept of prime numbersX PRIMITIVE MAN IN OUR WORLD jsc 12 minutes 4860 color 1960 Shows the basic pattern of primitive life as it still exists in the Sepik River region of New Guinea Illustrates how these selfsufficient people live in a world almost untouched by modern civilization Shows how the jungle furnishes them with food clothing shelter and transportation Stresses the importance of art and religion in their everyday lifeBFA PRINCESS AND THE PEA P 15 minutes 5501 color 1966 Presents live action dramatization by the Peppermint Players a childrens repertory theater company about how Princess Rosebud arrives in Pazoo and passes all the impossible tests before proving she is eligible to marry Prince TonyMCGH PRINCIPLES OF DEVELOPMENT ct 17 minutes 4215 1950 Compares childrens likenesses and differences in development at various ages Explains that development follows a correlated pattern that development proceeds from general to specific re sponses and that there is a right time for learning everything MCGH PRINCIPLES OF SCALE DRAWING js 11 minutes 1282 1949 Through experiences of three students who are building a booth for a fair shows some of the skills and interpretations of scale drawingthe determination of scale use of measuring and scaling tools necessity of understanding terms and the importance of scale drawing in modern industryC PRINTMAKING FOUR ARTISTS FOUR MEDIA jsct 19 minutes 5524 color 1968 Presents printmaking as a popular art form that can be divided into four basic methods serigraph woodcut lithograph and intaglio Shows four printmakers demonstrating each method progressing from sketch to the finished print Illustrates the special equipment and skills required by each method Contrasts the differences in production and the differences in the finished artworkBFA PROBLEM WITH WATER IS PEOPLE jsc 30 minutes 7919 color 1964 Tells the story of the Colorado River and how its water is used for mankinds benefit Discusses the dams along the river and stresses the use of water in agriculture and cities Indicates that the future demand on the rivers water will exceed supply and competition for water will followMCGH PROBLEMS OF CONSERVATION AIR js 15 minutes 4413 color 1968 Natural pollutants existed long before man but harmful pollution did not start until the approach of the Industrial Revolution This film explains what has caused manmade pollution its effects on health and property and what is being done to help solve the problemEB PROBLEMS OF CONSERVATION FOREST AND RANGE js 14 minutes 4409 color 1969 Introduces two conservation concepts showing how large areas in the United States are used as productive forest and rangeland and illustrating the multiple use programs of protection and man agement that lead to effective use of resources Presents the struggle to retain large undeveloped areas while demands of a rapidly expanding population press upon these areasEB PROBLEMS OF CONSERVATION MINERALS Js 16 minutes 4855 color 1969 Introduces a variety of mineral resources vital to the economy and way of life in the United States Describes the nonrenewable features of mineral resources and the current efforts directed toward conserving mineral resourcesEB 114PROBLEMS OF CONSERVATION OUR NATURAL RE SOURCES js 11 minutes 416 color 1969 Discusses pollution of water and air depletion of natural resources dwindling food supplies for an exploding population destruction of forests and other problems of conservation that must be faced Presents a broad overview of the developing problem in natural resourcesEB PROBLEMS OF CONSERVATION SOIL js 14 minutes 4861 color 1969 Discusses the nature of soil what it is and how it was formed Illustrates the damaging effects of water and wind erosion when the ground cover of vegetation is stripped away and the loss of nutrients in the soil Decribes the origin of the US Soil Conserva tion service established by Congress to help combat these problemsEB PROBLEMS OF CONSERVATION WATER js 16 minutes color 1969 Focusing on some of Southern Californias problems the film shows innovative ways to increase water suppliespercolation ponds desalination of salt water artificial weather control This film also points out that pollution control is equally important in conserving and purifying present water suppliesEB PROBLEMS OF CONSERVATION WILDLIFE js 13 minutes 4417 color 1970 As man changes the earth to suit his needs survival becomes more difficult for wildlife Film identifies endangered species examines current efforts to conserve wildlife emphasizes the importance of every species to the biosphereEB PRODUCING AMERICAS BURIED TREASURE ejs 20 minutes 4693 color Presents the story of the Georgia Marble Company Shows current production facilities and marble uses1SF PRODUCTIVITY KEY TO AMERICAS ECONOMIC GROWTH jsc 28 minutes 7011 color 1965 Traces various phases of Americas economic growth which have led to present productivity Contrasts the manhours required to produce farm goods in 1820 and 1962 Discusses the role of inventions Highlights the quality and quantity of productivity today as compared to past yearsJS PROGRAM FOR PHYSICAL FITNESS A pej 152 minutes 4303 color 1975 Many of us like to sit in front of the television set and imagine that we are great athletes or heroes in the movies Wed rather do that than exercise But exercise even if we never plan to become great athletes can help us live active and interesting lives A good exercise program develops muscular strength and muscular endur ance This film describes a program of exercise that includes jogwalk pullup setup chair pushup rope jump and long jump It is a balanced program designed to meet the needs of active young peopleBFA PROJECT SUCCESS ENVIRONMENT te 22 minutes 4372 color Project Success Environment is a film showing how to employ a technique called Positive Contingency Management or The Success Technique This is a practical outgrowth of William Glassers Schools Without Failure It stresses positive reinforce ment a different style of classroom management and curriculum modification to permit every student to be assigned double tasks thus allowing each to experience clearcut success each dayGDE PRONUNCIACION Y ACENTUACION SPANISH LANG FILM jsc 20 minutes 4810 1959 Designed to teach the correct pronunciation and stresses of Spanish words For motivation the audience is reminded of the importance of the language and shown simple maps of Spain and Latin America The small differences between Castillian and Latin Amer ican pronunciations are explained but the instructor adheres to the latter The names of countries and cities serve as examples for pro nunciation and the names of outstanding people in history letters and art are used to illustrate the rules for stressingALT PROTIST KINGDOM THE js 14 minutes 4278 color 1965 Discusses protists onecelled animals or plants which scientists have divided into six major groupsSarcodina Ciliates Flagel lates Slime Mold Sporozoa and BacteriaBFA PROTOZOA ONECELLED ANIMALS s 10 minutes 1533 1957 Uses darkfield cinephotomicrography to show a variety of protozoa and some of their life functions Shows Dr Roman Vishniac at work in his laboratory as he tells of the teeming life in a drop of water Provides many examples of protozoa such as Amoeba Paranema Euglena Phacus Paramecium Prorodon Spirostomum Vorticella and Suctoria Shows protozoa engulfing food discharging waste and sucking body fluids from other protozoa Illustrates symbiosis parasitism and colonial organization in Pleodorina and VolvoxEB PROWLERS OF THE EVERGLADES ejsc 32 minutes 7566 color 1960 Shows one of natures strangest creatures the alligator in a detailed study of the inhabitants of the Everglades Underwater photography reveals the stealthy alligator moving with lightning speed and grace among his neighborsthe wood ibis cormorants spoonbills turtles and egretsWD PRUDENCE CRANDALL PART I js 25 minutes 7396 1966 Describes a school teacher who insisted on the right of every American child regardless of color to be educated Considers equal opportunity in education and the status of women and Negroes in AmericaRSA PRUDENCE CRANDALL PART II js 25 minutes 7397 See description of Pt IRSA 1966 PSYCHOLOGICAL RESPONSE 812 14 minutes 5788 color 1975 a revealing insight into the effects on the lives of three people who were caught up in the tragedy of natural disastersDCPA PUBLIC SPEAKING FUNDAMENTALS s 14 minutes 4011 1969 Examines public speaking in terms of the speech the audience and the speaker Uses sketches to show liveaction demonstrations of common situations requiring an ability to speak well Emphasizes the importance of researching and organizing material watching audience reactions and practicingC PUBLIC SPEAKING MOVEMENT AND GESTURE js 11 minutes 1909 1954 Demonstrates and explains the role of movement and gesture in public speaking Points out that action is a universal language Contrasts a students poor use of action with an assembly speakers effective use of action repeating scenes of the latters performance while suggesting ways of developing ease and naturalness on the speakers platformC PUNCH AND JUDY WITH SANTA CLAUS pe 11 minutes 165 Presents a puppet show with Punch and Judy and Santa ClausCF Note This title will not be replaced upon its demise PUNCTUATION ej 6 minutes 948 color 1961 Shows the function of punctuation and demonstrates the use of the 115period question mark exclamation mark comma and quotation marks An animated filmBFA PUNCTUATION FOR BEGINNERS p 11 minutes 1742 1962 Introduces the major uses of the period the question mark and the comma shows how they are used to clarify meaning Uses a classroom situation for arranging printed cards of words parts of sentences and punctuation marks to illustrate the uses of punctua tion Relates oral inflections of spoken sentences to the written onesC PUNCTUATIONMARK YOUR MEANING SECOND EDI TION ej 14 minutes 4994 color 1968 Emphasizes the importance of proper punctuation and its basic rules Missing punctuation makes Tony uncertain of meanings in his written report Adding punctuation helps the typist understand what the writer meansC PURITAN FAMILY OF EARLY NEW ENGLAND pej 10 minutes 1646 1955 Recreates a day in the life of a Puritan family Shows the nature of work done the division of labor in the family implements used foods grown hunting fishing trading contacts with neighbors and religious devotionsC PUSS IN BOOTS p 16 minutes 5317 1958 Tells the classic story of a fair princess held prisoner by a wicked ogre and the fighting cat who defeats the ogre Uses animated puppets made by German craftsmenEB PUTTINGGOLFS END GAME jsc 13 minutes 4548 color 1976 The allsport significance of that final goal achievement The geometric factors of putting its demand for exactness calling for the ultimate in control of direction and distance Recognizing your latitude in developing a comfortable style around the unchanging fundamentals steady bodya firm but sensitive gripand a straightbackandthrough accelerating strokeFC QUEBEC LA BELLE PROVINCE FRENCH LANG FILM 912 11 minutes 2075 color 1974 Foreign Language Four Canadian students tour their native province Two boys on a motorcycle take the south bank of the St Lawrence and their two sisters ride in a car along the north bank in a race to Perce on the Gaspe Peninsula They slow down to see pretty views and villagesstop at the city of Quebecfry cod over a fireEB QUEST FOR FREEDOM ejs 16 minutes 5120 color 1963 Animation utilizing art treasures of the past is used to tell the story of mans unending quest for freedomfrom the days of ancient Greece and Rome through its submergence during the Middle Ages and rebirth in the Renaissance to the safeguards provided for freedom in the modern worldCHU QUESTION OF HUNTING A jsc 25 minutes 7016 color A discussion between pro and antihunters reveals past and present values regarding sport hunting and hunting for necessity The ethics of preservation hunting and game management are discussed and compared NOTE This film is prohunting If shown to other than prohunt groups the reaction may be adverseGDNR QUITTER THE A PORTRAIT OF A HIGH SCHOOL DROP OUT sct 29 minutes 7291 Follows the story of a typical Atlanta boy who speaks freely about the influences that drove him to leave school Features interviews with the boys parents and school officials Shows various agencies that deal with employment and dropoutsWSB RACCOONS PICNIC pe 5 minutes 873 1955 Shows two young raccoons as they explore the area around their home Pictures them as they tumble off a cliff ledge try to catch a frog and pilfer the lunch of two boysEB RACQUETBALL SERIES A four film series designed to introduce the sport and to teach basic skills See alphabetical listing of each title for descriptionsAI FUNDAMENTALS OF RACQUETBALL Film One RACQUETBALL SHOTS Film Two RACQUETBALL SERVES AND SERVE RETURNS Film Three STRATEGY FOR SINGLES DOUBLES OR CUTTHROAT Film Four RACQUETBALL SERVES AND SERVE RETURNS ejs 10 minutes 140 color 1978 The most important aspect of the sport is the serve and second in importance is the serve return This is a complete look at the four basic servesDrive Zserve Lob and Half Loband the type of return to use against each of themAl RACQUETBALL SHOTS ejs 10 minutes 143 color 1978 To move from a Racquetball beginner to a Racquetball winner requires that an individual learn four basic shots How to execute Kill Pass Ceiling and Backwall shots and when to use them effectively is shownAI RADIATION IN BIOLOGY AN INTRODUCTION js 14 minutes 4301 color 1962 Experiments at the Argonne National Laboratory in Chicago demonstrate the effects of highenergy radiation on living plants and animals Explains concepts of natural and artificially produced radiation and shows radioactive materials being used to treat cancer and study growth nutrition and reproductionC RADIATION OF HEAT js 13 minutes 4528 color 1968 Compares heat waves of infrared radiations to other types of radiant energy in the electromagnetic spectrum Explains the related phenomena of reflection absorption and emission and their importance in various phases of everyday experience such as meteorological conditionsMCGH RADIOISOTOPE SCANNING IN MEDICINE Sc 16 minutes 4538 color 1965 Uses animation to illustrate the principle of this new atomic xray followed by stepbystep history of a lung scanningHA RAILROAD BUILDERS js 14 minutes 5442 color 1963 Reviews the role of the railroad in the opening and expansion of the West Recounts the planning of a route before the Civil War the actual construction work begun at Omaha and in California the influx of laborers from Ireland and China and the railroads attempts to attract settlers Utilizes liveaction scenes illustrations and art work of the periodEB RATIO AND PROPORTION js 15 minutes 4454 1948 Uses such situations as computing a baseball players batting average and adapting a recipe to illustrate the principles and uses of ratio and proportion Explains the terms used the difference between ratio and proportion and the application of the principles to gearsKB RATIO AND PROPORTION IN MATHEMATICS j 11 minutes 1741 1961 Illustrates the relationship between two numbers that can be expressed by a ratio and points out that equal ratios form a proportion which can be used in solving problems Covers the ways of expressing ratios finding a ratio defining a pure number and terms of proportion and solving problems in proportion Stresses that in finding ratios the units must be the sameC 116RATIO RATE PERCENT ct 30 minutes 7331 color 1963 Shows the techniques to be used in determining ratio rate and per cent Explores the use of decimals To be used following Decimals From the Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers Series SMSG REACHING INTO SPACE ej 14 minutes 4926 color 1960 Surveys the history of mans attempt at flight and rocketry including the contributions of da Vinci Newton and the ancient Chinese Discusses some modern uses of rockets in space research and uses animation and demonstration to show how Newtons third law of motion is related to rocketry Explains the velocities required for orbiting the earth and for escaping the earths gravitational pull Points out the uses of space research in weather surveys scientific measurements worldwide communications and manned space flightIFB READING DICKENS PART I FIVE LITERARY FORMS jsc 30 minutes 7139 1959 John Greaves reads selections from Dickens illustrating five literary formssatire from Pickwick Papers and Nicholas Nickleby narrative from Oliver Twist description from Old Curiosity Shop dialogue from David Copperfield and characterization from Great Expectations and David CopperfieldANT READING DICKENS PART II FACT INTO FICTION jsc 22 minutes 4945 1959 John Greaves presents readings from Dickens including selections from Pickwick Papers David Copperfield Old Curiosity Shop Great ExpectationsANT READING FOR PLEASURE ej 11 minutes 1232 color 1967 Emphasizes the freedom involved in choosing books to read for interests and pleasure Point out the benefits of pleasure reading and the vicarious experiences availableC READING IMPROVEMENT COMPREHENSION SKILLS ej 11 minutes 1769 1961 Suggests that finding the topic sentence and learning to outline are important skills in helping a person improve his ability to organize ideas as he reads Points out clues which help in the making of a mental outline Concludes with a summary of steps for better comprehension read once to preview read a second time for main ideas and review what has been readC READING IMPROVEMENT DEFINING THE GOOD READ ER ej 11 minutes 1768 1961 Uses the reading habits of three students to point out the character istics of a good reader Explains that skills which most readers can develop and improve include speed and accuracy in word recogni tion good vocabulary and vocabularybuilding habits comprehen sion of the ideas presented and the use of varying rates of reading speedsC READING IMPROVEMENT EFFECTIVE SPEEDS ej 11 minutes 1767 1961 Stresses the principles for gaining reading speed and understand ing and points out that the purposes for reading and the difficulty of the material will determine the reading speed Calls attention to selected poor reading habits such as moving the lips and pointing to the words Demonstrates how to increase the number of words one can take in at a glanceC READING IMPROVEMENT ej 11 minutes VOCABULARY SKILLS 1766 1961 Demonstrates several vocabularybuilding techniques used by a teenager who realizes his limited vocabulary is restricting his reading skillC READING IMPROVEMENT WORD RECOGNITION SKILLS ej 11 minutes 1765 1961 Stresses the importance of word recognition in effective reading and shows how and why related reading errors occur Utilizes animation to illustrate skills that can be developed for quick and accurate recognition of words by form context and sound Shows the use of the dictionary as an aid to word recognitionC READING POETRY ANNABEL LEE js 10 minutes 400 color 1971 Presents Lome Greene narrating Edgar Allan Poes poem Annabel Lee Uses special photography and music to bring the poem closer to the contemporary idiom Also provides an opportunity for students to read the poem by themselves after they have heard it read by the narratorOXF READING POETRY CREATION js 12 minutes 5629 color 1971 Presents Raymond St Jacques and Margaret OBrien narrating James Weldon Johnsons The Creation Emphasizes the reading of poetry as an insight into the instrinsic nature of cultures an understanding of the idioms and imagery of a culture which might be different than our ownOXF READING READINESS ct 30 minutes 7370 Discusses reading readiness in four overlapping areas 1 physical readiness 2 emotionalsocial readiness 3 mental readiness 4 educational readiness Deals principally with readiness in begin ning stages of the reading process with some reference to readiness at other levelsETV READING SKILLSPHONICS AND WORD STRUCTURE pct 15 minutes 5792 color 1972 This film briefly reviews the rules for the long and short vowel sounds in their most easily understood form It then goes on to show that words sometimes have more than one meaningful partroots suffixes and prefixesand that we must understand word structure and how to separate a word into its meaningful parts Then we can apply the rules for pronouncing vowel sounds to the meaningful parts The film employs live scenes animation and graphics to present the ideas the words and their structureJ READING SKILLSPUTTING THE RULES TOGETHER pct 14 minutes 5793 color 1972 This film shows that the rules for long and short vowel sounds can be put together and reduced to a few very important understand ings namely the sound of a single vowel is determined by the letters that follow it a single vowel has its long sound when followed by a simple consonant spelling and it has its short sound when followed by a complex consonant spelling The idea that an unstressed vowel always has the same sound is also introduced and related to the other rules thus providing an important link in the chain of basic understandings about vowel sounds in long wordsJ READING SKILLSTHE DOUBLE VOWEL RULE pct 132 minutes 5794 color 1974 Double vowels in words act quite differently than single vowels In general the sound they make does not depend on the letters that follow them Using graphics animation and live sequences this film shows the several different double vowel patterns and the different rules that will help the student in sounding them outJ READING SKILLSTHE LONG VOWEL SOUNDS pct 142 minutes 5795 color 1972 The first important idea is that the sound of a single vowel is determined by the letters that follow it The film briefly reviews the long and short vowel sounds and then by illustration and example goes on to show that the final e rule works in long words too that a single vowel anywhere in a word usually has its long sound when followed by a simple consonant spelling The rules review and exercises are all illustrated using live scenes animation graphics and other techniques available to the film mediumJ 117Hi READING SKILLSTHE SEMIVOWEL RULE pct 15 minutes 5796 color 1974 The consonants 1 and r have a special effect on the sound of single vowels in words so they are sometimes called semi vowels Using graphics animation and live sequences this film presents many of these commonly used words and shows the student some general rules that will help when the same letter patterns are encountered in new wordsJ READING SKILLSTHE SHORT VOWEL SOUNDS Pct 12 minutes 2085 color 1972 This film again briefly reviews the long and short vowel sounds with particular emphasis on the latter Using live sequences animation and graphics the rules for the short vowel sounds in long words are presented that a single vowel usually has its short sound when it is followed by a complex consonant spelling Exercises and review of these ideas are providedJ READING WEATHER MAPS ej 14 minutes 4321 color 1965 Shows how to identify and interpret standard symbols used on weather maps Pictures equipment used in the gathering and recording of weather information the preparation of weather maps and their interpretationC REALITY THERAPY IN HIGH SCHOOL e 29 minutes 7022 color 1973 A documentary film visit to Jersey Village High School in Houston Texas shows Dr William Glassers Reality Therapy approach to discipline problems having a dramatic effect on total school climate Several documentary examples show how reality therapy works when applied to typical high school discipline situationsMEDIA FIVE REALM OF THE GALAXIES jsc 19 minutes 4905 color 1960 Traces the work of Dr Allan R Sandage Professor of Astronomy at the California Institute of Technology and staff member of the Mount Wilson and Palomar observatories during a study to determine the distance to the galaxy M33 in the constellation of Triangulum Reviews the discovery of galaxies beyond the Milky Way and the studies made possible by the 100inch Mount Wilson telescope on Palomar Mountain Dr Sandage states two current theories on the nature of the universe and points out that a knowledge of galaxies may be the key to the origin of the universeETS REALM OF THE WILD ejs 28 minutes 7458 color 1945 Pictures wild life in the national forests Illustrates the work of the National Forest Service in conservation of wild life particularly the attempt to balance wild life population and the available food supplyUSDA RECREATING SPIRIT THE ejsc 18 minutes 4717 color Tells the story of forest recreation in Georgia It explains the important role of various phases of outdoor recreation such as camping hiking fishing and boating as available in Georgias State Parks It also emphasizes the value of the field and stream to modern everyday life and to the culture of todays average communityGDPP RECYCLING jsc 21 minutes 4060 color America is a wasteful country Disposable bottles cans newsprint and junk cars are only part of the problem There are ways of dealing with our junk but we must be willing to put out the effort to recycle waste into productive materialsGDNR RED BALLOONFRANCE 1956 ejsc 34 minutes 9003 color 1956 This alltime childrens classic has immense charm and rare imagination and explores the innocence and fantasy world of childhood A boy makes friends with a balloon and tames it and the balloon takes on a life of its own It follows the boy to school in the bus and to church Boy and balloon play together in the streets of Montmartre and Menilmontant and try to elude the gang of street urchins who want to destroy the balloon The enemy wins and the balloon dies Then in a highly inspirational climax all of the other captive balloons in Paris come down and lift the boy into the skyMACM 1967 REFLECTIONS 712 14 minutes 5753 color Art Education Paul Hultberg is an artist who works with large sheets of copper and brilliantly colored enamels to make beautiful abstract composi tions He explains what he is doing and why and his artistic philosophy as the film shows him at work The sensitive photogra phy reveals the relationship between an artist and his craft and gives the viewer a feeling of close participation in the artistic processACI REFLECTIONS A JAPANESE FOLK TALE ejs 19 minutes 4882 color 1975 In a tale designed to probe the many faces of perception a young man buys a box with a mirror in the bottom and sees in it the face of his dead father His wife discerns not her fatherinlaw but a beautiful rival for her husbands love Solicited for the truth as to what lies in the box a holy woman looks in perceives another holy woman and decides the box is meant for her Where is truth And are our own perceptions also distorted by selfimagesEB REFLECTIONS ON TIME ejs 22 minutes 4419 color 1969 It psyched me outTime is here now and what was here when now is goneTime doesnt move things move through it These student comments suggest a personal active involvement in a film that helps them experience time in three ways subjectively objectively and geologically The first two parts shower them with a montage of visual and verbal ideas The last follows a geologist down Grand Canyon a geologic calendar recording his inter pretation of what each rock layer signifies Conceived as an adjunct to the ESCP program the films application goes beyond earth science Provocative questions virtually force the student to formu late his own definition of time and to seek his own point of reference in timeEB REFORMATION THE sc 13 minutes 4053 1955 Portrays some of the conditions that gave rise to the Reformation during the sixteenth century and gives a capsule view of what happened Reveals the social context within which the Reforma tion came aboutthe political and social structure of European society the revival of learning and religious practice at the time Shows how Martin Luthers 95 Theses sparked the reformation of religious beliefC REMBRANDT PAINTER OF MAN jsc 18 minutes 4183 color 1958 Produced in commemoration of the 350th anniversary of Rembrandts birth Brings together over sixty canvasses gathered from twenty nine museums in twelve countries to illustrate the artists amazing ability in the use of light and shadow and his genius in expressing human compassion for his subjectsC REMBRANDT VAN RUN SELF PORTRAIT sc 27 minutes 7479 color 1955 Traces the highlights of Rembrandts life from early fame to achievement of new effects with light and shade through his own paintingsEB REMNANTS OF A RACE ejs 18 minutes 5277 color 1955 Explores the precarious existence of the Bushmen who live in the desolate Kalahari Desert of southcentral Africa in Bechuanaland Shows these people absorbed in their relentless search for food in a 118region of sparse vegetation and few animals Describes unusual activities of their way of life including examples of local art work Also discusses the unusual sound of their languageEB RENAISSANCE THE REVISED EDITION js 13 minutes 4789 color 1978 A new interest in art and architecture new discoveries in science and technology a new spirit of exploration and learning and a new sense of the importance and potential of human beings character ized the Renaissance period of history This film examines the men and women whose works and ideas dramatically changed Europe and paved the way to modern timesC RENAISSANCE THEITS BEGINNINGS IN ITALY jsc 27 minutes 7480 1957 Presents background material leading to the Renaissance Shows how Italy took the lead in reviving the art poetry and philosophy of ancient Greece Depicts three important events which marked the gradual awakening of the Renaissancethe erection of a beautiful church by unknown Florentine masons the work of a Florentine artist and the many contributions made by Michelangelo EB REPORTING AND EXPLAINING jsc 14 minutes 5597 color 1970 Presents and illustrates many carefully structured examples of speaking techniques Points out the importance of being specific using simple terms using visual aids appropriate humor being organized for clarity and interest and other essentials for a good speechCEN REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS js 14 minutes 4177 1958 Shows the difference between sexual and asexual reproduction of plants and explains the processes involved in each Selfpollination crosspollination and ways in which plant strains are improved by selective breeding illustrate applications of principles of plant reproductionC REPTILES ejsc 13 minutes 4960 1955 Art illustrations of prehistoric reptiles introduce the five orders which remain on earth today Closeups of living lizards turtles tuataras crocodilians and serpents show the common characteris tics of reptiles and the ways in which they move eat reproduce and protect themselves Shows how reptiles are related to the intricate balance of nature and some of their uses to manEB REPTILES AND THEIR CHARACTERISTICS ejs 11 minutes 1807 1959 Identifies the five orders of animals that make up the reptile group and points out their common characteristics and some of their differences Shows snakes lizards turtles crocodilians and the rare tuatara in their native habitats how they live and reproduce their adaptations to their environments and some of the ways in which they benefit mankindC REPTILES ARE INTERESTING pe 11 minutes 250 color 1955 Among the oldest of the true land animals with backbones are those we call the reptiles the crocodilians the turtles the lizards the snakes and the group represented by the tuatara All reptiles have backbones breathe with lungs are coldblooded and are covered with scales or platesBFA RHYMING DICTIONARY OF PLANES A p 11 minutes 235 color 1979 Song and verse are used to introduce children to the amazing world of airplanes From a crop duster swooping low over a farm field to a jumbo jet carrying passengers to far away places airplanes serve many varied and vital functionsJ RHYMING DICTIONARY OF ZOO ANIMALS A p 10 minutes 238 color 1978 A tour of the zoo in song and rhyme Scientific fact and fun are interwoven in a series of verses which will delight young children The animals range from the wellknown to the exotic and extra ordinaryfrom the koala to the killer whale A film which will stimulate all and leave everyone singingJ RHYTHM IN MUSIC ej 14 minutes 4030 1951 Presents grade school orchestra rehearsal with the children work ing through a progression in rhythmic forms Rhythm is varied through the use of accent the changing of the speed of beats and the use of melodyC RHYTHMIC EXERCISES ej 11 minutes 1205 1950 Presents a group of junior high school boys illustrating rhythmic techniques in a series of exercises dotie to a simple melodic background Each element is then demonstrated in slowmotion detailBFA RICE FARMERS IN THAILAND jsc 19 minutes 5588 color 1969 Contrasts the old way of life with the new in a Thailand village Features Payong a rice farmer and village mayor who adopts new ideas for successful farming and persuades his people to irrigate according to advice from a government expert instead of relying on old customs Shows the King performing the traditional ceremony of blessing the rice at the beginning of the planting seasonFI RICHARD HUNT SCULPTOR jsc 14 minutes 4564 color 1970 Presents a study of sculptor Richard Hunt showing how he utilizes the resources of his urban environment to create fantastic structures in welded metals Follows Hunt as he collects junk welds brazes files and sketchesEB RICKYS GREAT ADVENTURE pe 11 minutes 524 color 1969 The story of a small boy unable to see will motivate students to make better use of their senses of touch taste smell and hearingAT RIGHT OR WRONGMAKING MORAL DECISIONS js 11 minutes 1260 1951 Tells the story of a boy who is caught breaking into a warehouse Considers the moral decisions of the watchman the boys mother the property owner the police sergeant a social worker and the boy himselfC RIKKITHE BABY MONKEY pe 10 minutes 421 1949 Pictures Rikki a baby rhesus monkey in his jungle home Shows Rikki with his mother being fed being watched over and exploring the interesting world about him Shows him in a variety of typical play antics with a young monkey friend and narrowly avoiding trouble with an unfriendly snakeEB RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER jsc 28 minutes 7037 1954 Shows steel engravings by Paul Gustave Dore which illustrate Coleridges poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner as it is read aloudUC RISE OF BIG BUSINESS THE js 27 minutes 7033 1970 Studies the values aspirations and achievements of Andrew Camegie John D Rockefeller and JP Morgan Shows the effect these men had on the growth of great business enterprises and the further effect these enterprises had on American societyEB RISE OF LABOR THE js 30 minutes 7115 1969 Traces the history of the American labor movement Discusses the working conditions from the 1800s to the present the effect of early strikes in changing governmental attitudes toward labor and the organization of the American Federation OrganizationEB 119RISE OF NATIONS IN EUROPE jsc 14 minutes 4079 1955 Portrays the historical rise of nations in Europe from about 1100 Selects France as a typical example of an emerging nation during this period and shows how wars an increase in wealth trade the revival of learning the rise of a middle class and the use of new and powerful weapons of war contributed to the shifting of power until the national government was formed Cites Spain as an example in which royal marriage became the main cause of national unityC RISE OF THE AMERICAN CITY THE js 32 minutes 7045 color 1970 Presents Mayor John Lindsey of New York and comedian Godfrey Cambridge commenting on the problems of pollution poverty hunger violence and social change Points out what problems really are and some of the steps that can be taken to solve themEB RISE OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE js 14 minutes 4212 1959 Traces the development of the Roman Empire from its origin about 2000 BC with the amalgamation of the Latin and Etruscan tribes near Rome to its days of greatest power under Emperor Augustus in the first century AD Emphasizes the Romans concept of democ racy and citizenship their system of laws and administration and their military strength Deals with the influences of Roman family life and ideals throughout the Empire Identifies the problems that led to the breakdown of democracy in Rome and points to the challenges to Roman power by the barbarian tribes of Central Europe Uses maps and animation to trace the growth of the Empire and reenactments on the actual locations to visualize Roman lifeC RIVER RHINE THE ejs 22 minutes 4695 color 1968 Examines the geographical character of the Rhine Valley and the nature of its river traffic Follows the entire length to illustrate the nature and movement of the traffic on this busy international waterway Shows the main industries types of agriculture and new construction in the RhinelandIFB RIVERS ej 10 minutes 908 1959 Follows a river as it is formed from tiny mountain streams through its journey to the seas Explains the importance of rivers as a source of water food minerals and transportation Describes the water cycleGA RIVERS AND OUR HISTORY ej 10 minutes 1997 color 1966 Depicts a boys trip down a river and uses this trip as a basis for an analysis of early trips on rivers during the exploration period in America Explains how early river settlements grew into vast citiesJ ROBERT E LEE A BACKGROUND STUDY jsc 16 minutes 4036 color 1953 Traces the life of the southern general Robert E Lee describes his family background shows present views of West Point and tells of his success in the Mexican War Introductory scenes show his tomb and birthplace Uses maps to illustrate the issues between the North and South and describes through still pictures and narration the action of the Civil War Presents Lee as a deeply religious man who was loved by his menC ROBERT FROST sc 28 minutes 7493 1958 Fourtime winner of the Pulitzer Price for poetry Robert Frost discusses his life and work with Bela Kornitzer Hungarianbom author at his farm home in Vermont A lifelong critic of regimentation in schools and universities Frost recalls the wide range of personal experiencesas a mill worker country school teacher cobbler smalltown editor and a farmerthat furnished the background for his achievements in poetry He reads two of his poems Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening and The Drumlin WoodchuckFI ROBIN REDBREAST SECOND EDITION pe II minutes 121 color 1957 Shows Mother and Father Robin building a nest and the young robins hatching being fed and leaving the nest Depicts the robins gathering straw and mud for their nest where baby robins are later shown hatching Pictures a cat being chased by Father Robin and a flock of robins migrating south for the winterEB ROCKS e 10 minutes 1339 1952 Shows a group of gradeschool children taking some rocks home for one childs father to identify He divides the rocks into three piles and points out the characteristics of sedimentary rocks such as sandstone and limestone igneous rocks such as granite and lava and metamorphic rocks such as slate and marble He also explains how each type was formedGA ROCKS FOR BEGINNERS ej 16 minutes 4794 color 1958 Presents the fundamentals of rock classification and the origin and characteristics of the various classes of rocks Explains the signifi cance of rock formations Simple illustrations are used to introduce the crystalline structure of rocksJHP ROCKS THAT FORM ON THE EARTHS SURFACE ejs 17 minutes 4880 color 1964 Shows where sedimentary rocks come from what they are made of and how they are formed Uses examples and demonstrations to explore some of the ways in which sediments are produced transported accumulated and hardened into sedimentary rock by processes which can be observed on land and in shallow waterEB ROCKS THAT ORIGINATE UNDERGROUND ejs 22 minutes 5432 color 1966 Explores the origin of igneous and metamorphic rocks Uses indirect evidence to reconstruct geologic conditions inside the earths crust Investigates the requirements for growing intergrown crystalline mineral grains which igneous and metamorphic rocks have as a common characteristic These requirements combined with observations from nature are used as a basis for studying the origin of underground rocksEB ROCKY MOUNTAINS ejs 28 minutes 7950 color 1962 Tours the Canadian Rocky Mountains showing glaciers ever greens deciduous trees and grasslands Emphasizes the many different animals that depend on the variety of plant life present Points out that every year more wilderness in the Rockies is given over to tourists Stresses the need for preservation of the wilder ness wildlife and plantsFI ROCKY MOUNTAINS A GEOGRAPHIC REGION ej 11 minutes 1705 color 1962 Shows the Rocky Mountains in Alaska Canada and the continen tal United States including a geographic overview tells of their natural resources and their role in the development of the continentC ROGER WILLIAMSFOUNDER OF RHODE ISLAND jsc 28 minutes 7481 1956 Recreates the dramatic story of Roger Williams conflict with the Puritan leaders of New England his fight for separation of church and state freedom of conscience and protection of minority groups the heresy trial which resulted in his banishment from the Massachusetts Bay Colony and his decision to establish a new colony a place of freedom and libertya refuge for mankind EB ROMAN WALL jsc II minutes 1888 1956 Uses drawings animation dioramas and actual scenes to describe 120Hadrians great wall which marked the extent of Roman rule in England Discusses forts milecastles turrets barracks and store houses in their defensive role as well as their design for a point of attack Presents some of the remains of the wall still standing 1600 years laterC ROMANTICISM REVOLT OF THE SPIRIT jsc 27 minutes 7467 color 1971 Presents the Romantic Movement as an era much like our own an era of spiraling technology and bewildering change Dramatizes excerpts from the works of Hugo Shelley Byron Emily Bronte and others who spoke out for individuality freedom sentiment and revoltLCA ROMEO AND JULIET js 42 minutes 9008 1936 Presents an abridged version of the feature film based on Shake speares play Follows the action of the love story throughoutFI ROOTS OF PLANTS SECOND EDITION ejs 10 minutes 173 1957 Describes different kinds of roots explains how they serve to hold the plant in place and how they absorb food elements from the soil Timelapse photography cinemicrography animated drawings and laboratory experiments demonstrate root growth the work of root hairs and osmosisEB ROPE SKIPPINGBASIC STEPS ejsc 16 minutes 5502 color 1965 Introduces techniques of rope jumping in a physical education program Basic steps are simple two foot step alternate foot step swing foot step swing step forward swing step sideward rocker step spread legs back and forward cross legs heel toe shuffle toe heel click and arm cross over Steps repeated in three different tempos slow double time and fast Music with lively tempo accompaniesMAMO RUBBER IN TODAYS WORLD ej 10 minutes 1844 1957 Traces the history of and the major steps in the production of natural and synthetic rubber Demonstrates the importance of rubber in todays livingC RUFUS M TRY AGAIN e 13 minutes 4770 color 1978 Rufus M is the third book about the Moffat family by Newberry award winner Eleanor Estes This film dramatizes Chapter 1 where Rufus Moffat learned about the library His older brother and sister had taunted him that he could not read With great determination he went to the library to check out a book only to meet with a gruff librarian who was equally determined that no one but no one could check out a book if he couldnt write his name Two equally determined characters are bound to clash and the rest of the film traces their conflict and eventual reconciliation when Rufus does learn to print his name A warm amusing story showing that perseverance pays offBFA RULES LAWS AND YOU e 11 minutes 2049 color 1969 Emphasizes that respect for law and order begins with acceptance of rules made by the family school and community Shows the importance of rules and laws in a variety of situations involving boys club regulations rules for playing games traffic regulations and petty theft lawsNVF RUMPELSTILTSKIN p 17 minutes 5503 color 1966 Presents live action dramatization by the Peppermint Players a childrens repertory theatre company of Princess Juliana and the strange little man who could spin straw into goldMCGH RUN DICK RUN JANE jsc 20 minutes 5762 color 1971 This film featuring Dr Kenneth H Cooper MD author of Aerobics reveals the importance of regular exercise in maintaining good health It motivates the viewer to do something positive about his physical and emotional fitnessBY RUNNING FOR SHERIFF p 13 minutes 5061 1954 Emphasizes the importance of a balanced diet proper rest body building activities and good sportsmanship Employs the story of a contest between Cowboy Careful and Kid Careless to ex plain the value of proper health and nutritional habits and good conductCCA RUNNING GREAT js 19 minutes 4579 color 1976 This film talks about the job potential for young people both male and female in automotive service Usfng interviews with young adults who are already successfully employed in various phases of the car and truck service industry the film surveys the available jobs the opportunities for promotion and the variety challenges and satisfactions of the work It depicts the training and schooling necessary for these careers in servicing todays more complex vehiclesNTVN RYTHMES DE PARIS FRENCH LANG FILM sc 9 minutes 311 color 1971 As dawn breaks in the Bois de Boulogne the city awakens Commuters and urbanites head toward their destinations while the visitor moving with the crowds follows their daily routine A tour of principal points of interest is coupled with an introduction to Parisians as people with emphasis on their interests and ordinary activities The end of the workday completes the visit leaving the viewer with a last glimpse of the City of LightEB SAFE RIDE ON YOUR SCHOOL BUS p 14 minutes 5647 color 1970 Tells of Bobby who was hit by a car on his way home from school because he did not follow good safety rules Summarizes safe practices for getting to and waiting at the school bus stop boarding the bus riding and leaving the bus Shows both correct and incorrect practicesMAMO SAFETY ADVENTURES OUT OF DOORS pe 11 minutes 308 1959 Stresses the importance of knowing how to play safely while swimming boating camping and playing on playgrounds Offers examples of good safety habits and demonstrates important safety points with rhymed slogansEB SAFETY AS WE PLAY e 7 minutes 312 color Shows children on their way to the playground demonstrating safety rules for pedestrians bicyclists and ball playersACI SAFETY BELT FOR SUSIE esc 11 minutes 724 color 1963 Uses anthropometric dummies and dolls to show what could happen to children not wearing safety belts in collisions Emphasizes that children one year old and older should wear safety beltsUC SAFETY CHECK YOUR CAR s 16 minutes 4686 color 1976 Prevention of costly car repairs can not only save you money it can also help you avoid unnecessary accidents that could result in injury or loss of life This film is designed to demonstrate effective automobile maintenance to the average driverPFP SAFETY IN THE HOME THIRD EDITION pej 12 minutes 4883 color 1965 Shows children how to think ahead as the first step toward home safety Closes with several test situations for which children are to choose the correct safe course of actionEB SAFETY IN THE SHOP BASIC PRACTICES jsc 14 minutes 5657 1970 Emphasizes the workers responsibility for safety in using hand and power tools in both the wood and metal shops Shows the 121importance of proper clothing the safe way to lift and carry the value of tidiness in the shop and the ways to guard against possible firesC SAFETY IN THE SHOP HAND TOOLS jsc 14 minutes 4877 1970 Shows the value in both wood and metal shops of keeping hand tools in good condition the need to keep saws and chisels sharp and possible dangers from broken handles worn tips and burrs Emphasizes the importance of protective clothing and demonstrates safe use of the forge and welding equipmentC SAFETY IN THE SHOP POWER TOOLS jsc 14 minutes 5656 1970 Stresses common sense practices in the use of woodworking and metalworking machines including the drill press grinder jointer router and various types of power saws and lathes Shows the need for proper clothing machine guards making adjustments before starting the machine dealing with broken blades and the value of neatnessC SAFETY ON OUR SCHOOL BUS SECOND EDITION Pe 13 minutes 5116 color 1980 Illustrates proper conduct on the school bus and emphasizes the responsibilities of riders in maintaining safety the proper way to get on and off the bus how to wait for the bus the six basic rules of safe bus riding and the importance of emergency evacuation drillsEBE SAFETY ON THE PLAYGROUND SECOND EDITION Pe 14 minutes 4790 color 1966 Points up safe practices in catching and batting softballs and playing on seesaws slides and swings Emphasizes that considera tion for others on the playground results in a good time for allEB SAFETY ON THE SCHOOL BUS pe 10 minutes 534 1951 Points out that manufacturers legislators inspectors policemen and bus drivers are concerned with the safety of pupils who use the school bus Exphasizes that each child has the greatest responsibil ity for his own safety Illustrates good and bad behavior while waiting for the bus getting on riding and getting offMCGH SAFETY ON THE STREET SECOND EDITION Pe 11 minutes 567 color 1965 Places the responsibility for safety on the children themselves why they must be alert and why safety is their own decision Helps overcome the feeling that safety is for sissies and that rules are not for me Reallife situations make this film equally valuable for discussion classes on driver trainingEB SAFETY ON THE WATER pejs 28 minutes 7466 Explains the importance of safety precautions and a knowledge of seamanship in the operation of small pleasure boatsNF SAFETY OR SLAUGHTER js 14 minutes 4779 color 1958 Highway safety is the subject of this vivid film which presents the reasons why industry should be concerned with traffic accidents Illustrates safe driving techniques stresses courtesy and drives home its points by including footage of several accidentsIFB SAFETY THROUGH SEAT BELTS s 13 minutes 4995 1958 Utilizes anthropometric dummies in test collisions to prove that seat belts can minimize occupant injuryUC SAFETY WITH ELECTRICITY Pe 10 minutes 1560 1963 Explains the nature sources and uses of electricity in order to demonstrate why electricity is dangerous and how the danger can be minimized Illustrates desirable practices in using elecrtrical equipment and appliancesEB SAGA OF WESTERN MAN CORTEZ AND THE LEGEND PARTI jsc 27 minutes 7567 color 1967 Describes Cortez landing in Mexico in 1519 and how 500 Spaniards conquered an empire of 14 million people Portrays the epic clash between Cortez and Montezuma Emphasizes Spanish expansion in the New World Spain as a colonial empire and the cultural heritage of modern MexicoMCGH SAGA OF WESTERN MAN CORTEZ AND THE LEGEND PART II jsc 25 minutes 7568 color 1967 See description of Pt IMCGH SAGA OF WESTERN MAN THE 1492 PART I THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE jsc 15 minutes 5413 color 1965 Focuses on the Renaissance as it flowered in Florence Italy Great art treasures illustrate the freeing of mans spirit in a new age Includes excerpts from Leonardo da Vincis writings on art the architecture of living things and the probability of mans flying like a birdMCGH SAGA OF WESTERN MAN THE 1492 PART II CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS jsc 40 minutes 9027 color 1965 Reenacts Christopher Columbus long struggle to gain support for an exploratory voyage to the Indies Uses his own words to describe the problems encountered during the voyage He explains that he concealed the small ships true speed and position in order to forestall a mutiny by his discouraged crews Closes as the ships reach the shore of the New WorldMCGH SAGA OF WESTERN MAN THE 1776 PART I jsc 27 minutes 7387 color Portrays the events and people prominent in the American colonies as dissatisfaction grew into open rebellion against George Ills oppressive measures Well known historical figures are shown in art works or in silhouette scenes as highlights of their speeches and writings are presented The anonymous soldiers of both armies are shown in live action scenes Unusual color photography a variety of voices and an original musical score supplement the use of many authentic sites and objectsMCGH SAGA OF WESTERN MAN THE 1776 PART II jsc 27 minutes 7388 color See description of Pt IMCGH SAGA OF WESTERN MAN THE 1898 PART I jsc 27 minutes 7389 color Shows the settling of the West and the development of cities and industries as a prelude to the nations outward look which culmi nated in the SpanishAmerican War Pictures the nations contrasting wealth and poverty the rise of sweatshops and labor unions the clash of imperialists and antiimperialists the poignance of immigrants at Ellis Island the last Indian battle and the joining of the East and West by railroad Uses contemporary newspaper illustrations paintings and photographsMCGH SAGA OF WESTERN MAN THE 1898 PART II jsc 27 minutes 7390 color See description of Pt IMCGH SAGA OF WESTERN MAN THE 1964 PART I jsc 27 minutes 7391 color Shows the United States and its multiplicity of social and economic problems in an age of rapid change Illustrates the relative amounts of money spent on education and gambling the increase in our ability both to destroy and to save lives the persistence of poverty in the midst of prosperity the everincreasing importance of edu cational opportunities the effects of automation the social and economic roles of the teenager and the elderly and the use of leisure timeMCGH 122SAGA OF WESTERN MAN THE 1964 PART II jsc 27 minutes 7392 color See description of Pt I MCGH SAILING A TOY BOAT p 7 minutes 606 color 1952 Shows Frank sailing his toy sailboat on the pond with one of his sister Jeans dolls as a passenger When the doll falls overboard Franks dog Penny swims to her rescueEB SALT MARSH THE A QUESTION OF VALUES jsc 22 minutes 4421 color 1975 For his own survival man has to recognize the limits of his exploitation of natural systems This film documents the value of the biological communities that exist between sea and land The importance of energy flow and food supply in salt marshes and estuaries are emphasized The film arouses concern for these irreplaceable systemsEB SAMOA jsc 30 minutes 7569 color 1963 Describes the location of Samoa everyday activities such as gathering and preparing food the economic importance of the coconut village government fishing and building a guest houseWD SAN ANDREAS FAULT THE jsc 21 minutes 4425 color 1974 Nowhere are the geologic forces that shape the earth more evident than at Californias San Andreas Fault Dramatic aerial photography and startling geologic evidence document the awesome forces that come into play in the fault zone The film shows what the fault trace looks like what it has done to the landscape and to the rocks of California and how it is being monitored and studied with creep meters tiltmeters strain gages and seismometers The use of computers to forecast seismic activity is describedEB SAND t 12 minutes 5797 color 1975 Because of its texture and other physical properties sand gives immense satisfaction to children when they play with it It can also provide valuable learning experiences if equipment is introduced gradually and play is conducted with somebut minimumteacher supervision In a carefully worked out sequence the preschoolers in this film use a variety of equipment in playing with sand almost incidentally developing concepts and vocabulary basic to reading mathematics and scienceMEDG SANTA FE AND THE TRAIL pe 20 minutes 5419 1959 Shows how in the early 1800s American traders traveled the Santa Fe Trail to build a profitable trade with the Spanish settlements in the Southwest Also pictures the people of Santa Fe both Spanish and Pueblo IndianEB SANTA MONICA PROJECT THE te 28 minutes 7542 color 1972 Special Education Educational procedures in public school class for emotionally disturbed children aged 615 Describes hierarchy of educational goals means of promoting attention and response Emphasizes routine learning to understand environment mastering academic skills and utilizing commercially available materialsAIMS SATELLITESSTEPPING STONES TO SPACE js 18 minutes 4732 Explains what satellites are and why they are important to us Examines Explorer I Americas first manmade satellite and shows what instruments satellites carry what those instruments tell us about outer space why satellites stay up and what determines their lifetimeBFA SAVANNAH ejsc 14 minutes 5028 color Features a pictorial tour of historic Savannah Emphasizes the original planning of the city by Oglethorpe and the present restoration of colonial architecture Shows River Street City Hall Savannah River and Port Industrial Complexes Fort Pulaski Parks and Monuments Points out Savannah as being a cultural and recreational centerSCC SAVANNAH THE WAKING GIANT ejsc 16 minutes 5263 color Features an industrial tour of Savannah Shows many of the large industries currently located and industrial facilities available for an expanding industrial center Points out progressive government good living facilities and good community climateSDA SAVE THOSE TEETH ej 10 minutes 429 1949 Shows Dans dentist discussing tooth decay and preventive meth ods Illustrates the correct way to brush teeth and stresses the need for a well balanced diet then explains the fluoride treatment for protecting teethEB SCARCITY AND PLANNING js 17 minutes 4928 color 1977 Juan Perez is the first patient in a new clinic He and his wife Julia become aware of the many people who worked at separate specialized tasks not knowing that the result of their efforts would be the treatment of Juans broken patella The concept of scarcity is also introducedthat individuals always want more than they are able to acquire at any given momentWD SCHOOL BOARD IN ACTION ct 22 minutes 4383 1954 Shows how a school board meets community problems in education through democratic action Depicts in a series of school board meetings with citizens the manner in which the community and the board deal with such problems as censorship of textbooks teach ers salary increases selection of new school board members and the floating of a bond issue to build a new schoolNSBA SCHOOL BUS AND YOU THE REVISED EDITION pe 10 minutes 1325 color 1966 Teaches safety and courtesy to beginners in their trip from home to school and back again Shows and explains correct procedures for boarding and leaving school and public buses when and where to cross streets and roads and how to use emergency exits and the need for learning and following safe practicesPRP SCHOOL RULES HOW THEY HELP US ej 9 minutes 1576 1953 Scenes show everyday rules in action on the city street on the basketball court and in the school halls When a boy tries to make an exception to the library rules the film shows by analogy and example that school rules are ways to make life in school smoother and more pleasant to facilitate fairness and safety for all and to make it easier for people to get along togetherC SCIENCE AND SUPERSTITION SECOND EDITION ej 10 minutes 358 color 1973 Common beliefs from the world of superstition compared with scientifically tested ideas illustrate similarities and differences between science and superstition Both resulted from a desire to understand nature But science offers a different way of thinking in which there are clear definitions and careful testing before conclu sions are madeC SCIENCE CONSERVES THE FOREST ejs 16 minutes 4418 color 1967 Emphasizes the role of science in wise use and renewal of natural resources Demonstrates modern scientific techniques essential to forest management Explains the multiple activities of the US Forest Ranger in science and management and shows the types of employment offered in forest conservationEB SCIENCE OF LIGHT pe 11 minutes 783 1960 Explains the basic principles of light and sight and then demon 123strates them through a variety of simple experiments Develops the concepts of how we see the speed of light absorption reflection and refractionCHU SCIENCE OF THE SEA sc 19 minutes 4699 color 1958 Describes the relationship of the ocean to mans life food and weather Uses animation and live action photography to describe the work of the oceanographer in his analysis of the effects of the ocean the oceanic currents and temperature variations the charac ter of the ocean floor and the raw materials in the seawater and below the ocean floor Indicates the importance of understanding the oceans if man is to be able to control his environment IFB SCIENTIFIC METHOD IN ACTION js 22 minutes 4864 color 1960 Illustrates the six steps in the scientific method using as examples Galileos experiment with falling bodies and a detailed treatment of the research by Dr Jonas Salk in his search for a polio vaccine Steps shown include observing a problem collecting information forming a hypothesis conducting experiments drawing conclu sions and checking the conclusions Illustrates mans use of the scientific method in his daily activities and in understanding the world about himIFB SCOTLAND BACKGROUND OF LITERATURE SECOND EDITION jsc 10 minutes 559 1962 Pictures the battleground of the Borderlands the storied Lowlands and the scenic Highlands of Scotland which have served as backgrounds for the works of Burns Scott Carlyle Stevenson and other authors Associates each location with familiar stories and poemsC SCOTLAND DANCES jsc 15 minutes 4937 color Pictures the many and varied dances of Scotland against the colorful native backgroundCONT SCRAP THE SUPERNATURAL RESOURCES js 12 minutes 820 color 1976 This film takes a look into the world of scrap recycling from historical times to the presentISIS SCRUFFY Pe 7 minutes 828 color 1959 Shows Scruffy a kitten running away from home to find a sunbeam and being joined by other animals of the woods Grandfa ther Hare saves them when their boat is carried over a waterfall and they return home much wiserSF SCULPTURE FORMS OF LIFE jsc 18 minutes 5643 color 1971 Shows the materials of the sculptor the techniques and many examples of sculpture from different places and ages Points out that sculpture up to modern times dealt with the outer world of man now abstract thoughts feelings ideas and images are finding expression and shape in contemporary worksMCGH SEA ADVENTURES OF SANDY THE SNAIL Pe 14 minutes 5292 color 1957 Through finger painting and narration the film presents a teacher as she takes her pupils on an imaginary trip with Sandy the snail Introduces such sea folk as the starfish puffer abalone shark and sea horse Shows each sea creature being finger painted and the background addedEB SEA FEVER js 8 minutes 661 color 1966 Features a visual interpretation of John Masefields Sea Fever Presented to create an appreciation for a great poem to stir the imagination sharpen the viewers awareness and motivate him to express his discoveries to othersCCA SEA MYSTERIES OF THE DEEP ejs 23 minutes 6182 color 1979 This film examines some of the inhabitants of the ocean depths One focus is the hunterhunted relationship that abounds undersea Another is the recent but deadly predator that threatens all sea lifehuman beings and their endless supply of pollutantsEB SEA ZOO ejs 10 minutes 1422 1951 Depicts the sea as a vast laboratory in which a struggle for existence and survival takes place Shows how many strange creatures such as the jellyfish oyster starfish flatfish lobster etc live and pro tect themselvesAL SEASONS OF THE YEAR pe 11 minutes 1285 1952 Describes how the four seasons effect changes in human activities in plant and animal life and in the weather Shows how plants and animals protect themselvesC SEASONS THE ej 11 minutes 344 1951 Explains the movements of the earth in relation to the sun and the resultant causes of seasons Includes the earths inclination on its axis and the change of seasons in each of the climatic zones UEVA SECOND LANGUAGE A YOUR KEY TO UNDERSTAND ING jsct 14 minutes 4514 color 1976 This film stresses the importance of second language study to students parents counselors and the community Many of the values of the study of a second language are emphasized from international trade to working as a busboy in a local restaurant Scenes filmed in many parts of the world illustrate the points that are made for second language studyB SECOND WORLD WAR ALLIED VICTORY js 28 minutes 7540 1963 Reviews the developments in World War II from early 1943 to the surrender of Japan in 1945 Composed of newsreel armed forces and captured film footageEB SECOND WORLD WAR PRELUDE TO CONFLICT js 29 minutes 7538 1964 Uses newsreel armed forces and captured film footage to docu ment events between 1918 and 1939 which led to World War II Emphasizes the gravity of the threat to world security created by the rise of the Axis powers and the futility of appeasement as an instrument of international policyEB SECOND WORLD WAR TRIUMPH OF THE AXIS js 25 minutes 7539 1963 Reviews the early years of World War II when the Axis powers encouraged by Allied indecision and military unpreparedness were conquering much of Europe and the Far East Describes how Nazi Germany and Japan conceived and carried out their bold plans for world conquestEB SECONDS COUNT ejs 15 minutes 4025 color 1965 Includes many incidents dealing with drowning and asphyxia problems emphasizes the need for speed in applying emergency resuscitation by the mouthtomouth method Demonstrates ex haled air resuscitation even before a drowning victim is pulled from the water Also shows how important it is for the victim once breathing has restarted to be taken to a hospital for close observation to avoid relapseIFB SECRETS OF THE ANT AND INSECT WORLD js 13 minutes 4953 color 1961 Explores the variety of ways various species of ants have learned to adapt to their environment and use it constructively Ants depicted 124are the honeycask ants the leafcutter ants hunter ants and the harvester ants Documents the fierce battle between a red ant colony and an attacking colony of black ants Also shows black ants driving off a snake which is trying to eat their larvae Stresses the various useful contributions of ants to manWD SECRETS OF THE BEE WORLD ejs 13 minutes 4956 color 1961 Follows the life cycle of honey bees with attention to their duty m the hive and reproduction Includes the processes involved in wax making comb structure pollen gathering and production and storage of honey Depicts swarming as a means of insuring survival of the species Describes the development of new queens from the nurturing of appropriate cells to the killing of other queens by the first emerging or strongest queen The mating flight of the drone and queen is briefly described A dramatic sequence shows how the bees cooperate to save their tree hive when it is threatened by a forest fireWD SECRETS OF THE PLANT WORLD js 16 minutes 4955 color 1961 Uses timelapse photography to show the means used by plants for adaptation and survival placing emphasis upon means of seed dispersal seed germination and plant growth Pictures seed dispersal by parachute selfplanting shooting out seeds and releasing seeds only after the heat of forest fires Plant growth and seed germination are observed in growth of roots leaves and mushrooms vines searching for support flowers blossoming and fruit ripeningWD SECRETS OF THE UNDERWATER WORLD jsc 15 minutes 4954 color 1961 Surveys some of the various species of animals living in fresh and salt water and the animals means of adaptation Studies the structure and varieties in form found in protozoans and rotifers Mating and rearing of the young by the male among stickleback fish are studied in detail Dragonfly nymphs are observed capturing small aquatic animals Documents the building of an underwater air chamber by the diving spider and the archer fishs technique of shooting down insects that are above the water Marine animals illustrated are the kelpfish that walks on the ocean floor several species of jellyfish mollusks including daphne and barnacles angler fish the decorator crab and the courtship of the fiddler crabWD SEED DISPERSAL THIRD EDITION pe 11 minutes 215 color 1971 Shows how a variety of seeds are dispersed and the mechanisms some have to insure better germination Contributes to better understanding of the concept of dormancy and establishes the ecological significance of seed dispersal especially as it relates to weed distributionEB SEED GERMINATION jsc 14 minutes 5364 I960 Demonstrates a variety of experiments with germinating seeds one of the key phenomena of the plant world Shows the practical significance of seed and grain plants which form 75 of the worlds food supply as an additional incentive to research and studyEB SEED PLANTS THE DIVERSITY IN ADAPTATION js 11 minutes 1998 color 1967 Compares gymnosperms and angiosperms to more primitive plants and to each other to learn why they are successfully adapted to various land environments Shows the characteristics of these seed plants their methods of reproduction and why they are the most numerous plantsC SEEDS GROW INTO PLANTS pe 10 minutes 1908 color 1956 Shows four children and their teacher on a walk in the woods where they see a variety of seeds and learn certain facts and principles about them Depicts a variety of ways in which seeds travel shows the composition of seeds and discusses their requirements for growthC SEGMENTATION ANNELIDS jsc 16 minutes 5355 1962 Describes the origin and dynamics of segmentation The four classes of annelid worms are studied Animation and microphotography are used to illustrate the more difficult concept of their biology Life cycle of earthworm is given special attentionEB SELFDEFENSE FOR GIRLS jsc 17 minutes 5632 color 1969 Uses dramatized episodes of threatened attack to introduce funda mental selfdefense techniques and to prepare girls and women to meet attackers without panicBFA SELF INCORPORATED SERIES This series is designed to help young adolescents cope with the problems that arise as a result of the physical emotional and social changes they are experiencing Each program is a dramatized exploration of one of the daytoday problems common to eleventothirteenyearolds Taking the childs point of view the programs deal with topics like peergroup pressure dating readi ness cliques privacy achievement and ethical decisionmaking The openended format provides teachers and other adults with an effective means of stimulating youngsters to talk candidly about their concerns to become aware of the choices available to them and to understand the consequences of chosen actionsAIT SELF INCORPORATED FAMILY MATTERS j 15 minutes 4506 color 1975 When Andy a teenaged girl who feels her family is failing her invites her divorced parents to watch her swim in a race a series of unpleasant confrontations resultsAIT SELF INCORPORATED GETTING CLOSER j 15 minutes 4508 color 1975 When Greg shy and anxious about his relationships with girls finally makes up his mind to ask Laura to dance Louie whisks her away and Greg is left alone embarrassed and disappointedAIT SELF INCORPORATED MY FRIEND j 15 minutes 4505 color 1975 Virgil a young Navajo and Eddie a young Caucasian are best friends until they begin junior high school and each is pressured by his ethnic group to stay away from the otherAIT SELF INCORPORATED NO TRESPASSING j 15 minutes 4504 color 1975 Alex who lives with his family in an apartment in the city is so fed up with his lack of privacy that he takes refuge in an abandoned buildingAIT SELF INCORPORATED TRYING TIMES j 15 minutes 4492 color 1975 When Meg visits her cousin Julie in the city she must decide whether to smoke and drink in order to fit in with Julies groupAIT SELF INCORPORATED WHO WINS j 15 minutes 4501 color 1975 Lennys best negative for a photography contest is destroyed in a scuffle with his competitor and Lenny must decide whether to submit his secondbest cheat or give upAIT SENSE PERCEPTION REVISED EDITION jsc 28 minutes 7013 color 1968 Examines the senses of sight hearing touch taste and smell in terms of structure and function Presents demonstrations of inverted vision and odors made visible Shows that perception actually takes place in the brain not in the sense organs Points out how limited our senses are through demonstrations with silent ultrasonic soundMIS 125SENTENCES ej 6 minutes 945 color 1961 Explains the four kinds of sentences statements commands exclamations and questions Illustrates how each is used An animated filmBFA SENTENCES AND SOLUTION SETS c 21 minutes 4771 1959 Explains and illustrates with classroom scenes the way to introduce sets variables and open sentences to students Gives examples that show how the concept of set makes the teaching of inequalities as well as equations simpler and clearer With a solid understanding ot these basic concepts even the average student will progress more rapidly and with greater sureness than ever beforeMCGH SENTENCES MANY WAYS TO BEGIN ejs 112 minutes 3110 color 1981 Linda discovers an office ransacked and its usual occupant missing She rushes for help and a mystery is underway Unfortunately it s a dull mystery One clue to its humdrum narrative is that nearly all the sentences follow the same pattern The story starts again This time the sentences are varied Suddenly we find ourselves caught up in the tale We then repeat the episode showing how each sentence achieved its effectCEN SENTENCES SUBJECT AND PREDICATE js 14 minutes 4307 1963 Stresses the ideas that good sentence structure helps us toward better writing and speaking and that knowing the subject and predicate is one of the most helpful ways to understand sentence structure Analyzes a variety of sentences and identifies and defines simple and compound subjects and simple and compound predicatesC SENTENCES THAT ASK AND TELL P 11 minutes 1740 g Using illustrations and a technique in which children themselves handle words and phrases to build sentences this film demonstrates that a sentence is a complete thought the difference between asking and telling sentences and how punctuation and capitalization are usedC SER Y ESTAR SPANISH LANG FILM jsc 11 minutes 924 1953 Illustrates the differences between the meaning and uses of the Spanish verbs ser and estar both of which in English mean to be Explanations are given with the aid of prewritten examples which include a practical vocabulary Adverbs of place are presented with the help of a cat and mouse taking opposite positions Provides practice with the tenses of infinitive indicative and conditional moods as well as the present perfect and present progressive forms Spanish narrationALT onCoAfNitsApVaErTtHsE aSAME NUMBER F ELEMENTS as ct 30 minutes 7117 Considers the notion of pairing The idea is extended from comparing finite sets to comparing infinite setsNYSDE SEVEN RULES OF BICYCLE SAFETY Pe 7 minutes 1517 color 1965 Gives rules for safe bicycling such as keep the bike in good mechanical condition obey traffic signs ride with traffic and walk the bike across intersectionsL SHADOW OF THE BUFFALO ejs 9 minutes 720 Visits Yellowstone National Park to explain the story of the American buffalo and its destruction Shows the Yellowstone herd and then explains the methods used by the Indians to capture the buffalo Tells why the white man after the Civil War destroyed the buffalo herds Illustrates with film footage dioramas and photographsIU SHAGGY THE COYOTE Pe 10 minutes 1913 1956 Explains the similarities of the coyote the wolf and the dog Shows the coyote Shaggy in a search for food as he chases a farmers chickens and is routed by a dog When the farmer sets a trap for Shaggy he eats the bait without getting caughtC SHAKESPEARESOUL OF AN AGE PART I sc 27 minutes 7299 color 1963 Uses authentic maps and scenes of English towns and cities to point out landmarks in Shakespeares life Sir Michael Redgrave recites illustrative passages from key speeches in Shakespeares Chroni cles comedies and tragediesMCGH SHAKESPEARESOUL OF AN AGE PART II sc 27 minutes 7300 color 1963 See description of Pt IMCGH SHAKESPEARES THEATERTHE GLOBE PLAYHOUSE sc 18 minutes 4397 1952 Shows a model of the original Globe Playhouse illustrating the various acting areas the possible methods of staging and lighting and some of the limitations and advantages of the Elizabethan theater Excerpts from some of Shakespeares plays are portrayed by models demonstrating the possible movement from one stage to another and the flexibility of this type of theaterUC SHAPES AND POLARITIES OF MOLECULES sc 17 minutes 5256 color 1962 Uses animation and liveaction photography to relate electrical effects and molecular polarity Develops a model of polar and nonpolar molecules to explain electrical effects Extends the model to explain differences in solubility conductivity and chemical reactivityMLA SHAPES WE LIVE WITH THE e 14 minutes 4330 color 1970 This film introduces the student to four basic shapes The simple likenesses and differences between the sphere the cylinder the cone and the cube are demonstrated and defined with the aid of colorful models By illustrating each shape with familiar everyday objects the film also creates an awareness of shapes in the environmentBFA SHAPING PROGRESS js 14 minutes 5027 color 1976 Examines the techniques and technology in one of mankinds most basic methods of manufacturing the art and science of casting metalGM 6 SHAPING THE NEWS FOR THE CONSUMER js 17 minutes 4522 color 1975 This narrative film shows that while more people believe in the truth of TV news than in other forms of news its function is rather limited We watch the process of preparing one TV story as the basis of the idea that TV is primarily a headline service We then see the advantages and disadvantages of other news sources concluding that each source can be well used if we know what to expect from itBFA SHARK MANEATER OR MYTH ejs 24 minutes 8128 color 1976 Investigates the latest scientific research on the behavior of sharks and examines new warning and protective devices designed to ward off sharks infrequent but devastating attacks on human beingsEB SHELTER THIRD EDITION Pe 11 minutes 229 color 1980 A lively look at the history of housing and community develop ment The film illustrates the many uses of shelter from past to present and demonstrates how a house is built New ways are suggested for building houses in the futureEB 126 SHELTERED WORKSHOP PHASE E ct 5 minutes 2008 Shows how students perform actual work experiences that are adjusted to the levels of their abilities Uses the subcontract basis for processing products used in the consumer market Divides work into simplified steps which can be mastered by the student Divides financial procedures among the traineesTH Note Order this film from the Atlanta Film Library only SHOEMAKER AND THE ELVES p 14 minutes 4297 color 1962 Animated puppets present the Grimm fairy tale about the elves who slip into the shoemakers shop at nightC SHORT APPROACH SHOTS THE jsc 10 minutes 442 color 1976 Establishing the need for greater control of direction as you near the green Identifying golfs short approach shots the pitch and the chip their flight and roll factors for greenside accuracy Identify ing the short approach swing as an adaptation of the basic swingFC SHORT STORY SHOWCASE BARTLEBY jsc 28 minutes 7958 color 1970 Presents Herman Melvilles story Bartleby about a man who replies to every direction or request I would prefer not toEB SHORT STORY SHOWCASE CROCODILE jsc 29 minutes 7112 color 1973 Fyodor Dostoyevskys tale of Ivan Matveyevitch who was swallowed by a crocodile and refused to come out believing that he was in Utopia Students draw their own conclusions as to the meaning of the storyEB SHORT STORY SHOWCASE DR HEIDEGGERS EXPER IMENT jsc 22 minutes 5646 color 1970 Presents Nathaniel Hawthornes science fiction story Dr Heideggers Experiment Discusses two themes the consequences of tampering with nature and of rejecting conventional moralityEB SHORT STORY SHOWCASE MY OLD MAN jsc 27 minutes 7957 color 1970 Presents Ernest Hemingways story My Old Man in which the main character Joe Butler has a conflict between accepting reality and preserving his illusionsEB SHORT STORY SHOWCASE THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER jsc 30 minutes 7103 color 1976 Presents a chilling dramatization of Edgar Allan Poes gothic horror taleEB SHORT STORY SHOWCASE THE GIFT OF THE MAGI O HENRY js 15 minutes 5101 color 1980 Recapturing the mood of a modest tumofthe century household this film offers viewers a delightful dramatization of O Henrys classic short story about a husband and wife who are poor but who manage to give each other a very special Christmas gift In con sultation with Clifton FadimanEBE SHORT STORY SHOWCASE THE LADY OR THE TIGER jsc 16 minutes 4353 color 1969 Presents s space age adaptation of Frank Stocktons whimsical taleEB SHORT STORY SHOWCASE THE LOTTERY jsc 18 minutes 5645 color 1970 Presents Shirley Jacksons short story The Lottery the story of a modern community bound to a sacrificial ritual representing mans inhumanity to manEB SHORT STORY SHOWCASE THE SECRET SHARER jsc 30 minutes 7107 color 1973 Joseph Conrads haunting tale of a young sea captain whose inner conflicts pit his conscience against the safety of the ship he commands and the men he leadsEB SHORT STORY SHOWCASE WHAT IS A SHORT STORY js 14 minutes 5102 color 1980 An introductory film for the Short Story Classics with commen tary by Clifton Fadiman featuring clips from EBEs Short Story Showcase series The film illustrates the art of the short story form including plot theme motivation characterization mood and styleand helps viewers to appreciate the short story as a literary formEBE SIGNAL 30 js 28 minutes 7410 color 1959 Presents views of serious accidents taken moments after they happened shows the results of careless driving Discusses the efforts being made by the highway patrol to curb accidentsHSF SIGNS TAKE A HOLIDAY ejsc 10 minutes 682 I960 Uses a cartoon fantasy to stress the importance of obeying traffic signs Reviews the development of signs from pioneer time to modern standard shaped signs Explains the six sign shapes everyone should knowJ SILK MAKERS OF JAPAN ejsc 16 minutes 4971 color 1961 Shows the steps in the Japanese culture of silkworms to produce raw silk from the gathering of mulberry leaves through the production of threads and fabrics in both home and factory Silkworms which are the caterpillars of moths are fed mulberry leaves which provide the basis for their silk making Silken cocoons spun by the worms are unspun by simple machines into threads then twisted into skeins and packed into bales After being tested the silk thread is either exported or woven into satin velvet taffeta or brocadeBFA SIMPLE ACCIDENT THE ej 10 minutes 1338 color 1969 Presents a direct positive attack on the accident problem Points out to boys and girls the dangers they face in living and playing Shows how easily accidents can be avoided merely by being smart and careful Portrays a series of carefully selected situations where children may through carelessness get hurtSD SIMPLE CHANGES IN MATTER ej 11 minutes 511 1953 Explains the different changes which matter undergoes both chemical and physical as a boy observes these changes in nature Pictures common changes such as the growth of seedlings and the rusting of metals and explains such changes as the expansion and contraction of materials Uses simple laboratory experiments to clarify principles and suggest ways and means of studying them furtherC SIMPLE DEMONSTRATIONS WITH MAGNETISM ej 11 minutes 1677 1962 Demonstrates experiments with and illustrates the basic concepts of magnetism magnets produce a force magnets have poles magnets can magnetize other objects and the earth is a magnet Many of the experiments can be repeated in the classroom while others use equipment not available in most schoolsC SIMPLE DEMONSTRATIONS WITH STATIC ELECTRICITY ej 11 minutes 1687 1962 Shows basic principles of static electricity by means of simple demonstrations with everyday materials and relates these princi ples to atomic structure Uses clear plastic models of atoms and shows a Van de Graafftype generator used as a particle accelera tor in nuclear experimentsC I 127SIMPLE DEMONSTRATIONS WITH WATER ej 14 minutes 4322 962 Demonstrates three basic principles of water water has surface tension water exerts pressure and water can produce a buoyant force Many of these simple demonstrations can be repeated in the classroomC SIMPLE MACHINES THE INCLINED PLANE FAMILY e 11 minutes 134 o Introduces Mark a young boy who discovers through a series of simple experiments how an inclined plane can make work easier The experiments include a table top demonstration that a child can easily reconstruct The concept of work is explained through the use of animated drawings Also describes other machines of the inclined plane familythe wedge and the screwEB SIMPLE MACHINESTHE LEVER FAMILY LEVER PUL LEY WHEEL AND AXLE e 14 minutes 5437 1953 Uses demonstrations and animation to explain the operation of the lever pulley wheel and axle Shows the relationship of these simple machines and indicates how each makes work easierEB SIMPLE PLANTS ALGAE sc 17 minutes 5392 color 1962 Shows color photomicrography of a wide variety of different algae in various environmentsinside of flatworms near hot springs and on the surface of mountain snows Presents the evolutionary development in terms of structure and reproductive mechanisms and shows the ecological role of algae such as Chlamydomonas in cell divisionEB SIMPLE PLANTS BACTERIA jsc 14 minutes 4192 color 1958 Introduces bacteria as microscopic plants related to fungi having three basic shapes and being found almost everywhere Shows how samples of bacteria are gathered from various sources and incu bated on agar to produce colonies Identifies harmful and harmless bacteria by microscopic inspection colony growth and behavior Uses graphic illustrations and actual photography to describe the construction of a bacterial cell Shows how to control disease producing bacteria with soap and antibioticsC SINE LANGUAGE s 30 minutes 7076 1957 Bill Baird and his puppets show some of the everyday uses of trigonometry and its importance in navigation surveying and the description of periodic phenomena such as musical notes and electrical currentsASF SINGAPORE AND MALAYANEW STATES IN SOUTH EAST ASIA ejs 17 minutes 5088 color 1964 Pictures Singapore and reviews its development Points out its racial and religious groups and its efforts to modernize in the fields ot higher education and medicine Also shows Kuala Lampur the capital of the Federation of Malaya and the countrys cropsand industriesUEVA SIQUEIROS EL MAESTRO SPANISH LANG FILM 1012 14 minutes 5748 color 1969 Foreign Language This is a documentary of the largest mural ever createdThe March ot Humanity in Latin America by David Siqueiros in Mexico City The film focuses on the complex techniques he employsa combination of sculpture and paintingcalled esculpto pmtura With a team of students painters welders architects and artisans the artist involves a whole community of peopleEB SIR FRANCIS DRAKES LIFE AND VOYAGES js 14 minutes 4089 1955 Uses historic English locales old maps paintings and animated scenes to portray the major events in the life of Englands most famous adventurer and sea captain Sir Francis Drake Points out that he was the first Englishman to sail around the world and the leader of the English fleet in the victory over the Spanish Armada Shows some of Drakes personal possessions and demonstrates the sailing of his ships and naval fightingC SIX FACES OF PHARAOH js 14 minutes 4700 1954 Gives some of the history of the reigns of six Egyptian pharaohs shows a number of ancient monuments build to glorify their might and power and indicates the importance of the Nile in the life and history of Egypt Gives closeup views of scenes pictured in hieroglyphics and examines in detail some statues and the mummy of a pharaoh Provides some indication of the immense height of an Egyptian pyramid by following a climb to its summitSM SKELETON THE SECOND EDITION js 17 minutes 4876 color 1979 Dramatic xray pictures diagrams and detailed closeups of several types of bones aid viewers in identifying the structure function composition and overall coordination of the skeleton in man and other animalsEB SKILLS BUILD AMERICA K 9 mnUteS 459 color 973 This film describes the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America VICA It discusses their function along with their goals and activities Highlighted is an awards banquetGM SKY IS GRAY THE PART I js 23 Vz minutes 8149 color 1980 A black farm youngsters odyssey of discovery of himself and his wor d begins when his mother takes him to visit the dentist In the rural Louisiana town he encounters a wide variety of people whose attitudes form a backdrop against which his mothers insistence on dignity and selfreliance comes into focus for himPERF SKY IS GRAY THE PART II js 23 minutes 8150 color See description of Part IPERF SLEEPY HEADS P 10 minutes 315 color 1964 Emphasizes the importance of sleep in relation to good health Encourages children to develop wholesome sleeping habits bv anmas80STA0f imereSting sleePinS habis of SLOW AS IN SLOTH Hsc 21 minutes 4456 color 1954 Presents some of the structural characteristics and habits of the sloth Shows in a laboratory and in the sloths natural habitat that the sloth is not toothless and that it has good protection from enemies and heavy rainfall Pictures the reaction of the sloth to certain stimuli and its ability to walk and swim States that we must sometimes read between the lines of the book of nature to see the wonder and mystery of Gods creationMIS SLOW DEATH ct 22 minutes 5709 color 1971 Sights and sounds of the Philadelphia junkie scene are presented as interpreted by the 12th and Oxford street gang who have grown up in the world of heroin addiction The film also tells why the gang deeded to describe the scene by the way of a movie camera and sound tracksNIMH SMITH SYSTEM OF NOACCIDENT DRIVING THE sc 10 minutes 1999 color 1957 Safe Driving Habits by Harold Smith shows how to aim high in steering get the big picture keep your eyes moving make sure they see you leave yourself an out FMC SMOKING ITS YOUR CHOICE ls 15 minutes 5589 color 1969 Presents the facts about smoking and interviews some smoking 1980 128victims Uses animation live action and contemporary music to stress the point Openended to stimulate class discussion and thoughtAH SNAKE VILLAIN OR VICTIM ejs 24 minutes 8129 color 1976 Historically veiled by myth and legend the snake is actually a valuable member of the ecosystem Film explores many of the misconceptions surrounding snakes examines the possibility of keeping snakes as pets and notes the latest medical uses for snake venomEB SNAKEBITE FIRST AID jsct 11 minutes 2050 color 1971 Identifies and locates the various poisonous snakes in the US Shows what precautions to take while in the outdoors to eliminate the possibility of a snakebite Illustrates through a simulated snakebite accident the proper method of using a tourniquet making incisions drawing out poison etc Points out the importance of getting the victim to a hospital for professional careHRW SNAKES SECOND EDITION ejs 11 minutes 525 color 1963 Pictures and describes the kinds of snakes found in the United States with emphasis on the appearance and habits of the four poisonous types the rattlesnake the copperhead the cottonmouth moccasin and the coral snakeC SNOOKIE ADVENTURES OF A BLACK BEAR CUB p 11 minutes 993 color 1948 Tells the story of Snookie shown playing with a toy truck a turtle and a folding chair Shows his mischievous adventures on the road after breaking away from his chainMD SNOW js 13 minutes 5062 1962 Presents various facts about snow explaining that it has behavior patterns that it changes form in order to survive and that its whiteness has purpose Animation and photography show snow flakes forming in the upper atmosphere to illustrate why the smooth crystals of powder snow are the favorite of skiers while the congealing crystals of corn may warn of the impending sweep of an avalancheBFA SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS pe 14 minutes 4497 1951 The Grimm fairy tale Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is enacted by the Salzburg MarionettesSF SNOWFLAKES e 9 minutes 1048 color 1956 Shows snow as a source of fun winter beauty and food for plants Studies the physical structure of snowflakes through photorrucroscopy Explains that snow is a treasure which God has supplied to meet mans needsMIS SOCCER BASIC INDIVIDUAL SKILLS ejs 18 minutes 4264 color 1975 Demonstrates the basic kicks inside and outside foot kicks instep kick volley and halfvolley kicks trapping heading and jugglingAI SOCCER GOAL KEEPING ejs 20 minutes 4344 color 1975 Explains positioning and catching the falling and parallel dives punching tipping and clearing This film is rounded off with conditioning drillsAI SOCCER OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE MANEUVERING ejs 21 minutes 4358 color 1975 Ranges through feinting tackling passing shooting and the throwinAI SOCIAL INSECT HONEYBEE jsc 22 minutes 5365 1960 Shows how social insects live in colonies and divide into castes Illustrates the particular adaptation of the various castes to repro duction population control and food gathering Points out meta morphosis of a honeybee from egg to adultEB SOCIAL SEMINAR SERIES Presents a series of 15 films used to approach the problems of drug abuse and drug abuse prevention within the context of total society Emphasizes through the Social Seminar that there are no simple solutions to complex problems Points out that the Social Seminar does not pretend to answer all the questions related to drug abuse and drug abuse education Depicted as a comprehensive orientation from which school systems universities and individual communi ties may build drug abuse education programs to fit their particular needsGSA Note This is an inservice program and should be used as such before introducing individual films from the series into the class room SOCIAL SEMINAR BRIAN AT SEVENTEEN ct 30 minutes 7971 Presents an adolescents view of his educational needs and the way he feels the school is and isnt fulfilling them Gives us perspective on the educational experience home life and life in general Designed especially for the teacher and parent who find the current scene confusingGSA SOCIAL SEMINAR CHANGING ct 30 minutes 7968 color Dramatizes a young family seeking to create an alternate life styleone which is more open spontaneous and complete with beards beads and pot Shows the mother and father coping with the changing relationships which their new life has brought about with their children friends employer and each other Shows them coping with their childrens potential involvement with drugs and their own use of the double standardGSA SOCIAL SEMINAR COMMUNITY IN QUEST ct 30 minutes 7976 color Tells that a generation gap is slowly closed in a small therapeutic group while on the political stage across town the townspeople act out their fears of drugs and banish the group into outer darkness Mirrors life as the forces of change come into conflict with traditional values and the threat of the unknownGSA SOCIAL SEMINAR DRUG TALK SOME CURRENT DRUG PROGRAMS ct 22 minutes 5659 color Points out that there are many ways to begin constructing a drug education program in the schools all of which are strewn with boulders Illustrates some of the potential toestubbers the police lecturer the exaddict the youth organizer and the rap roomGSA SOCIAL SEMINAR DRUGS AND BEYOND ct 20 minutes 5655 color Discusses decisions concerning the future use of drugs for posi tive purposes such as increased learning power memory stimula tion accelerated maturing processes and tension control Empha sizes that these uses may become major responsibilities among educators and administrators Offers a perspective on the entire question of drug education and suggests that everyone must begin to deal with ideas about manipulation and alteration of mans natural state of being and the consequences of such experimentation GSA SOCIAL SEMINAR MR ELDERS CLASS DRUG EDUCA TION AT THE ELEMENTARY LEVEL ct 30 minutes 7974 color Shows an elementary teacher using the subject of drugs to build a more effective learning relationship with his class then sharing his own learning with his peers Points out that his aim is not to present drugs as a separate course but to use the subject as a theme around 129which the teaching methods may be changed becoming more open more dependent on the students and more effective as a teacherGSA SOCIAL SEMINAR THE FAMILY ct 30 minutes 7969 Points out that what a teacher should know about his students can be gained through a deeper understanding of the way the family group functions Provides insights into the subtle impact this almost subliminal action has on human growth and developmentGSA SOCIAL SEMINAR WHAT IS TEACHING WHAT IS LEARNING ct 30 minutes 7973 color Presents a group of teachers discussing their first years experiences in the open classroom and flashbacks to the classroom illustrate the conversation Emphasizes that the enthusiasm of both teachers and pupils is infectiousGSA SOCIAL SEMINAR YOUTH CULTURE SERIES BUNNY ct 15 minutes 5652 color Introduces Bunny a college junior who could be the girl next door Tells of drugs which are just one aspect of her life Presents an honest view of her world the pressures of her peer groups her values and her lifestyles Reveals the positive and negative effects that drugs have on the life habits hangups and everyday activities of todays youthGSA SOCIAL SEMINAR YOUTH CULTURE SERIES GUY ct 20 minutes 5651 color Introduces Guy a young Chicano whose use of drugs is the product of an unrewarding environment Presents an honest view of his world the pressures of his peer groups his values and his lifestyles Reveals the positive and negative effects that drugs have on the life the habits the hangups and everyday activities of todays youthGSA SOCIAL SEMINAR YOUTH CULTURE SERIES TEDDY ct 15 minutes 5654 color Introduces Teddy a young black American who refuses to use drugs and who has found positive alternatives to drug use Presents an honest view of his world the pressures of his peer groups his values and his lifestyles Reveals the positive and negative effects that drugs have on the life the habits the hangups and everyday activities of todays youthGSA SOCIAL SEMINAR YOUTH CULTURE SERIES TOM ct 20 minutes 5653 color Introduces Tom a young man who has allowed hallucinogenic drugs to become an important aspect of his total life experience Presents an honest view of his world the pressures of his peer groups his values and his lifestyles Reveals the positive and negative effects that drugs have on the life the habits the hangups and everyday activities of todays youthGSA SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHING TECHNIQUES ct 21 minutes 4597 1955 Shows how a teacher in an upper elementary grade plans and carries through a social studies unit on Textiles in the US Portrays the teacher guiding the class in planning and organizing committees with special interests Describes such committee work as using research methods and making maps charts and exhibits shows the application of mathematical principles to various phases of the project Concludes with an open house for parents who hear a summarizing poem which was written for the occasionBFA SODIUM FAMILY s 16 minutes 4310 color 1963 Examines the properties preparation and compounds of the sodium family metals Shows common examples of their uses and the violent reaction between sodium and chlorine a demonstration often considered too dangerous to be performed in a classroom Also pictures a new use of molten sodium for heat transfer at power plants operating on atomic energyC SOFTBALL SKILLS AND PRACTICE ejs 13 minutes 5508 color 1968 Illustrates the correct performance of each skill necessary for playing Softball Utilizes normal and slowmotion photography as an opportunity to study each skill in detail Emphasizes the importance of team effortBFA SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION jsc 10 minutes 324 1948 Briefly shows how conservation farming methods can prevent further destruction of the soil and water resources Proper land usage is emphasized as a basis for conservation farming Shows contouring terracing strip cropping cover crops crop rotation and tree and grass plantingDU SOLAR SYSTEM THE SECOND EDITION js 18 minutes 6183 color 1977 This film combines threedimensional models with youare there camera techniques to create an awesome sense of drifting through outer space Like passengers on a space ship we progress past each planet and its moons past asteroids and comets The narration probes the origins of the solar system and the geologic makeup of each planet It surveys conditions for life on Mercury Venus and Mars describes the Earth in the context of the greater system and explores the outer planetsEB SOLDIER OF THE REVOLUTION e 15 minutes 5122 color 1963 Dramatizes the events of the American Revolution through the experiences of an ordinary soldier Animated illustrations depict the oppressions leading to the uprising of the Colonies the hardships of the encampment at Valley Forge and the turning of the tide in favor of the Revolutionary ArmyCHU SOLDIERS HOME sc 42 minutes 9023 color 1977 Based on the short story by Ernest HemingwayHarold Krebs is a soldier returned Quietly and without ceremony he comes home after World War I No longer does he fit into the life he left Despite gentle pressures from family and friends he cannot get hold of his own futurePERF SOLUTIONS sc 15 minutes 4227 1959 Presents the concept of solubility and uses laboratory demonstra tions to show the more common characteristics of solutions Touches upon the classification of substances as insoluble slightly soluble or very soluble Demonstrates the influence of particle size agitation temperature and pressure on solubility Identifies types of solutions and suggests the importance of an understanding of solutions in titration and quantitative analysisC nMxe SYSTEMS 0F EQUATIONS WITH EMPHASIS t 28 minutes 7118 Presents graphical solutions and analytical solutions of the same equationsNYSDE SOME GUIDES FOR A GOOD READING PROGRAM ct 30 minutes 7364 Defines reading and discusses the importance of reading Presents nine guides for a good reading program and a framework for the remaining programsETV SOUND Pe 10 minutes 1342 195 Shows a rangers band parading down the street Children learn that sound is caused by sound waves which are transmitted to and received by the human earGA SOUND ABOUT P 11 minutes 2039 color 1967 Portrays two boys and a dog walking along a beautiful beach and discovering sound about them The various sounds pose these 130questions to the boys What is pitch What is an echo What makes different sounds Does sound travel through things other than air Uses a high visualizationcomprehensive approach with little narrationCCA SOUNDS ALL ABOUT US EXPLORING SCIENCE ej 10 minutes 1962 1954 Shows David turning off the sound during a TV performance in order to consider the nature and role of sound in our lives He identifies common sounds from the street and recalls an experiment with a turning fork as the film specifies that sound results from things in motion Illustrations of strings diaphragms and the voice are used to explain vibration pitch loudness and qualityC SOUNDS OF MUSIC js 10 minutes 1447 1948 Examines the characteristics of musical sound by going on a tour of a music store Demonstrates the principles of amplitude quality and frequency with the sounds and grooves of phonograph records as well as with string wind and percussion instrumentsC SOUTHEAST ASIA A CULTURAL HISTORY sc 16 minutes 5572 color 1969 Reviews the cultures of Viet Nam Laos Cambodia and Thailand Points out that these cultures are a blend of the indigenous tribal traditions with the high culture of HinduBuddhist India which was transmitted to this region almost two thousand years ago by the Khmers Shows empire centers such as Angkor Bangkok and Wat Phu which stand today as a reminder of the dynamic thrust of Khmer culture and the endurance of the BuddhistBrahman idea system in Southeast AsiaSIG SOVIET RUSSIA FROM REVOLUTION TO EMPIRE jsc 15 minutes 5018 1961 Traces the factors and conditions which led to the transformation of Russia from a weak and backward country to a powerful and highly industrialized countryMCGH SOVIET UNION THE FACES OF TODAY js 26 minutes 8130 color 1972 This film captures the wide diversity but common humanity of the Soviet people Farm workers doctors students and engineers from across the vast country reveal their homes work and lifestyles As we watch them thresh grain and eat grapes exercise in the office and catch the train for the country we realize what a strong appealing people the Russians areEB SPACE FLIGHT AROUND THE EARTH p 13 minutes 5243 color 1963 Uses photographs made during John Glenns space flight to show that from space it is possible to see the earths roundness its oceans and lands and the air around it Also shows what causes day and night as the satellite moves through the earths shadow toward the sunriseCHU SPAIN ejs 20 minutes 5160 color 1979 The Gonzalo Ceballos family live in an apartment in a modern sec tion of Madrid Through this family and its daily activity we learn what life is like in todays Spain Their family heritage gives us a tie to the history of the Old Spain In travels through different parts of the country we learn of the regional character of Spain and how it is affected by local geography We trace the history of Spain through foreign invasions a period of major world influence its period of civil war and dictatorial government and its emergence as a modern democracyJ SPAIN IN THE NEW WORLD COLONIAL LIFE IN MEXICO ejs 13 minutes 5381 color 1961 Illustrates colonial life in Mexico two hundred years ago Shows how Spain established a feudal system in Mexico and acquired great wealth and traces the Spanish influence on Mexican culture from the conquest of Cortez to the presentEB SPANISH ARMADA THE jsc 32 minutes 7570 color 1967 Considers the 16th century conflict between England weak from civil war and Spain powerful by the wealth of Mexico and Peru Shows how the conflict culminated in the dispatch of the Armada to invade EnglandMCGH SPANISH CHILDREN SECOND EDITION pe 15 minutes 5458 color 1964 Pictures the daily activities of a boy and a girl who live in the village of Alora Spain Shows the children helping with the work at harvest time Explains siesta time when the shops close and the people rest Pictures the children in a typical village schoolEB SPANISH COLONIAL FAMILY OF THE SOUTHWEST ej 14 minutes 4188 1959 Recreates the life of a Spanish colonial family living on a selfsufficient hacienda in the southwestern United States in the early nineteenth century Shows the typical pattern of life on the hacienda itself and the roles of the Southwestern Indians and the Catholic mission in this representative Spanish culture adapted to life in the New WorldC SPANISH COMMUNITY LIFE ejs 16 minutes 4729 color 1961 Portrays the life of a farmer who lives with his family in a pueblo not far from Madrid Shows that while small town life in Spain is often rigorous the people find pleasure in family activities social groups and recreation Illustrates ways in which Spains moderni zation program is breaking down the old type of selfsufficient villageBFA SPANISH CONQUEST OF THE NEW WORLD ejs 11 minutes 1034 1954 Surveys the Spanish explorations and conquests in the New World Describes the explorations of Columbus Ponce de Leon Balboa De Soto Cortes Pizarro and Coronado plots their routes on an animated map Pictures evidences of the impact of Spanish civiliza tion in Cuba Mexico Peru and California discusses the cultural exchange which occurred between the Spanish and the native populationsC SPANISH EXPLORERS ejs 14 minutes 5454 color 1965 Paintings animation and photography show the discovery of America through the eyes of the Spanish explorers Explains why Europeans were anxious to find an ocean route to Asia and how Spains reasons for exploration changed to that of building an empireEB SPANISH INFLUENCE IN THE UNITED STATES ejs 11 minutes 516 1948 Shows the Spanish influence on American dress language cus toms architecture and religion by comparing Spanish culture with phases of American culture A map shows the spread of Spanish settlements to Florida the Southwest and CaliforniaC SPARKY THE COLT pe 11 minutes 625 1950 Depicts the story of the first weeks in the life of a colt showing how he becomes acquainted with the farmC SPECIAL CHALLENGE SHOTS THE jsc 15 minutes 4544 color t 1976 Overview of golfs architectural beauty harboring the challenges that test a players skill Learning how to answer each challenge by predicting the natural forces of weather recovery and topography that demand adaptations of the basic swingFC SPECIAL CHILDREN SPECIAL NEEDS te 22 minutes 5772 color 1974 Special Education The film presents a sensitive and comprehensive developmental 131approach to educating young multihandicapped children It docu ments three adapted learning environments an infant school a preschool learning laboratory and an outdoor therapeutic play ground The educational orientation of the program provides the child a maximum opportunity to be effective and more competent in his experiences with people and objectsCAMPUS SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITIES EVALUATION te 30 minutes 8025 color 1975 Special Education Two learningdisabled children are followed through a series of evaluative tasks to determine their learning strengths and weaknesses This gives teachers a practical understanding of evaluative tech niques interprets evaluation results and identifies optimal patterns for learning relates parents perceptions of their childrens prob lems presents relevant neurological and psychiatric information DAV SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITIES IN THE CLASSROOM te 23 minutes 4631 color 1975 Defines and documents the most common types of specific learning disabilities presents a language learning hierarchy illustrated by actual footage to show how and why learning disabilities impair academic development discusses resources outside of the school which can offer evaluative and remedial helpDAV SPEECH CONDUCTING A MEETING sc 11 minutes 634 1950 Demonstrates and explains the pattern of parliamentary procedure As a typical meeting is held the narrator indicates mistakes made by the participants and emphasizes the important points Stresses using parliamentary rules to get work done not to dominate the meetingMCGH SPEECH DISORDERS PHYSICAL HANDICAPS ct 29 minutes 7119 1959 Discusses the special problems confronting the child with a speech handicap Points out the various kinds of speech handicaps and their causes Explains the importance of early diagnosis and cooperation on the part of doctor parents and speech therapists Shows techniques used by the therapist in helping children with speech problems Stresses the necessity of understanding by parents school and community for helping children with speech handicaps express themselves and find satisfaction in lifeSU SPEED OF LIGHT MEASUREMENT AND APPLICATION js 14 minutes 4964 1955 Reviews the numerous historic attempts to measure the speed of light and describes more recent experiments that led to the determination of C Dramatizes Galileos experiments Roemers study of Jupiters satellites and his determination of C Fizeaus toothedwheel experiment and finally the mirror methods used by Foucault and Michelson Applies the concept of C to modern physics and develops it as a universal unit of measurementEB SPEEDSCENE THE PROBLEM OF AMPHETAMINE ABUSE jsct 17 minutes 5560 color 1969 Presents graphic evidence against the use of amphetamine for any reason other than medical Stresses that the use of these drugs frequently leads to the use of other dangerous addictive drugs such as heroin Points out that in addition to the physical dangers of hepatitis malnutrition and even death that are possible from amphetamine abuse there are physical problems involved includ ing the users inability to deal with his environmentBFA SPELLING FOR BEGINNERS p 11 minutes 1738 1961 Introduces four spelling helpersLook Listen Say and Write Gives special attention to such problems as homonyms reversed letters and silent letters Also introduces the corrected test methodC SPELLING IS EASY SECOND EDITION ej 11 minutes 371 1968 Presents the five rules for learning to spell hear see repeat write and rechecking around Clif the school newspaper editor who wishes that certain contributors would become better spellers Concludes that spelling is easy when following these simple rulesC SPHERES WE SEE AND USE e 9 minutes 536 color 1971 Many things around us are shaped like spheres Spheres are evenly curved all over All points on the surface of a sphere are the same distance from the center Because of these properties we can use spheres to help us move things and to give strength to things we build Spheres hold the most volume for a given surface area of any shape we knowBFA SPIDER ENGINEERS js 18 minutes 4608 color 1956 Shows the activities of the orbweaver spider the bolas spider the diving spider and the trapdoor spider Compares the engineering skills of man with those of spiders Points out that the spiders performances reflect the wisdom of GodMIS SPIDERS SECOND EDITION ejs 11 minutes 275 1956 Illustrates the distinctive characteristics and habits of spiders as contrasted with other insects presents closeups of spider eggs hatching important stages in the development of the young and the methods Various spiders use in hunting or trapping other insects Representative types included are the marble spider the golden garden spider the black widow the common garden spider the wolf spider the diving spider and the tarantulaEB SPONGES AND COELENTERATES POROUS AND SAC LIKE ANIMALS s 11 minutes 1702 color 1962 Shows the structure of the horny calcareous and siliceous sponges the life cycle of a sponge the structure of a jellyfish the life cycle of a jellyfish and the sea anemone coral and hydraC SPOTTY STORY OF A FAWN Pe 10 minutes 626 1950 Pictures the adventures of Spotty a fawn when he leaves his mothers side to explore the forest and a meadow He encounters many forest animals and a calf gets his nose caught in a tin can gets lost and then finds his way back to his motherC SPOTTY THE FAWN IN WINTER Pe 11 minutes 1806 1958 Shows Spotty the fawn making friends with a little girl who lives on the edge of the forest and feeds Spotty during the winter months Pictures the timid fawn as he slowly gains the courage he needs to approach the girl and eat the food she has left for himC SPRING COMES AGAIN ej 11 minutes 751 color 1962 Shows the characteristics and purposes of the four seasons and tells the story of the water cycle and its importance to all life on earth Introduces the concept that our whole universe is a rhythmic union of art and science Photography of nature in all her changing moods is accompanied by a lyric narration and a musical score BFA SPRING IS AN ADVENTURE Pe 11 minutes 1662 color 1955 Shows changes which come with spring such as flowers budding and blooming and eggs hatching Shows activities of spring such as the planting of a gardenC SPRINTS THE jsc 21 minutes 4145 Shows the fundamentals of the 100yard and 220yard dash including the synchronization of arm and leg movements in the 132jbi impact and stretch warmingup and corrective exercises recom mended starting techniques the placement and digging of start holes foot movement balanced arm action backward arm jab and the counterbalance of the arms Uses some slowmotion and stopmotion photographyUEVA SQUIRRELS ARE UP SQUIRRELS ARE DOWN ADVERBIALS OF PLACE pe 92 minutes 542 color 1972 Using visuals of animals this film shows that language and reading are fun A controlled vocabulary is presented orally and visually Rhyme music and linguistic patterning combine good learning with good feelingsBFA ST LAWRENCE SEAWAY esc 16 minutes 5345 1959 Describes the St Lawrence Seaway in terms of its location construction operation and economic potential Shows the cere monies in which Queen Elizabeth and President Eisenhower opened the Seaway and the Queens subsequent visit to Chicago Uses models animation and liveaction photography to illustrate the construction size and operation of the canals locks and power dams Enumerates specific economic benefits available to the United States and Canada in the exporting and importing of wheat iron ore coal and manufactured goodsEB STAGECOACH WESTWARD e 11 minutes 107 color 1966 Describes stagecoach travel in the middle 1800s Pictures the coaches relays of horses and the system of relay stations Relates the stagecoach to westward expansionAB STALKING THE WILD CRANBERRY THE MAKING OF A TELEVISION COMMERCIAL js 14 minutes 4449 color 1974 A behindthescenes documentation of the steps involved in the making of a television commercial by the creative staff of a large New York advertising agency Filmed on location in New York City and in the high snow country of Colorado the film traces the creative process from conception of idea by the copy writer and art director through storyboard client presentation preproduction meeting location shooting and editing to the completed 30second commercialACI STAMPS A NATIONS CALLING CARDS ejsc 19 minutes 4835 color Documents the story of how postage stamps are made from the original idea to the final printing Points out postage stamps as being a part of history and our national heritageGSA STARS AND STAR SYSTEMS jsc 16 minutes 5340 1960 Describes the universe as it has been observed with uptodate equipment Discusses and shows the solar system several galaxies variable stars and the theory of the expanding universe Pictures the use of the optical telescope in photographing stars and other phenomena and discusses the use of radio telescopes and balloons Shows star clusters and intergalactic clouds and touches on the relationship of Einsteins theory to the shape and size of the universeEB STARTING SCHOOL pete 14 minutes 5759 color 1973 Early Childhood To ease the transition from home life to school the film answers the questions what is kindergarten like Viewers see children engaged in lessons such as counting letter recognition cooking careers and in fun such as finger painting eating snacks peeking at the principal on the way to the playgroundEB STATE GOVERNMENT RESURGENCE OF POWER jsc 20 minutes 4334 color 1976 Today we are witnessing a resurgence of the power of state governments New leaders with fresh ideas have come forth willing to take responsibility for meeting the social and economic needs of the states The excitement at the state level is captured in this film through a series of fastpaced interviews with state leaders legislators governors administrators and judges State leaders are featured including Governor Ella Grasso of Connecticut and VicePresident Nelson Rockefeller onetime governor of New YorkEB STATE OF THE FUTURE THE jst 23 minutes 5618 color Explores 15 years into the future of Georgias education system probing the question how well the system is preparing students for life in 1985 Presents a view of alternatives from which society must choose Shows one young man who is the product of poor choices and bad planning in Georgias education system in compar ison to another who is the product of progressive teaching tech niques equipment and facilitiesGDE STATUE OF LIBERTY ejs 14 minutes 4396 color 1966 A history teacher and his young son tour the Statue of Liberty and recall its history and significance Traces the conception and construction of the statue in France its shipment and erection in New York Harbor and its dedication by President Grover Cleveland in 1886HA STEEL AND AMERICA jsc 28 minutes 7067 color 1966 Uses animation graphics and live action to trace the geological evolution of iron ore the industrys early days in America key discoveries the development of modern steel technology and modern scientific research into new products and uses Donald Duck is hostWD STEFAN ON SUNDAY pe 14 minutes 5341 1959 Pictures a young boy living in a little Swedish village who discovers that one day in the week is different from all others His usual weekday job is to pick up the mornings milk This task takes him around the village allowing him to visit his many friends and to stop at familiar places But one morning of the week Stefan finds the milk shop closed His discovery of why this is so is the point of the storyEB STEPHEN FOSTER AND HIS SONGS jsc 16 minutes 4237 color 1960 Recreates phases of the composers life and selected events that influenced his songs Opening sequences trace his early life from birth through composing for minstrel shows and selling songs to publishers to his marriage to Jane McDowell Briefly treated are his personal misfortunes his difficulty in selling his music during the last portion of his life and the factors contributing to his death Foster songs given particular attention include Tioga Waltz Oh Susannah Swanee River Old Black Joe and Beautiful DreamerC STINGING CELLED ANIMALS COELENTERATES sc 16 minutes 5395 1962 Shows that coelenterates are the lowest group of many celled animals that move about and capture food Feeding by means of tentacles they grasp and may poison their prey Its body plan is radially symmetrical they were the first multicellular animals to evolve a mouth digestive cavity and tissuesEB STOP DRIVING US CRAZY sc 10 minutes 749 color Depicts as a satire our driving habits and lack of sense of moral responsibility for the slaughter on our highways Rusty a Martian who looks like and can communicate with cars on earth descends to earth to scout our planet He is soon captured by a two legs and steered into some mighty wild situations Footage points out the lack of safety devices dangerous roads and the irresponsibility of driversTRA 133STOP LOOK AND THINK ejs 10 minutes 715 color 1962 Focuses on the causes for pedestrian accidents and includes a demonstration by police officers at an elementary school to show length of space and time needed to stop a carCCA STOP THAT SKIDDING js 9 minutes 825 I960 Discusses friction and its applications stressing the automobile and the way friction affects itTEL STORES IN OUR COMMUNITY p 10 minutes 1964 1954 Shows the Johnson family entering a department store and buying shoes for the two older children Uses a flashback to depict highlights surrounding the making of shoes and their delivery to the store Follows the children to a bakery and shows the kitchen and the source of bakery supplies Pictures the children then meeting their parents in a hardware store and the whole family returning home Closes with the father building a play store for the children as the narrator asks the audience in which kind of store would be the most fun to pretend to workC STORIES IN THE ROCKS ej II minutes 2011 color 1956 Portrays the earths history through the fossil remains of plant and animal life Explains that from the layers of stone evidence of the creation of life is revealedPIC STORMS THE RESTLESS ATMOSPHERE ejs 11 minutes 4427 color 1974 Often spectacular and sometimes catastrophic storms are intense transformations of energy in the earths atmosphere In this study of thunderstorms tornadoes and hurricanes the film examines the nature structure incidence and consequences of these storms then examines the elaborate systems of detection data collection and interpretation that meteorologists use to investigate storms Highlights include a timelapse buildup of cumulonimbus clouds a weather satellites view of the eye of a hurricane and a miniature tornado whirlwind demonstrationEB STORY ACTING IS FUN pe 10 minutes 114 1953 Demonstrates story acting in the classroom and explains the values of such dramatizing Shows students dramatizing The Village Blacksmith the signing of the Declaration of Independence and Tom Sawyers whitewashing the fenceC STORY OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS ej 15 minutes 4617 1948 Dramatizes highlights in the life of Columbus including his boyhood dreams of travel and adventure his great interest in ships his tireless search for aid in organizing an expedition his long and hazardous voyage westward and finally his landing in San Salvador in 1492EB STORY OF HEAT ej 14 minutes 5112 color 1961 Uses animation and liveaction photography to describe the charac ter of heat the action of molecules when heated kinds of fuel methods of producing heat and ways of transferring heat Pictures the building of a fire by using a magnifying glass to focus the heat rays from the sun and by using a fire bow which produces heat through friction Shows water being heated and describes the action of the molecules as they are heated and the conversion of water to steam which turns a small electric generator Pictures heat transfer by convection conduction and radiationUEVA STORY OF ILLUMINATION ej 11 minutes 494 color 1966 Shows how man first used illumination and how he has developed and improved it to its present forms Explains the construction and uses of many types of lamps and candles surveys major discoveries and inventions related to illumination and reviews the work of several scientistsC STORY OF MAGNETISM ej 14 minutes 5113 color 1961 Dramatizes the story of magnetism from the discovery of the lodestone through the discoveries and experiments of Gilbert Oersted and Faraday to the latest theories of scientists today Presents and explains the kinds of magnets materials from which they are made magnetic fields electromagnets and magnetism as a source of electricityUEVA STORY OF OUR MONEY SYSTEM ej 10 minutes 1842 1958 Shows modern uses of money and dramatizes the historical emergence of money systems Begins with barter then shows bags of salt as a common medium of exchange followed by pieces of silver which were later stamped and finally standardized coins of various valuesC STORY OF OUR NUMBER SYSTEM ejs II minutes 1841 1958 Traces the historical development of numbers discussing the counting systems of the Babylonian Empire the Mayan Civiliza tion and Rome Explains development of calculating with the abacus the need for a place holder which became zero and the probable development of present day symbolsC STORY OF PAINTING jsc 22 minutes 4561 Discusses the development of painting from cave art to Picasso demonstrating the techniques of the earliest artists through mosaic pottery painting frescoes manuscript painting tempera oil Illustrates the trends from emphasis on archetronic qualities through romantic and sentimental resemblances to modern concern with optic control cords of color and relationships of space and lineAL STORY OF PEGGY AT THE FARM Pe 16 minutes 4702 color 1957 Shows a typical farm day from the time the rooster crows until evening Observes many farm animalsIFB STORY OF PREHISTORIC MAN js 11 minutes 203 1953 Describes prehistoric manhis accomplishments and his progress toward civilizationand how evidence is collected to reconstruct the story Locates on maps the early known places of habitation and the river valleys where man first changed from food gatherer to food producer Includes views of stone tools methods of chipping early pottery weaving evidence of the Swiss lake dwellers and StonehengeC STORY OF THE BLOODSTREAM REVISED EDITION jsc 24 minutes 7121 color 1962 Shows how the circulatory system supplies each cell of the human body with fuel with oxygen to burn the fuel and how it carries off the waste products Studies in detail the red cell white cell and capillaries Reveals the aortic and mitral valves of a human heart Refers to a computer the determination of the optimum shape for a red cell as it relates to its respiratory functionMIS STORY OF THE GOOSE AND THE GANDER p 11 minutes 1025 color 1957 Tells the story of a pair of geese on a goose farm Everyday the geese are taken to a cotton field to do the weeding But one day Mrs Gander is building a nest and is left behind On the way to the cotton field the truck carrying Mr Gander and the other geese breaks down Mr Gander hops out and the other geese following him walks back home At the goose farm he finds Mrs Gander and nine new baby goslingsBFA STORY OF THE SNOW CRYSTALS js 18 minutes 5055 i3 Shows the great variety of forms the snow and frost crystals take Stresses the way scientists study snowflakes and how their research may be useful to man in weather forecasting and space exploration FL 134STORY OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ej 10 minutes 1927 1954 Traces the evolution of present systems of weights and measures Presents the historic background of the measuring systems by including the Egyptian cubit the Roman foot and the measuring sticks of Germany Shows the development of the measures for length area and volume and explains the need for a common standardC STORYMAKER pej 14 minutes 5641 color 1954 Documents the fervor depression and elation involved in the creation of a childrens book Shows the authorillustrator making preliminary sketches talking about the story idea meeting with the editor and shows his failure to bring the story to life Tells of the authors search for a new idea sketching writing assembling a dummy book mailing it to the editor and nervously awaiting for a notice of acceptanceCHU STORYTELLING CAN YOU TELL IT IN ORDER pet 11 minutes 214 1972 Shows a primary teacher using a puppet clown to illustrate different ways to tell the events of a story in the proper order The clown then demonstrates another technique of playing the game by cutting comic strips apart and putting them together again and encourages the audience to tell stories and draw pictures to dramatize themC STRANGERS pe 10 minutes 990 1957 Teaches children the correct conduct to follow when they encounter strangers under supervised conditions Emphasizes a constructive approach to avoiding difficultiesSD STRATEGY FOR SINGLES DOUBLES OR CUTTHROAT ejs 10 minutes 148 color 1978 Whether its played by two three of four players Racquetball demands mental sharpness with physical prowess This film out lines basic strategy court movement and positioning needed to score prevent an opponent from scoring and avoid court hindersAI STRESS TRAINING FOR TEACHERS SERIES This series of three films produced by the American Alliance for Health Physical Education and Recreation is designed to stimulate discussion among teachers In each film a teacher is put in a stress situation in relationship to his students The teachers reaction is presented not as the best alternative but as a realistic one The resolution of the problem is suggested Throughout each film other teachers and students give their opinions of the situation and of teacherstudent relationships in general WARNING These films contain language and situations that may be offensive to some people A prescreening is advised before the films are used with a group See alphabetical listing of each title for descriptionFM MODULE I THE CRUNCH HUMILIATION AND ANGER MODULE II BLACK IS THE COLOR FEAR MODULE III CROSSING THE LINE COMPASSION STUDY IN WET 512 7 minutes 2079 color 1966 Art Education An extraordinary film of great beauty in which all the pictures and all the sounds come from water The sound track is a musical score made by drops of water the color photography is of still water ripples waves great breakers Surfers swimmers water skiers appear and disappear There is a great feeling of surge and speed of being in and of the waterACI STUDY OF CRYSTALS sc 14 minutes 4935 color 1960 Uses cinephotomicrography to study crystal growth and to explain the techniques and principles involved Shows the sublimation of crystals using both ordinary and polarized light Illustrates the physical chemistry of phase transformationJ STUDYING ELECTRICITY ejs 16 minutes 5147 color 1978 Electricity perhaps our most important form of useful energy is part of our natural world The film shows several ways we can create electricity using everyday materials available in our home or school It investigates the relationship between electricity and magnetism and how that relationship is used in producing alternat ing current and demonstrates the difference between AC and DC currentsJ STUDYING GRAVITATION AND MASS ejs 16 minutes 5154 color 1977 We see the evidence of the force called gravity all around us In this film we first investigate motion and the forces which affect it by studying everyday occurrences The rate of acceleration is computed by using the example of a skateboard We discover the effect of distance and mass and the differentiation between mass and weight Finally an experiment is conducted in which is dem onstrated the gravitylike force of one body of matter on another J STUDYING HEAT AND ITS BEHAVIOR ejs 17 minutes 5156 color 1978 The film initially relates the subject of heat to ones personal ex perience and shows how some of the early scientists studied it It then goes on to investigate what heat is what cold is and how heat relates to the three natural states of matter solid liquid gas The sources of heat such as combustion electricity friction agitation and chemical action are studied Finally it investigates the be havior of heat and its relationship to lightJ SUBTRACTION pe 13 minutes 5119 color 1973 We first see how subtraction is related to addition when a cashier makes change for us Further experiences detail ideas concerning subtraction it is the reverse of addition how the subtraction facts relate to the addition table subtraction does not have the commu tative or associative property the role of zero in subtraction place value expanded numbers and regrouping Finally we learn that the subtraction algorithm can help us in subtracting one two digit number from anotherJ SUBTRACTION FOR BEGINNERS p 11 minutes 1275 color 1966 Subtraction is used to compare sets and to find the difference between them Problems are illustrated both with sets and with numerals Explains the minus equal and inequality signs and the place holder Uses the number line and stresses the importance of subtraction facts and the concept of subtraction as the inverse of additionC SUCCESSION FROM SAND DUNES TO FOREST jsc 16 minutes 5362 color 1960 Illustrates the process and general principles of ecological succes sion by which an area slowly and continously changes until it becomes a stable natural community Photographed in the Lake Michigan dunesEB SUCCESSION ON LAVA sc 14 minutes 4336 color 1970 By destroying all life around them volcanic eruptions provide demonstrations of the order in which life reestablishes itself on lava This film is a pictorial history of that process opening with the spectacular 1969 Kilauea eruption then moving directly to the aftermath of destruction Because the Hawaiian Islands have so many volcanoes in varying stages of age and activity the film can trace the ecological succession on lava flows from the appearance of the first bluegreen algae to the establishment of a mature biotic communitya succession that spans centuriesEB SUMMER IS AN ADVENTURE pe 10 minutes 1873 color 1957 Pictures Fred and Judy as they journey with their parents to their aunt and uncles cottage by the lake for a short summer visit Points 135out many of the sights which thrill the children on their ways to the lake and shows the variety of ways in which they can have fun on the lake Uses a picnic in the woods to introduce some of the interesting woodland creatures and plantsC SUNSET AT APPOMATTOX js 21 minutes 4542 1963 Adapted from the 1953 cavalcade of America TV program Based on accounts of eye witnesses reenacts the meeting of Robert E Lee and Ulysses S Grant at Appomattox to arrange terms for surrenderTFC SURPRISE FOR JEAN p 6 minutes 603 color 1952 It is Jeans sixth birthday and Mother has planned a big surprise Jean and Frank are sent on an errand While they are gone Jeans friends come to her house with birthday presents Quickly they hide themselves When Jean and Frank return the guests rush out and shout Happy Birthday After Jean opens the presents the girls enjoy refreshments around a festive tableEB SURREALISM ejs 24 minutes 7178 color The intentional absurdity the dreams and fantasies which are a part of the surrealist movement are illustrated in the works of Ernst Klee Miro Tanguy Magritte and DaliIFB SURVEY OF CHILDRENS SPEECH DISORDERS A ct 29 minutes 7147 color 1961 Illustrates how children with problems of hearing cleft palate cerebral palsy articulation and stuttering learn to use and under stand speechISU Note Order this Film from the Atlanta Film Library only SURVIVAL AFTER HIGH SCHOOL js 17 minutes 6133 color 1981 Don is a born survivor on the high school athletic field but when he moves into his older brothers apartment for the summer he learns what survival really means Bud initiates him into the rituals of sharing chores cleaning house planning meals grocery shopping within a tight budget cooking and dealing with malfunctioning appliances Don finds out about landlords rental agreements paying bills balancing a checkbook and a whole range of other adult survival skillsCEN SWITZERLAND LIFE IN A MOUNTAIN VILLAGE pe 14 minutes 4766 color 1963 Gives an overview of Switzerlands geography and natural re sources Then concentrates on life in a mountain village in the Frenchspeaking section Emphasizes the importance of dairy cattle in the village economy and the traditional ways of life which are still practiced in rural areasEB SYMMETRIES OF THE CUBE s 14 minutes 4651 1971 Symmetries of the square are exhibited as products of reflections Studies the octahedral group symmetries of the cube and the octahedron via reflections Various subgroups are determined by examining the reflections in the three pairs of mirrors of the kaleidoscope Shows how the construction of these kaleidoscopes is related to the cube and the octahedronIFB SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SECOND EDITION jsc 16 minutes 5280 1956 Shows how the orchestra developed from an ensemble of five string players to the Symphonic Organization Uses excerpts from works by Dvorak Mozart Bach Wagner and Berlioz to demonstrate the contribution of each major development in the orchestraEB TAD THE FROG p 11 minutes 1676 color 1965 Shows the growth stages of a frog including the egg and tadpole periods Explains how frogs breathe eat and live Also instills ideas of pet care and conservation of wild lifeC TAFFYS IMAGINATION FEAR OF THE DARK p IP2 minutes 545 color 1974 Weird things happen in the dark At least thats what Taffy thought until Butch and Coslo teach her their night game Taffy finally leams that nothing changes when it gets dark and things she thought she saw and heard were created in her imaginationC TAKE A LOOK AT YOURSELF ej 16 minutes 5628 color 1970 Deals with the need for laws and the necessity for upholding them Discusses the growing antagonism toward the man who wears the police uniform and suggests that the man in uniform is an individual whose motives aside from earning a livelihood may very well be altruisticCCA TAKE THE FIRST STEP sct 28 minutes 7541 color 1967 Depicts the story of a young man who sky dives out of an airplane and into the lives of an exceptional child and his family Shows how he discovered the field of teaching exceptional children and finds his lifes workSREB TALE OF THE FIORDS ejsc 11 minutes 920 1955 Portrays the secret yearnings of a little girl Ragnhild at her familys summer home high on a mountain near a Norwegian fiord Shows the scenery of the mountains as Ragnhild neglects milking the goats to explore the vicinity and to look for the hidden valley of dreams mentioned by her grandfather in a legend of the fiords Shows her returning home and ends with Ragnhild and her brother eating wild strawberries as they drift in a small boat on the placid watersEB TALE OF THE GROUND HOGS SHADOW p 11 minutes 1923 1955 Presents a pioneer woman telling her two children the story of a raccoon as he seeks out the ground hog for information about the coming of spring Shows the raccoon coming upon a variety of animals in his hunt for the ground hog Pictures him finally meeting the ground hog who failing to see his shadow returns to his hole Depicts the raccoon also retiring to his hollow log for a few more days in spite of the first signs of spring about himC TALE OF TWO CITIES sc 44 minutes 9012 1968 An abridged version of the feature film based on the Charles Dickens novel Dramatizes the causes of mass rebellion against the aristocracy of France during the revolutionary period and retains the highlights of the story of Sidney CartonFI TEACHERTRAINING FILM LETS GET TO WORK te 20 minutes 4893 color 1974 Five examples of student careerdevelopment activities in various classrooms are shown Included are Thinking about ones self trying out jobs in a manufacturing simulation applying school learning to the workaday world practicing responsibility on the job and setting goals to gain control and give direction to ones life This film recognizes the vital role of the teacher as catalyst in helping students acquire life skills that form the cornerstones of career educationEB TEACHERS CONCERNS ABOUT USING INSIDEOUT te 15 minutes 5747 color 1973 Health Education This film features Dr Moisy Shopper MD Child Psychiatrist and is designed for use with teachers who have some familiarity with the AIT telecourse series Dr Shopper makes a special reference to the socalled sensitive programs in the series with suggestions on how to use themNIT TEACHING A DIRECTED READING LESSON ct 30 minutes 7367 Discusses and illustrates the lesson in a basal reader A sixphase lesson plan pattern is used Each phase is discussed and illustrated and then all six phases are illustrated with a story on fourth grade difficultyETV 136m TEACHING COMPREHENSION SKILLS I ct 30 minutes 7374 Discusses six guides for teaching the comprehension skills deals with four of twenty comprehension skills Discussed are 1 associating meaning with words 2 interpreting punctuation 3 interpreting subheadings and other devices and 4 reading by thought unitsETV TEACHING COMPREHENSION SKILLS II ct 30 minutes 7375 Discusses ten comprehension skills in some detail and suggestions for teaching are offered Discussed are 1 interpreting and appreciating figurative language 2 establishing purposes for reading 3 knowing how to read in terms of purpose and difficulty level of materials 4 reading symbols 5 reading to find out answers to questions 6 reading for details 7 reading to follow directions 8 reading to understand writers plan of attack 9 reading to follow sequence of events and 10 reading to get main ideaETV TEACHING COMPREHENSION SKILLS III ct 30 minutes 7376 Gives a review and presentation of six additional skills 1 reading to locate information 2 reading to enjoy and to appreciate 3 reading to interpret illustrative material 4 reading for remem brance in depth 5 reading to draw conclusions and to get implied meanings and 6 reading to evaluate criticallyETV TEACHING READING IN THE CONTENT AREAS ct 30 minutes 7377 Devotes attention to the five teaching tasks each contentarea teacher has 1 vocabulary peculiar to the subject 2 development of concept background needed for understanding what is being taught 3 knowledge of how to read the texts and other materials efficiently and effectively 4 special reading tasks of the subject such as map and graph reading and 5 interpretation of symbols ETV TEACHING TRIAD THE te 17 minutes 5771 color 1974 Special Education This film explores the forces of a positive teaching triad teacher childparent depicting the many ways a teacher can offer an indi vidualized approach to meet the needs of each familyAIMS TEACHING WORD RECOGNITION SKILLS I ct 30 minutes 7371 Discusses the importance of word attack skills and offers five teaching guides A systematic coverage of three word attack techniques follows 1 sight vocabulary building 2 use of picture clues and 3 use of context cluesETV TEACHING WORD RECOGNITION SKILLS II ct 30 minutes 7372 Gives systematic coverage to the following skills 1 noting endings with no change in root word 2 noting endings with change in root word and 3 compound words contractions prefixes suffixes and dictionary useETV TECHNIQUES OF FOOD MEASUREMENT jsc 13 minutes 5619 color 1970 Demonstrates the basic procedures in food measurement Shows the correct kitchen utensils and methods for measuring flour sugar liquids fats leavening agents and eggCCA TECHNOLOGICAL FAILURES 812 14 minutes 5789 color 1975 Illustrates he need for a greater awareness in dealing with the problems that arise from our dependence on modern technology and the conveniences it has broughtDCPA TELEPHONE FOR HELP pe 10 minutes 2000 color 1968 Describes the need for knowing how to give proper information in an everyday situation in the shortest time possible Shows three situations in which children call for help from the police the firemen and the telephone operator Lapses in film are provided for class discussionBFA TELEPHONE MAN s 30 minutes 7351 Stresses modern communication in todays world and its demand for skilled technicians Shows the advantages of exploring this field of workDA TELL ME ALL ABOUT IT WHAT MAKES A FRIEND SO SPECIAL p 9 minutes 551 color 1971 A class is writing stories on What makes a friend so special Three of these are dramatized The friends the children describe are a smaller boy a horse and a parent In each relationship there is shared fun but also mutual respect and responsibility TELL ME ALL ABOUT IT emphasizes that no two stories on the same subject will be exactly alike Consequently it encourages the child to dig into subjective experience and observationACI TELLTALE HEART js 20 minutes 4232 1941 Presents a dramatization of Edgar Allan Poes short story which deals with a weavers apprentice who murders his cruel master He is driven to confession by a guilty conscience and the imaginary haunting sound of the murdered mans heartbeatFI TELLING TIME BY THE CLOCK p 11 minutes 1206 1953 Shows the basic principles of telling time and explains the relationship between days hours minutes and secondsBFA TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FOREST THE js 17 minutes 5390 color 1962 Illustrates the complex network of plant and animal relationships that make up the temperate deciduous forest community Photomicrography timelapse and live photography are used to show the adaptations of deciduous plants and animals to seasonal changesEB TEMPTED ejs 6 minutes 388 color 1971 Shows a sixth grade boy going through an average day at home and school during which he is exposed to many types of pills alcohol and other aspects normal in todays permissive society Open ended to emphasize the effects of a drug oriented environment on the impressionable mindCCA TENNIS TENNIS TACTICS FOR THE 80S SERIES A seven film series designed to introduce the sport and to teach basic skills The films are listed in their recommended order of presentation See alphabetical listing of each title for descriptions AI Tennis Tactics for the 80s Importance of Practice Tennis Tactics for the 80s Tactics for the Serve Tennis Tactics for the 80s Tactics for Return of the Serve Tennis Tactics for the 80s Tactics for Ground Stroke Tennis Tactics for the 80s Tactics for Specialty Shots Tennis Tactics for the 80s Tactics for Singles Play Tennis Tactics for the 80s Tactics for Doubles Play TENNIS TACTICS FOR THE 80S IMPORTANCE OF PRACTICE ejs 9 minutes 207 color 1980 The film follows a logical sequence of instruction and always with a strong emphasis on the tactical side of the gameAI TENNIS TACTICS FOR THE 80S TACTICS FOR DOUBLES PLAY ejs 9 minutes 211 color 1980 The film follows a logical sequence of instruction and always with a strong emphasis on the tactical side of the gameAI 137TENNIS TACTICS FOR THE 80S TACTICS FOR GROUND STROKE ejs 9 minutes 218 color 1980 The film follows a logical sequence of instruction and always with a strong emphasis on the tactical side of the gameAI TENNIS TACTICS FOR THE 80S TACTICS FOR RETURN OF THE SERVE ejs 9 minutes 213 color 1980 The film follows a logical sequence of instruction and always with a strong emphasis on the tactical side of the gameAI TENNIS TACTICS FOR THE 80S TACTICS FOR SINGLES PLAY ejs 9 minutes 228 color 1980 The film follows a logical sequence of instruction and always with a strong emphasis on the tactical side of the gameAI TENNIS TACTICS FOR THE 80S TACTICS FOR SPE CIALTY SHOTS ejs 9 minutes 221 color 1980 The film follows a logical sequence of instruction and always with a strong emphasis on the tactical side of the gameAI TENNIS TACTICS FOR THE 80S TACTICS FOR THE SERVE ejs 9 minutes 209 color 1980 The film follows a logical sequence of instruction and always with a strong emphasis on the tactical side of the gameAI TET TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS TRAINING te 29 minutes 7025 color 1973 This film is a complete outline of the methods created and developed by Dr Thomas Gordon originator of Teacher Effec tiveness Training a system of techniques now widely used by teachers in building more effective classroom relationships Dr Gordon illustrates and explains the concepts of active listening messages and the nolose method for resolving conflicts T Public school teachers who regularly practice TET techniques share their classroom experiencesMEDIA FIVE TEXTURE Pe 5 minutes 840 color 1954 Explores hard rough soft and smooth surfaces to provide a tangible approach to understanding textural qualities in art Points out the various textural effects which can be achieved with clay metals paper linoleum and other art materialsEB THAILAND ejs 19 minutes 5159 color 1976 Montry lives with his family in a quiet coastal village He shares with his father a love of their traditional occupationfishing He also shares with his family his newly developed skills of writing and reading The familys relationship to their religion their society and their nation are portrayedJ THATS MY NAMEDONT WEAR IT OUT js 26 minutes 7495 color 1977 A deaf child unused to dealing with the outside world is drawn into new experiences by a teenage boy who is having his own problems in dealing with other people This moving story of two young people who reach beyond their limitations is climaxed by a crisis which brings them to the realization that each can be a source of strength to the otherLCA THEODORE ROOSEVELT AMERICAN sc 23 minutes 4491 1958 Highlights the most interesting experiences of Roosevelts life from a boy in the West to a national and international figureGSA THERMOMETERS AND HOW THEY WORK pe 10 minutes 435 Uses a simple homemade thermometer to demonstrate that the liquid in the tube will expand or contract if subjected to a high or low temperature Then shows many uses of thermometers in the home and in a variety of occupationsEB THESEUS AND THE MINOTAUR ej 15 minutes 4487 color 1954 Recalls the myth of Theseus Minotaur and Minos labyrinth on Crete in light of presentday discoveries and excavationsMG THINK METRIC ej 14 minutes 5791 color 1973 The televised coverage of The Metric Game humorously introduces the metric system In an Olympictype setting the competition includes many examples of measuring and weighing with metric units Familiar lengths distances capacities and temperatures are presented in metric terms to help us think metricC THINKING ABOUT DRINKING js 15 minutes 4715 color 1967 Presents facts about alcoholic beverages that will help the viewer make decisions regarding the use of them Explains the different kinds effects on the body driving business and treats alcoholism as a disease which constitutes a major health problem Openended for teacher and student discussionAH THINKINGMOVINGLEARNING pect 20 minutes 5642 color 1970 Illustrates a comprehensive developmental program which demon strates 26 perceptualmotor activities for preschool and primary grade childrenBW THIRD DIMENSION THE ejs 15 minutes 5029 color 1948 Depicts an overview of the tourist attractions in Georgia Shows the wilderness of the Okefenokee Swamp to the ultramodern Callaway Gardens Also features natural and manmade attractions such as the gold mines in Dahlonega or Rock City in the North Georgia mountainsISF THIS IS BEN SHAHN jsc 17 minutes 5561 color 1968 Points out Ben Shahn who is known as a painter as a worker in other media and who has developed a certain philosophy which is exemplified in his work Gives the viewer an opportunity to understand Shahns philosophy and to see how it is reflected in his workBFA THIS IS YOUR LUNG jsc 20 minutes 4545 color 1966 Presents essential facts about cigarette smoking and lung cancer Shows how cilia regularly subjected to irritants and tars of smoke are gradually destroyedIFB THOMAS ALVA EDISON js 7 minutes 812 I960 Reviews the life and work of Thomas Alva Edison whose inven tions included the first practical incandescent lamp the first phonograph and the first motion picture cameraP THOMAS JEFFERSON js 5 minutes 811 i960 Recreates the life and career of Thomas Jefferson Includes views of Monticello the University of Virginia and other monuments to Jeffersons geniusP THOUSAND SUNS A jsct 9 minutes 317 color 1974 The film explores what we have accomplished with out present energy capabilitiesgreat cities and luxuries never before dreamed possible But we have also created a throwaway society where waste has become our most important product How much more do we want There is an alternative we can choose to create values that endurea sense of wonder and respect for ourselves and all other living thingsAB 138THREE FOX FABLES pe 11 minutes 387 1948 Real animals in woodland settings bring to life three of Aesops fables The Fox and the Grapes The Fox and the Crow and The Fox and the StorkEB THREE GREAT AMERICANS js 10 minutes 810 1960 Reviews the lives of Paul Revere John Peter Zenger and William Penn Includes the Old North Church in Boston Paul Reveres house the memorial exhibit in New York City on Zengers trial William Penns house and other historical sights and facts about these menP THREE LITTLE BRUINS GO CAMPING pe 9 minutes 208 1951 Three bear cubs invade a camp and get into troubleCF THREE LITTLE BRUINS GREAT ADVENTURE pe 9 minutes 194 1950 Three mischievous baby bears have amusing encounters with a porcupine a skunk a woodchuck and a playful otter Though they narrowly escape losing their freedom their adventures are funCF THREE LITTLE BRUINS IN A CANOE pe 10 minutes 201 1943 Shows three baby bears entering a canoe at the headwaters of a raging torrent Follows their trip through rapids whirlpools and other hairraising dangersCF THREE LITTLE BRUINS MAKE MISCHIEF pe 9 minutes 210 1946 Tells the humorous story of three small bears who wander out of the forest and head for a farm Their visit involves encounters with a cow a goose a horse and the kitchen of the farm houseCF THREE LITTLE BRUINS ON A SPREE pe 9 minutes 198 1950 High above the deep canyon a cable is stretched from a lofty tower When the three little bruins discover it curiosity gets the better of caution and they cant get down Unhappy and frightened they have a hairraising time until a Boy Scout finally discovers their plightCF THREE LITTLE KITTENS SECOND EDITION pe 10 minutes 132 1953 Tells the story of three kittens discovered in a barn by the farmers wife When they are two weeks old the kittens are carried by their mother to a new home in an old buggy They learn to feed and clean themselves and to play Finally two of the kittens are given away and the third kitten stays with its mother on the farmEB THREE LITTLE PIGS p 11 minutes 1907 color 1956 Uses live animals to tell the classic story of The Three Little Pigs Shows a dog as the wolf who attempts to break into each of the little pigs houses Suggests that the audience tell this and other stories about pigsC THREE LITTLE PIGS p 9 minutes 2020 color Uses animation to tell the classic story of the three little pigs and their adventure with the wolf Elicits student response to various questions such as the kind of materials used in building houses and the different characteristics of each pigWD THREE WISHES pe 20 minutes 4061 1950 Presents the story of a peasant who aids two gnomes and is rewarded with three wishes The peasant wastes the first wish on his supper his wife loses the second wish through anger and the last wish is lost to repair the damage done by the second wish Stresses the moral that greed does not payC THROUGH DIFFERENT EYES ct 15 minutes 4582 color 1970 This film documents a training center program for mentally handicapped children Areas of training highlighted a4j basic selfcare motor development speech listening skills selfawareness and socializationPEACH THUMBELINA pe 10 minutes 985 Tells Hans Christian Andersens story about a tiny girl who lives in the forest befriends a swallow and becomes queen of the little forest peopleCONT THUNDER AND LIGHTNING ej 10 minutes 578 1950 Demonstrates the phenomena of thunder and lightning as they relate to electricity Explains why the lightning flash can often be seen before the thunder is heard Concludes with a brief discussion of protective measures against lightning and other common forms of factional electricityMCGH TIDES OF THE OCEAN jsc 16 minutes 5152 color 1964 Shows how ocean tides affect the work of fishermen the docking and departure of ships and other activities along an ocean Uses animation to explain how tides are created by the combination of centrifugal force of the earths motion around the sun and gravitational attraction of the sun and moonA TIJEAN GOES LUMBERING pe 16 minutes 4346 1953 A FrenchCanadian folktale about the miraculous exploits of TiJean a little boy who rides into a logging camp on a big white horse and performs feats that dwarf those of even the hardiest lumberjack The film portrays a typical Canadian logging camp IFB TIME FOR CHOICE A jsc 28 minutes 7173 color 1979 More than 20 species of wildlife in Georgia are hovering on the edge of extinction This film explores the plight of these endangered species From fascinating pictures of giant sea turtles nesting at night to rare blackandwhite film of the extinct ivorybilled woodpecker a remarkable collection of unusual wildlife footage is shown Examines the history of many of these threatened species and investigates the reasons for their decline and discusses some of the ways these creatures are being protected todayGDNR TIME FOR CLOCKS p 10 minutes 721 color 1967 Shows how clocks help people to use their time wisely Allotting time for work play rest and other activities is explained through poetic narration and stylized settings Introductory techniques for telling time are also givenEB TIME OF CHANGES A ej 15 minutes 4827 color 1974 How technological changes can affect career decisions are clearly emphasized in this film Technology has made some working roles obsolete but has created others The students imagination will be spurred to consider jobs that might exist in the future although they do not exist todayEB TIME OF WONDER A pe 13 minutes 4705 color 1972 Uses watercolor illustrations from the childrens picture book of the same name by Robert McCloskey Shows the wonder of nature on an island in MaineWWS TIME PULLS THE TRIGGER js 24 minutes 7358 color 1960 Features through live photography and animated cartoons the relationship of smoking to various aspects of healthNAR 139 TIMES OF TEDDY ROOSEVELT jsc 28 minutes 7159 1959 Pictures the life and times of Teddy Roosevelt the president who shepherded the United States into the mainstream of twentieth century life MCGH TIPPY THE TOWN DOG p 10 minutes 566 color 1952 Tells the story of a terrier who escapes from his busy adult master and has many adventures before he finally returns and acquires a new and youthful owner In his adventures Tippy tries to make friends with a succession of people and animals a neighbor a large dog an organ grinders monkey a dog catcher and the city firemenEB TO BE A COMPOSER jsc 25 minutes 7914 color 1969 Observes Argentineborn composer Lalo Schifrin as he works with experimental music jazz television and movie scores and contemporary chamber music Reveals the composers sensitivity to sounds in his environment his absorption in the creative process his musical skills and knowledgeCHU TO BE A CONDUCTOR jsc 25 minutes 7915 color 1969 Documents the activities of the young conductor Michael Tilson Thomas Shows what a symphony conductor does his skills and his professional problemsCHU TO BE A PERFORMER jsc 25 minutes 7916 color 1970 Observes the activities of Jeff Solow a talented young cellist as he continues his college studies plays professionally attends the master class of Piatigorsky works out a difficult concerto re hearses and performs it with symphony orchestraCHU TO FIND THE WAY t 30 minutes 7905 color Stresses importance of a thorough evaluation for the exceptional child with an emphasis on educational assessmentGDE TO HELP THEM LEARN ct 21 minutes 4467 color This film provides a special look at classrooms where learning motivation and excitement prevail Visits to elementary and secondary schools show skilled teachers using films multimedia kits filmstrips audiotapes instructional television and other media The film shows how media can bring historical and contemporary situations into the classroom and provide ways both to motivate and to teach the basics in reading math science and other subject areas Classroom teachers media specialists and students discuss and demonstrateAMP TO TEMPT A TROUT jsc 20 minutes 4257 color This film shares the thrill and excitement of fishing for trout in north Georgia From bait fishing to fly tying it explores the many tricks and techniques of outsmarting a wily trout Briefly examines some of the fisheries management programs that improve the sport of trout fishingGDNR TOBACCO PROBLEM WHAT DO YOU THINK ejs 17 minutes 5071 color 1971 Shows the impact of smoking on American culture since World War I Reviews the medical evidence that links cigarette smoking to emphysema heart disease and lung cancer and examines the current controversy concerning an individuals right to smokeEB TOKYO INDUSTRIAL WORKER ejsc 17 minutes 5578 color 1969 Portrays the everyday life of an industrial workers family in Tokyo emphasizing a society in transition Shows the family sleeping on mats but eating at a high table wearing western dress going to work on a motor bike the mother shopping at the market the evening meal at a low table and viewing television reclined on matsFl TOM SAVAGEBOY OF EARLY VIRGINIA ej 22 minutes 5319 1958 Dramatizes the story of a boy who came to Virginia as an indentured servant of the Virginia Company and was given to the Indians as a token of friendship by the Jamestown settlers Depicts the boys new life among the Indians and his learning of their language skills and tribal customs Presents problems confronting the colony of Jamestown in its early growthEB TOM THUMB IN KING ARTHURS COURT P 19 minutes 4315 color 1963 Animation utilizing original oil painted backgrounds visualizes the story of Tom Thumb and the rich medieval splendor of King Arthurs Court Tom is one of the little people of the world who assumes great stature through his courageous spiritC TOM TIT TOT Pe 13 minutes 4951 color 1955 Live actors in silhouette pantomime the English version of Rumpelstiltskin as found in Joseph Jacobs English Fairy Tales Margarett Lott narrates Original 12th century melodies played on antique instruments accompany the storytellerCFS TOMORROW WELL SEE WHAT HAPPENS te 30 mintues 7027 color 1974 The film shows a visit to three Los Angeles public elementary schools that are working toward improving their learning environ ment through participation in the Tutorial Community Project It illustrates crossage and intragrade tutoring and the process of developing helping relationships among teachers students princi pals and parents within a flexible and selfcorrecting educational programPHOENIX TOOLS P 11 minutes 2001 1963 Depicts the development of tools from sticks antlers shells and bones by early man Explains how each man made his own tools for survival Points out that similar tools are still being used and shows many modern hand tools and equipmentGA TOOT WHISTLE PLUNK AND BOOM eJs 10 minutes 880 color 1959 Uses typical Walt Disney animation to trace the origin of modem musical instruments back to the time of the cavemanWD TOOTH TRUTH WITH HARV AND MARV Pe 11 minutes 314 color 1976 A basic dental hygiene film shows how the combination of plaque and sugar form acid on teeth which leads to cavities Explains newest procedures for brushing and flossing Live action and animation Made with the cooperation of the American Dental AssociationAH TORNADO jsct 15 minutes 5745 color 1956 This is the story of a typical midwestern city that lies in the path of a destructive tornado Included are scenes of a tornado in action and protective preparations are described Weather conditions which generate tornadoes are shown as well as ESS Aweather bureau methods of charting conditions and issuing warnings to the publicGSA TORNADO 812 14 minutes 5778 color 1975 Shows the near tragic event of a tornado that traps three young people Also vividly shows its devastating power on a nearbv townDCPA TORTOISE AND THE HARE P 9 minutes 2029 color 1954 Tells the Aesop fable about Max Hare and Toby Tortoise in the 140most famous race of all time Points out that showing off can lead to disaster and defeatWD TOUTE LA BANDE ARRIVEED ELISABETH FRENCH LANG FILM jsc 15 minutes 5591 color 1970 Tells the story of Elisabeth of Dakar Senegal arriving at Orly Airport in Paris Describes the confusion involved when her new French family for a year arrives late and finds that she has left for Les Invalides TerminalSCMA TOUTE LA BANDE VACANCES EN BRETAGNE FRENCH LANG FILM jsc 15 minutes 5592 color 1970 Tells the story of a gang who meet at the seaside resort in Brittany Shows scenes that take place at the beach at the tourist shops and on the terrace of a cafeSCMA TOWERS THE js 13 minutes 4950 color 1960 Shows the building of the Watts Towers in California by the Italian Simon Rodilla Points out the thirty year labors of this untrained unskilled tile setter working with sea shells broken bottles pebbles shattered tile etc to build this contribution to 20th Century folk artCFS TRADE AND TRANSPORTATION ejs 20 minutes 4704 1958 Explains the importance of trade in the world and considers the many methods of transporting goods Reveals the ways goods can be exchanged including barter and complex commercial transac tions UEVA TRADITIONAL ENGLAND jsc 11 minutes 808 color 1952 A travelogue stressing the romance tradition and beauty of England Views shown include Buckingham Palace Hyde Park Westminster Abbey Tower of London St Pauls Cathedral StratfordonAvon Lorna Doone Country Cornish fishing vil lages Literary references are given to tie in with the scenes presentedAVED TRAGEDY OF THE COMMONS THE 712 23 minutes 5751 color 1974 Science This film is drawn from the famous article by renowned biologist Garret Hardin It begins with an historical example of farmers sharing the benefits but not the responsibilities of common pasture lands It deals in depth with the distribution of resources the clash of personal values and a variety of possible outcomes and solutionsBFA TRAINING THE CONSTRUCTION LABORER js 21 minutes 4930 color 1976 This informative film shows the new techniques in laborer training which are replacing the traditional onthejob methods of train ingLAGC TRANSPORTATION p 11 minutes 735 Describes the three main ways by which people move themselves or things from one place to another manpower animalpower and machinepower Traces the evolution of transportation from animal back to the jet vehicleGA TRANSPORTATION REVOLUTION THE STORY OF AMERICAS GROWTH ejsc 21 minutes 5595 color 1970 Traces the development of transportation in America from the horse and buggy to the airplane Emphasizes that from the changing technology of transportation has emerged a way of life in some ways better in other ways worseLCA TRAVEL IN AMERICA IN THE 1840S ej 13 minutes 4179 1957 Describes Matts adventures as he travels from eastern New York State in the 1840s to join his parents who had gone to Illinois earlier Shows how Matt uses several means of transportation stagecoach barge lake steamer train and walking Depicts Matt as working for his passage on the barge steamer and trainC TRAVELING MUSICIANS THE p 5 minutes 662 color 1968 Pictures the story of a donkey dog cat and rooster who go out into the world to seek their fortunePOS TREASURE HUNT THE TEAMWORK p 11 minutes 552 color 1974 The team of Scherzo Taffy and Oni oppose Butch Priscilla and Coslo on a treasure hunt Butch Priscilla and Coslo have difficulty figuring out the clues because they keep arguing and fighting Scherzo Taffy and Onis ability to achieve smooth teamwork leads them to the treasureC TREASURE ISLAND jsc 40 minutes 9013 1934 Excerpts prepared for school use from MGMs 1934 picture of the same title based on the book by Robert Louis Stevenson A literature appreciation film portraying the characters dramatizing familiar quotations and situations and visualizing the setting of the story and its influence upon the characters and plotFI TREASURES OF THE EARTH ej 11 minutes 935 color 1958 Uses animation to show some of the ways in which minerals have been deposited in the earth Reviews forces acting on the earths crust and the resulting changes then shows how minerals are concentrated by being deposited in veins by being washed into stream beds and low areas or by seeping through the earth in solution Describes how oil is trapped in the earths folds and how coal is formedCHU TREE THE pe 10 minutes 697 color 1963 Depicts the many roles a tree plays in nature besides contributing beauty Points out that a number of animals and plants depend on the tree for a home and that leaves protect the soil and enrich it as they fall and decay Develops the concept of the interdependence of living things upon one anotherCHU TREES AND THEIR IMPORTANCE e 12 minutes 4480 color 1966 Emphasizes conservation the importance of trees as a renewable resource and their role in water and soil conservation Uses animation to show life processes of a tree and how trees contribute to mans welfareEB TREES HOW WE IDENTIFY THEM ej 11 minutes 1838 color 1958 Suggests ways for recognizing various kinds of trees through shape bark leaves and fruit Explains the differences between deciduous trees and evergreens Shows individual characteristics of several treesC TRENDS jsc 9 minutes 236 color Uses animation to present a short sketch of human relations and the development of different facets of human life Stresses changes in man brought about by technology and sets the stage for questioning whether all technology is goodLCA TRIANGLES AN INTRODUCTION e 92 minutes 569 color 1966 This film introduces the beginning student to the properties of the triangle Triangles are composed of three line segments that meet at three comers Can any three line segments be made into a triangle The student is led to the discovery they cannotBFA 141 TRIANGLES TYPES AND USES js 11 minutes 1703 g2 Introduces the properties of triangles and shows how they can be identified and measuredC TRIP TO THE PLANETS ej 15 minutes 5422 color 1963 Illustrates an imaginary trip to the planets using exact scale models animated drawings and special photographic techniques Based on the most recent scientific information about the solar systemEB TRIPPING ON TWO WHEELS ej 24 minutes 4531 color 1973 This film takes students on a joyful and instructive trip through the happy world of the bicyclist and shares abundant trip tips on such important things as how to detect and avoid hazards ride defensively see and be seen and understand and obey the rules of the roadBT TROPICAL RAIN FOREST THE Jsc 16 minutes 5391 color 1962 Defines the tropical rain forest and shows the principal characteris tics and locations Presents the ways various forms of plant and animal life adapt and live togetherEB TRUCK FARM Pe II minutes 1886 1957 Explains that most vegetables sold in stores come from truck farms Shows Mr and Mrs Marshall and their two children performing various jobs on their truck farm including plowing fertilizing planting cultivating dusting with chemicals and irrigating Pic tures the Marshall family going to church on Sunday Concludes by showing the harvesting and marketing of sweet corn squash tomatoes and other vegetablesC TRUE STORY OF ROBINSON CRUSOE Pe 12 minutes 4523 Presents the story of Alexander Selkirk the man whose adventure provided the inspiration for Daniel Defoes Robinson Crusoe Filmed on the island of Juan Fernandez in the South PacificMG TRY OUT ej 15 minutes 4829 color 1974 This film presents children in six different activities that are careerrelated nature studies television broadcasting building tutoring raising livestock and a classroom manufacturing simula tion Throughout the film children comment on their work what they are learning about themselves and what they might want to be The film motivates students to reflect on how their own experiences can guide them in career choices and to take an active interest in career opportunities around themEB TUMBLING THE FORWARD ROLL Pet 11 minutes 2002 color 1966 Stresses tumbling as an activity important to the complete physical education program Points out the need to introduce this activity in the primary grades Designed to encourage the elementary grade teacher to initiate a tumbling program One basic exercise the forward roll illustrates a progressive method of teaching this w w Wh sugSesions for developing a unit of class activities MAMO TURNING A SPHERE INSIDE OUT 23 minutes 4659 color 1976 The film opens with a discussion of the problem of turning a sphere inside out by passing the surface through itself withoutmaking any holes or creases Mathematicians believed that the problem was insoluble until 1958 when Stephen Smale by complicated mathe matical inductions proved otherwise However even though the construction of of a regular homotopy to turn the sphere was possible in principle no one could visualize it Eventually several people invented homotopies that would work The one in this film was developed by Bernard Morin a blind mathematician The homotopy is illustrated with a sequence of models showing the crucial stages in the motion The film closes with several different sequences of advanced computer animation revealing the continu ous motion of the sphereIFB TURTLE THE CARE OF A PET pe 8 minutes 574 color 1962 This film is designed for kindergartenprimary grades By finding out how an animal lives and what it eats the child learns how to care for it As the film explores the natural way of a little redeared turtle the child learns how to care for a turtle pet and gains a better understanding of how to learn to care for any animal petBFA TV NEWS BEHIND THE SCENES jsc 27 minutes 7030 color 1973 A fastpaced documentary on New Yorks ABC Eyewitness News reveals the tight editorial and technical teamwork responsible for a local TV news program Reporters are shown interviewing Sha mus stars Dyan Cannon and Burt Reynolds examining the effects of an emergency water main break and covering a massive demonstration on Park Avenue Quickly the stories are processed edited slotted for broadcastEB TWO LITTLE RACCOONS P 10 minutes 517 1951 Two little raccoons tell about their daily life and the trouble they get Mo They are looking for food in the forest when they notice that the farmer who lives nearby is leaving They go the house and get into mischief until the farmers children come back and catch them The raccoons leave vowing to stay in the woods where they belongMCGH TYPESETTING Js 33 minutes 7903 1969 Explains the process of linecasting with the intertype machine Presents in minute detail all the intricate movements involved to provide beginning and advanced students a better understanding of the graphic arts industry processUEVA TYPING SKILLSBUILDING SPEED SECOND EDITION I minutes 1664 color 1966 Shows how typing speed and accuracy can be achieved by improving ones attitude developing good form conditioning muscles and improving basic patternsC TYPING SKILLS DAILY JOB TECHNIQUES SECOND EDITION Js 13 minutes 4343 color 1966 Demonstrates ways to increase typing skill such as organizing one s desk grouping similar jobs and applying proper techniques in typing envelopes stencils and reportsC UFOUNRESTRAINED FLYING OBJECTS js 14 minutes 4614 color 1978 Dramatically illustrates how the use of passenger restraint systems can help reduce the risk of injury in an automobile accidentGM UGLY DUCKLING Pe 11 minutes 1610 color 1953 Based on the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen Uses real animals to show a mother duck hatching little ducklings one of which possesses a large body and a dark bill Depicts the experi ences of this ugly duckling as it is chased from the farmyard by other animals finds refuge near a marsh and after a winter of loneliness develops into a beautiful white swan that becomes the envy of all other birdsC UGLY DUCKLING P II minutes 826 1952 Adapted from the classic tale by Hans Christian Andersen Uses real animals to tell the story of the baby swan who is rejected by a brood of ducklings because he is different In the spring the ugly duckling discovers his true identity as a beautiful swan EB 142UN RESTAURANTE MADRILENO SPANISH LANG FILM ejs 11 minutes 1503 color 1965 Presents a tour of a modern restaurant in Madrid where diners are served typical Spanish dishes Visits the kitchen to allow the viewer to observe the preparation of paella the national dish of Spain Presents a glimpse of farmlands and orchards contributing to Spains source of foodNVF UNDER THE LAWTHE HITCHHIKE js 17 minutes 4726 color 1974 Is a free ride worth the dangers of hitchhiking This film shows from two viewpoints a hitchhikepickup then explains testimony and credibility for both sidesWD UNDER THE LAWTHE PLEA js 15 minutes 4719 color 1974 Story of a hitandrun driver Illustrates how a person who never thinks of breaking the law can do so under emotional stressWD UNDERSEAS MYSTERIES js 22 minutes 5512 Shows plant life and the habits and behavior of some of the animals beneath the Mediterranean Sea Includes a variety of marine fauna and identifies some biological family classifications and character istics Shows how a plant captures fish for food portrays some of the preying habits of the animals and pictures the mating and reproduction of sea horsesATH UNDERSTANDING sc 22 minutes 5708 color 1971 Group discussions are presented utilizing several different view points such as addict exaddict law enforcement and operators of storefront drug counseling centers The film attempts to make adults aware of the many problems which lead students to drugs NIMH UNDERSTANDING A MAP e 10 minutes 506 1952 Uses graphic illustrations to diagram the fundamental points involved in map reading and traces a route for children to follow from church to home and home to school Describes scales symbols conversion of aerial photos to maps and relief physical and political mapsMCGH UNDERSTANDING FIRE EXPLORING SCIENCE pe 9 minutes 1882 1956 Uses a fire in an outdoor grill to show the three ingredientsfuel heat and oxygenneeded to produce a fire Depicts ways that fire is useful and a few of the means of controlling fire Demonstrates in a laboratory the necessity of the three ingredients for making fireC UNDERSTANDING MATTER AND ENERGY js 18 minutes 4878 color 1960 Presents a simple explanation of the three forms of matterliquid solid and gaseousand illustrates the different forms of energy Uses animation to clarify the molecular action of the three forms of matter and the effect this action has on the basic appearance of a substance Concludes with examples of chemical mechanical heat light electrical radiant and atomic energyIFB UNE RECETTE DABIDJAN FRENCH LANG FILM 912 11 minutes 2077 color 1974 Foreign Language Three young people from the Ivory Coast are visiting Pans Tonight they have invited a German woman an Englishman and a Frenchman to dine on foutou a typical Ivory Coast dish The Frenchman presents the movie of Abidjan scenes he made earlier when he was a teacher there Its views of the city lagoon coffeeloading at the port the university hotels and palm trees stimulate talk about people places and resources of the Ivory CoastEB UNITED KINGDOM THE ENGLAND AND WALES ejs 13 minutes 4345 color 1965 Surveys the location topography system of government and natural resources of England and Wales Stresses the great reliance that England and Wales have placed on the sea for their livelihood Emphasizes the need of the two countries for world trade in order to surviveC UNITED STATES CONGRESS THE OF BY AND FOR THE PEOPLE SECOND EDITION jsc 26 minutes 7036 color 1972 The development of the US congressional system is surveyed from earliest times to the present To provide continuity and contemporary interest the film examines the daytoday work of a Congressman and a Senator Through their numerous activities staff meetings committee hearings meetings with constituents briefings with studentsviewers learn of the multitudinous respon sibilities of these lawmakersEB UNITED STATES EXPANSION FLORIDA jsc 14 minutes 4080 1956 Traces the development of Florida beginning with Ponce de Leons exploration in 1513 and depicts the influences of Spain and Britain in succeeding years Portrays the spread southward of the plantation system and its effect upon Florida Depicts the acquisi tion of Florida by the United States in 1821 and its entrance into the Union in 1845C UNITED STATES EXPANSION OVERSEAS 18931917 jsc 15 minutes 4181 1958 Reviews the policies of Presidents Cleveland McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt regarding United States territorial expansion overseas Uses dramatizations animated maps historic motion picture footage and still pictures to summarize chronologically the factors behind the acquisition of Cuba Puerto Rico the Philip pines the Virgin Islands the Hawaiian Islands the Panama Canal Zone and GuamC UNITED STATES EXPANSION SETTLING THE WEST 18531890 jsc 13 minutes 4255 I960 Explains that in the period of 1853 to 1890 the largest frontier region of the West was settled Tracing this settlement of the area which extended westward from Iowa and Missouri to the mountain ranges of California and Oregon shows how the frontier was developed by early miners cattle ranchers and later by farmers and homesteadersC UNITED STATES EXPANSION TEXAS AND THE FAR SOUTHWEST jsc 14 minutes 4081 color 1956 Traces the development of the American Southwest from early Spanish explorations through important events such as the Texas Revolution the Mexican War the admission of Texas as a state and the opening of the Far Southwest to American immigration and settlementC UNITED STATES EXPANSION THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE jsc 13 minutes 4105 1957 Recalls the Louisiana Purchase through scenes depicting the territorys history in relation to westward expansion Discusses the background of the territorys purchase its exploration its settle ment and its importance to the United States Uses reenactments map animation authentic sites paintings models and narration to recreate these eventsC UNITED STATES EXPANSION THE NORTHWEST TER RITORY jsc 13 minutes 4180 color 1958 Traces the efforts of Benjamin Tupper Rufus Putnam and Manasseh Cutler in the exploration of the Ohio country the enactment of the Northwest Ordinance development of the Ohio Company and early settlement of the territory Emphasizes the importance of the principles underlying the Northwest Ordinance as forming a basis 143for the democratic development and eventual union of all the western landsC UNITED STATES EXPANSION THE OREGON COUNTRY jsc 14 minutes 4082 color 1956 Portrays the wealth and promise of the Oregon Country that attracted traders missionaries and settlers and surveys key events in the history of the region Includes the Lewis and Clark expedition the subsequent westward movement the rivalry of British and American interests the conflict over boundaries which inspired the slogan 5440 or fight and the eventual acquisition of the Oregon Territory by the United StatesC UNITED STATES IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY THE 19321940 js 19 minutes 5511 1967 Tells the story of 20th Century America from the inauguration of FDR to the eve of World War II Emphasizes important events such as creation of the Social Security Act and the Tennessee Valley AuthorityC UNITED STATES IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY THE 19201932 js 19 minutes 5510 1967 Shows high points of the conservative era of the 20th Century beginning with Wilsons return from the Versailles Conference and ending with the Great Depression and new liberalism under the New DealC UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT THE GUARDIAN OF THE CONSTITUTION SECOND EDITION jsc 24 minutes 7046 color 1973 Combining historic and current footage the film highlights the history and landmark cases of the Supreme Court from its beginnings in 1789 to the present Three prominent authorities provide insights into the Courts continuing evolution Judge Luther Youngdahl member of the Federal Judiciary explains why the Court is unique in world historyProfessor Gerald Gunther a leading scholar of the court discusses the power of judicial reviewand Senator Hubert H Humphrey analyzes the Supreme Court as protector and guardian of the rights and liberties of the American PeopleEB UNTIL I GET CAUGHT js 27 minutes 7176 color 1980 An outstanding documentary film about the dangers of drinking and driving as discussed by experts in the United States and Sweden Film was produced by Cornell University with financial support from General MotorsGM UPSDOWNS AMPHETAMINES AND BARBITURATES jsc 24 minutes 7065 color 1971 Those pills in the medicine cabinet can become destroyers of minds and bodies This fact grows increasingly apparent as the film examines the pepyouup amphetamines and the slowyoudown barbiturates Much of the evidence is given by young people They tell of being trapped on diet pills pep pills speed barbs How our pillpopping society fosters abuse of these sometimes useful drugs how severe a users dependence on them can be and whats involved in getting free are among the topics exploredEB USING MAPSMEASURING DISTANCE ej 11 minutes 1562 1962 Explains how maps facilitate the measurement of distances and shows how accurate measurements of actual distances are obtained for use in making maps Discusses the meaning choice and use of a map scaleEB USING SCREWS AND NAILS ejs 11 minutes 556 1953 Identifies the common types of nails and screws used in woodwork ing Discusses the function and uses of hammers nailsets and screwdriversMCGH USING THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD js 11 minutes 1304 1952 Presents the scientific method in the context of an everyday problem and shows the steps in the procedure through collection of information formation of a hypothesis and the experimental testing of the hypothesis to retesting of the results obtainedC VALLEY FORGE ejs 16 minutes 5631 color 1969 Shows through the eyes of a man who was there this decisive chapter of the Revoluntary War Points out the exhaustion the weather lack of clothing and other hardships endured Expresses the hope that other men will be prepared to defend America whenever liberty is threatenedHA VALUES UNDERSTANDING OURSELVES e 9 minutes 2035 color 1970 Three boysRicky Ben and Tedhave an idea about the kind of person each is and the kind of person he would like to be Although they like their looks pretty well there are some physical features they would like to change At school their teacher tells the story of Aladdins magic lamp On the way home a shining hub cap re minds them of the fable Suddenly they wonder if the hub cap could be magic if rubbed and if their wishes would come true Would they really choose to be someone else if they couldBFA VANDALISM CRIME OR PRANK jsc 6 minutes 685 color 1964 Explores the question of whether vandalism is a crime or prank and whether an adult who witnesses such an act has an obligation to report the matter to either the police or the boys parentsIFB VENEZUELA ejs 16 minutes 5096 color 1967 Contrasts the life of two Venezuelan familiesone wealthy the other povertystricken Explains how the development of natural resources has perpetuated this desparity of living standards MCGH VERBS RECOGNIZING AND USING THEM js II minutes 1788 i960 Makes use of animation to illustrate that the finding of a complete subject and predicate in a sentence is the first step in learning to recognize verbs Explains that a verb can be recognized through any of its three distinct functionsa verb indicates what the subject does what is done to the subject or the state of being of the subjectC VERY LOW TEMPERATURES s 15 minutes 4106 l2 Explores cryogenics the science of very low temperatures even as low as 2731 centigrade Explains that all known gases can be liquefied Defines critical pressure critical temperature and Kelvin ScalesCENCO VIBRATIONS BASIC PHYSICAL SCIENCE SERIES ej 13 minutes 5373 1961 Defines and illustrates vibration Then explains and demonstrates sound as objects vibrating in the air within certain frequencies Points out that two things are needed to make a vibrationforce that pulls the vibrating object toward a center position and the natural tendency for a moving object to keep movingEB VIKINGS AND THEIR EXPLORATIONS ej 10 minutes 1836 1958 Points out that sailing from what is now Scandinavia Viking warriors of the ninth and tenth centuries influenced the history of many modern day nations Uses costumed dramatizations and authentic Viking artifacts to trace various aspects of Norse culture Recreates Viking home life manners and dress and various explorations culminating in Leif Ericsons discovery of the North American continent nearly 500 years before the voyage of ColumbusC 144 VIKINGS THE LIFE AND CONQUESTS js 17 minutes 5342 I960 Uses maps to depict the extent of Viking exploration commercial ventures raiding parties and colonization Describes the home life and duties of men women and children in Viking society including both occupational and recreational activities Shows the influence of the Vikings on the peoples of Europe and how their contacts with these Christian civilizations changed the Viking characterEB VILLAGES IN THE SKY jsc 12 minutes 4107 color 1952 Pictures life high on the tops of three mesas in northern Arizona where the Hopi Indians have lived for over a thousand years Paths lead up the sheer cliffs and the lowly burro transports people and supplies on the trails Shows how Hopi women weave baskets make pottery and bake in outdoor ovens Includes the symbolic ritual of the ancient Plaque DanceADP VINCENT VAN GOGH jsc 22 minutes 4239 color 1959 Shows a large number of the original works of Van Gogh The selections are interwoven with fragments of his frequent letters to his brother Theo Also shows many of the actual locales associated with Van Gogh such as the Borinage Aries and othersC VIOLIN THE ejs 25 minutes 7513 color 1973 The story of a young boy and his encounter with an old wayfarer musicianLCA VISITONS LA BELGIQUE FRENCH LANG FILM 912 11 minutes 2076 color 1974 A Flemish boy and a Walloon boy invite two French girls for a tour of Belgium Their sightseeing includes Rubens house in Antwerp the costumed stiltfighters at the Namur festival the chateau of Bouillon the popular MannekenPis fountain and historic Grand Place of Brussels The travelers talk about the old and new BelgiumEB VISIT TO A MAPLE SUGAR FARMSUGARBUSH A pe 11 minutes 598 color 1975 We join a group of children on a field trip to sugarbush country to learn how maple syrup is made We follow the progress of the sap and the preparations of the farmer from winter to spring when the children arrive to help collect the sugar maple sap We watch as the sap boils down to maple syrup amid the awakening life of a Vermont forest in spring and to the accompaniment of an original musical scoreJ VISIT TO PICASSO sc 22 minutes 4534 1956 Presents an interview with Picasso at his studio in Vallauris Shows the artist through a large sheet of plexiglass painting on it with white pigments demonstrating the development of his major styles and his love for materials rather than externalsFL VISIT WITH FARMER JOE A pe 122 minutes 4371 color 1975 This film provides children with an insight into the exciting world of farm animals and farm products Farmer Joe takes us on a tour which includes a view of squealing pigs a lamb that directs a chorus and a calf that drinks from a calfeteria The other animals are similarly introduced and their products demonstratedJ VISUAL PERCEPTION AND THE FAILURE TO LEARN t 20 minutes 4451 1967 The film uses the Marianne Frostig Development Test of Visual Perception to show that the process of perceiving consists of a number of different abilities each of which may be disturbed relatively independently of the others and each of which may affect the childs ability to learn in distinctive waysAIMS VISUAL PERCEPTION TRAINING IN THE REGULAR CLASSROOM te 23 minutes 4625 1970 Filmed in a regular public school classroom the film demonstrates the integration of training in visual perception with training in language and with the regular curriculum at the preschool and early elementary grade levels Such a program helps prevent many of the difficulties of children with disabilities in visual perception It also brings the visual perception abilities of normal children to the optimum level in preparation for academic learning Produced with Marianne Frostig CenterAIMS VISUALLYHANDICAPPED CHILD THE THE BLIND st 30 minutes 7124 1959 Discusses the special problems encountered by the child who is blind Explains the care and understanding needed for the blind child to develop and participate in the relationships of life Stresses the importance of the home and special training in helping the blind Illustrates the limitations imposed by blindness and materi als and techniques used in the education of the Wind Uses filmed sequences to show activities in the home the public school and special classSU VIVRE MIEUX DEMAIN FRENCH LANG FILM sc 10 minutes 310 color 1971 The France of today and the France of tomorrow the advantages and disadvantages inherent in the industrialization of a traditionally agricultural society are presented The implications of change are studied from two points of view what they mean for France in terms of economic advancement and what they mean for the individual in terms of personal developmentEB VOCAL MUSIC jsc 9 minutes 499 1950 Describes and illustrates the principles of voice production in music Demonstrates good and bad posture correct breathing good tone production and good diction Illustrates common faults such as breathiness tightness throatiness and nasality Depicts the singers role as a performer as well as his function as an instru ment and includes several examples of good vocal musicEB VOICE OF A CHOIR js 24 minutes 4438 1959 Tells the story of the Bach festival held annually each spring in Bethlehem Pa and records a performance of the Bach Choir composed of many members of the communityNF VOLCANOTHE BIRTH OF A MOUNTAIN jsc 24 minutes 7100 color 1976 Film footage produced over a fiveyear period documents an extended Hawaiian volcanic eruption from which in the early 1970s a whole new mountain emerged Dramatic aerial and groundlevel photography combine to reveal how the scorching lava flow covered whole forests generated raging tornadoes and reshaped long segments of coastline during the mountains creationEB VOLCANOESEXPLORING THE RESTLESS EARTH pej 18 minutes 4431 color 1973 Cmlocation photography and animated drawings illustrate volcanic phenomena in Hawaii Mexico Italy and Iceland The film distinguishes shield cinder cone and stratovolcano by showing how each type of volcano is formed and how each erupts Lava flows are contrasted in scenes showing ropy pahoehoe and rough blocky aa lava Beforeandafter footage of the 1973 destruction of Helgafjell on Icelands Heimaey Island vividly documents the effects of volcanic eruptions on man and his environmentEB VOLLEYBALL FOR BOYS SECOND EDITION ejs 14 minutes 4314 1971 Uses actual high school volleyball teams to provide an indepth study of individual and team skills of the game Emphasizes through freeze frames and slow motion the proper methods of serving passing setting up spiking and team coordination C 145VOLUMES OF CUBES PRISMS AND CYLINDERS js 18 minutes 4884 1961 Defines the volume of a solid and develops the volume formulas for the prism Vlwh cube V e3 and cylinder Viih CENCO VOLUMES OF PYRAMIDS CONES AND SPHERES js 15 minutes 4885 1961 Animation as well as demonstrations illustrate the interesting comparisons to be made between the three round bodies of mathematics the pyramid cone and sphere Practical situations where formulas are needed are emphasized nosecones rockets etc Formulas carefully developedCENCO VOWEL A pct 13 minutes 5635 color 1971 Deals with the short and long sounds of the letter a emphasizing the effects of the final e the ai combination and the ay combination at the end of the word Encourages children to respond verbally as they participate in exercises using the concepts that have been explainedJ VOWEL E pct 13 minutes 5636 color 1971 Shows the major patterns of letters which give the vowel e its long and short sounds e followed by only a consonant e followed by a consonant and final e Also covers ee together in the middle of a word ee and ea at the end of a word and e at the end of a word not followed by a consonantJ VOWEL I Pct 13 minutes 5637 color 1971 Uses graphic and cinematic arts to deal with the long and short sounds of the letter i emphasizing the effect of the final e the ght combination and the final y acting like the letter VOWEL O pct 14 minutes 5638 color 1971 Shows the major pattern of letters which give the vowel o its long and short sounds o followed by a consonant and then a final e o followed by a consonant only the vowel digraph oa together Also covers o alone at the end of a word o followed by w at the end of a word oe at the end of a word and the ough combinationJ VOWEL U Pct 13 minutes 5639 color 1971 Shows the major patterns of letters which give the vowel u its long and short sounds u followed by a consonant and then a final e u followed only by a consonant and the vowel digraph ew either in the middle or at the end of a word Also covers the vowel digraph oo either in the middle or at the end of a word and ue at the end of a wordJ VOWELS AND THEIR SOUNDS pct 11 minutes 440 color 1971 Deals with children developing auditory discrimination and helping them discover the short and long vowel sounds Uses more difficult tasks to lead pupils through the steps of understanding sound letter associationJ VOYAGE TO THE ARCTIC ejs 25 minutes 7179 color 1978 The serenity of the protected Pacific marine highway gives way to an area of torrential rains and in turn cedes to the region of crushing icebergs and majestic glaciers In route the land and water environ ments and the interrelationship of each are closely examinedJ WALLS AND WINDOWS jsc 12 minutes 493 color 1973 The problem of communication between parents and teenagers is explored in a series of vignettes The film calls attention to the difficulties inherent in all human communication while concentrat ing on the special barriers inhibiting parents and their children from openly exchanging ideas and feelingsMEDG WALT WHITMAN BACKGROUND FOR HIS WORKS jsc 12 minutes 4111 1957 Presents by drawings and still and liveaction photography highlights in the life of Walt Whitman as selections from his poems are presented in the narration Shows how his writings were influenced by his rural life as a youth his experiences with city life his observation of pioneer life his trip to New Orleans from New York and return via Chicago the Civil War and the postCivil War period Tells how his publication of Leaves of Grass both disgusted and surprised the conventional critics and points out that although his works finally became recognized and imitated he never obtained financial successC 1973 WALTER 1012te 15 minutes 5769 color Special Education Walters day begins as he swings his paralyzed legs out of bed and we begin to get acquainted with a selfsufficient wonderfully cheerful young man who has been a paraplegic since he was three He lives alone but has dinner every evening in the warmth of his adoptive parents home He is a determined student of architecture at the community college a wheelchair handler of dazzling grace and the spark plug of his wheelchair basketball teamCHU WAR OF 1812 THE ejs 20 minutes 4461 color 1962 Shows the causes and highlights of the War of 1812 illustrating the origins of such phrases as Old Ironsides and Dont Give Up the ShipGSA WAR OF 1812 THE ej 16 minutes 4412 i960 Shows through the experiences of an American seaman the major battle areas in the War of 1812 Explains the wars causes strategy and results and its relationship to the Napoleonic Era and its longrange effects on United States and Canadian relationships MCGH WASHINGTON CITY OF THE WORLD ej 14 minutes 4206 color 1965 Shows and discusses the significance of Washingtons federal government buildings monuments and agencies of foreign gov ernments Calls Washington the center of the worldBFA WASHINGTON DCCAPITAL CITY USA js 22 minutes 5445 color 1965 Pictures a tour of some of the historic shrines monuments gardens and parkways of Washington DC Shows the variety of people and occupations to be found in Washington Stresses that America was founded on the belief that man has a right to be free and to govern himselfEB WASHINGTON DC STORY OF OUR CAPITAL ejs 10 minutes 1920 1956 Illustrates the planning and layout of Washington DC by Pierre LEnfant before the capital was built Shows the resulting scenic views from important buildings Depicts Washington as the seat of government and the headquarters for national organizations and foreign governmental representationC WASHINGTON IRVING js 17 minutes 4626 1949 Brings to life significant episodes in the life of Washington Irving the first American to receive prominent recognition in the world of literature Traces Irvings early life in New York as a lawyer and then as a writer Describes his travels and the life abroad highlighting the incidents on which hinged the writing of his best known literary worksEB WASHINGTON IRVINGS SLEEPY HOLLOW js 6 minutes 806 i960 Retells the Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving set 146 against scenes of a lonely lane in Sleepy Hollow of the Hudson ValleyP WATER ejs 10 minutes 1300 1972 Stresses the importance of water for human consumption and preservation of life Points out the little known values of water in industry and the industrial processesAL WATER t 12 minutes 672 color 1975 Simple water play is rich with opportunities for an alert teacher to develop unobstrusively concepts which are essential to reading mathematics and science The film condenses into 12 minutes many intense learning experiences children may have with water MEDG WATER AND WHAT IT DOES pe 11 minutes 437 1962 Uses regular photography animation and timelapse photography to explain the nature and properties of water evaporation and condensation and the three states of waterEB WATER COLORS IN ACTION sct 11 minutes 1145 color 1953 Explains the direct method used by many contemporary water colorists and demonstrates various techniques used in painting a landscape Features artist Ralph Rice working with water colors IFB WATER CYCLE THE ejs 11 minutes 4818 color 1980 Tells the story of the endless cycle of water from earth to sky to earth Reveals in animation how water evaporates into the atmosphere and then condenses and falls as rain Also describes seepage formation of the water table movements of ground water and the circulation of water on the earths surfaceEB WATER WATER EVERYWHERE js 9 minutes 1395 1955 Explains the importance of fresh water in human life and points out the dangers of failing to conserve the water supply Describes the role of dams irrigation systems reforestation and modern farming methods in the conservation of waterP WATER WE DRINK THE pej 9 minutes 1641 1952 Stresses the importance of developing proper drinking habits Discusses sources of community water and methods of purifying itC WATER WISDOM pejs 15 minutes 4718 1953 Illustrates through dramatized incidents the results of carelessness by swimmers and fishermen on inland lakes particularly those made from the damming of streams and rivers in the Tennessee ValleyTVA WATERFALLS ej 13 minutes 4622 Shows many of the largest and best known waterfalls from all over the world with their interesting histories and legends Discusses the importance of waterfalls for the power and electricity they provide for industry and homePIC WAVES AND ENERGY BASIC PHYSICAL SCIENCE SE RIES ej 11 minutes 130 1961 Uses simple demonstrations to show that sound light and radio waves have common characteristics they take time to travel from one place to another they can be reflected they can carry energy from one place to another and therefore they can transmit informationEB WAYS OF SEEING SERIES John Berger British art critic shows us how to look at painting in contemporary terms He topples some cherished notions about the sanctity of the fine arts by linking the images of traditional European paintings with those of modern advertising This series provides audiences with a vivid context for viewing painting And by juxtaposing great works with the visual feast of advertising Berger shows that people are never very far away from the core of western artTL WAYS OF SEEING PART I sc 25 minutes 7421 color 1974 The camera and printing press have destroyed the uniqueness and the quietude of painting Now paintings exist everywhere Their images are manipulated to suit the purposes of publicists and propagandists And paintings are distorjed and transformed by the media that transmit them In this light Berger finds ridiculous the atmosphere of false religiosity cast on painting by his fellow criticsTL WAYS OF SEEING PART II sc 25 minutes 7422 color 1974 Berger looks at women Women look at art Is there a difference in painting between being nude and naked Do paintings and modem media celebrate women or do they merely provide stimulation for the male voyeur Five women comment on how painters and publicists see women and why this influences how women see themselvesTL WAYS OF SEEING PART III sc 25 minutes 7423 color 1974 Painting and possessions Paintings were and still are among the most valuable and unique objects we can possess Portraits are at the pinnacle of material possessions Inversely modern advertising and painting too portrays objects in a way which makes us desire to possess themTL WAYS OF SEEING PART IV sc 25 minutes 7424 color 1974 Berger merges fine arts with commerce The specific nature of advertising is related to the tradition of oil painting Paintings are used in advertising in whole form to add prestige But there are subtler relationships The images of painting are used to create atmosphere Poses are imitated Advertising like painting conjures up dreams makes magical transformation from the ordinary to the beautiful conjures up idealized life stylesTL WAYS OF WATER THE ejs 13 minutes 4434 color 1971 This nonnarrated film follows stages of the water cycle in the wilderness areas of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington Rivers of water from thawing snowcapped mountains flow down to the forests and valleys in a continuous process of precipitation runoff and evaporation The natural beauty of the area striking photogra phy and a symphonic musical background combine to stimulate observation and discoveryEB WAYS TO FIND OUT p 10 minutes 978 1957 On a rainy afternoon an eightyearold boy experiences the wet world about him He can see the clouds smell the damp leaves hear the patter of the raindrops feel the wetness and even taste the rain In his home he explores that wonderful world that is revealed through size and shape roughness and smoothness loudness and softness through all the special ways that he uses his senses CHU WAYS TO LEARN p 14 minutes 5130 color 1961 Presents situations in which problemsolving skills are developed and shows different ways of learning Emphasizes observation through use of five sensesUEVA 147 WE CAME TO AMERICA ejs 15 minutes 5527 color 1964 Poses the question Who are the Americans Suggests the contributions to America of a few groups that have contributed much to the greatness and wealth of this countrySH WE DISCOVER FRACTIONS SECOND EDITION p 11 minutes 1165 color 1970 Helps students relate the arithmetic symbols of fractions to their own experiences Uses a birthday cake cut into eight equivalent pieces to show how fractional numerals describe the size of parts by comparing them to the size of the whole Also uses other items to present various conceptsC WE DRIVERS js 23 minutes 5014 color 1976 A high school driver education class learns how to cope with a number of driving emergenciesGM WE EXPLORE THE FIELD AND MEADOW Pe II minutes 1732 color 1961 Follows Wayne and Kathy on a walk in a field and meadow Shows many of the plants and animals that live there such as wild roses red clover grasses bees grasshoppers birds rabbits and snakes and indicates that these living things depend upon one another for their needsC WE EXPLORE THE WOODLAND p 11 minutes 1876 1957 With Grandpa Ken and Pam set out on an exciting exploration of trees wildflowers small animals colorful birds insects and wild fruit They learn that the woodland is a kind of home shared by many different plants and animalsC WE GET FOOD FROM PLANTS AND ANIMALS ej 11 minutes 443 color 1960 Shows how two boys acquire information from their grocer about the sources of their food Pictures food which comes from stems leaves bulbs fruit and seeds of plants also mentions sources of meats and seafoods Stresses the interdependency of plants and animals in our worldMCGH WE GO TO SCHOOL SECOND EDITION p 11 minutes 561 1970 Reminds young people that school is a world made especially for them Shows pupils gaining skills in working with their classmates their teacher and on their own Encourages viewers to relate activities in the film to their own school experiencesC WE MAKE CHOICES p 10 minutes 2046 color 1969 Shows a variety of occupations and services to emphasize that productive resources are somewhat limited so we must choose what will be produced Points out that our choices are made by the money we spend on goods and services and also through local state and federal governmentsAB WE USE THE NUMBER LINE p 11 minutes 2066 color 1970 Presents an artist animating a number line and showing how it pictures how many of common objects from everyday life Shows addition and subtraction problems handled with real objects then checked out on the number lineC WEATHER ejs 10 minutes 1489 1956 Visits behind the scenes of a weather bureau station showing the variety of instruments at work Follows a weather pilot on a trip through the stratosphere Demonstrates the importance of ther mometers wind vanes anemometers hydrographs and the pluviometerAL WEATHER FORECASTING pej 22 minutes 4441 color 1975 Few people realize the vast team effort and complex equipment involved in compiling the daily weather forecast This filmwhich would be equally valuable in science curricula and vocational guidancetraces the development of meteorology from a superstitous guessing game to a sophisticated and increasingly valuable science Focusing on the work of a meteorologist in an actual weather station the film shows how data from satellites reports from weather stations all over the world and trained aroundtheclock observations are combined to give the most accurate possible prediction of a regions weatherEB WEATHER UNDERSTANDING PRECIPITATION ej 11 minutes 1731 color 1962 Explains relative humidity dew point and why various kinds of precipitation occur Also shows distinguishing characteristics of basic cloud types classifying them according to how they are formed and their altitudeC WEATHER UNDERSTANDING STORMS ej 11 minutes 1730 1962 Uses photography of actual clouds animation and newsreel footage to show how storms are created Explains the basic storm elements of temperature pressure and moisture Illustrates how a storm cloud develops Explains tornadoes hurricanes dust storms and blizzards Shows how meteorologists use radar and satellites to learn more about stormsC WEATHER WHY IT CHANGES ej 11 minutes 1729 1958 Explains how and why weather changes Locates the air masses which govern major weather changes in North America and shows what happens when these masses interact forming cold fronts warm fronts and occluded frontsC WEAVER OF THE WEST ejs 14 minutes 4069 color 1954 Shows the country in which the Navajos live their chief occupation of sheep raising and the steps in the process of making Navajo rugs from the shearing of sheep to the selling of the finished product at a trading post Depicts the various steps including washing and drying the wool carding and spinning it into yam and dyeing and weaving Shows numerous examples of rug designsADP WEAVING WITH LOOMS YOU CAN MAKE 512 16 minutes 5760 color 1974 Art Education Simple homemade looms can be used to produce useful attractive and creative examples of the art of weaving A piece of cardboard is the basis for an open pouchbag Corrugated cardboard cut to shape in curves serves as loom for a woven collar Backstrap and frame looms are simple to make Principles of weaving are demonstrated and the terms warp weft shed heddle and shuttle are explainedACI WEIGHING TECHNIQUES st 8 minutes 670 color 1961 Shows how to use basic laboratory weighing equipment Illustrates the hand scale the simplest type of balance the double pan single beam and triple beam balances and the analytical balanceTH WEIRD NUMBER RATIONAL NUMBERS P 13 minutes 5633 color 1970 Uses a copsandrobbers adventure story to introduce second and third grade students to rational numbersX WELL SHOW YOU WHAT WERE GONNA DC ART WITH MULTIPLYHANDICAPPED BLIND CHILDREN te 30 minutes 7101 color 1974 Through imagery and sound including the childrens voices this film shows an exploratory art program with 18 blind partially sighted and additionally handicapped children We see how they exceed adult expectations about their capacities develop individual rhythms styles and media preferences stimulate each other and express personal feelings in and about their art We see too how an adult can help a child to grow in independence mastery of materials and articulation of ideas and emotionsACI 148WESTWARD GROWTH OF OUR NATION 18031853 ej 11 minutes 1804 color 1959 Tells the story of the half century from 1803 to 1853 when the United States extended its territory from the Mississippi to the Pacific Includes the struggles and conflicts the treaties signed and the brave pioneers who explored and settled the West Also shows how the various regionsthe Louisiana Territory Texas and the great Southwest and the Oregon countrybecame a part of the United StatesC WESTWARD MOVEMENT PART I SETTLERS OF THE OLD NORTHWEST TERRITORY ejs 15 minutes 4823 color 1962 Describes the colonization of the old Northwest Territory during the postRevolutionary War period Explains the political and economic effects of the Northwest Ordinance on the movement shows the development of commerce and transportation in the territory and dramatizes typical events in the lives of the settlers clearing land raising crops building homes and dealing with hostile IndiansEB WESTWARD MOVEMENT PART II SETTLEMENT OF THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ejs 16 minutes 5386 color 1962 Traces the settlement of the Mississippi Valley during the early 1800s including scenes of everyday life in a farming community the adventurous life of the flatboatmen and tradesmen and craftsmen at workEB WESTWARD MOVEMENT PART III THE SETTLING OF THE GREAT PLAINS ejs 17 minutes 4830 color 1963 Still photographs painting documents animation and regular photography are used to show the settling of the Great Plains Examines the geographic and cultural factors that hampered per manent settlement of the plains and shows how they were overcome Points out that todays residents still have to cope with a scarcity of water drought conditions dust storms and extremes of weatherEB WESTWARD MOVEMENT PART IV TEXAS AND THE MEXICAN WAR ejs 18 minutes 4124 color 1967 Reviews the causes of the Texas settlers revolt which led to independence for Texas ties the annexation of Texas to issues of slavery and territorial expansion Points out that the US paid the price of illwill in Latin America and political crises at home by winning the war with MexicoEB WESTWARD MOVEMENT PART V THE GOLD RUSH ejs 24 minutes 7555 color 1965 Relates how the discovery of a few glittering particles of metal at Sutters Mill changed the history of California and the nation Shows the nation in the grip of gold fever and dramatizes the hopes and heartbreaks of the gold rushEB WHALES CAN THEY BE SAVED ejs 24 minutes 8131 color 1976 Examines the behavior of many types of whales and explains how whales can be trained to perform Film shows how modern technology has brought whales close to extinction and explains the steps people must take to save themEB WHAT ARE LETTERS FOR INITIAL CONSONANTS pe 11 i minutes 641 color 1973 This film opens with the ABC song and a brief answer to the question what are letters for Then for each consonant children see the letter and pictures that vividly represent a word with the letter in an initial position They see and hear the related words and can read and say them with the narratorBFA WHAT ARE LETTERS FOR VOWELS pe 11i minutes 659 color 1973 This film opens with the ABC song and a brief answer to the question what are letters for Then for each short and long sound of the vowels children see the letter and pictures that vividly represent a word with the letter in an initial position They see and hear the related words and can read and say them with the narratorBFA WHAT ARE STARS MADE OF js 16 minutes 4927 color 1960 Explores the work of the astronomer Shows activities at the Mt Wilson and Palomar observatories At Palomar the 200inch Hale telescope is shown being used to make photographs and spectrographs these photographic records are then analyzed Says that through the investigation of the chemical composition of stars in a single distant cluster the scientists collect evidence that will open doors to new and more challenging questions1FB WHAT ARE THINGS MADE OF ej 11 minutes 1764 I960 Pictures all things as being composed of matter Uses simple demonstrations and animation to define matter and to show the states of matter and the means of producing chemical and physical changes in matter Defines matter as anything having weight and occupying space and demonstrates that solids liquids and gases meet these criteria Presents chemical changes as evidenced in the combining of sulfur and iron and the liberation of oxygen from mercuric oxide Physical changes are illustrated in the freezing of water and the melting of ice The differences between elements and compounds are highlightedC WHAT CAUSES THE SEASONS ej 11 minutes 504 1952 Uses animation and models to explain the cause of the earths changing seasons in relation to the inclination of the earths axis and the factors associated with itMCGH WHAT COLOR ARE YOU ej 15 minutes 5529 color 1967 Uses the adventures of three boys each representing one of the three main races as the vehicle for answering the question why do 1 have this color skin and not another Introduces the concepts of varying amounts of pigmentation and emphasizes biological role of genes and chromosomes Explains the function of mutations and survival of favored strains in producing differing coloration Notes that in spite of differences all races have a common ancestorEB WHAT DO WE SEE IN THE SKY p 10 minutes 1834 1957 Depicts Freddy drawing pictures of things he sees in the sky and learning about the sun moon planets and constellations from his father Shows how Freddys father explains sizes and distances by using a ball a marble and a distant water tower Presents closeups of the moons surface and explains the phases of the moon Points out the Milky Way Big Dipper and a bright object in the sky which Freddys father identifies as a planetC WHAT DO YOU THINK cte 34 minutes 7102 color 1971 This film shows a demonstration of the three major stages of cognitive development in children from four to eleven Dr David Elkind leads a discussion with six children in which they reveal some of their concepts about the physical moral and religious worlds A narrator shows how these concepts exemplify the different stages of mental growth The film is in three parts providing an opportunity to stop at the end of each section for discussionACI WHAT DO YOU THINK ej 15 minutes 4843 color 1974 Introduces and examines the question of how people decide on a career Career choice is presented as a developmental process a continuous series of decisions about ones self and what one wants to be An important underlying theme in the film is that each person is presented with choices which give him or her some control in shaping the futureEB 149 WHAT ECOLOGISTS DO jsc 15 minutes 4223 color 1971 This film depicts the role of the ecologist in the field the laboratory and in an urban society Methods and materials used by ecologists are explained and the importance of their work is discussedGDNR WHAT HAPPENS NEXT SERIES The imaginations of primaryaged children are stimulated with tales of mystery ghosts and adventure See alphabetical listing of each title for descriptionEB CROSSTOWN ADVENTURE FOLLOW MR WILLOUGHBY HAUNTED HOUSE THE HOUSE THAT WASNT THERE THE MYSTERY MAP WHAT IS A BIRD SC 15 minutes 5397 color 1962 Describes the evolutionary relationship between birds and reptiles Shows the body structure of birds and explains how their structural characteristics help them adapt to different environments Illus trates various patterns of behaviorEB WHAT IS A COMMUNITY pe 17 minutes 4511 color 1971 Presents a visual definition of two concepts a community is a group of people people live and work together to get the things they need Shows big and little city functions so that the viewers will be able to list and identify community needs functions differences and similarities and apply to their communities what they have learnedEB WHAT IS A FISH sc 22 minutes 5405 1963 Explains the phylogenetic relationships of the three classes of fish alive today examines some of the structural and behavioral characteristics of the most predominant group of fishesthe ray finsand considers possible reasons for their biological success shows how reproduction occurs in fishes and follows the develop ment of a typical fish egg from fertilization to hatching Underwa ter and timelapse photography and photomicrography are usedEB WHAT IS A MAMMAL sc 14 minutes 5407 1962 Shows the basic behavioral and structural characteristics of mam mals compares them with reptiles and illustrates that mammals have successfully adapted to a wide variety of niches A laboratory scene shows temperature reactions of a reptile and a mammal in very cold and very hot environments Closeups reveal the beating heart birth of a calf early development of a young opossum in its mothers pouch etcEB WHAT IS A PAINTING sct 22 minutes 4100 color 1962 John Canaday Art Editor of the New York Times compares the similar and dissimilar qualities of several paintings in order to arrive at a definition of a painting He then discusses many well known examples of both representational and abstract paintings Uses nontechnical language splitscreen comparisons superimposed lines closeups of details and brush workMM WHAT IS A REPTILE s 18 minutes 5354 color 1961 Illustrates representative kinds of the four orders of reptiles and describes their physical characteristics reproductive processes and evolutionary development Discusses reasons for the reptiles successful evolution and survivalthe evolution of the land egg the waterproof skin and the improved limbsEB WHAT IS AN AMPHIBIAN sc 10 minutes 392 1962 Through fossil skeletons animated drawings and live photography the evolutionary development of amphibians is traced Develop ment from egg to maturity is illustrated with live photography and we see the structure and functions of the typical amphibian bodyEB WHAT IS ART Pe 6 minutes 836 color 1954 Introduces the elements of artcolor line form light and dark and textureand analyzes briefly the nature and function of eachEB WHAT IS ECOLOGY SECOND EDITION ejs 21 minutes 4720 color 1977 Outstanding photography of natural life helps to define and illustrate basic terms in the science of ecology The film develops an understanding of what an ecosystem is generally as well as featuring specific ecosystems forest desert urban setting tide pool farm The film explores the ways in which plant and animal species are related to each other with a final focus on how human activitity presents a constant danger to ecological balance One unique sequence shows pest control by natural predators in an apple orchardEB WHAT IS ELECTRIC CURRENT BASIC PHYSICAL SCI ENCE SERIES ej 13 minutes 5375 1961 Compares electric current to water flowing through a pipe and demonstrates the behavior of electric current Points out that all materials are electrically charged and that batteries and generators act as pumps to make electric charges flowEB WHAT IS SCIENCE SECOND EDITION ej 10 minutes 469 color 1956 Views science as a product of the mind beginning with curiosity Illustrates the scientific method from making assumptions and forming the hypothesis to researching which involvescontrolled tests and observations and finally the conclusions Points out that assumptions made prior to the experiment should be checked outC WHAT IS SPACE BASIC PHYSICAL SCIENCE SERIES ej 11 minutes 355 1961 Uses simple demonstrations to show that there is space everywhere that earth is completely occupied not empty Light heat and radio signals are examples given Also demonstrates that objects which appear to be solid also include space Suggests the tremendous extent of outer space and defines a light yearEB WHAT IT MEANS TO BE AN AMERICAN ej 22 minutes 4380 color 1952 Depicts two families with children of different ages and illustrates how they meet some of their problems from childhood through high school The children make good and bad decisions Accents American educational opportunities chances of getting ahead and possibilities of serving and being a part of ones communityF WHAT MAKES CLOUDS ej 19 minutes 5330 color 1965 Notes that fog and clouds are composed of droplets of water Conducts an experiment with condensation producing fog in a bottle and concludes with an investigation of how condensation occurs in natureEB WHAT MAKES RAIN pejs 22 minutes 4444 color 1975 The phenomenon of rain still holds mysterieseven for scientists Through a blend of animation and live action students learn to view clouds as physicists do massed drops of moisture clinging to minute solid particles From there simple logical steps reveal what makes the moisture fall as rain as well as other related forms of precipitation and how industrial pollution is increasingly affecting our weatherEB WHAT MAKES THE WIND BLOW ejs 16 minutes 5331 color 1965 Conducts a stepbystep search for the cause of a typical onshore sea breeze at the beach Possible explanations are first tried out in 150laboratory models then actually doublechecked in a nature situa tion Pressure differences are found to be associated with the normal daytime air movement Principles established are then used to find the actual cause for a violent wind storm that blows offshore at the beach Also explains larger and stronger air movementsEB WHAT MAKES WEATHER SECOND EDITION ej 14 minutes 4753 color 1981 Vivid satellite footage helpful animation live action and time lapse photography show the working forces hat produce weather The film graphically examines the movement of winds and air masses caused by the uneven heating of the earths surface the influence of water and land on air masses and shows some of the visual clues to weather changeEBE WHAT NO FRICTION e 10 minutes 933 color 1970 Opens with an imaginary excursion into a world where friction does not exist Encourages discussion by stopping projector and asking the class to decide what caused the strange things to happen Resumes with the amusing saga of two boys trying to move a heavy crate by various means each involving a lessening of friction CHU WHAT PLANTS NEED FOR GROWTH p 11 minutes 320 color 1959 Uses timelapse and closeup photography to present the marvels of plant growth Presents simple laboratory experiments to illustrate the basic needs of plantsfor water light minerals air and warmthand to show how plants react to favorable and unfavor able conditions Encourages the film audience to set up similar experiments and to care for plants of their ownEB WHAT THE FROST DOES p 10 minutes 1612 1953 Shows a young farm boy observing some of the signs of a coming frostthe activities of a squirrel a caterpillar and migratory birdsand tending in the meantime to a growing pumpkin which he plans to make into a jackolantern Shows him sometime later examining the effects of the frost on the flowers and vegetables Concludes by showing his lighted jackolantern in the windowC WHAT TIME IS IT SECOND EDITION p 11 minutes 1280 color 1972 Animation is used to make us aware of clocks and time The film tells about the 24 hour day how the short hand and the long hand tell us about hours and minutes how to tell time by the quarter hour and half hour and how to count the minutes by twoC WHAT TIME IS IT IN TOKYO ej 14 minutes 4574 color 1972 Two boys are building rocket models at home when one of them turns on the television As they watch a live program being relayed by satellite from Tokyo Japan they become aware of the differ ence in time From this point using the principles of the earths rotation and its position in relationship to the sun the film develops a stepbystep logical understanding of why there are time differ ences around the world and how man has worked out ways of coping with themJ WHAT TIME IS THE NEXT SWAN ejs 8 minutes 674 color 1975 A behindthescenes look at the conductor Sarah Caldwell at work with her Opera Company in Boston The company rehearsals are shown and Ms Caldwell discusses the work involved in preparing an opera for performance This film provides a rare opportunity to see all the planning and preparation which go into those seemingly effortless and beautiful productionsPHOENIX WHATCHA GONNA DO SERIES Nine fullcolor films plus a TeacherTraining film help students at the middle and junior high school levels choose and sample a career See alphabetical listing of each title for descriptionEB BECAUSE ITS JUST ME GETTING READY GOING BACK THE MOST IMPORTANT THING PARTNERS TEACHERTRAINING FILM LETS GET TO WORK A TIME OF CHANGE TRY OUT WHAT DO YOU THINK WHATS THE LIMIT WHATEVER THE WEATHER p 11 minutes 804 color 1967 Introduces basic weather experiences and facts through photogra phy poetic narration and background music Designed to stimu late language arts and rhythmic activities while teaching weather factsEB WHATS ALIVE e 11 minutes 589 color 1961 What makes living things different from nonliving things As we examine some of the activities of living thingssuch as movement reproduction and response to the environmentwe see that al though some nonliving things perform a few of these activities only living creatures perform all of these activitiesBFA WHATS IN A STORY REVISED EDITION js 14 minutes 4755 color 1978 This film uses the fable of the Milkmaid and Her Pail and James Thurbers The Unicorn in the Garden to investigate what a story may tell usBFA WHATS INSIDE THE EARTH ej 15 minutes 4886 1959 Summarizes the various ways that man has learned about the interior of the earth Describes what is revealed about the earths interior by ditches mine shafts oil wells volcanoes and seismo graph records Diagrammatically shows and describes the layers of the earth and their principal characteristics Shows a volcanic eruption and explains its probable cause Illustrates through anima tion what happens during an earthquakeBFA WHATS SO IMPORTANT ABOUT A WHEEL SECOND EDITION p 10 minutes 768 color 1972 This film examines the many different varieties of wheels in use in our society It traces the history of the wheel and its development from a simple wooden cart to the modern automobile and jet aircraft It visits people of different countries and land surfaces to determine why some societies never developed the potential of wheels and explores the many ways in which wheels affect our livesJ WHATS THE LIMIT ej 15 minutes 4859 color 1974 All of us have limitations and part of growing up is accepting and learning to deal with them In this film the students will observe two individuals who did not become what they had wanted to be However they have overcome disappointment and are happy in other occupations better suited to their abilitiesEB WHATS UNDER THE OCEAN ejs 14 minutes 4909 1960 Uses animation models and liveaction photography to picture the methods used by man to explore the ocean depths summarizes the basic information which has been gained Contrasts exploration of the ocean by diving by using the bathyscape by sampling the ocean floor and by electronic soundings Touches upon a few of the plants and animals found in the ocean explains the effects of depth on types of marine life and shows the topography of the floor of the Atlantic and Pacific oceansBFA 151WHATS YOUR AUTHORITY ej 11 minutes 637 color 1972 Two episodes examine the nature of authority and prepare the child to cope with the authorities he will encounter at home at school and in society Where Does the Buck Stop concerns a team captain who must choose between breaking his promise to let an inferior player pitch the last game or keeping his word and risk losing the championship Come Straight Home shows a girl caught between two conflicting authorities her mother who has told her to come home immediately after school and her teacher who is keeping her after school as punishmentEB WHERE DO OUR LETTERS GO pe 11 minutes 1918 1956 Tells how Jerrys mother and sister plan a birthday party for him and mail invitations to his friends Shows how the invitations are prepared for mailing handled at the post office and how they are deliveredC WHERE DOES OUR MEAT COME FROM pe 11 minutes 1763 1960 Visiting Uncle Phils feeder farm Wes and Emily want to know where meat comes from Uncle Phil explains that the story of meat starts in the western range country and is continued on the cornbelt feeder farms Shows the livestock going from there to the stockyards and packing plants The processed meat is then taken by refrigerated railway cars to local markets where it is purchased and taken home by the consumerC WHERES YOUR LOYALTY 512 11 minutes 2078 color 1972 General Interest These vignettes involving dilemmas of loyalty aid children in formulating and examining their codes of living In The Missing Pills a girl discovers stolen pills in her brothers room and must decide whether to report him or risk letting her father a pharmacist responsible for the pills lose his job In Gang Fight a boy must choose between being loyal to his gang or to his school by trying to stop a fight Firm answers are not givenEB WHIPLASH sct 16 minutes 4851 color 1968 Presents detailed studies of rearend collisions at speeds up to fiftyfive miles per hour Shows how to minimize whiplash injury and avoid rearend collisions by employing safety measures and safe driving practicesCCA WHITE HOUSE PAST AND PRESENT ejs 13 minutes 4273 color 1960 Uses live action photography and illustrations from various publica tions of periods of history to outline the history of the White House from the acceptance of the original plan in 1790 to the expanded and remodeled executive mansion of I960 Mentions some of its occupants from John Adams to Dwight Eisenhower and the changes they have made Features the public rooms on the first floor their furnishings and the offices seldom seen by the general publicC WHITE SPLENDOR ejs 11 minutes 2012 color 1953 Describes the problem of survival facing the egret and other herons in this country Uses closeup and slowmotion photography when showing the herons gathering food and feeding the young Reveals how herons became almost extinct when their plumes were fashionable used in womens headdresses Maintains that herons are now protected by law and that their future rests upon mans determina tion to conserve the speciesPIC WHO ARE THE PEOPLE OF AMERICA ejs 11 minutes 1579 1953 Explains that Americans are people of many races religions and nationalities who have fought together plowed the land built cities and established in America a democratic form of government under which there are opportunities for employment freedom of speech and an abundance of food for allC WHO MAKES WORDS ej 10 minutes 514 1948 Points out that knowledge of word derivation is a vital language tool not a mere academic exercise In searching for a new word a class is led to an investigation of the source of other words and discovers that some words are borrowed some are invented and some come through changes in spelling and meaningC WHO NEEDS RULES ej 11 minutes 301 color 1972 Two episodes follow an opening montage ranging from the simple everyday rules of getting along to more complex rules of federal law The Shaggy Puppy Story presents the dilemma of whether or not two children should keep a stray dog in an apartment house that prohibits pets In the second sequence a boy involved in a playground row is torn between the school rule against fighting and his fathers order to defend himselfEB WHO NEEDS YOU ej 11 minutes 341 color 1971 Tells the story of Rudy from a MexicanAmerican background who is manually unskilled and cannot put his ideas in effect when building a clubhouse with his friends Shows him wandering dejectedly through town and seeking advice from an architect friend who assists with the clubhouse plans Points out that when they see his name on the plans Rudys friends accept himCCA WHY DO WE STILL HAVE MOUNTAINS ejs 20 minutes 5517 color 1964 Considers the seeming paradox that erosion should long ago have carried away all the land above sea level down into the oceans Explores several methods by which mountains are formed and examines the evidence associated with the uplift of the earths crustEB WHY DROWN jsct 25 minutes 7954 color Demonstrates a simple five step procedure which everyone can use to stay afloat and alive Uses underwater cameras to illustrate clearly the discarding of heavy shoes and clothing then adapting some of this same clothing to help stay afloatASF WHY 55 sc 13 minutes 4443 color 1979 If all Americans complied with the 55 mph law about 57 billion gallons of fuel per year could be saved reducing our dependence on foreign oil sources and saving billions of dollars at the pump Further statistics have shown that highway fatalities have dropped dramatically since the adoption of 55NFVC WHY MAN CREATES sc 25 minutes 7292 color 1970 A series of explorations episodes and comments on creativity by a master of conceptual design Saul BassPFP WHY PUNCTUATE ej 10 minutes 614 1948 Stresses the importance of good punctuation in everyday business and social life and summarizes the basic rules for using the most important punctuation marksMCGH WHY STUDY BIOLOGY js 14 minutes 5013 Dr Wooford Baker of Emory University gives a brief resume of reasons for studying biology Stresses the interesting aspects of the science as well as the scientific ones Presents a variety of illustrations to help create an interest in the study of biology among students at almost any levelFWP WHY WE RESPECT THE LAW js 14 minutes 4027 1950 Points out that law is one of the essential elements of our democracy and that it must be respected to be effective Drama tizes the need for both social and individual respect for lawC 152 WIDE WIDE SEA BACKGROUND FOR READING AND EXPRESSION p 11 minutes 1833 1958 Presents sixyearold Sally and eightyearold Tom as they visit the seashore and learn about things found there such as driftwood lighthouses boats seagulls busy harbors and bell markers Uses an imaginary process to take them to foreign lands where the appearance of the seashore is different and busy harbors are found Shows life beneath the sea where many kinds of fishes are found Relates some of the childrens experiences to poetry about the seaC WILD ANIMAL FAMILIES p 11 minutes 951 color 1957 Shows habits and behavior of seven animal familiesthe bison pronghorn antelope prairie dog bear porcupine elk and Canada goose Illustrates characteristics peculiar to the various animal families and explains how some of them got their names Presents several animals in their natural settings and typical behavior Concludes by picturing each of the families again and pointing out that they can be seen on the prairie in the forest or mountains nearby and in the zooBFA WILDLIFE REFUGE jS 14 minutes 4974 color 1961 Emphasizes the importance of maintaining refuges for wild fowl to keep wild birds healthy and on the increase Shows things that the management does at one of the largest of the national wildlife refuges to provide safe stopping places food water and treatment of migrating ducks geese and numerous other species that are shown in nesting areas and on the ponds in spring and fallPDP WILLIAM PENN AND THE QUAKERS ej 11 minutes 1801 color 1959 Tells the story of William Penn and the background from which the settlement and growth of the Pennsylvania colony developed Follows Penns life and highlights his efforts to establish and administer the Pennsylvania colony Explains his principles of government and the relations of the Society of Friends with other religious groups and the Indians Depicts the early growth of Philadelphia and the contributions of the Quakers to the ideals of the American way of lifeC WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE jsc 28 minutes 7472 1955 Recreates the life and times of William Shakespeare Supplements the sparse recorded history of his early years with dramatized presentations that picture the gradual emergence of a youth into a literary genius who captures the ears of all London Portrays the character of his married life and includes numerous famous passages and scenes from his plays Depicts the years of his association with the company of Richard Burbage and his work at the Globe TheaterEB WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE BACKGROUND FOR HIS WORKS jsc 13 minutes 4024 1951 Studies the life of Shakespeare by visiting such historic spots as Kenilworth Castle StratfordonAvon Anne Hathaways Cottage The George Inn the Tower of London Windsor Castle the county of Warwick the Dover cliffs and a heath Presents very brief episodes from five of his best known plays and discusses the functional structure of the Globe Theater Points out the genius reflected by his understanding of the eternal human passions that characterize his created world of people and link yesterday with todayC WILLIAM TELL ej 11 minutes 1762 1960 Depicts through animation the legend of William Tells refusal to bow down to the tyrant Gesslers cap As a punishment he is commanded to shoot an apple from his sons head Stresses the importance of Tells resistance to one who would destroy individ ual freedom and moralizes by stating Tyrants must back down before men who refuse to bow downC WILLIAM TELL jsc 22 minutes 4141 1948 Presents an abbreviated version of the opera William Tell by Rossini preserving the dramatic continuity and containing all the important musical passages Filmed on the stage of the Rome Opera House The course of action is explained by Olin Downes music critic who serves as narratorOF WILLIAMSBURG RESTORED sc 29 minutes 7039 color 1951 Portrays life in Williamsburg Virginia when it was the colonial capital Shows how the original city fallen into decay through neglect was restored through the efforts of John D Rockefeller Jr Pictures in detail the research and reconstruction activities Em ploys animation to show layouts and transformationsCWF WILLIAMSBURG THE STORY OF a PATRIOT js 36 minutes 9025 color 1959 Portrays the experiences of a fictional but typical Virginia planter John Frye as he meets and reacts to such influential fellow members of the House of Burgesses as Patrick Henry George Washington Thomas Jefferson John Randolph and others during the controversial times immediately preceding the Revolution Shows the inner conflicts that John Frye shares with others who must weigh their American patriotism against their faithfulness to the crown Major factors that alienated the colonies from British rule are recountedCWF WILSONS FIGHT FOR PEACE jsc 28 minutes 7165 1961 Tells the story of Woodrow Wilsons trip to Europe to try to negotiate a just peace after World War I and his losing fight for the League of NationsMCGH WIND AND WHAT IT DOES pe 11 minutes 438 1963 Uses animation and photography to illustrate the causes behavior and effects of wind Points out the importance of being able to forecast winds accuratelyEB WIND AT WORK e 10 minutes 803 color 1960 Explains atmospheric conditions that cause winds as well as the useful and destructive powers of the wind A number of simple experiments are used to explain the effects of cold and warm air and the relation of these changes to changes in the winds Effects of the wind are related to airplane and kite flights sailing boats sowing seeds and weather conditionsPDP WINDS AND THEIR CAUSES SECOND EDITION ej 11 minutes 562 color 1967 Uses a glider soaring over the countryside to provide vivid evidence of moving air currents Demonstrations show that winds are created by unequal heating of air Shows how local winds are caused by lakes and other features and how global winds are generated by the suns heating effects modified by the earths rotation and by interaction with other windsC WINKIE THE MERRYGOROUND HORSE d 10 minutes 1917 color 1955 Tells the stofy of Danny and his imagined adventures with Winkie his favorite merrygoround horse Danny imagines he is riding in the country where he meets a cowboy sees a locomotive of the Old West days passes a stagecoach and makes an important mail delivery for an injured ponyexpress rider Depicts Danny reviewing the adventures he has hadall made possible by WinkieC WINSTON CHURCHILL s 5 minutes 802 Includes sequences from early motion pictures to review Winston Churchills long and memorable career Concludes with views of the eve of his retirement when Queen Elizabeth went to 10 Downing Street for a farewell dinnerP 153WINTER IS AN ADVENTURE pe 10 minutes 1444 1954 Follows Scotty as he observes the changes in nature and adaptations of animals to winterC WINTER ON AN INDIAN RESERVATION e 11 minutes 671 color 1973 The woodland Indians of North America are seen and heard in this nonnarrative film during the winter on their forest reservation Depicted are the life of the Indian adults and children their ways of earning a living family life schooling recreation roles of family members and dressAT WINTER STORM 812 14 minutes 5786 color 1975 Illustrates the many dangers of winter storms using the short story by Jack London TO BUILD A FIRE as a vehicle for showing the depths of tragic circumstances possible during winter storms DCPA WISE USE OF CREDIT js 11 minutes 800 i960 Serves to acquaint students with the advantages and disadvantages of consumer credit Discusses types of consumer credit cost of credit and the amount of credit a family can affordJS WITHIN THIS EARTH ejs 12 minutes 202 color This film offers Georgia educators an exciting opportunity to convey two major themes to school age children1 People of this nation depend on minerals for the way they live and 2 That mining is being conducted in a reasonable mannerAMC WOMEN AT WORK CHANGE CHOICE CHALLENGE s 19 minutes 6184 color 1977 A dialogue with seven women expressed in counterpoint with actual onthejob scenes reveals their attitudes about work training and their personal roles Oil worker nurse jockey locomotive engineer surgeon judge and candidate for Congress all have strong reasons for their career choices and different views of their workfamilycommunity relationshipsEB WONDER OF OUR BODY e 14 minutes 4804 color 1958 Uncle Bob uses a camera to introduce Dick and Jackie to the human eye the ear the bodys chemical plant the heart bone structure the vocal cords and the nervous system Uncle Bob points out the responsibility everyone has to take care of his bodyMIS WONDER OF WATER ej 15 minutes 4803 color 1958 Shows Uncle Bob solving the mystery of H20 for his young friends He uses electrolysis equipment to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen Explains molecules and the nature of gases Discusses the water cycle evaporation and condensationMIS WONDERS IN A COUNTRY STREAM pe 11 minutes 1133 950 Shows a boy and a girl as they play along a country stream and observe a baby snapping turtle a baby frog a salamander a caddis fly a damsel fly and other common fauna in and near the streamCHU WONDERS IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD Pe 11 minutes 1134 1948 Shows a young boy and girl observing some of the common forms of animal life which can be found in the grass of an average urban yard Includes closeups of an earthworm a house spider and its egg sacs a millipede a sow bug a pill bug a snail and discusses some of the characteristics of eachCHU WONDERS OF PLANT GROWTH Pe 10 minutes 1132 1953 Portrays the nature of growth in plants Shows Joan explaining to her brother the parts of the lima bean seed and uses timelapse photography to show a bean growing between a blotter and the side of a partially filled drinking glass Explains and illustrates how growth can start from seeds stems roots or leavesCHU WOOD BENDING A NEW TWIST sc 13 minutes 5596 color 1969 Discusses the bending of wood using anhydrous ammonia a new process developed at the State University of New York Contrasts the previous methods of bending wood by boiling in water steaming and making saw cuts with the new advantages of anhydrous ammonia Includes a discussion on how industry will adapt the new process for its useIFB WOOD CONSTRUCTION FOR BEGINNERS Pe 16 minutes 4521 1956 Follows Walters construction of a miniature tug boat from the picture file study to the selection of box ends and scrap wood for boat parts through the cutting and finishing of the parts and assembling and fastening Creates a miniature harbor world so that Walters class can better understand how things are made and how they workTAB WOOD DUCKS WORLD jsc 28 minutes 7172 color The wood duck lives a perilous life from the moment the egg cracks or doesnt This film follows the activity of a brood of ducks from birth through their first migration Confrontations between wood ducks and their predators illustrate the survival of the fittest theoryGDNR WOODPECKER GETS READY FOR WINTER Pe 10 minutes 967 color 1958 Reveals the unique manner in which the woodpecker stores acoms for winter Closeup photography shows the woodpeckers efficient use of its head beak and claws in providing for the winter months As a destroyer of harmful tree insects this carpenter of the forest is demonstrated to be a valuable friend to manMIS WOODY WOODCHUCKS ADVENTURE p 11 minutes 321 color 1961 Follows the adventures of the woodchuck Woody showing how he and his family come out of their burrow in late winter make sure that no enemies are about and feast on tender grass leaves and roots Shows Woody as he is captured by a boy escapes and returns to his forest home and digs a burrow that will be his winter homeEB WOOLLY THE LAMB BACKGROUND FOR READING AND EXPRESSION p 10 minutes 1880 color 1956 Shows a lonely little lamb leaving his valley to search for a playmate He finds none among the cows pigs turkeys and dog that live on the farm but upon returning home to the valley he discovers just the playmate he has been looking fora new baby lambC WORD BUILDING IN OUR LANGUAGE js 10 minutes 1828 1959 Demonstrates graphically how many of our words are built by adding prefixes suffixes or both to a root and by combining words or parts of them Points out that many words are derived from foreign languagesC WORK ENERGY AND POWER s 22 minutes 4560 1956 Features a discussion of the different forms of physical energy using a variety of apparatus Work and power are defined Experiments illustrate the six basic kinds of energy and atomic and nuclear energy Basic principles in the working of the atomic energy submarine are shownAL WORK IS CHILDS PLAY ct 27 minutes 7113 color 1974 This film is an overview of career education for inservice training teacher education parent orientation and community motivation It 154R captures the full range of career education in action from a toddlers first electrifying discovery of me through the awareness exploration and preparation phases of elementary junior and senior high school The film explains defines illustrates and promotes the exciting concept of career educationCEN WORK OF THE BLOOD js 14 minutes 5300 color 1957 Explains the structure of blood cells and the composition of plasma through laboratory analysis of a blood sample Animated drawings and Xray motion pictures of the circulatory system illustrate the functions of the bloodthe circulation of food elements and other materials to all body cells the removal of wastes the equalization of heat distribution and the defenses against diseaseEB WORK OF THE HEART sc 19 minutes 4566 color 1967 Provides closeups of the structure and functions of the heart Uses operating rooms cardiac laboratories heart models and artwork for maximum understanding of this complex organ Includes a view of the mitral valve in a living heart and open chest sequences of living hearts in a human body and laboratory animal Shows operating procedures to correct certain cardiovascular defects and mentions heart transplantsEB WORKERS OF OUR COMMUNITY SECOND EDITION p 12 minutes 1812 color 1978 The mayor of an urban community introduces many of the people whose jobs or services are essential to the efficient working of the communityelected officials doctors architects teachers pollu tion control officers mail carriers and trash collectors Shows how these jobs are interwoven into the fabric of the communityC WORKERS WHO COME TO OUR HOUSE p 10 minutes 1421 color 1975 Following the mailman on his morning route we see other workers the newspaper delivery boy telephone repairman policeman fireman garbage collectors meter readers TV repairmen and doortodoor salesmen We learn that some of them bring services others bring products in a helpful system of interdependenceC WORKS OF WINSLOW HOMER AND JOHN MARINJHE js 7 minutes 1575 color 1965 Through the vivid painting of Homer and Marin a new look at the wild coast of New England emerges Both men were fascinated by the elemental big forms sky sea mountains and revealed bold and stirring painting of timeless power Homer abandoning the grimness of the Civil War painted vacationers idling away summer afternoons and young ladies displaying their elegance in the late 19th centuryFI WORLD APART A jsc 25 minutes 7168 color Georgias coast is a fishermans paradise and this film is a lure for those anglers Whether surf fishing inland or sea fishing sportsmen and women will delight in the challenge of the many types offish to be caught off the Georgia coast Also examined are some of the ecological measures being employed to insure the quality of marine life on the coastGDNR WORLD OF LITTLE THINGS jsc 15 minutes 4147 1954 Shows the vast distribution of microscopic organisms and the habits of a number of them Pictures conjugation and fission in Paramecia and reproduction of Volvox Shows water fleas rotifers Didinium Amoeba medusa flat and segmented worms and many forms of diatoms and discusses the uses of huge piles of diatomaceous earthMIS WORLD OF MICROLIFE ej 14 minutes 4990 color 1961 A boy seeking to find out more about bread mold from a scientist leams how tiny organisms are structured reproduce and exist Microphotography shows the wide variety of plant and animal microscopic life and the growth of typical microorganisms Illus trates and identifies helpful and harmful organisms and stresses the variety of ways by which the human body is protected against diseaseUEVA WORLD OF MOSAIC js 28 minutes 7128 color 1957 Reviews the history of mosaic as an art form from 2000 BC to its renaissance in contemporary architecture Follows conception and construction of a mural mosaic at the Los Angeles Police DepartmentUC WORLD OF WORK THE 1012 20 minutes 5764 color 1974 Vocational Education With jobs ranging from agronomists to zoologists the world of work abounds in career possibilities The film encourages students to examine these possibilities and suggests how they can approach the very significant task of learning about the choices open to themCFI WORLD WAR I jsc 28 minutes 7477 1957 Through documentary scenes of the period and the actual words of historical figures this film brings to life the events which led the United States into World War I and describes the course of the war and Wilsons role at the peace conference The historical scenes were made available by the National ArchivesEB WORLD WAR I BUILDING THE PEACE s 11 minutes 1761 I960 Portrays conditions and feelings at the end of World War I which influenced the building of the peace Historic newsreel footage focuses on the Big ThreeWilson Lloyd George and Clemen ceauand scenes of the conference at Versailles Discusses the Treaty of Versailles how it was written as a series of compromises its provisions and effects on the boundaries and peoples of Europe the League of Nations as an integral part of the Treaty and the failure of the Treaty to insure lasting peaceC WORLD WAR I THE BACKGROUND s 13 minutes 4259 I960 Uses historic newsreel footage to recount the events from 1870 to 1914 which led to the beginning of World War I The factors specifically treated include the feelings of distrust among the nations of Europe after the formation of the German Empire the maintenance of large armed forces by Germany Russia France and England the competition for colonies in Africa the aligning of sides into the Triple Entente and Triple Alliance the conflicting desires of Russia Serbia and Germany in the Balkans and the spark setting off the warthe assassination of Archduke Femi nandC WORLD WAR I THE WAR YEARS s 13 minutes 4260 1960 Uses historic newsreel footage to document the overall picture of World War I beginning with Germanys plan for a quick victory by invading France through Belgium Russias role in preventing this victory the place of new weapons in the war the importance of home front production and the entrance of the United States into the conflict The introduction of the machine gun and the tank are indicated as factors bringing about trench warfare Reviews the unrestricted submarine attacks by Germany which caused the United States entrance into the war Discusses briefly the 1917 Russian revolution which resulted in her subsequent peace with the Central PowersC WORLD WAR IIPROLOGUE USA jsc 29 minutes 7476 1956 Uses documentary footage to review the historical events which led the US into World War II Follows the development of world conflict from Japans invasion of Manchuria to the bombing of Pearl Harbor and US entry into the war on December 8 1941 EB 155WORMS THE ANNELIDA jsc 13 minutes 5271 1955 Presents characteristics activities and selected specimens of four classes of annelid worms and distinguishes between worms and wormlike animals Uses a crosssection drawing of the earth worm to illustrate the unique makeup of annelids shows earth worms in their soil habitat and stresses their contribution to soil conservation Depicts the habits and behavior of members of the largest class of annelids the Polychaeta Shows how some of the polychaetes gather food and concludes by picturing the flower wormEB WORMS TO WINGS js 14 minutes 4267 color 1955 Photomicroscopy and timelapse photography present the life cycle of the anise swallowtail butterfly which exhibits the characteristics of complete metamorphosis Describes the role of the butterfly in the pollination of flowersMIS WRITING A REPORT ej 10 minutes 1710 1962 Presents the four steps in writing a report choosing a subject gathering information organizing information and writing the report Stresses importance of knowing where to find sources of information taking notes outlining and organizing factsC WYETH PHENOMENON THE sct 26 minutes 7001 color 1967 Offers a penetrating examination of the world cult and work of artist Andrew Wyeth Dissects the controversy raging over a shy isolated man who paints infinitely detailed works on aspects of the lives of ordinary people and yet whose works have become fast selling items in the history of artBFA YEARS OF CHALLENGE js 17 minutes 4197 color Depicts the distinctive threefold program of academic achievement work opportunity and religion in life at Berry College and Berry Academy Also touches on the era of the founding of The Berry Schools in 1902 by Martha Berry and the unusual heritage on the northwest Georgia campus which covers more than 30000 acres of forest fields mountains lakes and streams owned by the schoolsBC YELLOWSTONE OUR FIRST NATIONAL PARK ejs 14 minutes 4973 color 1961 Tells the geologic history of Yellowstone and explains how it became the worlds first national park Shows the important physical features of the park and facilities for visitors Also explains how geysers workBFA YOU AND YOUR BICYCLE REVISED EDITION ejs 11 minutes 1273 I960 Shows the points of safety maintenance to watch for Discusses the hazards encountered on a trip to the store Explains correct arm signals how to carry bundles where to park where and when to ride and other safety facts Shows the results of stunting passing improperly hitching rides and riding doublePRP YOU AND YOUR FIVE SENSES ej 8 minutes 976 color 1956 Jiminy Cricket explains the five senses hearing smell taste sight and touch Compares the development of the senses in man and in animals Shows why some of mans five senses are more highly developed than others and points out how man has been able to compensate accordinglyWD YOU AND YOUR SENSE OF TOUCH ej 8 minutes 716 color 1962 Jiminy Cricket explains how the sense of touch operates and points out that it never rests as the other senses seem to doWD YOU ARE GROWING DAY BY DAY pe 9 minutes 335 color 1980 Dramatic visual imagery helps to identify growth as an ongoing process The film illustrates and describes physical and emotional changes pointing out the ways youngsters themselves can ensure their own healthy growthlearning to interact and share with others learning to play by the rules working and playing with other children and peopleEBE YOU ARE THERE ADMIRAL DEWEYS VICTORY AT MANILA jsc 27 minutes 7437 1955 Depicts a significant event in the SpanishAmerican War Deweys victory over the Spanish fleet at Manila on May 1 1898 and the doubtful moments preceding his decision to enter Manila BayMCGH YOU ARE THERE ASSASSINATION OF JULIUS CAESAR jsc 27 minutes 7438 1955 Portrays by way of dramatization and documentary reporting the background events and the assassination of Julius Caesar De scribes the resolution before the senate to change Rome into a monarchy and to make Caesar king reveals the reactions to the proposal through interviews with Caesars wife and various senators and pictures the overhearing of the plot to assassinate Caesar Shows the assassination as senators line up before Caesar to request special favorsMCGH YOU ARE THERE BOSTON MASSACRE jsc 27 minutes 7442 1956 Depicts a major incident in the growing rebellion of the American colonies when British troops fired on a group of American patriots protesting the quartering of British troops in Boston and the British taxes levied without representationMCGH YOU ARE THERE BOSTON TEA PARTY jsc 27 minutes 7440 1955 Shows the eventful day of December 16 1773 when American patriots decide to strike a daring blow against British tyranny and taxation Portrays the spirit and personalities of the times which led up to the RevolutionMCGH YOU ARE THERE COMPLETION OF THE FIRST TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD jsc 27 minutes 7436 1955 Dramatizes the events leading up to the completion of the first transcontinental railroad in the United States Visits the scene of the joining of the rails with a golden spike and shows much of the celebration surrounding the opening of the rail routeMCGH YOU ARE THERE DEATH OF SOCRATES jsc 27 minutes 7443 1955 Mans ageold fight against ignorance and prejudice is dramatized with the story of the death of Socrates in 399 BC because he refused to renounce his beliefs Shows him drinking poison as required by Athenian law rather than being forbidden to discourse daily on virture and the greatest good of manMCGH YOU ARE THERE DEATH OF STONEWALL JACKSON jsc 27 minutes 7432 1955 Presents the conflicting points of view involved in the Civil War and describes the death of Thomas Stonewall Jackson Explains how Jackson mistaken for the enemy was fired upon by his own men and shows his concern with the military situation in his dying moments Concludes by stating that the entire South grieved over the death of Stonewall Jackson and that within a year the South was beatenMCGH YOU ARE THERE DECEMBER 7 1941 jsc 27 minutes 7444 1956 The action that plunged America into World War II is portrayed in scenes of Japans surprise attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor Narrated by Walter Cronkite as an onthespot report MCGH 156 YOU ARE THERE FALL OF FORT SUMTER jsc 27 minutes 7450 1957 Shows events leading to the outbreak of the Civil War President Lincoln must decide whether to send an expedition to supply Fort Sumter in the face of Southern threats to fire upon such an expedition Finally on April 12 1861 a Confederate battery fires the first shot of the Civil WarMCGH YOU ARE THERE FIRST FLIGHT OF THE WRIGHT BROTHERS jsc 22 minutes 4384 1955 Shows the background and physical setting at Kitty Hawk North Carolina where the Wright brothers made their first flight Uses interviews to reveal the opinions regarding flight prevailing at the time Shows original shots of the first flight by Orville and Wilbur Wright Concludes by explaining how on the fourth attempt Wilbur Wright succeeded in flying 862 feet in 59 seconds and launched the air age on December 17 1903MCGH YOU ARE THERE GRANT AND LEE AT APPOMATTOX jsc 28 minutes 7445 1956 Shows the terrible struggles of the Civil War coming to an end as the formal terms of surrender are discussed by Grant and Lee at Appomattox Court House Virginia on April 9 1865 Presents the terms of the agreement and portrays some of the feelings of the soldiersMCGH YOU ARE THERE HAMILTONBURR DUEL jsc 28 minutes 7446 1956 An example of the political strife in the young United States is the bitter rivalry between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr The culmination comes on July II 1804 when Burr mortally wounds Hamilton in a duel at Weehawken HeightsMCGH YOU ARE THERE HITLER INVADES POLAND jsc 27 minutes 7451 1955 On September 1 1939 Hitlers Nazi armies invade Poland and overwhelm the brave but outnumbered Polish forces on the ground and in the air a tragic event that leads inevitably to the declaration of war by Great Britain and France on September 3rdMCGH YOU ARE THERE NAPOLEONS RETURN FROM ELBA jsc 28 minutes 7439 955 Dramatizes Napoleons escape from Elba and his triumphant return Tells how the royalist troops refuse to fire on Napoleon when he is trapped and permit him to retake France without a shot or a blowMCGH YOU ARE THERE RESOLVE OF PATRICK HENRY jsc 27 minutes 7447 1956 On March 23 1775 the second Virginia convention meeting in Richmond is the scene of Patrick Henrys famous speech as the convention approves the establishment of a state militia in defiance of the British Calls this a major development in the growing rebellion of the coloniesMCGH YOU ARE THERE SIGNING OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE jsc 27 minutes 7434 1955 Presents the story of the events leading to the signing of the Declaration of Independence Presents interviews with persons connected with the document and tells of several of the arguments for and against the declarationMCGH YOU ARE THERE TRAGEDY OF JOHN MILTON jsc 27 minutes 7433 1954 On August 13 1660 the blind poet John Milton once honored by his countrymen is driven into hiding by the restoration of Charles II to the throne and his lifes work is ordered destroyed because of his Puritan beliefs Exemplifies some of the problems of freedom of expressionMCGH YOU ARE THERE TRIUMPH OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT jsc 27 minutes 7435 1955 In 324 BC Alexander the Great suppresses a mutiny among his soldiers in Babylonia by convincing them he is trying to achieve harmony among all the peoples of the earthMCGH YOU ARE THERE WASHINGTON CROSSES THE DELAWARE jsc 27 minutes 7448 1956 Reconstructs events of the night of December 26 1776 as General Washington and his troops cross the Delaware and surprise the Hessians in Trenton The decisive victory lifts the sagging morale of the American troopsMCGH YOU ARE THERE WEBSTERS SACRIFICE TO SAVE THE UNION jsc 27 minutes 7449 1955 On March 7 1850 Washington is the stene of a growing crisis over the slavery issue Senator Daniel Webster sacrifices his political career when he throws his full support to Henry Clays compromise bill to admit California into the Union as a free state and leave the new territories free to choose whether they will be free or slaveMCGH YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT pe 10 minutes 352 color 1976 As animated sequences explore the themes You Are What You Eat two voices discuss the significance of each scene They explain the importance of choosing foods from all of the basic food groups to provide a balanced diet They also explain how proteins carbohy drates fats vitamins and minerals are used in our bodies how digestion changes the food we eat so our bodies can use the nutrients and how exercise and rest are needed to help us grow strong and healthyAB YOU CAN DO SOMETHING ABOUT ACNE s 16 minutes 4581 color 1973 This film about acne offers a clear cause and effect explanation of what some consider a mysterious and unjust affliction Medical sketches are combined with live action photography to show the influence of adolescent hormone activity and how adequate sleep proper diet and habits of cleanliness can help minimize the problemOXF YOU THE HUMAN ANIMAL ej 9 minutes 975 color 1957 Jiminy Cricket points out some of the main differences between human beings and other animals the ability of man to use language to adapt himself to a variety of environments to manipulate tools skillfully and above all to thinkWD YOU THE LIVING MACHINE ej 8 minutes 891 color 1959 Jiminy Cricket compares the needs and functions of the human body with those of a machine they both need fuel maintenance and repairWD YOUR AMAZING MIND ejs 15 minutes 5521 color 1969 Points out that the creative functions of the mind are mans most valuable possession Emphasizes the need for an unclouded and undisturbed brain for clear thinking Shows the danger of using harmful drugs to upset the mind on purpose Asks the question Why do anything that might hurt your amazing mindAH YOUR BODY DURING ADOLESCENCE js 10 minutes 1192 1955 Presents the differences in growth rates among thirteen to fifteen year olds Mentions the functions of the endocrine glands and the influence of the pituitary gland on growth changes which may normally occur in any order Outlines the structure and functioning of the male and female reproductive organsMCGH 157YOUR CAR IN MOTION sc 10 minutes 1653 color 1968 Shows the hazards encountered while your car is in motion and the basic maneuvers to be mastered in overcoming each driving situationFMC YOUR CHANCE TO LIVE AN INSTRUCTORS GUIDE t 27 minutes 8028 color 1975 This film teaches group leaders how to use efficiently the entire Your Chance to Live series The individual film titles that make up the series are separately listed in this catalog and are as follows DCPA EARTHQUAKE NUCLEAR DISASTER EARTHWATCH POLLUTION OOD PSYCHOLOGICAL RESPONSE FOREST FIRE TECHNOLOGICAL FAILURES HEAT WAVE TORNADO HURRICANE WINTER STORM YOUR CREDIT IS GOODA FILM ABOUT PAYING LATER jsc 15 minutes 4347 color 1972 The film opens with a carefully laidout sequence of artwork describing how installment buying works Then in a series of dramatic vignettes the message is driven home that no matter what you think youve been promised verbally no matter how good or easy it soundsyou pay what it says on the paper You have to watch out for yourself and the time to do that is before youve signed anythingJ YOUR EYES ej 7 minutes 349 color 1964 Children demonstrate their dependence on their eyes Simple animation is used to show how the eye works and ways to care for eyes are stressedEB YOUR FOOD ej 1 minutes 346 color 1964 Shows what happens to food when it enters the digestive system and relates this system to other body systems Presents examples of a balanced dietEB YOUR FRIEND THE DOCTOR Pe 10 minutes 1281 1950 Pictures the school nurse gathering medical data about Jimmy a new pupil from his parents Also explains her responsibility for the wellbeing of the school children in administering first aid and working with parents and the family doctor in checking disease symptoms Shows Jimmy and his mother visiting their new family doctor who examines Jimmy gets his medical history gives him some booster shots and wins Jimmy over to the idea of helping himself keep wellC YOUR FRIEND THE FOREST pe 6 minutes 815 color 1954 Uses animation and live photography to show several benefits of forests and some of the undersirable consequences of forest destruction A boy and an animated piece of lumber discover that some animals live in the forest After noting the necessity for planting young trees they see that carelessness in discarding a cigarette can result in the destruction of a forestEB YOUR FRIEND THE SOIL Pe 6 minutes 813 color 1954 Uses animation and live photography to show several of the benefits of good soil and some of the undesirable consequences of poor soil Pictures a small girl in a supermarket buying bread milk and beans She discovers that good soil is essential for the production of these products Later she learns that poor farming practices may result in soil that is incapable of producing the various things we eatEB YOUR FRIEND THE WATER CLEAN OR DIRTY Pe 6 minutes 814 color 1954 Uses animation and live photography to show several benefits of clean water and some of the undesirable consequences of dirty water An animated waterdrop and a small boy travel through water pipes to the city reservoir and up a mountain to discover the waterdrops source They learn the benefits of clean water to animals and later show their disgust when viewing a dirty riverEB YOUR HEALTH DISEASE AND ITS CONTROL ej 9 minutes 363 1954 Shows how harmful microbes are carried and spread how they enter the body and how they get beyond the body defenses to cause sickness Encourages children to help control disease by protecting themselves from disease carriers and by building up their body defensesC YOUR POSTURE ejs 10 minutes 483 1953 Demonstrates what good posture is and stresses its importance to health and appearance Explains why exercise and rest and proper shoes are essential in building habits of good postureMCGH YOUR PROTECTION AGAINST DISEASE ejs 8 minutes 351 color 1964 Shows how germs spread disease how the body has certain means of controlling microorganisms that enter the body and how good health habits prevent diseaseEB YOUR SLEEP AND REST ej 6 minutes 347 color 1964 Uses animation to show important body processes Emphasizes the need for body cells to replenish their energy and building materials and to eliminate wastes which accumulate Shows the part played by the circulatory system in this processEB YOUR STUDY SKILLS HOW TO USE A TEXTBOOK eJ I4 minutes 5564 color 1970 Demonstrates the special clues in textbooks such as preface table of contents glossary index words in special styles of print pictures maps cartoons summaries and review questions Em phasizes ways to use these clues to preview read for details and then reviewC YOUR TABLE MANNERS Pe II minutes 467 1955 Uses an attractive home situation to put across its message that eating together is more fun when everyone remembers his table mannersMCGH YOUR TEETH ej 6 minutes 348 color 1964 Uses animation to show how the first teeth form and are replaced by larger permanent teeth Shows the way decay can start ancl stresses the importance of good dental habits and good foodEB YOUR TICKET TO SAFETY e 11 minutes 771 1959 Explains how the enforcement system functions Tells why viola tors of traffic regulations must be punished Describes the proce dures a driver must follow if he gets a citationCFD YOURE THE STAR 20 minutes 4595 color 1976 This film introduced by Gov George Busby is designed to aid potential vocational education students in learning what courses facilities and job opportunities are available in Georgia Produced by the State Advisory Council on Vocational Education the film indicates how the VE system works closely with employers regarding the placement of graduatesGAC YUCATANLAND OF THE MAYA ejs 17 minutes 5064 color 1962 Shows how the living descendants of the Mayas and the conquista dors still show the influences of their past culture Shows how archeologists have worked to reconstruct the Mayan remains and how the temples pyramids and observatories show the Mayan knowledge of astronomy and mathematics and their complex social and religious systemsPHP 158ZERO SOMETHING FOR NOTHING pe 8 minutes 402 color Uses animation and an amusing ghost story to illustrate that zero is a number just as important as any other and that it has definite properties in mathematical operations Prerequisite Students must be able to add multiply subtract and divide using whole numbersX ZOO 1959 pet 10 minutes 974 color Illustrates the activities possible in the classroom following a visit to the zoo shows elementary school children visiting a zoo with their teachers and on their return to their classroom discussing the animals and working on various art projectsLOB ZOO ANIMALS BEHIND THE SCENES pe 14 minutes 5648 color 1971 Takes children to special parts of the zoo that are not usually open to visitors such as the zoo kitchens filtering area for the salt water aquarium and the animal hospital with its laboratories and xray rooms Shows the special ways the zoo doctors and other workers care for the animals to keep them well Points out an awareness of the great differences of animals and their adaptations to their native habitatsC ZOO ANIMALS IN RHYME p 11 minutes 643 color 1965 Rhymes tell about favorite animals in the zoothe lion monkey elephant kangaroo giraffe bear and others Designed to stimu late both language and science activitiesC ZOO BABIES OBSERVING THINGS ABOUT US p 11 minutes 1958 965 Discusses the relationship between animal parents and the young when a teacher brings a female hamster and her young to an elementary classroom Shows the children recalling a past trip to the zoo and pictures parents and offspring of monkeys gnus kudus lions peacocks alligators and black bears The teacher as narrator guides the attention of the audience by asking questions regarding the feeding and protection of the young and the develop ment of offspring in their physical resemblance to their parentsC ZOO BABY ANIMALS p 11 minutes 325 color 1961 Goes behind the scenes at the zoo to show activities in the kitchen and hospital and to show how baby animals are fed and cared for by their keepers Also pictures many animals in attractive settings and the childrens zoo sections of the Lincoln Park Zoo and the Brookfield Zoo of Chicago Baby animals featured are the lion tiger gorilla bear elephant harbor seal kudu llama Barbary sheep tapir and baboonEB ZOO THE SECOND EDITION pe 11 minutes 420 color 1979 As a group of youngsters visits a zootaking photographs and drawing pictures of their favorite animalsviewers learn how some zoos exhibit animals in naturalistic surroundings protect vanishing species and require the special talents of many people to maintain their operationEB 159g NOTES 160ABILITY TESTING ACTING ADAPTATION BIOLOGY ADOLESCENCE 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SEWING SEWAGE TREATMENT SEX EDUCATION SHIPPING SIGHT SMOKING SOCCER SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCIAL STUDIES GENERAL SOCIAL WELFARE SOCIOLOGY SOIL CONSERVATION SOLAR SYSTEM SOUND SOUTH AMERICA SPACE FLIGHT SPAIN SPANISH LANGUAGE SPECIAL EDUCATION SPEECH SPELLING SPORTS STATE GOVERNMENT STEEL STORIES STUDY SKILLS SWEDEN SWIMMING SWITZERLAND TEACHER EDUCATION TEACHING TEETH TELEVISION TENNIS TEXTILE INDUSTRY AND FABRICS THAILAND TIME TOYS TRACK ATHLETICS TRANSPORTATION TRAPPING TYPEWRITING USCITIES AND TOWNS USCONSTITUTION USDESCRIPTIONANDTRAVEL USFOREIGN RELATIONS USGENERAL USGOVERNMENT USHISTORY USHISTORY CIVIL WAR USHISTORY COLONIAL PERIOD USHISTORY DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION USHISTORY REVOLUTION USHISTORY TERRITORIAL EXPANSION USHISTORY 17831900 USHISTORY 1900PRESENT USINDUSTRIES USNATIONALISM USNAVY USPOLITICS USPUBLIC BUILDINGS USREGIONS USSTATES USTERRITORIAL EXPANSION UNEMPLOYMENT VENEREAL DISEASES VENEZUELA VIRUSES VOCABULARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE VOYAGES AND TRAVELS WAR WATER AND WATER SUPPLY WEATHER WEAVING WEIGHTS AND MEASURES WEST INDIES WILDLIFECONSERVATION WORLD HISTORY WORLD WAR I WORLD WAR 19391945 WRITING YUCATAN ZOOLOGY 162 INDEX ABILITYTESTING Facing the Test A Film for Test Takers ACTING Story Acting Is Fun Storytelling Can You Tell It in Order See DRAMATECHNIQUE ADAPTATION BIOLOGY Adaptation in Plants Adaptation of Plants and Animals Animals in Autumn Animals in Winter Animals Through the Winter AnimalsWays They Eat AnimalsWays They Move Aquatic Locomotion Beach and Sea Animals Biology Exploring the Living World Camouflage in Nature Through Form and Color Matching Camouflage in Nature Through Pattern Match ing Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection Ecology of a Desert Ecology of a Swamp Ecology of Plateaus Ecology of Ponds Ecology of the Forest Ecology of the Oceans Ecology of the Prairie Endangered Animals Will They Survive Experimental Conditions The Galapagos Finches The Hibernation and Other Forms of Dormancy High Arctic Biome How Nature Protects Animals Insect Life Cycle The Periodical Cicada Life Story of the Sea Star Living Cell DNA Marine Animals of the Open Coast Marine Iguana Mitosis Mysteries of the Deep Natural Selection Natures Half Acre Olympic Rain Forest Parade of Life Partnerships Among Plants and Animals Photosynthesis Protozoa OneCelled Animals Sea Mysteries of the Deep Secrets of the Ant and Insect World Secrets of the Plant World Secrets of the Underwater World Shark Maneater or Myth We Explore the Field and Meadow We Explore the Woodland Whales Can They Be Saved What Is a Bird Winter Is an Adventure See ANIMALS ANIMALSHABITA TIONS ANIMALSHABITS AND BE HAVIOR BOTANY ECOLOGY FISHES INSECTS AND SPIDERS MARINE BIOLOGY PALEONTOLOGY ZOOLOGY ADOLESCENCE Boy to Man Girl to Woman Its Up to Laurie Joy RideAn Auto Theft Meaning of Adolescence SelfIncorporated Family Matters SelfIncorporated Getting Closer SelfIncorporated My Friend SelfIncorporated No Trespassing SelfIncorporated Trying Times SelfIncorporated Who Wins ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT Meaning of Adolescence Social Seminar Brian at Seventeen ADVENTURE AND ADVENTURES See EXPLORERS SCIENTISTS ADVERTISING Stalking the Wild Cranberry Ways of Seeing AERODYNAMICS Airplanes and How They Fly See AIRPLANES AERONAUTICS Day Man Flew See AIRPLANES ASTRONOMY ATMOS PHERE MAPS AND GLOBES SPACE FLIGHT WEATHER AFRICA African Fauna African Wildlife Sanctuary Ancient Egypt Animals Unlimited Big Animals of Africa City Boy of the Ivory Coast Giants and Dwarfs Land of the Ostriches Life in an Oasis Life in Mediterranean Lands Life in the Sahara Life of a Primitive People Africa Mediterranean World Remnants of a Race See EGYPT AGRICULTURE Agricultural Revolution Man As Food Pro ducer Farmer in a Changing America Great Plains From Green to Gold Our Productive Land See AGRICULTUREECONOMIC AS PECTS DAIRY PRODUCTS FARM LIFE FARM PRODUCE INSECTS AND SPIDERS SOIL CONSERVATION GAR DENING AGRICULTUREECONOMIC ASPECTS Farmer in a Changing America Life in the High Andes Plantation South See FARM LIFE AGRICULTUREPRODUCTS See FARM PRODUCE AIR Animals Breathe in Many Ways Atmosphere in Motion Learning About Air Lungs and Respiratory System Problems of Conservation Air Storms The Restless Atmosphere What Makes Rain See AERODYNAMICS AERONAUTICS ATMOSPHERE AIRPLANES Airplane Trip Airplanes and How They Fly Airport in the Jet Age Day Man Flew Jets and Rockets How They Work Rhyming Dictionary of Planes You Are There First Flight of the Wright Bros See AERODYNAMICS AERONAUTICS TRANSPORTATION ALASKA Animals of Alaska See ESKIMOS ALCOHOLISM Alcohol Alcohol Problem What Do You Think All My Tomorrows Drinking Driver What Could You Do Drugs Drinking and Driving New Road Ahead Thinking About Drinking See AUTOMOBILE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DRUGS HYGIENE SOCIAL PROBLEMS ALGEBRA Algebra Algebra of Sets Using Venn Diagrams Equations in Algebra See MATHEMATICS AMERICADISCOVERY AND EXPLORA TION Age of Discovery English French and Dutch Explorations 163Age of Discovery Spanish and Portuguese Explorations English and Dutch Explorers French Explorations in the New World French Explorers French Influence in North America Journals of Lewis and Clark Mayflower Path of Columbus Spain in the New World Colonial Life in Mexico Spanish Colonial Family of the Southwest Spanish Conquest of the New World Spanish Exploration Story of Christopher Columbus Vikings and Their Explorations Vikings Life and Conquests AMERICAN LITERATURE Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Almos a Man American Literature Colonial Times American Literature Early National Period American Literature Revolutionary Times American Literature Westward Movement Bernice Bobs Her Hair Carl Sandburg Discusses His Work Edgar Allan Poe Background for His Works Emily Dickinson Eudora Welty Good Earth Great Themes of Literature Authority and Rebellion Great Themes of Literature Crime and the Criminal Hangman Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Hiawathas Childhood Huckleberry Finn Art of Huckleberry Finn Huckleberry Finn Huck Finn and the Ameri can Experience Huckleberry Finn What Does Huckleberry Finn Say Humanities Our Town and Our Universe Humanities Our Town and Ourselves Im a Fool James Dickey Poet James Fenimore Cooper Lady or the Tiger Literature in America The Short Story Louisa May Alcott Mark Twain Gives an Interview Midnight Ride of Paul Revere Novel of the 19th Century Paul Reveres Ride Perfect Tribute Robert Frost Short Story Showcase The Fall of the House of Usher Short Story Showcase The Gift of the Magi Short Story Showcase The Lady or the Tiger Short Story Showcase What Is a Short Story Soldiers Home TellTale Heart Washington Irving Washington Irvings Sleepy Hollow See AUTHORS BIOGRAPHY FOLKLORE STORIES AMPHIBIA Frogs An Investigation See ANIMALSHABITS AND BEHAVIOR FISHES MARINE BIOLOGY ZOOLOGY ANATOMY Earthworm Anatomy and Dissection Flatworms Platyhelminthes Introduction to Animal Dissection What Is a Fish See NERVOUS SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY SIGHT ANIMALS Action and Reaction Animal Navigation Animal Oddities Animal Predators and Balance of Nature Animal Tracks and Signs Animals See in Many Ways Animals That Fly Animals Useful to Man Big Cats Endangered Predators Buffalo An Ecological Success Story Butterfly Endangered Animals Will They Survive Fish Are Interesting Flight of Birds Flowers and Bees A Springtime Story Frogs An Investigation Mechanics of Life Blood and Circulation Mechanics of Life Bones and Joints Mechanics of Life Breathing and Respiration Mechanics of Life Digestion and the Food We Eat Mechanics of Life Muscles and Movement Monkeys and Apes An Introduction to the Primates Our Pet Show Reptiles Are Interesting Rhyming Dictionary of Zoo Animals Zoo Zoo Babies Observing Things About Us See ADAPTATION BIOLOGY ANIMALS HABITATIONS ANIMALSHABITS AND BEHAVIOR ANIMALSSTORIES ANIMALSTREATMENT BEES BIRDS DOGS FISHES INSECTS AND SPI DERS MARINE BIOLOGY PALEON TOLOGY REPTILES WILDLIFE CON SERVATION ANIMALS DOMESTIC Billy and Nanny The Twin Goats Cow Farm Babies and Their Mothers Farmyard Babies Frisky the Calf Pony Farm Sparky the Colt Turtle Care of a Pet ANIMALSHABITATIONS African Fauna African GirlMalobi Animal Habitats Animal Homes Animal Reproduction Animals and Their Homes Animals at Work in Nature Beaver Big Animals of Africa Big Land Animals of North America Chameleon Community Endangered Animals Will They Survive Forest Babies Fresh Water Pond Grasslands Instincts in Animals Life in a Pond Life in the Desert Life in the Grasslands Life Story of the Oyster Life Story of the Sea Star Looking at Mammals Marshes of the Mississippi Our Animal Neighbors Prowlers of the Everglades Realm of the Wild Salt Marsh A Question of Values Shadow of the Buffalo Shark Maneater or Myth Tad the Frog We Explore the Field and Meadow We Explore the Woodland White Splendor Wide Wide Sea Background for Reading and Expression See ANIMALSHABITS AND BEHAVIOR ECOLOGY ANIMALSHABITS AND BEHAVIOR Adaptation of Plants and Animals Aggressive Impulse Animal Communities and Groups Animal Navigation Animal WarAnimal Peace Animals and Their Food Animals Breathe in Many Ways Animals Eat in Many Ways Animals Growing Up Animals Hear in Many Ways Animals in Autumn Animals in Spring Animals in Summer Animals in Winter Animals Move in Many Ways Animals Protect Themselves Animals See in Many Ways Animals That Fly Animals Unlimited AnimalsWays They Eat AnimalsWays They Move Aquarium Wonderland Australian Animals Baby Animals Beaver Behavior in Animals and Plants Big Animals of Africa Big Land Animals of North America Blind As a Bat Brown Bears Go Fishing Butterfly Chameleon 164Chotu and His Jungle Elephant Chucky LouThe Story of a Woodchuck Cow Farm Family in Spring Felines First ManyCelled Animals The Sponges Fish Are Interesting Flatworms Platyhelminthes Flight of Birds Flowers and Bees A Springtime Story Frogs An Investigation Gray Squirrel Great Apes The Fact Vs Fantasy Happy Little Hamsters Hibernation and Other Forms of Dormancy How Animals Live in Winter Hunter and the Forest A Story Without Words Insects Lovely and Lethal Instincts in Animals Kangaroos Life in an Old Dead Tree Life in the Desert Life in the Grasslands Life in the Ocean Life in the Sea Little Animals Looking at Mammals Mother Rabbits Family Our Animal Neighbors Our Pet Show Parasitism Parasitic Flatworms Prickly the Porcupine Raccoons Picnic Reptiles Rikki the Baby Monkey SegmentationThe Annelids Shaggy the Coyote Slow As in Sloth Snake Villain or Victim Snakes Spotty Story of a Fawn Spotty the Fawn in Winter Summer on the Farm Tad the Frog Whales Can They Be Saved What Is a Mammal What Is an Amphibian White Splendor Wild Animal Families Wonders in a Country Stream Wonders in Your Own Backyard Wood Ducks World Woody Woodchucks Adventure Zoo Zoo Baby Animals See HEADINGS UNDER ANIMALS ANIMALSSTORIES Adventures of a Baby Fox Adventures of a Chipmunk Family Adventures of Bunny Rabbit Adventures of Willie Skunk Ant and the Dove Ant and the Grasshopper Badgers Bad Day Chucky LouThe Story of a Woodchuck Clumsy Little Elephant David and the Puppy Ferdinand the Bull Firehouse Dog Flipper the Seal Background for Reading and Expression Fluffy the Ostrich Frances and Her Rabbit Gray Squirrel Hare and the Tortoise Hoppy the Bunny Korochan the Little Bear Lion and the Mouse Lion and the Mouse Little Grey Neck Little Red Hen Little Rooster Who Made the Sun Rise Little Smokey Magic Forest Mittens the Kitten Monkey and the Organ Grinder Monkey Who Would Be King Mother Cat and Her Baby Skunks Mother Deer and Her Twins Mr and Mrs Robins Family Mr Moto Takes a Walk Pet Shop Polly the Parrot Prickly the Porcupine Pride the Saddle Horse Scruffy Shaggy the Coyote Snookie The Adventures of a Black Bear Cub Spotty the Fawn in Winter Story of Goose and the Gander Tale of the Ground Hogs Shadow Three Fox Fables Three Little Bruins Go Camping Three Little Bruins Great Adventure Three Little Bruins in a Canoe Three Little Bruins Make Mischief Three Little Bruins on a Spree Three Little Kittens Three Little Pigs Three Little Pigs Tippy the Town Dog Tortoise and the Hare Traveling Musicians Two Little Raccoons Woody Woodchucks Adventure Woolly the Lamb Background for Reading and Expression Zoo Zoo Animals in Rhyme See HEADINGS UNDER ANIMALS ANIMALSTREATMENT Care of Pets City Pets Fun and Responsibility Clean and Bright Elephant Baby Happy Little Hamsters Zoo Animals Behind the Scenes ANIMATION Animation A Living Art Form Handy Dandy DoItYourself Animation Film Handy Dandy DoItYourself Editing Film Handy Dandy DoltYourself Filmmaking Film ANTHROPOLOGY Amazon Family Cave Dwellers of the Old Stone Age Fossils Exploring the Past Great Apes The Fact Vs Fantasy Life of a Primitive People Africa Maya of Ancient and Modern Yucatan Mayas Monkeys and Apes An Introduction to the Primates New Lives for Old Prehistoric Animals of the Tar Pit Prehistoric Man in Northern Europe Prehistoric Times Primitive Man in Our World Remnants of a Race Story of Prehistoric Man Theseus and the Minotaur See HEADINGS UNDER ARCHAEOLOGY ARTS AND CRAFTS BIOLOGY FOLK LORE INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA PALEONTOLOGY ARCHAEOLOGY Ancient Egypt Ancient Greece Ancient Mesopotamia Ancient Paestum City of the Greeks and Romans Ancient World Inheritance Buried Cities Pompeii and Herculaneum Forty Centuries Hezekiahs Water Tunnel Journey into the Past Maya of Ancient and Modern Yucatan Message from a Dinosaur Prehistoric Times Renaissance ARCHITECTURE Art and Architecture Art of the Middle Ages Art and Architecture ArtWhat Is It Why Is It Art and Architecture Chartres Cathedral Art and Architecture Louvre City Out of Wilderness Washington Civilisation 2Great Thaw Civilisation 4Man Measure of All Things Civilisation 5Hero As Artist Civilisation 9Pursuit of Happiness Frank Lloyd Wright White House Past and Present Williamsburg Restored See BUILDING ARITHMETIC Addition Addition and Subtraction Addition for Beginners Areas Arithmetic for Beginners Arithmetic in the Food Store 165Base and Place Big Numbers Birthday for Buttons Brushing Up on Division Day Without Numbers Division for Beginners Earliest Numbers Fractions Fractions Finding the Common Denominator Fundamental Operations How Do You Count How Man Learned to Count Arithmetic How to Add Fractions How to Divide Fractions How to Multiply Fractions Language of Mathematics Learning About Metric Measures Lets Measure Using Centimeters Meters and Kilometers Lets Measure Using Grams and Kilograms Lets Measure Using Milliliters and Liters Lets Measure Using Standard Units Making Change for a Dollar Meaning of Fractions Meaning of Percentage Measurement Multiplication Multiplication for Beginners Numbers All Around Us Numbers for Beginners Old Woman in a Shoe Beginning Number Concepts Percentage Place Value Ones Tens Hundreds Principles of Scale Drawing Ratio and Proportion Story of Weights and Measures Subtraction Subtraction for Beginners We Discover Fractions We Use the Number Line See GEOMETRY MATHEMATICS ART Animation A Living Art Form Art and Architecture Art of the Middle Ages Art and Architecture Art What Is It Why Is It Art and Architecture Chartres Cathedral Art and Architecture Louvre Art and Perception Learning to See Art and Seeing Art in Our World Art in the Western World Art of the Middle Ages Arts of Japan Boy of Renaissance Italy Byzantine Empire Children Are Creative Children Who Draw Civilisation 1Frozen World Civilisation 3Romance and Reality Civilisation 4Man Measure of All Things Civilisation 5Hero As Artist Civilisation 7Grandeur and Obedience Civilisation 8Light of Experience Civilisation 9Pursuit of Happiness Civilisation 10Smile of Reason Civilisation 11Worship of Nature Civilisation 12Fallacies of Hope Composition in Painting Craftsmanship in Clay Decoration Craftsmanship in Clay Simple Slab Methods Craftsmanship in Clay Throwing Cubism Discovering Color Discovering Composition in Art Discovering Creative Patterns Discovering Drawing and Painting Discovering Harmony in Art Discovering Perspective Discovering Texture Dot Drawing a Portrait Drawing the Search for Form Eighteenth Century Life in Williamsburg Virginia Fiber in Art Fiddle De Dee Form Greek Myths Hand and Clay A Celebration How to Make Papier Mache Animals Joys of Kinetic Art Landmarks in American Art LArt et la Vie Lascaux Cradle of Mans Art Light of the Impressionists Line Line Lines in Relief Woodcuts and Block Printing Maria of the Pueblos Mediterranean World Michelangelo Mr Rembrandt Visits Russia New Ways of Seeing NonObjective Art Oriental Brushwork Painting with Sand A Navajo Ceremony Painting an Abstraction Painting and Drawing with Expression Painting Shadows Paper in the Round Parable Pond Printmaking Four Artists Four Media Reflections Rembrandt Painter of Man RennaissanceIts Beginning in Italy Sea Adventures of Sandy the Snail Study in Wet Surrealism Texture Water Colors in Action Ways of Seeing Weaving with Looms You Can Make What Is a Painting What Is Art Why Man Creates Williamsburg Restored World of Mosaic Wyeth Phenomenon The See ARCHITECTURE ARTSTUDY AND TEACHING ARTISTS COLOR DESIGN DRAWING HANDICRAFT PAINTING AND PAINTINGS POTTERY PUPPETS SCULPTURE WEAVING ARTSTUDY AND TEACHING Care of Art Materials Children Are Creative Discovering Line Drawing a Portrait Painting a Portrait Painting Crowds of People Painting with Calligraphy Reflections See HEADINGS UNDER ART EDUCA TION ARTISTS Artist at Work Jacques Lipchitz Master Sculptor Artists and Nature Audubon and the Birds of America Civilisation 5Hero As Artist Civilisation 7Grandeur and Obedience Civilisation 8Light of Experience Civilisation 12Fallacies of Hope Degas Master of Motion Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci Goya Grandma Moses Henry Moore The Sculptor Leonardo da Vinci and His Art Leonardo da Vinci Giant of the Renaissance Leonardo da Vinci His Inventions Matisse and the Fauves Maurits Escher Painter of Fantasies Michelangelo Painters of America Peter Hurd Painting Trees with Eliot OHara Reflections Rembrandt Painter of Man Rembrandt van Rijn A SelfPortrait Surrealism This Is Ben Shahn Vincent van Gogh Visit to Picasso Works of Winslow Homer and John Marin Wyeth Phenomenon The See HEADINGS UNDER ART PAINTING AND PAINTINGS ARTS AND CRAFTS Balthazar the Lion Hand and Clay Maria of the Pueblos Navajo Indian Reflections Weaving with Looms You Can Make See ART HANDICRAFT POTTERY PUP PETS SCULPTURE WEAVING ASIA Ancient Mesopotamia India Indonesia The Land and the People SingaporeMalaya New States in Southeast Asia 166Southeast Asia A Cultural History Thailand See PACIFIC ISLANDS NAMES OF COUNTRIES ASTRONOMY Beyond Our Solar System Constellations Guides to the Night Sky Controversy over the Moon Eclipses of the Sun and Moon Galileo How Many Stars Man Looks at the Moon Moon A Giant Step in Geology Nearest Star Night Sky Realm of the Galaxies Solar System Stars and Star Systems What Are Stars Made Of What Do We See in the Sky What Is Space See EARTH SOLAR SYSTEM SPACE FLIGHT ATHLETICS See BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL BOATS AND BOATING GOLF GYMNASTICS PHYSICAL EDUCATION SPORTS SWIMMING TRACK ATHLETICS ATMOSPHERE Air AH Around Us Flaming Sky What Makes Clouds What Makes the Wind Blow Wind and What It Does Wind at Work Winds and Their Causes See WEATHER ATOMIC BOMB Effects of Atomic Bomb Explosions See ATOMIC ENERGY NUCLEAR PHY SICS ATOMIC ENERGY A Is for Atom Discovery of Radioactivity Exploring the Atomic Nucleus Living with the Atom New Reality Radioisotope Scanning in Medicine See ATOMIC BOMB NUCLEAR PHYSICS ATOMIC STRUCTURE See CHEMISTRY ELECTRONICS CLEAR PHYSICS NU AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS AND METHODS At the Center Constructing Reality A Film on Film Creating Cartoons Display and Presentation Boards Dry Mounting Instructional Materials Handy Dandy DoItYourself Animation Film Handy Dandy DoItYourself Editing Film Handy Dandy DoItYourself Filmmaking Film Introduction to Portable Videotape Recording Lettering Instructional Materials Practical Film Making AUSTRALIA Australian Animals Australian Report Kangaroos AUSTRIA Life in the Alps Austria AUTHORS Carl Sandburg Carl Sandburg Discusses His Work Edgar Allan Poe Background for His Work Emily Dickinson English Literature Chaucer and the Medieval Period Eudora Welty Henry Wadsworth Longfellow James Dickey Poet James Fenimore Cooper Life of Christ in Art Louisa May Alcott Mark Twain Background for His Works Mark Twain Gives an Interview Robert Frost Walt Whitman Background for His Works Washington Irving William Shakespeare Actor and Playwright William Shakespeare Background for His Work You Are There The Death of Socrates You Are There Tragedy of John Milton AUTOMOBILE OPERATION AND MAIN TENANCE ABC of High Energy Ignition ABC of the Automobile Chassis ABC of the Automobile Engine ABC of the Catalytic Converter ABC of the Diesel Engine ABC of the Gas Turbine Big Test Borrowed Power Broken Glass Case of the Misguided Killer Freewayphobia I Like Bikes But Innovators Safety or Slaughter Shaping Progress UFOUnrestrained Flying Objects Until I Get Caught We Drivers See DRIVER EDUCATION AVIATION See AERODYNAMICS AERONAUTICS AIRPLANES BABY SITTING See CHILDRENCARE AND HYGIENE BACTERIOLOGY See MICROBIOLOGY BANKS AND BANKING Fred Meets a Bank Money and Banking See COMMERCE ECONOMICS MONEY BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL Lou Gehrig King of Diamonds Softball Skills and Practices BEES Animal Navigation Bee City Bees and Their Habits Flower and the Hive Flowers and BeesA Springtime Story Honeybee A Social Insect Secrets of the Bee World Social InsectsThe Honeybee BIOGRAPHY Abe Lincoln The Boy and His Stepmother Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln A Background Study Andrew Jackson Anne Hutchinson Bolivar South American Liberator Booker T Washington Boyhood of Abraham Lincoln Boyhood of George Washington Carl Sandburg Carl Sandburg at Gettysburg Part I Facts About the Civil War Carl Sandburg at Gettysburg Part II The Gettysburg Address and Lincoln the Man Carl Sandburg Discusses His Work Charlemagne and His Empire Daniel Webster Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection Franklin Delano Roosevelt Gandhi George Washington Carver George Mason Governor John M Slaton Great Americans Abe Lincoln Great Americans Benjamin Franklin Great Americans George Washington Great Americans Martin Luther King Jr Great Americans Thomas Jefferson Great Debate Herbert Hoover Horace Mann I Will Fight No More Forever The Story of Chief Joseph Jefferson of Monticello John C Calhoun John F Kennedy Man and President John Marshall John Quincy Adams Journals of Lewis and Clark Judge Ben B Lindsey 167LaFayette Lee the Virginian Lou Gehrig King of Diamonds Marco Polos Travels Martin Luther King Jr The Assassin Years Meet Mr Lincoln Michelangelo Mr and Mrs Browning Mussolini Negro Heroes from American History Pearl S Buck President Woodrow Wilson Prudence Crandall Robert E Lee Theodore RooseveltAmerican Thomas Alva Edison Thomas Jefferson Times of Teddy Roosevelt Wilsons Fight for Peace Winston Churchill You Are There Napoleons Return from Elba You Are There Resolve of Patrick Henry You Are There The Triumph of Alexander the Great You Are There Washington Crosses the Dela ware You Are There Washingtons Farewell to His Officers You Are There Websters Sacrifice To Save The Union See ARTISTS AUTHORS EXPLORERS INVENTORS MUSICIANS SCIENTISTS BIOLOGY Aging of Lakes Aquatic Locomotion Biological Rhythms Studies in Chronobiology Biology Exploring the Living World Body Defenses Against Disease Cell TheStructural Unit of Life Cells A First Film Circulation and the Human Body Diffusion and Osmosis Digestive System Ecology of a Hot Spring Life at High Tem peratures Endocrine System Experimental Conditions Flight of Birds Flowers and BeesA Springtime Story Frogs An Investigation Galapagos Finches Gymnosperms Heart and Circulatory System Human Body The Circulatory System Human Body The Digestive System Human Body The Endocrine System Human Body The Excretory System Human Body The Muscular System Human Body The Nervous System Human Body The Reproductive System Human Body The Respiratory System Human Body The Skeletal System Human Body The Systems Working Together Incubator Insect Life Cycle Periodical Cicada Insects Lovely and Lethal Life in a Drop of Water Living and Growing Living Cell DNA Lungs and Respiratory System Marine Iguana Mechanics of Life Blood and Circulation Mechanics of Life Bones and Joints Mechanics of Life Breathing and Respiration Mechanics of Life Digestion and the Food We Eat Mechanics of Life Muscles and Movement Microscopic Life Microscopic Wonders in Water Mitosis Mitosis and Meiosis Monkeys and Apes An Introduction to the Primates Nitrogen and Living Things Photosynthesis PlantAnimal Communities Physical Environ ment Radiation in Biology An Introduction Reptiles Are Interesting Rhyming Dictionary of Zoo Animals Salt Marsh A Question of Values Sea Mysteries of the Deep Shark Maneater or Myth Skeleton Snake Villain or Victim Succession on Lava Turtle Care of a Pet What Ecologists Do What Is Ecology Whats Alive Why Study Biology See ADAPTATION BIOLOGY ANAT OMY ANIMAL ANIMALSHABITA TIONS ANIMALSHABITS AND BE HAVIOR BIOLOGYLABORATORY TECHNIQUES BIRDS BOTANY CELLS CLIMATE ECOLOGY EM BRYOLOGY FISHES FORESTS AND FORESTRY INSECTS AND SPIDERS MARINE BIOLOGY MICROBIOLOGY MICROSCOPY PHYSIOLOGY REPRO DUCTION VIRUSES ZOOLOGY LABORATORY TECH BIOLOGY NIQUES Biology Exploring the Living World Introduction to Animal Dissection Measuring Techniques Paper Chromatography Weighing Techniques BIRDS American Bald Eagle Animal Navigation Animals That Fly Audubon and The Birds of America Attracting Birds in Winter Bird Behavior Bird Circus Bird Homes Birds Are Interesting Birds How We Identify Them Birds in Winter Birds in Your Backyard Birds of Our Storybooks Birds of the Countryside Birds of the Dooryard Birds of the Inland Waterways Birds That Eat Insects Birds That Eat Seeds Coco and the Seabirds Five Colorful Birds Flight of Birds Fluffy the Ostrich Flying Birds Goldfinch Family Gray Gull the Hunter How Birds Help Us Incubator The Land of the Ostriches Life Story of the Hummingbird Living Bird Mr and Mrs Robins Family Ostrich Polly the Parrot Realm of the Wild Robin Redbreast What Is a Bird Wood Ducks World Woodpecker Gets Ready for Winter See WILDLIFECONSERVATION BLOOD Mechanics of Life Blood and Circulation BOATS AND BOATING Aids to Navigation for Boatmen Another Day of Cruising Boats and Ships Find a Float How Indians Build Canoes See FISHING SHIPPING BOLIVIA Bolivar South American Liberator BOTANY Algae Angiosperms The Flowering Plants Behavior in Animals and Plants Carnivorous Plants Colour of Life Evolution of Vascular Plants The Ferns Fresh Water Pond Fungi Growth of Plants Growth of Seeds Gymnosperms How Flowers Make Seeds How Green Plants Make and Use Food How Green Plants Make Food Photosynthe sis How Plants Help Us How Seeds Are Scattered Learning About Leaves Learning About Seeds Leaves Lets Watch Plants Grow 168B Lichens and Mosses Life Cycle of a Plant Life of the Molds Liverwort Alternation of Generations Mitosis Natural Selections Photosynthesis Plant Life at Work Plant Tropisms and Other Movements Plants Make Food Plants That Grow from Leaves Stems and Roots Roots of Plants Secrets of the Plant World Seed Dispersal Seed Germination Seed Plants Diversity in Adaptation Seeds Grow into Plants Simple Plants The Algae Trees How We Identify Them What Plants Need for Growth Wonders of Plant Growth World of Little Things See CELLS ECOLOGY FLOWERS FORESTS AND FORESTRY GENETICS MICROBIOLOGY MICROSCOPY PALEONTOLOGY PLANTSREPRO DUCTION REPRODUCTION BRAZIL Amazon Family AmazonPeople and Resources of Northern Brazil BUDGET Money Tree See CONSUMER EDUCATION BUILDING Building a House Lets Build a House Pipes in the House See ARCHITECTURE HEAT HOUSING BUSINESS Climber Do I Want to Be a Secretary Fences and Gates Innovators Inside Cackle Corners Its Everybodys Business Job Interview Pro Bowl Modern Corporation Rise of Big Business Women at Work See BUSINESS EDUCATION COMMERCE ECONOMICS INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION BUSINESS EDUCATION Applying for a Job Bookkeeping Occupations and Opportunities Business What Its All About Business Office Making Things Happen Choosing a Job Communicating with the Public Do I Want to Be a Secretary Filing Procedures in Business Getting a Promotion Help Wanted Secretary Is a Career in Business Administration for You Newspaper Story People in Management People Who Sell Things People Who Work in Factories People Who Work in Offices People Who Work in Stores Personal Financial Planning Typing Skills Building Speed Typing Skills Daily Job Techniques Wise Use of Credit See BANKS AND BANKING BUSINESS COMMERCE CONSUMER EDUCA TION MONEY TYPEWRITING BUTTERFLIES Butterfly Butterfly Life Cycle of an Insect Butterfly Mystery Monarch Butterfly Elementary Monarch Butterfly Story Worms to Wings CAMPING Adventuring in Conservation Overnight ReCreating Spirit CANADA Canada Geography of the Americas Canadas History Colony to Commonwealth Canadas Royal Canadian Mounted Police City of Gold France in the New World French and Indian War French and Indian War St Lawrence Seaway See CANADADESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL CANADAINDUSTRIES CANADADESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL Ocean Tides Bay of Fundy Rocky Mountains CANADAINDUSTRIES See CANADADESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL CANCER One in 20000 This Is Your Lung CAREER EDUCATION Because Its Just Me Bread and Butterflies Choosing Changes Career Education Climber Getting Ready Going Back Interview Ready or Not Job Interview Pro Bowl Most Important Thing Partners Running Great Second Language Your Key to Understanding TeacherTraining Film Lets Get to Work Time of Changes Training the Construction Worker Try Out Visit to a Maple Sugar FarmSugarbush Visit with Farmer Joe What Do You Think Whats the Limit Work Is Childs Play Youre the Star CELLS Beginnings of Vertebrate Life Cell Biology Structure and Composition Cells A First Film Circulation and the Human Body Diffusion and Osmosis Exploring Your Growth Living Cell DNA Meiosis Mitosis Photosynthesis CENTRAL AMERICA Central America A Human Geography Early American Civilizations Middle America The Land and the People Mayas Yucatan Land of the Maya CERAMICS See POTTERY CHEMISTRY ABC of Chemistry Acids Bases and Salts Chemical Bond and Atomic Structure Chemical Conquest Chemical Families ChlorineA Representative Halogen Colloidal State Crystals Crystals and Their Growth Determining Molecular Formulas Dynamics of Solution Energy and Reaction Gases and How They Combine Halogens How Materials Are Changed Hydrogen Ionization KineticMolecular Theory Learning About Electric Current Liquids in Solution Matter and Energy Measurement in Physical Science Molecular Theory of Matter Oxygen Physics and Chemistry of Water Shapes and Polarities of Molecules Sodium Family Solutions Story of Heat Study of Crystals Understanding Fire 169Very Low Temperatures What Are Things Made Of Wonder of Water See ELECTRICITY MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES PAPER PETROLEUM WEIGHTS AND MEASURES CHEMISTRY ORGANIC Carbon and Its Compounds Combustion Energy from the Sun Fire Science Nature of Burning CHILD STUDY Children Who Draw Childrens Aggression Its Origin and Control Choosing Books to Read Dolls Ego Development The Core of Healthy Per sonality Emotional Development Aggression From Sociable Six to Noisy Nine Frustrating Fours and Fascinating Fives Growth of Intelligence in the Preschool Years Growth Through a TwoYear Kindergarten Principles of Development Sand Water What Do You Think See ADOLESCENCE CHILDRENCARE AND HYGIENE EXCEPTIONAL CHIL DREN NURSERY SCHOOLS PARENT AND CHILD CHILD STUDYEARLY CHILDHOOD Children Who Draw Emotional Development Aggression From Sociable Six to Noisy Nine Frustrating Fours and Fascinating Fives Growth Through a TwoYear Kindergarten Language Development Pathways Through Nursery School Principles of Development CHILDRENCARE AND HYGIENE Dr Tom and His Magic Tree Good Health Habits Good Health Practices Good Posture for Good Health Health EyeCare Fantasy Journey in Health New Baby Playground Safety The Peeperkorns Your Friend the Doctor See CHILD STUDY CHINA Ancient Orient The Far East China A Portrait of the Land Marco Polos Travels CHRISTIANITY Art and Architecture Chartres Cathedral Christianity in World History To 1000 AD Civilisation 6Protest and Communication Civilisation 11Worship of Nature Life of Christ in Art Parable CIRCULATION Mechanics of Life Blood and Circulation CIRCUS Boy of the Circus Here Comes the Circus CITIZENSHIP Are You a Good Citizen Beginning Responsibility Rules at School Democracy Your Voice Can Be Heard Rules Laws and You Take a Look at Yourself Vandalism Crime or Prank See PATRIOTISM CITY GOVERNMENT See MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT CITY PLANNING Cities City Out of the Wilderness Washington Industrial City Rise of the American City Washington DC Story of Our Capital See COMMUNITY LIFE HOUSING PUBLIC HEALTH RECREATION CIVICS See CITIZENSHIP CIVIL RIGHTS COM MUNITY LIFE POLITICAL SCIENCE US POLITICS CIVIL RIGHTS English History Nineteenth Century Reforms Governor John M Slaton Great Americans Martin Luther King Jr Justice Under the Law Gideon Case Lobbying A Case History Martin Luther King Jr The Assassin Years Our Living Declaration of Independence See DEMOCRACY INTERCULTURAL EDUCATION CIVILIZATION Ancient Egypt Ancient Greece Ancient Mesopotamia Ancient World Inheritance Prehistoric Times Renaissance See ANTHROPOLOGY ART INDIVIDUAL COUNTRIES EDUCATION MUSIC CLIMATE Atmosphere in Motion Climate and the World We Live In Climates of North America From the North Pole to the Tropic of Cancer Climates of the United States Deserts Homes Around the World Life in Mediterranean Lands Life in the Desert The American Southwest Life in the Grasslands Man Makes a Desert Our Big Round World Storms The Restless Atmosphere Tropical Rain Forest Weather Why it Changes What Makes Rain CLOTHING AND DRESS Clothing Dolls of Many Lands Pattern Types See TEXTILE INDUSTRY AND FABRICS COLOR Color Color and Light An Introduction Color Keying in Art and Living Color of the Day Discovering Color Nature of Color COMMERCE Mississippi River Trade and Transportation See BANKS AND BANKING BUSINESS ECONOMICS FOOD SUPPLY INTER NATIONAL COOPERATION RAIL ROADS SHIPPING TRANSPORTATION WEIGHTS AND MEASURES COMMUNICATION Berfunkle Communication By Voice and Action Debt to the Past Language and Communications Eye of the Beholder Joy of Communication Making Yourself Understood Newspaper Story Reporting and Explaining Second Language Your Key to Understanding Walls and Windows Ways of Seeing Who Makes Words COMMUNISM Communism in Action Communisms Source and Growth Part I Communism in Action Life Behind the Iron Curtain Part II COMMUNITY LIFE Balthazar the Lion Geography of Your Community History in Your Community Industrial City Neighborhoods Are Different Rise of the American City Shelter See CITY PLANNING COMMUNITY SERVICES HOUSING MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT PUBLIC HEALTH RECREATION SOCIAL PROBLEMS US CITIES AND TOWNS 170 COMMUNITY SERVICES Food Store Helpers at Our School Night Community Helpers Our Community Services People Who Fight Pollution Police Officer Stores in Our Community What Is a Community Workers of Our Community Workers Who Come to Our House See EDUCATION HOUSING LIBRARIES PUBLIC HEALTH POLICE POSTAL SERVICES COMPARATIVE CULTURES Chocolate Sandwich Different PeopleDifferent Values Soviet Union Faces of Today COMPUTERS AUTOMATIC See ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS CONDUCT OF LIFE See ETIQUETTE FAMILY GUIDANCE PERSONAL MARRIAGE SOCIAL AD JUSTMENT CONSERVATION Energy A Matter of Choices Recycling Time for Choice World Apart See AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE ECONOMIC ASPECTS CAMPING FORESTS AND FORESTRY HUNTING AND TRAPPING MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES SAFETY EDUCATION SOIL CONSERVATION WATER AND WATER SUPPLY WILDLIFE CONSERVATION CONSUMER EDUCATION Advertising Information Persuasion or Deception Best You Possible Build Your Economic Power Consumer and the Supermarket Consumer Economics and You Consumer Education Budgeting Consumer Education Installment Buying Consumer Education Retail Credit Buying Food Labeling Understanding What You Eat Money Tree Personal Financial Planning Scarcity and Planning Scrap The Supernatural Resources Wise Use of Credit Your CreditA Film About Paying Later See CLOTHING AND DRESS COOKERY DAIRY PRODUCTS ECONOMICS ELECTRIC POWER FARM PRODUCE FOOD FOOD SUPPLY FUELS GAR DENING HOUSING MANUFACTURING PROCESSES NUTRITION PUBLIC HEALTH TEXTILE INDUSTRY AND FABRICS COOKERY Techniques of Food Measurement See FOOD COUNSELING See GUIDANCEEDUCATIONAL GUIDANCEPERSONAL GUIDANCE VOCATIONAL COURTESY See ETIQUETTE COWBOYS Life on a Cattle Ranch Our Changing Way of Life CREATIVE WRITING About Nothing Eudora Welty Faroun the Little Clown See LANGUAGE WRITING CUBA Cuba The Land and the People CURRICULUM Starting School DAIRY PRODUCTS Dairy Farm Milk From Farm to You DANCE Dance Instrument How to Move Better Integrated Motor Perceptual Training Phase D Polynesian Dances Scotland Dances DEAFNESS See EDUCATIONSPECIAL DEMOCRACY Debt to the Past Great Americans Martin Luther King Jr Lobbying A Case History Martin Luther King Jr The Assassin Years Our Living Declaration of Independence Presidency Search for a Candidate What It Means to Be an American William Tell See CIVIL RIGHTS POLITICAL SCIENCE US GOVERNMENT US POLITICS DENMARK Vikings Life and Conquests DESCRIPTION See RHETORIC DESERTS See CLIMATE DESIGN Arrow to the Sun Design for Living Discovering Texture Reflections Weaving with Looms You Can Make DIET AllAmerican Meal Animals Eat in Many Ways Eating on the Run Film Fit to Be You Flexibility and Body Composition Fitness for Living How to Get Fit Food Food Labeling Understanding What You Eat Great Expectations Junk Food Film Physical Fitness It Can Save Your Life You Are What You Eat See COOKERY FOOD HYGIENE NUTRITION DISCUSSION TECHNIQUES Getting the Facts Mr Chairman Fundamentals of Parliamentary Law Parliamentary Procedures in Action Speech Conducting a Meeting DISEASES Body Defenses Against Disease Endocrine System Half Million Teenagers Heart and Circulatory System Human Body The Circulatory System Human Body The Respiratory System Human Body The Skeletal System Human Body The Systems Working Together Infectious Diseases and Natural Body Defenses Joan Avoids a Cold Kathy Lungs and Respiratory System Microorganisms That Cause Disease Mosquito and Its Control This Is Your Lung Tobacco Problem What Do You Think Your Health Disease and Its Control Your Protection Against Disease See ALCOHOLISM CANCER DRUGS SMOKING VIRUSES VENEREAL DISEASE DOGS Dogs Life Our Dog Show DRAMA How Much Can You See Ingenious Reporter Inspiration of Mr Budd Just Imagine Moods See LITERATURE DRAMATECHNIQUE Great Debate Greek Myths 171Hamlet Age of Elizabeth Hamlet Poisoned Kingdom Hamlet Readiness Is All Hamlet What Happens in Hamlet Humanities Our Town and Our Universe Humanities Our Town and Ourselves Humanities Theatre One of the Humanities Humanities What They Are and What They Do Macbeth Politics of Power Macbeth Secretst Man Macbeth Themes of Macbeth MakeUp for the Theater Oedipus Rex Age of Sophocles Oedipus Rex Character of Oedipus Oedipus Rex Man and God Oedipus Rex Recovery of Oedipus Shakespeares Theater Globe Playhouse See ACTING SPEECH PUPPETS DRAWING Creating Cartoons Discovering Creative Patterns Discovering Drawing and Painting Dot Drawing Search for Form Frances and Her Rabbit Matchstick Series No Ill Heads and Expres sion Matchstick Series No IV Animals Painting and Drawing with Expression Perspective Drawing Principles of Scale Drawing See ARTSTUDY AND TEACHING MECHANICAL DRAWING DRIVER EDUCATION ABC of High Energy Ignition ABC of the Automobile Chassis ABC of the Automobile Engine ABC of the Catalytic Converter ABC of the Diesel Engine ABC of the Gas Turbine Anyone at All Automobile Tire Hydroplaning What Happens Big Test Broken Glass Case of the Misguided Killer City Driving Tactics Defensive Driving Tactics Drinking Driver What Could You Do Drive Defensively Driving at Night Driving in Bad Weather Driving Like a Pro Drugs Drinking and Driving Final Factor Forces and Laws Freewayphobia Give a Car a Man Who Can Drive Great Holiday Massacre I Like BikesBut Impact Innovators Last Date Moment of Decision Motorcycle Experience Night Driving Tactics Safety Belt for Susie Safety or Slaughter Safety Through Seat Belts Signal 30 Signs Take a Holiday Smith System of Accident Free Driving Stop Driving Us Crazy Stop Look and Think Stop That Skidding UFOUnrestrained Flying Objects Until I Get Caught We Drivers Whiplash Why 55 Your Car in Motion Your Ticket to Safety See AUTOMOBILE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DRUGS Acid All My Tomorrows Answer Is Understanding Are Drugs the Answer Curious Alice Day in the Death of Donny B Drug Problem What Do You Think Drugs Drinking and Driving General Drug Abuse Heres Help Losers Marijuana Narcotics Poisons Emergency Procedures Slow Death Social Seminar Brian at Seventeen Social Seminar Changing Social Seminar Community in Quest Social Seminar Drug Talk Some Current Drug Programs Social Seminar Drugs and Beyond Social Seminar Mr Elders Class Drug Education at The Elementary Level Social Seminar The Family Social Seminar What Is Teaching What is Learning Social Seminar Youth Culture Series Bunny Social Seminar Youth Culture Series Guy Social Seminar Youth Culture Series Teddy Social Seminar Youth Culture Series Tom Speedscene Problems of Amphetamine Abuse Tempted Understanding UpsDowns Amphetamines and Barbiturates Your Amazing Mind EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Caring Sharing Together Is Best Choosing Books to Read Clever HikoIchi A Japanese Tale Dolls Dr Tom and His Magic Tree Foundations of Reading and Writing Growth of Intelligence in the Preschool Years Language Development Rickys Great Adventure Sand Starting School Visit to a Maple Sugar Farm Sugarbush Visit with Farmer Joe Water What Time Is It Whats So Important About a Wheel EARTH Amazon Boys Trip into the Grand Canyon Continental Drift Theory of Plate Tectonics Day and Night Earth and the Seasons Earth Mans Home Earthquakes Lesson of a Disaster Earths Changing Surface Erosion and Weathering Looking at the Land Fossils Exploring the Past Glacier on the Move Great Lakes Heartbeat of a Volcano How Solid Is Rock If You Could See the Earth Our Big Round World San Andreas Fault Solar System Succession on Lava Tornado Volcano Birth of a Mountain Volcanoes Exploring the Restless Earth Whats Inside the Earth See ATMOSPHERE CLIMATE GEOLOGY OCEANS SEASONS ECOLOGY Alone in the Midst of the Land Amazon American Bald Eagle Animal War Animal Peace Ark Boomsville Buffalo An Ecological Success Story Changing River Community Controversy Over Industrial Pollution Desert Desert Distribution of Plants and Animals Ecology of a Desert Ecology of a Hot Spring Life at High Temperatures Ecology of a Swamp Ecology of Plateaus Ecology of Ponds Ecology of the Forest Ecology of the Ocean Ecology of the Prairie Endangered Animals Will They Survive Energy A Matter of Choices Energy for the Future Energy from the Sun 172Erosion and Weathering Looking at the Land Everglades Exploring the Ocean Flowers and Bees A Springtime Story Food Revolution Garbage Explosion Georgia Parks and Historic Sites Grasslands Great Lakes High Arctic Biome House of Man Part 11 Lets Take a Walk in the High Country Life in a Pond Life Story of the Hummingbird Man and His Natural Environment The Creek Man Makes a Desert Noise Polluting the Environment Partnership Among Plants and Animals Plankton and the Open Sea PiantAnimal Communities Physical Environment Population Ecology Problem with Water Is People Problems of Conservation Air Problems of Conservation Our Natural Resources Problems of Conservation Water Problems of Conservation Wildlife Recycling Rocky Mountains Salt Marsh A Question of Values Sea Mysteries of the Deep Snake Villain or Victim SuccessionFrom Sand Dune to Forest Succession on Lava Temperate Deciduous Forest Thousand Suns Time for Choice Tragedy of the Commons Tree Tropical Rain Forest Whales Can They Be Saved What Ecologists Do What Is Ecology Within This Earth Wood Ducks World World Apart ECONOMICS Alfonzo A Long Way from Home Beginning at Plymouth Colony Build Your Economic Power Farmer in a Changing America Fences and Gates How We Got What We Have Industrial Revolution Beginnings in the United States Inside Cackle Corners Its Everybodys Business Job Interview Pro Bowl Modern Corporation Money Taxes and Imagination National Economy Quiz Once Upon A Time One Hoe for Kalabo Personal Financial Planning Productivity Key to Americas Economic Growth Rise of Big Business Survival After High School We Make Choices Wise Use of Credit Women at Work See AGRICULTUREECONOMIC ASPECTS BANKS AND BANKING BUSINESS COMMERCE COMMUNICATIONS CONSUMER EDUCATION FACTORY SYSTEM FOOD SUPPLY INTERNA TIONAL COOPERATION LABOR AND LABORING CLASSES MONEY TRANS PORTATION ECUADOR Alfonzo A Long Way from Home Ecuador Life in the High Andes EDUCATION Prudence Crandall See ABILITYTESTING ARTSTUDY AND TEACHING AUDIOVISUAL MATER IALS AND METHODS CHILD STUDY CHILDRENCARE AND HYGIENE CONSUMER EDUCATION EDUCATIONAIMS AND OBJECTIVES EDUCATIONEXPERIMENTAL METHODS EDUCATIONSPECIAL EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY GUIDANCEEDUCATIONAL LIBRA RIES MUSEUMS NURSERY SCHOOLS PSYCHOLOGY SCHOOL MANAGE MENT AND ORGANIZATION STUDY SKILLS TEACHING EDUCATION AIMS AND OBJECTIVES Desk for Billie Horace Mann Our Schools Have Kept Us Free State of the Future Years of Challenge See EDUCATIONMETHODS STUDY AND TEACHING EDUCATIONAL PSYCHO LOGY SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION EDUCATION HISTORY Booker T Washington Education in America The Nineteenth Century Education in America The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Education in America Twentieth Century Developments Horace Mann EDUCATION METHODS Access to Learning And No Bells Ring Anyone Can British Infant School Southern Style Caring Sharing Together Is Best Change in Your School Classroom Learning Centers Helpers Personalizing the Teaching of Reading Hickory Stick Humanity of Teaching I Do And I Understand Identity Society Learning and Behavior The Teaching Machine Learning By Doing Module I The Crunch Module II Black Is the Color Module III Crossing the Line One to Grow On A Pretty Good Class for a Monday One to GrowOn A Teacher in Reflection One to Grow On Act II Lindsey One to Grow On He Comes from Another Room One to Grow On Individuals One to Grow On Learning Strategies One to Grow On Sarah Open Classroom in America Outdoor Education PATCH Positive Approach to Changing Humans Personalizing Reading for Children Project Success Environment Reality Therapy in High School Sheltered Workshop Phase E Social Seminar What Is Teaching What Is Learning Social Studies Teaching Techniques Storytelling Can You Tell It in Order Teachers Concerns About Using InsideOut Teaching Triad TET Teacher Effectiveness Training in High School ThinkingMovingLearning To Help Them Learn Tomorrow Well See What Happens Visual Perception Training in the Regular Classroom What Do You Think Zoo EDUCATION METHODS STUDY AND TEACHING Addition and Subtraction Techniques And No Bells Ring Anyone Can Area Area Base and Place Big Numbers Bread and Butterflies Teacher InService Program British Infant School Southern Style Congruence and Similarity Counting Developing Comprehension Diagnosis Formal and Informal Division Division Techniques 173Earliest Numbers Equivalent Fractions Factors and Primes Foxfire Fundamental Operations Geography of Your Community Handy Dandy DoItYourself Animation Film Handy Dandy DoItYourself Editing Film Handy Dandy DoItYourself Filmmaking Film Helping Children with Reading Disability Hickory Stick History in Your Community How Much Can You See I Do And I Understand Informal Reading Inventory Initial Perceptual Training Phase B Innovation in Elementary Physical Education Integrated Motor Perceptual Training Phase D Introducing Rational Numbers Introduction to Probability Irrational Numbers Just Imagine Learning By Doing Math Is a Monster Mathematics for Tomorrow Measurement of Solids Moods Motor Training Phase A Multiplication and Division Multiplication of Rational Numbers Multiplication 1 Using the Cuisenaire Rods One to Grow On A Teacher in Reflection One to Grow On Individuals Open Classroom in America Organizing for Effective Reading Instruction Outdoor Education P ATCH Positive Approach to Changing Humans Place Value and Addition Poems Are Fun Poems We Write Preparation for Reading Project Success Environment Ratio Rate and Percent Reading Readiness School Board in Action Set Can Have the Same Number of Elements As One of Its Parts Social Seminar Brian at Seventeen Social Seminar Changing Social Seminar Community in Quest Social Seminar Drug Talk Some Current Drug Problems Social Seminar Drugs and Beyond Social Seminar Family Social Seminar Mr Elders Class Drug Education at the Elementary Level Social Seminar What Is Teaching What is Learning Social Seminar Youth Culture Series Bunny Social Seminar Youth Culture Series Guy Social Seminar Youth Culture Series Teddy Social Seminar Youth Culture Series Tom Social Studies Teaching Techniques Solving Systems of Equations with Emphasis on Sets Some Guides for a Good Reading Program Spelling for Beginners Teachers Concerns About Using InsideOut Teaching a Directed Reading Lesson Teaching Comprehension Skills Teaching Reading in the Content Areas Teaching Triad TET Teacher Effectiveness Training in High School Thinking Moving Learning To Help Them Learn Tomorrow Well See What Happens Using Basal Readers Effectively Wood Construction for Beginners Zoo Zoo Animals in Rhyme See ARTSTUDY AND TEACHING AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS AND METHODS HEADINGS UNDER EDUCATION MUSIC STUDY AND TEACHING EDUCATION SPECIAL Advanced Perceptual Training Phase C And Then Came Spring And Then Came Tomorrow And They Are Not Alone AuditoriallyHandicapped Child The Deaf Cast No Shadow Chronic Disorders Curb Between Us Day in the Life of Bonnie Consolo Different Drummer Early Recognition of Learning Disabilities Im the Same as Everyone Else Laton Handicapped Blind Child Mental Retardation The Hopeless Mentally Handicapped Educable Mentally Retarded Trainable Moderate Retardation in Young Children Out of Left Field Santa Monica Project Sheltered Workshop Phase E Special Children Special Needs Specific Learning Disabilities Evaluation Specific Learning Disabilities in the Classroom Speech Disorders Physical Handicaps Survey of Childrens Speech Disorders Take the First Step Through Different Eyes To Find the Way Visual Perception and the Failure to Learn Visual Perception Training in the Regular Classroom VisuallyHandicapped Child The Blind Walter Well Show You What Were Gonna Do Art with MultiplyHandicapped Blind Children EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Each Child Is Different Evaluation By the School Psychologist Learning and Behavior The Teaching Machine See ABILITYTESTING CHILD STUDY EDUCATIONAIMS AND OBJECTIVES EDUCATIONSPECIAL GUIDANCE EDUCATIONAL NURSERY SCHOOLS PSYCHOLOGY EGYPT Ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptian Egypt Cradle of Civilization Egypt Yesterday Egyptian Village Six Faces of Pharaoh ELECTRICITY Electricity Electricity All About Us Electricity and How It Is Made Electricity Basic Wiring Electricity Distribution Electricity Generator and Motor Electricity Measurement Electricity Principles of Safety ElectroMagnet Electromagnets Electromotive Force Series Energy A Matter of Choices Flow of Electricity Fundamentals of AC and DC Generation How to Produce Electric Current with Magnets Introduction to Electricity Learning About Electric Current Learning About Magnetism Magnetic Electric and Gravitational Fields Safety with Electricity Story of Magnetism Studying Electricity What Is Electric Current See ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS ELECTRONICS RADIO ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS Data Processing Introductory Principles Effective Writing Building an Outline Map Projections in the Computer Age EDUCATIONAL GUIDANCE One to Grow On Sarah See GUIDANCE EDUCATIONAL READING ELECTRONICS Circuit Testing Signal Generators Circuit Testing with Meters and Multimeters Part II Practical Application Coulombs Law Electronics Basic Radio Circuitry Electronics Principles of Television Electronics Transistor Electrons at Work On Solder Studying Electricity See ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS RADIO TELEVISION 174ELECTRONICSELECTRICITY Circuit Testing Signal Generators Circuit Testing with Meters and Multimeters Part II Practical Application Electricity Basic Wiring Electricity Generator and Motor Electronics Basic Radio Circuitry Electronics Principles of Television Electronics Transistor ELEMENTARY PHYSICAL EDUCATION Every Child a Winner EMBRYOLOGY Amphibian Embryo Frog Toad and Salamander Beginnings of Vertebrate Life Biography of the Unborn Fish Embryo From Fertilization to Hatching Mother Hens Family See REPRODUCTION ENERGY Energy from the Sun Learning About Heat Learning About Light Learning About Nuclear Energy Learning About Sound ENGINEERING See AERONAUTICS ARCHITECTURE BUILDING MECHANICAL DRAWING POWER MECHANICS ENGINEERING DRAWING See MECHANICAL DRAWING ENGLAND Chaucers England From Prologue to the Canterbury Tales Elizabeth Queen Who Shaped an Age England Background of Literature England Industrial Empire England of Elizabeth English History Absolutism and Civil War English History Earliest Times to 1066 English History Nineteenth Century Reforms English History Norman Conquest to the Fifteenth Century English History Restoration and Glorious Revolution English History Tudor Period English Literature Chaucer and the Medieval Period English Literature Eighteenth Century English Literature Elizabethan Period English Literature Romantic Period English Literature Seventeenth Century English Literature Victorian Period Industrial Revolution in England Magna Carta Part I Rise of the English Monarchy Magna Carta Part II Revolt of the Nobles and the Signing of the Charter Roman Wall Sir Francis Drakes Life and Voyages Traditional England William Shakespeare Background for His Work See GREAT BRITAIN ENGLISHENGLISH LANGUAGE Articulatory Movements in the Production of English Speech Sounds English Language Story of Its Development ENGLISH LANGUAGE Elephant Eats Penguin Eats Nouns English Language Its Spelling Patterns English Language Story of Its Development English on the Job Listening and Speaking Skills English on the Job Writing Skills Frogs Are Funny Frogs Are Fat Adjectives Squirrels Are Up Squirrels Are Down Adverbials of Place Tell Me All About It What Makes a Friend So Special What Are Letters For Initial Consonants What Are Letters For Vowels See LANGUAGE AND LANGUAGES RHE TORIC VOCABULARY ENGLISH LITERATURE Chaucers England From Prologue to the Canterbury Tales David Copperfield the Boy David Copperfield the Man England Background of Literature England of Elizabeth English Literature Chaucer and the Medieval Period English Literature Eighteenth Century English Literature Elizabethan Period English Literature Romantic Period English Literature Seventeenth Century English Literature Victorian Period Forum Scene Julius Caesar Four Views of Caesar Great Themes of Literature Conscience in Conflict Great Themes of Literature Heroes and Cowards Great Themes of Literature Man and Woman Hamlet Age of Elizabeth Hamlet Poisoned Kingdom Hamlet Readiness Is All Hamlet What Happens in Hamlet Hobbitt Imagination Literature Appreciation English Lyrics Macbeth Politics of Power Macbeth Secretst Man Macbeth Themes of Macbeth Novel Early Victorian England and Charles Dickens Novel Great Expectations Novel What It Is What Its About What It Does Ode on a Grecian Urn Pride and Prejudice Reading Dickens Rime of the Ancient Mariner Romeo and Juliet Scotland Background of Literature Shakespeare Soul of an Age Short Story Showcase Secret Sharer Tale of Two Cities Treasure Island William Shakespeare Actor and Playwright ENTERTAINING See ETIQUETTE GAMES SOCIAL AD JUSTMENT ENVIRONMENT House of Man Part II Learning About Sound Man and His Natural Environment The Creek Question of Hunting Recycling Scrap The Supernatural Resource Thousand Suns Tornado Tragedy of the Commons Water Cycle What Ecologists Do What Is Ecology Wood Ducks World World Apart EROSION See SOIL CONSERVATION ESKIMOS Eskimo River Village Life in Cold Lands Eskimo Village Little Diomede See ALASKA ETIQUETTE Beginning Responsibility Lunchroom Goes Bananas Courtesy for Beginners Johnny Learns His Manners Mealtime Manners and Health Your Table Manners See GUIDANCEPERSONAL SOCIAL AD JUSTMENT EUROPE Ancient Greece France Greek Myths Life in Mediterranean Lands Mediterranean World Our Inheritance from Historic Greece Renaissance River Rhine Spain See NAMES OF COUNTRIES EUROPEHISTORY TO 476 Classical Civilization Emperor and Slave Philosophy of Roman Stoicism Classical Civilization Spirit of Rome Claudius Boy of Ancient Rome English History Earliest Times to 1066 175Julius Caesar Rise of the Roman Empire Life in Ancient Rome Life in Ancient Rome Family Pompeii and Vesuvius Prehistoric Man in Northern Europe Rise of the Roman Empire Roman Wall You Are There Assassination of Julius Caesar You Are There Triumph of Alexander the Great EUROPEHISTORY 4761492 Charlemagne and His Empire Civilisation lFrozen World Civilisation 2Great Thaw Civilisation 3Romance and Reality Civilisation 4Man Measure of All Things English History Earliest Times to 1066 English History Norman Conquest to the Fifteenth Century Europe in Transition Late Middle Ages Germany Feudal States to Unification Holy Roman Empire Leonardo da Vinci and His Art Leonardo da Vinci Giant of the Renais sance Magna Carta Part I Rise of the English Monarchy Magna Carta Part II Revolt of the Nobles and the Signing of the Charter Marco Polos Travels Meaning of Feudalism Medieval Crusades Medieval Gilds Medieval Knights Medieval Manor Medieval Monastery Medieval Times Role of the Church Medieval World Middle Ages Culture of Medieval Europe Middle Ages Rise of Feudalism Moslem World Beginning and Growth Renaissance RenaissanceIts Beginning in Italy Rise of Nations in Europe Saga of Western Man 1492 Vikings Life and Conquest EUROPEHISTORY 14921789 Civilisation 5Hero As Artist Civilisation 6Protest and Communication Civilisation 7Grandeur and Obedience Civilisation 8Light of Experience Civilisation 9Pursuit of Happiness Civilisation 10Smile of Reason Civilisation 11Worship of Nature Colonial Expansion of European Nations Elizabeth Queen Who Shaped an Age England of Elizabeth English History Absolutism and Civil War English History Restoration and Glorious Revolution English History Tudor Period Germany Feudal States to Unification Michelangelo Reformation Renaissance Rise of Nations in Europe Romanticism Revolt of the Spirit Spanish Armada You Are There Tragedy of John Milton EUROPEHISTORY 17891900 Civilisation 12Fallacies of Hope French Revolution French Revolution Birth of a New France French Revolution Death of the Old Re gime Germany Feudal States to Unification Imperialism and European Expansion Napoleon End of a Dictator Napoleon Making of a Dictator You Are There Napoleons Return from Elba EUROPEHISTORY 20th CENTURY Berlin Kaiser to Khrushchev Germany Feudal States to Unification Germany People of the Industrial West Hitler Anatomy of a Dictatorship Nuremberg Trials Second World War Prelude to Conflict Soviet Russia From Revolution to Empire Soviet Union Faces of Today Winston Churchill EUROPEAN WAR 19141918 Great War Wilsons Fight for Peace World War I World War I Building the Peace World War I The Background World War I War Years EVOLUTION Aquatic Locomotion Ecology of a Hot Spring Life at High Tem peratures Experimental Conditions Galapagos Finches Marine Iguana Origin of Life Chemical Evolution Systematics and Plant Evolution See ADAPTATION BIOLOGY BI OLOGY BOTANY EMBRYOLOGY HEREDITY PALEONTOLOGY ZO OLOGY EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN Advanced Perceptual Training Phase C And Then Came Spring And Then Came Tomorrow And They Are Not Alone Anyone Can AuditoriallyHandicapped Child the Deaf Chronic Disorders Different Drummer Im the Same As Everyone Else Initial Perceptual Training Phase B Integrated Motor Perceptual Training Phase D Mentally Handicapped Educable Mentally Handicapped Trainable Moderate Retardation in Young Children Motor Training Phase A One to Grow On He Comes from Another Room Sheltered Workshop Phase E Speech Disorders Physical Handicaps Survey of Childrens Speech Disorders Thats My NameDont Wear It Out Through Different Eyes To Find the Way VisuallyHandicapped Child The Blind EXPLORERS Age of Discovery Beginnings of Exploration Captain John Smith Founder of Virginia Daniel Boone English and Dutch Explorers Path of Columbus Sir Francis Drakes Life and Voyages Story of Christopher Columbus Vikings and Their Explorations Vikings Life and Conquests See AMERICADISCOVERY AND EX PLORATION FABRICS Weaving with Looms You Can Make See TEXTILE INDUSTRY AND FABRICS FACTORY SYSTEM Industrial Revolution Beginnings in the United States Industrial Revolution in England Man and the Second Industrial Revolution Modern Manufacturing Command Perfor mance One Hoe for Kalabo FAMILY Amazon Family Family in Tokyo Family of Amsterdam Feather France India Jamaica Life in Ancient Greece Home and Education Life in Ancient Rome The Family Mexican Boy Story of Pablo Mexican Village Family Neighborhoods Are Different Portraits of Aging SelfIncorporated Family Matters SelfIncorporated Getting Closer SelfIncorporated My Friend SelfIncorporated No Trespassing SelfIncorporated Trying Times SelfIncorporated Who Wins Sky Is Gray Social Seminar The Family Soviet Union Faces of Today Spain Thailand Women at Work Workers Who Come to Our House See MARRIAGE 176FARM LIFE Children in Summer Dairy Farm Farm Babies and Their Mothers Farm Family in Autumn Farm Family in Summer Farm Family in Winter Farmer in a Changing America French Farm Family Life on a Cattle Ranch Neighborhoods Are Different Pony Farm Story of Peggy at the Farm Truck Farm Visit to a Maple Sugar FarmSugarbush Visit with Farmer Joe FARM PRODUCE Animals Useful to Man Farmer in a Changing America Great Plains From Green to Gold Japanese Farmers Life on a Cattle Ranch Orange Grower Pony Farm Truck Farm See DAIRY PRODUCTS FOOD FARMS See AGRICULTURE FARM LIFE FARM PRODUCE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT See US GOVERNMENT US POLITICS FICTION See AMERICAN LITERATURE ENGLISH LITERATURE LITERATURE STORIES FILMMAKING Constructing Reality A Film on Film Handy Dandy DoItYourself Animation Film Handy Dandy DoItYourself Editing Film Handy Dandy DoItYourself Filmmaking Film Making of a Documentary Stalking the Wild Cranberry FINLAND Finland Land of the North People of the Reindeer FIRE PREVENTION Fire Prevention In the Home Fire Friend and Foe Heather Becomes a Firefighter Im No Fool With Fire In Case of Fire Planned Escape from Fire FIRST AID Breath of Life Choking To Save a Life CPR To Save a Life First Aid on the Spot Mouth to Mouth Resuscitation New Pulse of Life Poisons Emergency Procedures Seconds Count Snakebite First Aid See SAFETY EDUCATION FISHES Aquarium Wonderland Aquatic Locomotion Beginnings of Vertebrate Life Fish and Their Characteristics Fish Are Interesting Fish Embryo From Fertilization to Hatching Fish Family Invader Mysteries of the Deep Sea Adventures of Sandy the Snail Sea Mysteries of the Deep Sea Zoo Secrets of the Underwater World Shark Maneater or Myth What Is a Fish Wonders in a Country Stream See FISHING MARINE BIOLOGY FISHING Deep Sea Trawler Fishermans Boy Fishing on the Coast of Japan Hunting Giants To Tempt a Trout Whales Can They Be Saved World Apart See FISHES MARINE BIOLOGY FITNESS Fit to Be You Flexibility and Body Composition Fit to Be You HeartLungs Fit to Be You Muscles Fitness for Living How to Get Fit Fitness for Living Measuring Up Fitness for Living What Is Physical Fitness Habits of Health Food to Live and Grow Habits of Health Keeping in Top Shape Habits of Health The Physical Examination HeartLung Endurance I Am a Runner Muscular Strength and Endurance Physical Fitness It Can Save Your Life Program for Physical Fitness Run Dick Run Jane FLOWERS Evolution of Vascular Plants The Ferns Flower and the Hive Flower Arrangements of Williamsburg Flower Arrangements Series No I Flower Arrangements Series No II Flowers at Work Garden Plants and How They Grow Learning About Flowers See BOTANY FOLKLORE Arrow to the Sun Folk Songs of Americas History Foxfire Greek Myths Johnny Appleseed A Legend of Frontier Life Korochan the Little Bear Loons Necklace Paul Bunyan and the Blue Ox Paul Bunyan Lumber Camp Tales TiJean Goes Lumbering See STORIES FOOD AilAmerican Meal Bread Bread Making Consumer and the Supermarket Digestive System Dining Room Sanitation Fit to Be You Flexibility and Body Composition Food Food Energy from the Sun Food for Life Food Labeling Understanding What You Eat Grandmother Makes Bread Human Body The Digestive System Milk From Farm to You Physical Fitness It Can Save Your Life We Get Food from Plants and Animals You Are What You Eat See COOKERY DAIRY PRODUCTS FARM PRODUCE FOOD SUPPLY NUTRITION FOOD SUPPLY Agricultural Revolution Man As Food Pro ducer Consumer and the Supermarket Food Food Energy from the Sun Food for the City Produce Food Revolution Food Store Grasslands Poultry Production in the South Where Does Our Meat Come From FORESTS AND FORESTRY Conserving Our Forests Today Community Forest Babies How Trees Help Us Problems of Conservation Forest and Range Science Conserves the Forest SuccessionFrom Sand Dune to Forest Temperate Deciduous Forest Trees and Their Importance Your Friend the Forest Keep It or Destroy It See PAPER FRANCE Chocolate Sandwich Colonial Family of New France France 177France Background for Literature France The Fifth Republic French Farm Family French Revolution French Revolution Birth of a New France French Revolution Death of the Old Regime LArt et la Vie Napoleon End of a Dictator Napoleon Making of a Dictator Rythmes de Paris Vivre Mieux Demain You Are There Napoleons Return from Elba See FRENCH LANGUAGE FRENCH LANGUAGE Aujourd Hui Nous Visitons Paris Aux Quatre Coins de France Beginning French Intonation LArt et la Vie Le Musee Grevin Le Petit Chaperon Rouge La Petite Poule Rouge Les Trois Ours Loin de Paris Loisirs et Vacances Paris a Mon Coeur Quebec la Belle Province Rythmes de Paris Toute la Bande Arrivee dElisabeth Toute la Bande Vacances en Bretagne Une Recette dAbidjan Visitons la Belgique Vivre Mieux Demain FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE Aunt Arie Buffalo An Ecological Success Story Children of the Colonial Frontier Frontier Boy of the Early Midwest Gold Rush Boy Gold Rush Days I Will Fight No More Forever Johnny Appleseed A Legend of Frontier Life Journals of Lewis and Clark Kentucky Pioneers Long Journey West 1820 Oregon Trail Pioneer Blacksmith Pioneer Boy of the Midwest Pioneer Community of the Midwest Pioneer Home Pioneer Journey Across the Appalachians Spain in the New World Colonial Life in Mexico Spanish Colonial Family of the Southwest Stagecoach Westward Westward Movement Settlement of the Mississippi Valley See COWBOYS INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA US HISTORY 17831900 FUELS Earth Resources in Its Crust Energy A Matter of Choices See HEAT PETROLEUM GAMES Children in Winter Guessing Game Matching Up Winter Is an Adventure See SPORTS GARDENING Learning About Gardening Little Garden Planting Our Garden See AGRICULTURE INSECTS AND SPI DERS GENETICS Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection Experimental Conditions Gene Action Heredity Living Cell DNA What Color Are You See ADAPTATION BIOLOGY CELLS HEREDITY REPRODUCTION GENE TICS GEOGRAPHY Journals of Lewis and Clark Life in Mediterranean Lands Life in the Desert The American Southwest Life in the Grasslands Living in the Middle Atlantic States Urban Complex Living in the Midwestern States Nations Heartland Living in the New England States Birthplace of a Nation Living in the Pacific States Variety and Change Living in the Plains States Meat and Grain Living in the Rocky Mountain States Changing Frontier Lands Living in the Southern States Historic Lands New Ideas Living in the Southwestern States Growth in the Desert Living in the United States Map Projections in the Computer Age Mississippi River Panama Canal What Time Is It in Tokyo See CLIMATE EARTH GEOLOGY NAMES OF COUNTRIES NATURAL RE SOURCES OCEANS WEATHER GEOLOGY Amazon Atmosphere in Motion Aging of Lakes Beach A River of Sand Birth and Death of Mountains Boys Trip into the Grand Canyon Continental Drift Theory of Plate Tectonics Controversy Over the Moon Desert Dinosaur Age Earth Changes in Its Surface Earth Its Structure Earth Mans Home Earth Resources in Its Crust Earthquakes and Volcanoes Earthquakes Lesson of a Disaster Earths Changing Surface Eclipses of the Sun and Moon Energy for the Future Energy from the Sun Erosion Erosion and WeatheringLooking at the Land Erosion Leveling the Land Evidence for the Ice Age Finding Out About Rocks Geological Work of Ice Geysers and Hot Springs Glacier on the Move Glaciers Great Lakes Great Lakes How They Were Formed Heartbeat of a Volcano Hidden Earth How Level Is Sea Level How Solid Is Rock If You Could See the Earth Igneous Rocks In the Beginning Grand Canyon Story Lava and the River Minerals and Rocks Moon A Giant Step in Geology Mountains on the Move Reflections on Time Rocks Rocks for Beginners Rocks That Form on the Earths Surface Rocks That Originate Underground San Andreas Fault Stories in the Rocks Storms Restless Atmosphere Succession on Lava Volcano Birth of a Mountain Volcanoes Exploring the Restless Earth Water Cycle Ways of Water Weather Forecasting What Makes Rain Whats Inside the Earth Why Do We Still Have Mountains Within This Earth See METALS MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES OCEANS PALEONTOLOGY PETROLEUM WATER AND WATER SUPPLY GEOMETRY Angles and Arcs in Circles Area Circles and Points Congruence and Similarity Conic Sections Donald in Mathmagic Land Geometric VectorsAddition Geometry and You 178 V Geometry Curves and Circles Geometry Lines and Shapes Geometry Points Angles Lines and Tigers Geometry Some Quadrilaterals Georges Flagpole Problem Journey to the Center of a Triangle Measuring Areas Squares Rectangles Newtons Equal Areas Notes on a Triangle Parallel Lines Shapes We Live With Spheres We See and Use Symmetries of the Cube Triangles An Introduction Turning a Sphere Inside Out Volumes of Cubes Prisms and Cylinders Volumes of Pyramids Cones and Spheres See MATHEMATICS GEORGIA Ever Since Oglethorpe Foxfire Happy Holidays Land of the Cherokee Georgia Parks and Historic Sites New Face on Capitol Hill Our Thirteenth Colony Out of the Hill of Habersham Producing Americas Buried Treasure ReCreating Spirit Savannah Savannah the Waking Giant State of the Future Third Dimension Time for Choice To Tempt a Trout World Apart Years of Challenge GERMANY Berlin Kaiser to Khrushchev Germany Feudal States to Unification Germany The Southern Uplands Hitler Anatomy of a Dictatorship Holy Roman Empire GLOBES See MAPS AND GLOBES GOLF How to Build a Golf Swing Putting Golfs End Game Short Approach Shots Special Challenge Shots GOVERNMENT City Government Closest to the People Justice Crime Criminals and the System Justice Justice and the Criminal Courts Political Parties in America Getting the People Together Who Needs Rules See CIVIL RIGHTS DEMOCRACY MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT POLITICAL SCIENCE STATE GOVERNMENT US CONSTITUTION USGOVERNMENT US POLITICS GRAMMAR Effective Writing Paragraph Connection Effective Writing Revise and Improve Effective Writing Sentence Sense Monkey See Monkey Do Verbs Sentences Many Ways to Begin See RHETORIC GRAPHS Graphs Understanding and Using Them Language of Graphs GREAT BRITAIN British Isles Land and People United Kingdom England and Wales See ENGLAND GREECE Ancient Greece Ancient Paestum City of the Greeks and Romans Greece Land and the People Greek Myths Greeks In Search of Meaning Life in Ancient Greece Home and Education Life in Ancient Greece Role of the Citizen Odyssey Central Themes Odyssey Return of Odysseus Odyssey Structure of the Epic Oedipus Rex Age of Sophocles Oedipus Rex Character of Oedipus Oedipus Rex Man and God Oedipus Rex Recovery of Oedipus You Are There Death of Socrates You Are There Triumph of Alexander the Great GROOMING PERSONAL Acne Its Not Your Fault Best You Possible Clean and Bright Holiday from Rules On Your Feet Your Posture You Can Do Something About Acne See TEETH GUIDANCE EDUCATIONAL Anatomy of a Teenage Marriage Being Me Cipher in the Snow Consumer Economics and You Dropping Out Getting Ready for Junior High School Quitter Portrait of a High School Dropout Why Study Biology See ABILITYTESTING EDUCATION SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL PYSCHOLOGY GUIDANCE PERSONAL LIBRARIES PYSCHOLOGY READING SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT STUDY SKILLS TEACHING GUIDANCE PERSONAL About Nothing Acne Its Not Your Fault Acting With Maturity Anatomy of a Teenage Courtship Anatomy of a Teenage Engagement Arrow to the Sun Beginning Responsibility Being a Good Sport Beginning Responsibility Being on Time Beginning Responsibility Books and Their Care Beginning Responsibility Getting Ready for School Beginning Responsibility Learning to Follow Instructions Beginning Responsibility Lunchroom Goes Bananas Beginning Responsibility Rules at School Beginning Responsibility Taking Care of Things You Share Developing Responsibility Discussion Problems Good Loser Durango Daredevil Strikes Again Bullying Electronics Technician Facing the Test A Film for Test Takers Family The Boy Who Lived Alone Faroun the Little Clown Getting Ready for Junior High School Girls Aware Great Piggy Bank Raid Honesty Identity Society Interview Ready or Not Its Up to Laurie Joy of Achievement Joy RideAn Auto Theft Magic Scarab Superstition Managing Your Emotions Name Unknown O K Classroom One to Grow On A Pretty Good Class for a Monday One to Grow On A Teacher in Reflection One to Grow On Act IILindsey One to Grow On He Comes from Another Room One to Grow On Individuals One to Grow On Learning Strategies One to Grow On Sarah SelfDefense for Girls SelfIncorporated Family Matters SelfIncorporated Getting Closer SelfIncorporated My Friend SelfIncorporated No Trespassing SelfIncorporated Trying Times SelfIncorporated Who Wins Simple Accident Strangers Survival After High School Tempted Values Understanding Ourselves We Go to School Whats Your Authority Wheres Your Loyalty Who Needs You Women at Work See ABILITYTESTING EDUCATION SPECIAL ETIQUETTE FAMILY GROOMING PERSONAL GUIDANCE EDUCATIONAL MARRIAGE SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT 179GUIDANCE VOCATIONAL Applying for a Job Bookkeeping Occupations and Opportunities Bread and Butterflies Choosing Changes Bread and Butterflies Decisions Decisions Bread and Butterflies I Agree Youre Wrong Bread and Butterflies Me Myself and Maybe Bread and Butterflies Our Own Two Hands Bread and Butterflies People Need People Bread and Butterflies Planning Ahead the Racer Bread and Butterflies Power Play Bread and Butterflies School and Jobs Bread and Butterflies Success Story Bread and Butterflies Taking Care of Business Bread and Butterflies Things Ideas People Bread and Butterflies Treasure Hunt Bread and Butterflies The Way We Live Bread and Butterflies Work Means Choosing a Job Communicating with the Public Construction Work The Carpenter Do I Want to Be a Secretary Electrical Worker Getting a Promotion Heather Becomes a Firefighter Making It in the World of Work Manufacturing Textile Industry Careers Metal Worker Newspaper Story People Who Make Things Practical Film Making Preventing Waste Running Great Science of the Sea Skills Build America Take the First Step Telephone Man Youre the Star GYMNASTICS Basic Tumbling Skills Busy Bodies Gymnastics Gymnastics Fundamentals for Boys Gymnastics Fundamentals for Girls Introduction to Body Movements Movement Exploration What Am I Rhythmic Exercises Tumbling the Forward Roll HAITI Middle America The Land and the People HANDICRAFT Animules Art and Motion Art and You Design with Paper Holiday Art Hopi Indian How to Make a Linoleum Block Print How to Make Papier Mache Animals Lines in Relief Woodcuts and Block Printing Navajo Indian Paper in the Round Pioneer Blacksmith Weaving with Looms You Can Make See ART POTTERY PUPPETS WEAVING HAWAIIAN ISLANDS Children of Hawaii Hawaii USA Hawaiis History Kingdom to Statehood I Live in Hawaii HEALTH All My Tomorrows Best You Possible Body Defenses Against Disease Burns Emergency Procedures Clean and Bright CPR To Save a Life Digestive System Dr Tom and His Magic Tree Endocrine System Fit to Be You Flexibility and Body Composition Fit to Be You HeartLungs Fit to Be You Muscles Fitness for Living How to Get Fit Fitness for Living Measuring Up Fitness for Living What Is Physical Fitness Food Labeling Understanding What You Eat Heart and Circulatory System Human Body The Circulatory System Human Body The Digestive System Human Body The Endocrine System Human Body The Excretory System Human Body The Muscular System Human Body The Nervous System Human Body The Reproductive System Human Body The Respiratory System Human Body The Skeletal System Human Body The Systems Working Together I Am a Runner Lungs and Respiratory System New Pulse of Life Physical Fitness It Can Save Your Life Poisons Emergency Procedures Rickys Great Adventure Tooth Truth with Harv and Marv See DISEASES HYGIENE MEDICINE PUBLIC HEALTH HEALTH MENTAL InsideOut InService Program for Teachers One to Grow On A Pretty Good Class for a Monday One to Grow On A Teacher in Reflection One to Grow On Act IILindsey One to Grow On He Comes from Another Room One to Grow On Individuals One to Grow On Learning Strategies One to Grow On Sarah Walls and Windows HEARING Animals Hear in Many Ways AuditoriallyHandicapped Child The Deaf Ears and Hearing Learning to Use Your Senses Noise Polluting the Environment Postal Service Letter to a Football Hero See EDUCATION SPECIAL PHYSIOLOGY HEAT Conduction of Heat Convection of Heat Fire Heat and Temperature Learning About Heat Light and Heat Mechanical Energy and Thermal Energy Nature of Burning Radiation of Heat Story of Heat Studying Heat and Its Behavior Understanding Fire Exploring Science Very Low Temperatures See FUELS HEREDITY Heredity See EMBRYOLOGY GENETICS PHYSIOLOGY REPRODUCTION HISTORY See ANTHROPOLOGY ARCHAEOLOGY BIOGRAPHY EUROPEHISTORY HISTORYUNIVERSAL US HISTORY NAMES OF COUNTRIES HISTORY UNITED STATES From Where I Sit Great Americans Abe Lincoln Great Debate History of US Foreign Relations Part I An Age of Revolutions History of US Foreign Relations Part II From Youth to Maturity History of US Foreign Relations Part III The Reluctant World Power History of US Foreign Relations Part IV The Road to Interdependence Journals of Lewis and Clark HISTORY UNIVERSAL Age of Discovery Agricultural Revolution Man As Food Producer Ancient Egypt Ancient Greece Ancient Mesopotamia Beginnings of Exploration Bridges Byzantine Empire Cave Dwellers of the Old Stone Age Christianity in World History To 1000 AD Civilisation 13Heroic Materialism Classical Greece AthensGolden Age Classical Greece Platos ApologyLife and Teachings of Socrates Enchanted City Hairdress Through the Ages Humanities What They Are and What They Do Journey into the Past 180Mediterranean World Money Taxes and Imagination Mummies Reveal Their Secrets Prehistoric Man in Northern Europe Prehistoric Times Renaissance Six Faces of Pharoah Story of Prehistoric Man See ARCHAEOLOGY HOLIDAYS Charles Dickens Christmas Christmas Carol Christmas Carols Christmas Lace Night Before Christmas Punch and Judy with Santa Claus HOME ECONOMICS Consumer Economics and You Preventing Waste Survival After High School See CHILD STUDY CHILDRENCARE AND HYGIENE CLOTHING AND DRESS CONSUMER EDUCATION COOKERY DAIRY PRODUCTS ETIQUETTE FAMILY FARM PRODUCE FLOWERS FOOD FOOD SUPPLY GROOMING PERSONAL GUIDANCE PERSONAL HANDICRAFTS HYGIENE MARRIAGE NUTRITION PARENT AND CHILD PHYSIOLOGY REPRODUCTION SAFETY EDUCATION SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT SOCIAL PROBLEMS TEXTILE INDUSTRY AND FABRICS HOME ECONOMICSFOOD SERVICE COOKERYNUTRITION Dining Room Sanitation Preventing Waste HOUSING Homes Around the World Rise of the American City Shelter See BUILDING COMMUNITY LIFE HEAT LIGHT HUMAN RELATIONS Balthazar the Lion Child BehaviorYou Different PeopleDifferent Values Feather Great Piggy Bank Raid Honesty Humanity of Teaching Inside InsideOut Informational Film InsideOut A Sense of Joy InsideOut Because Its Fun InsideOut Breakup InsideOut Brothers and Sisters InsideOut Bully InsideOut But Names Will Never Hurt InsideOut But They Might Laugh InsideOut Buy and Buy InsideOut Can DoCant Do InsideOut Can I Help InsideOut Donna InsideOut Getting Even InsideOut Home Sweet Home InsideOut How Do You Show InsideOut I Dare You InsideOut I Want To InsideOut In My Memory InsideOut InService Program for Teachers InsideOut Jeffs Company InsideOut Just Joking InsideOut Just One Place InsideOut Living with Love InsideOut Lost Is a Feeling InsideOut Love Susan InsideOut Must IMay I InsideOut Someone Special InsideOut Strong Feelings InsideOut Travelin Shoes InsideOut When Is Help InsideOut Yes I Can InsideOut You Belong Money Tree New Zebra in Town Acceptance Portraits of Aging Prejudices Causes Consequences Cures SelfIncorporated Family Matters SelfIncorporated Getting Closer SelfIncorporated My Friend SelfIncorporated No Trespassing SelfIncorporated Trying Times SelfIncorporated Who Wins Sky Is Gray Soviet Union Faces of Today Survival After High School Whats Your Authority Wheres Your Loyalty Workers Who Come to Our House See ABILITYTESTING AGRICULTURE ECONOMIC ASPECTS ANTHROPOLOGY ATOMIC BOMB BIOGRAPHY BUSI NESS CHILD STUDY CHILDRENCARE AND HYGIENE CITIZENSHIP CIVIL RIGHTS CIVILIZATION COMMUNICA TION COMMUNITY LIFE DEMOC RACY DISCUSSION TECHNIQUES EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY ETIQUETTE EUROPEAN WAR 19141918 FACTORY SYSTEM FAMILY FARM LIFE FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE GUIDANCE EDUCATIONAL GUIDANCE PERSONAL GUIDANCEVOCATIONAL HOUSING INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA LABOR AND LABORING CLASSES LITERATURE MARRIAGE NURSERY SCHOOLS POLITICAL SCIENCE PROPAGANDA PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH RELIGION SAFETY EDUCATION SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCIOLOGY STORIES US FOREIGN RELATIONS HEADINGS UNDER WORLD WAR 19391945 NAMES OF COUNTRIES HUMANITIES SERIES Art and Architecture Classical Civilization Classical Greece Great Themes of Literature Authority and Rebellion Great Themes of Literature Conscience in Conflict Great Themes of Literature Crime and the Criminal Great Themes of Literature Heroes and Cowards Great Themes of Literature Man and Woman Hamlet Huckleberry Finn Humanities Macbeth Novel Odyssey Oedipus Rex Short Story Showcase Bartleby Short Story Showcase Dr Heideggers Experiment Short Story Showcase My Old Man Short Story Showcase The Crocodile Short Story Showcase The Fall of the House of Usher Short Story Showcase The Gift of the Magi Short Story Showcase The Lady or the Tiger Short Story Showcase The Lottery Short Story Showcase The Secret Sharer Short Story Showcase What Is a Short Story HUNTING AND TRAPPING Arizona Lion Hunt Bear and the Hunter Before You Hunt Marshes of the Mississippi Question of Hunting See WILDLIFECONSERVATION HYGIENE Acne Its Not Your Fault Alexander Learns Good Health Body Defenses Against Disease Boy to Man Care of Hair and Nails Care of the Skin Clean and Bright Cleanliness and Health Flies and Mosquitoes Their Life Cycle and Control Girl to Woman Good Health Habits No 1 Good Health Practices Good Posture for Good Health Healthy Feet Healthy Skin House Fly Its Up to Laurie Joan Avoids a Cold Journey in Health Living and Growing On Your Feet Running for Sheriff Sleepy Heads Thinking About Drinking This Is Your Lung Time Pulls the Trigger 181You Are Growing Day By Day You Can Do Something About Acne Your Eyes Your Food Your Friend the Doctor Your Health Disease and Its Control Your Protection Against Disease Your Sleep and Rest Your Teeth See CHILDRENCARE AND HYGIENE CLOTHING AND DRESS DISEASES FOOD GROOMING PERSONAL MENTAL HEALTH NUTRITION PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYSIOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH SIGHT TEETH WATER AND WATER SUPPLY ICELAND Incredible Iceland INDIA Ancient Orient the Far East Chotu and His Jungle Elephant Elephant Baby Farmer of India Gandhi Ganges Sacred River India India Introduction to Its History India SubContinent of Asia Indias History British Colony to Independence Indias History Early Civilizations Indias History Mogul Empire to European Colonization INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA American Indian Speaks American Indians Before European Settlement Apache Indian Arrow to the Sun Aztecs Boy of the Navajos Boy of the Seminoles Children of the Plains Indians Hopi Indian How Indians Build Canoes I Will Fight No More Forever Indian Family of Long Ago Buffalo Hunters of the Plains Indian PowWow Indians of Early America Indians of the Plains Life in the Past Indians of the Plains Present Day Life Indians of the Plains Sun Dance Ceremony Maria of the Pueblos Monument Valley Navajo Indian Shadow of the Buffalo Tom Savage Boy of Early Virginia Villages in the Sky Weavers of the West Winter on an Indian Reservation INDUSTRIAL ARTS Cutting Torch Flamecutting Drill PressBasic Holding Techniques How to Make a Linoleum Block Print Measuring and Layout Tools On Solder Oxyacetylene Welding Equipment Oxyacetylene Welding Joining Steel Oxyacetylene Welding Torch Techniques Plastics in Art and Industry Tools Using Screws and Nails What Goes into the Blast Furnace Wood Bending A New Twist See AUTOMOBILE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MECHANICAL DRAWING INSECTS Butterfly Flowers and Bees A Springtime Story Insects Lovely and Lethal INSECTS AND SPIDERS Animal Navigation Animals That Fly Arthropods Insects and Their Relatives Cicada Insect Methuselah Coco Takes His Magnifying Glass into the Garden Cocos Garden Lesson Flies and Mosquitoes Their Life Cycle and Control Grasshopper A Typical Insect House Fly How Insects Help Us Insect Collecting Insect Enemies and Their Control Insect Foods Insect Life Cycle The Periodical Cicada Insect Zoo Insects Insects Are Interesting Insects Lovely and Lethal Life Story of a Social Insect The Ant Mosquito and Its Control Secrets of the Ant and Insect World Secrets of the Underwater World Silk Makers of Japan Spider Engineers Spiders Wonders in a Country Stream Wonders in Your Own Backyard See BEES BUTTERFLIES INTERCULTURAL EDUCATION Apache Indian Booker T Washington Boy of the Navajos Great Americans Martin Luther King Jr History of the Negro in America Civil War and Reconstruction 1861 1876 History of the Negro in America Freedom Movement 1877 Today History of the Negro in America Out of Slavery 1619 1860 Hopi Indian Immigration Immigration in Americas History Martin Luther King JrThe Assassin Years 182 Navajo Indian See CIVIL RIGHTS DEMOCRACY INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Food Revolution Great Lakes North Americas Inland Seas See COMMERCE FOOD SUPPLY INVENTORS Inventions in Americas Growth 17501850 Invention in Americas Growth 18501910 Leonardo da Vinci His Inventions Thomas Alva Edison IRAN Norouz Persian Spring Festival ISRAEL Jerusalem The Holy City ITALY Ancient Paestum City of the Greeks and Romans Boy of Renaissance Italy Classical Civilization Emperor and Slave Philosophy of Roman Stoicism Classical Civilization Spirit of Rome Claudius Boy of Ancient Rome Life in Ancient Rome Life in Ancient Rome The Family Life in Mediterranean Lands Michelangelo Mussolini Pompeii and Vesuvius Renaissance Renaissance Its Beginning in Italy Rise of the Roman Empire JAMAICA Jamaica JAPAN Ancient Orient The Far East Arts of Japan Family in Tokyo Fishing on the Coast of Japan Haiku Japan Harvesting the Land and Sea Japan Its Customs and Traditions Japanese Farmers Korochan the Little Bear Silk Makers of Japan Tokyo Industrial Worker See ART JOURNALISM Ingenious Reporter Mightier Than the Sword Zenger and Freedom of the Press Newspaper Story Shaping News for the Consumer TV News Behind the Scenes See PRINTING LABOR AND LABORING CLASSES Industrial Revolution in England Labor Movement Beginning and Growth in America Rise of Labor See FACTORY SYSTEM OCCUPATIONS LANGUAGE AND LANGUAGES Debt to the Past Language and Communication Language Development Oral Language Development Second Language Your Key to Understanding See ENGLISH LANGUAGE FRENCH LANGUAGE GERMAN LANGUAGE RHETORIC SPANISH LANGUAGE SPEECH VOCABULARY LANGUAGE ARTS Charles Dickens Christmas Christmas Lace Clever HikoIchi A Japanese Tale LATIN AMERICA See CENTRAL AMERICA SOUTH AMERICA NAMES OF COUNTRIES LETTERING See MECHANICAL DRAWING LIBERTY See CIVIL RIGHTS DEMOCRACY LIBRARIES At the Center Beginning Responsibility Books and Their Care Effective Writing Research Skills Libraries Are Kids Stuff Libraries Pursuit of Happiness Place to Learn Pleasure Is Mutual How to Conduct Effective Picture Book Programs LIGHT Animals See in Many Ways Color and Light An Introduction Demonstrations with Light Food Energy from the Sun How to Bend Light Introduction to Optics Learning About Light Lenses Light and Color Light and Dark Light and Heat Light for Beginners Light Wave and Quantum Theories Science of Light Speed of Light Measurement and Applications Story of Illumination Waves and Energy See MICROSCOPY LITERATURE Anna Karenina Charles Dickens Christmas Christmas Lace Classical Greece Platos Apology Life and Teachings of Socrates Classical Greece Aristotles Ethics Theory of Happiness Eudora Welty France Background for Literature Great Themes of Literature Authority and Rebellion Great Themes of Literature Conscience in Conflict Great Themes of Literature Crime and the Criminal Great Themes of Literature Heroes and Cowards Great Themes of Literature Man and Woman Greek Myths Haiku Humanities TheatreOne of the Humanities Humanities What They Are and What They Do Ingenious Reporter Literature Appreciation How to Read Biographies Literature Appreciation How to Read Essays Literature Appreciation How to Read Plays Literature Appreciation How to Read Poetry Novel Early Victorian England and Charles Dickens Novel Great Expectations Novel What It Is What Its About What It Does Odyssey Central Themes Odyssey Return of Odysseus Odyssey Structure of the Epic Oedipus Rex Age of Sophocles Oedipus Rex Character of Oedipus Oedipus Rex Man and God Oedipus Rex Recovery of Oedipus Poems Are Fun Red Balloon Reflections A Japanese Folk Talc Romanticism Revolt of the Spirit Sea Fever Sentences Many Ways to Begin Short Story Showcase Bartleby Short Story Showcase Dr Heideggers Experiment Short Story Showcase My Old Man Short Story Showcase Fall of the House of Usher Short Story Showcase The Crocodile Short Story Showcase The Gift of the Magi Short Story Showcase The Lady or the Tiger Short Story Showcase The Lottery Short Story Showcase The Secret Sharer Short Story Showcase What Is a Short Story See AMERICAN LITERATURE AUTHORS BIOGRAPHY ENGLISH LITERATURE FOLKLORE LIBRARIES READING STORIES LUMBERING See FORESTS AND FORESTRY MAGNETISM Learning About Magnetism MALAY PENINSULA Nomads of the Jungle Malaya MANNERS AND CUSTOMS See ETIQUETTE NAMES OF COUNTRIES MANUFACTURING PROCESSES Car Is Born Manufacturing Textile Industry Careers Modern Manufacturing Command Performance New Face on Capitol Hill Plastics in Art and Industry Producing Americas Buried Treasure See FACTORY SYSTEM MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES PAPER PETROLEUM POTTERY RUBBER STEEL TEXTILE INDUSTRY AND FABRICS USINDUSTRIES MAPS AND GLOBES Big World By Map and Compass Introduction to Map Projection Language of Maps Learning to Read Maps Map Projections in the Computer Age Map Skills Using Different Maps Together Maps and Their Meanings Maps Coastal Symbols and Terms Maps Land Symbols and Terms Understanding a Map Using Maps Measuring Distance What Time Is It in Tokyo MARINE BIOLOGY Aging of Lakes Aquatic Locomotion Echinoderms Sea Stars and Their Relatives First Many Celled Animals Sponges Life in the Ocean Life in the Sea Life Story of the Oyster Life Story of the Sea Star Marine Iguana Marine Life Mollusks Mysteries of the Deep Plankton and the Open Sea Salt Marsh A Question of Values Science of the Sea Sea Mysteries of the Deep Secrets of the Underwater World Shark Maneater or Myth Undersea Mysteries Whales Can They Be Saved Whats Under the Ocean Wide Wide Sea Background for Reading and Expression MARRIAGE Anatomy of a Teenage Courtship Anatomy of a Teenage Engagement Anatomy of a Teenage Marriage Are You The One Its Up to Laurie Money Tree 183Never A Bride See FAMILY MATHEMATICS Abacus Addition Addition and Subtraction Addition and Subtraction Techniques Algebra of Sets Using Venn Diagrams Area Base and Place Big Numbers Binary Operations and the Commutative Property Centripetal Force and Satellite Orbits Clever HikoIchi A Japanese Tale Complex Numbers Congruence and Similarity Conic Sections Counting Dance Squared Dinosaurs Dilemma Meaning of the Variable Distributive Property Division Division Techniques Doing and Undoing in Mathematics Inverses Donald in Mathmagic Land Earliest Numbers Equivalent Fractions Factors and Primes Formulas in Mathematics Fundamental Operations Geometric VectorsAddition Geometry Curves and Circles Geometry Points Angles Lines and Tigers Geometry Some Quadrilaterals Graphing Linear Equations How Do You Count I DoAnd I Understand Introducing Rational Numbers Introducing Sets Numbers and Numerals Introducing Shapes Lines and Angles Introduction to Probability Irrational Numbers Isaac Newton Journey to the Center of a Triangle Language of Algebra Lets Count Magic of a Counter Math Is a Monster Math Readiness This One with That One Onetoone Matching Math Readiness Up Down All Around Directional Relationships Math Readiness Which Go Together Set Building Mathematician and the River Mathematics for Tomorrow Measurement in Physical Science Measurement of Solids Measuremetric Series More and Less Multiplication and Division Multiplication of Rational Numbers Multiplication1 Using the Cuisenaire Rods Noahs Ark Multiplying with Fractions Notes on a Triangle Number System Number System and Its Structure Numbers All Around Us PercentWhy and How Place Value and Addition Positive Look at Negative Numbers Possibly So Pythagoras Predicting Through Sampling Prime Time Ratio and Proportion in Mathematics Ratio Rate and Percent Sentences and Solution Sets Set Can Have the Same Number of Elements As One of Its Parts Shapes We Live With Sine Language Trigonometry Solving Systems of Equations with Emphasis on Sets Spheres We See and Use Story of Our Number System Subtraction Symmetries of the Cube Think Metric Triangles An Introduction Triangles Types and Uses Turning a Sphere Inside Out Weird Number Zero Something for Nothing See ALGEBRA ARITHMETIC ELEC TRONIC COMPUTERS GEOMETRY GRAPHS TIME WEIGHTS AND MEASURES EDUCATIONMETHOD STUDY AND TEACHING MEASUREMENT SCIENTIFIC See WEIGHTS AND MEASURES MECHANICS See POWER MECHANICS MEDICINE CPR To Save a Life Digestive System Endocrine System First Aid on the Spot Health Heroes The Battle Against Diseases Heart and Circulatory System Human Body The Circulatory System Human Body The Digestive System Human Body The Endocrine System Human Body The Excretory System Human Body The Muscular System Human Body The Nervous System Human Body The Reproductive System Human Body The Respiratory System Human Body The Skeletal System Human Body The Systems Working Together Infectious Diseases and Natural Body Defenses Lungs and Respiratory System Poisons Emergency Procedures Radioisotope Scanning in Medicine Snake Villain or Victim See DISEASES PUBLIC HEALTH MENTAL HEALTH Inside InsideOut Informational Film lnsideQut A Sense of Joy InsideOut Because Its Fun InsideOut Breakup InsideOut Brothers and Sisters InsideOut Bully InsideOut But Names Will Never Hurt InsideOut But They Might Laugh InsideOut Buy and Buy InsideOut Can DoCant Do InsideOut Can I Help InsideOut Donna InsideOut Getting Even InsideOut Home Sweet Home InsideOut How Do You Show InsideOut I Dare You InsideOut I Want To InsideOut In My Memory InsideOut InService Program for Teachers InsideOut Jeffs Company InsideOut Just Joking InsideOut Just One Place InsideOut Living with Love InsideOut Lost Is a Feeling InsideOut Love Susan InsideOut Must IMay I InsideOut Someone Special InsideOut Strong Feelings InsideOut Travelin Shoes InsideOut When Is Help InsideOut Yes I Can InsideOut You Belong SelfIncorporated Family Matters SelfIncorporated Getting Closer SelfIncorporated My Friend SelfIncorporated No Trespassing SelfIncorporated Trying Times SelfIncorporated Who Wins See CHILD STUDY EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY FAMILY GUIDANCE EDUCATIONAL GUIDANCE PERSONAL GUIDANCE VOCATIONAL MARRIAGE MEDICINE PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH REPRODUCTION SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT SOCIAL PROBLEMS METALS Shaping Progress See MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES STEEL METRIC SYSTEM Lets Measure Using Centimeters Meters and Kilometers Lets Measure Using Grams and Kilograms Lets Measure Using Milliliters and Liters Measuremetric Series Think Metric MEXICO Aztecs Maya of Ancient and Modern Yucatan Mexican Boy The Story of Pablo Mexican Village Family Mexican Village Life Mexico Mexico Geography of the Americas Mexicos Heritage La Herencia Mexicana 184 Middle America Land and the People Spain in the New World Colonial Life in Mexico Spanish Colonial Family of the Southwest MICROBIOLOGY Bacteria Bacteria Laboratory Study Microorganisms That Cause Disease Paramecium Protist Kingdom Protozoa OneCelled Animals Simple Plants Bacteria MICROORGANISMS Ecology of a Hot Spring Life at High Temperatures MICROSCOPY Electron Microscopy Microscope and Its Use Microscope As a Detective World of MicroLife MIDDLE EAST Ancient Mesopotamia Enchanted City Holy Land Background for History and Religion Mediterranean World Moslem World Beginnings and Growth See ASIA HISTORY UNIVERSAL AND NAMES OF COUNTRIES MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES Earth Resources in its Crust Iron Ore Mining Minerals and Rocks Treasures of the Earth Within This Earth See METALS MONEY Money and How It Functions Money Taxes and Imagination National Economy Quiz Story of Our Money System Survival After High School See BANKS AND BANKING MOTION PICTURES Constructing Reality A Film on Film Ingenious Reporter Joys of Kinetic Art Making of a Documentary See MOTION PICTURES EXPERIMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY MOTION PICTURES EXPERIMENTAL Fiddle De Dee Handy Dandy DoItYourself Animation Film Handy Dandy DoItYourself Editing Film Handy Dandy DoItYourself Filmmaking Film Life and Times of a Balloon Make a Movie Without a Camera See MOTION PICTURES SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION MOTION STUDY Study in Wet MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT Operation SURGE Our City Government MUSEUMS Art and Architecture The Louvre Henry Ford Museum Panorama of the Past Museums for School Children Old Sturbridge MUSIC Beats Go On Civilisation 9Pursuit of Happiness Crash Bang Boom Discovering American Folk Music Discovering Dynamics in Music Discovering Jazz Discovering Melody and Harmony Discovering Mood in Music Discovering Rhythm Discovering the Music of Africa Discovering the Music of India Discovering the Music of Japan Discovering the Music of Latin America Discovering the Music of the Middle Ages Discovering the Music of the Middle East Discovering the Sound and Movement of Music Fiddle De Dee Folk Songs of Americas History Greek Myths Guitar From Stone Age Through Solid Rock Listening to Good Music String Quartet Music Experiences Mississippi Suite Music From Popular to Concert Stage Music of Williamsburg Musical Gems of the 17th Century Musical Gems of the 18th Century Musical Gems of the 19th and 20th Century Our Countrys Song Peter and the Wolf Pretty Lady and Electronic Music Voice of a Choir What Time Is the Next Swan William Tell See DANCE MUSICSTUDY AND TEACHING MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MUSICIANS MUSICSTUDY AND TEACHING Discovering American Folk Music Discovering Dynamics in Music Discovering Jazz Discovering Melody and Harmony Discovering Mood in Music Discovering the Music of Africa Discovering the Music of India Discovering the Music of Japan Discovering the Music of Latin America Discovering the Music of the Middle Ages Discovering the Music of the Middle East Grand Canyon Melody in Music Rhythm in Music Stars and Stripes To Be a Conductor To Be a Composer To Be a Performer Vocal Music See MUSIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MUSICIANS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Beats Go On Discovering Electronic Music Discovering String Instruments Guitar From Stone Age Through Solid Rock Percussion Sounds Pretty Lady and Electronic Music Symphony Orchestra Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom See MUSICIANS MUSICIANS Beethoven and His Music Civilisation 9Pursuit of Happiness Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts Liszt and His Music Mozart and His Music Stephen Foster and His Songs NATIONAL PARKS AND RESERVES Grand Canyon National Parks Our American Heritage Pack Trip in Glacier National Park Peoples Heritage Shadow of the Buffalo Yellowstone Our First National Park See WILDLIFECONSERVATION NATURAL HISTORY See REFERENCES UNDER BIOLOGY NATURAL RESOURCES Adventuring in Conservation Aging of Lakes Energy A Matter of Choices Life Story of the Oyster Living Wilderness Look to the Land Meaning of Conservation Minerals and Rocks Mountain Waters Problems of Conservation Air Problems of Conservation Minerals Problems of Conservation Water Problems of Conservation Wildlife Recycling Salt Marsh A Question of Values What Is Ecology Within This Earth See AGRICULTURE BIOLOGY FARM PRODUCE FOOD FOOD SUPPLY 185FORESTS AND FORESTRY MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES PETROLEUM SOIL CONSERVATION US GENERAL US REGIONS US STATES WATER AND WATER SUPPLY NATURE STUDY Animal Navigation Animals Breathe in Many Ways Animals Eat in Many Ways Animals Hear in Many Ways Animals See in Many Ways Animals That Fly Flight of Birds Flowers and BeesA Springtime Story Monkeys nd Apes An Introduction to the Primates Time for Choice Time of Wonder Wood Ducks World World Apart See ADAPTATION BIOLOGY HEADINGS UNDER ANIMALS ASTRONOMY BOTANY CLIMATE EARTH FORESTS AND FORESTRY MARINE BIOLOGY MICROSCOPY NATIONAL PARKS AND RESERVES PALEONTOLOGY USGENERAL US REGIONS USSTATES WEATHER ZOOLOGY NERVOUS SYSTEM Exploring the Human Nervous System Human Body The Nervous System Sense Perception Ways to Find Out You and Your Five Senses You and Your Sense of Touch See PSYCHOLOGY NETHERLANDS Civilisation 8Light of Experience Family of Amsterdam Jan Boy of the Netherlands Netherlands Blueprint for an Urban Society NEW GUINEA Primitive Man in Our World NEW ZEALAND New Zealand Island Nation of Contrasts NEWSPAPERS See JOURNALISM NORTH AMERICA See NAMES OF COUNTRIES INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA NORWAY Norway Change Comes to a Fiord Tale of the Fiords Vikings and Their Explorations Vikings Life and Conquests NUCLEAR PHYSICS Coulombs Law Evidence for Molecules and Atoms Learning About Nuclear Energy Neutrons and the Heart of Matter See ATOMIC ENERGY ELECTRONICS NURSERY SCHOOLS Pathways Through Nursery School See CHILD STUDY CHILDRENCARE AND HYGIENE NUTRITION Alexander Learns Good Health AllAmerican Meal Animals Eat in Many Ways Better Breakfasts USA Consumer and the Supermarket Digestion in Our Bodies Eating on the Run Film Fit to Be You Flexibility and Body Composition Fitness for Living How to Get Fit Food Food for Life Food Labeling Understanding What You Eat Great Expectations Habits of Health Food to Live and Grow Habits of Health Keeping in top Shape Junk Food Film Mechanics of Life Digestion and the Food We Eat Nutritional Needs of our Bodies Physical Fitness It Can Save Your Life Running for Sheriff You Are What You Eat Your Food See FOOD PHYSIOLOGY OCCUPATIONS Draftsman Electrical Worker Electronics Technician Forest Ranger Innovators Is a Career in Banking for You Job Interview Pro Bowl Jobs in Atomic Energy Newspaper Story Running Great What Are Stars Made Of Women at Work See GUIDANCE VOCATIONAL OCEANS Coco at the Seashore Continental Drift Theory of Plate Tectonics Exploring the Ocean Ocean Currents Ocean Tides Bay of Fundy Science of the Sea Sea Mysteries of the Deep Tides of the Ocean Voyage to the Arctic Whats Under the Ocean See MARINE BIOLOGY OPERAPRODUCTION What Time Is the Next Swan OUTDOOR EDUCATION Foxfire PACIFIC ISLANDS New Lives for Old True Story of Robinson Crusoe See HAWAIIAN ISLANDS NEW ZEA LAND PHILIPPINE ISLANDS PAINTING AND PAINTINGS Brush in Action Composition in Painting Discovering Creative Patterns Discovering Drawing and Painting Earth Red Howard Thomas Paints a Gouache Finger Painting Finger Painting Techniques Landmarks in American Art Light of the Impressionists Michelangelo Mural Making Painting an Abstraction Painting Clouds Painting Crowds of People Painting Shadows Painting Trees with Eliot OHara Reflections Story of Painting Vincent van Gogh Water Colors in Action Ways of Seeing What Is a Painting See ART PAKISTAN India Introduction to Its History Indias History British Colony to Independence PALEONTOLOGY Continental Drift Theory of Plate Tectonics Fossils Exploring the Past Message from a Dinosaur Prehistoric Times PALESTINE See ISRAEL PAPER Paper and Pulp Making PARENT AND CHILD From Sociable Six to Noisy Nine Teaching Triad PARENT EDUCATION See CHILD STUDY CHILDRENCARE AND HYGIENE EDUCATION FAMILY GUIDANCEEDUCATIONAL GUIDANCEPERSONAL PSYCHOLOGY SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT 186 PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE See DISCUSSION TECHNIQUES PATRIOTISM American Flag Story of Old Glory Meaning of Patriotism Our Countrys Flag Our Countrys Song Pledge of AllegianceWhat the Words Mean Statue of Liberty See CITIZENSHIP PENMANSHIP Handwriting Is Important PERCEPTION Eye of the Beholder Frames of Reference Sense Perception Study in Wet PERSONAL AND SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT Day in the Life of Bonnie Consolo Durango Daredevil Strikes Again Bullying Great Piggy Bank Raid Honesty Inside InsideOut Informational Film InsideOut A Sense of Joy InsideOut Because Its Fun InsideOut Breakup InsideOut Brothers and Sisters InsideOut Bully InsideOut But Names Will Never Hurt InsideOut But They Might Laugh InsideOut Buy and Buy InsideOut Can DoCant Do InsideOut Can I Help InsideOut Donna InsideOut Getting Even InsideOut Home Sweet Home InsideOut How Do You Show InsideOut I Dare You InsideOut I Want To InsideOut In My Memory InsideOut InService Program for Teachers InsideOut Jeffs Company InsideOut Just Joking InsideOut Just One Place InsideOut Living with Love InsideOut Lost Is a Feeling InsideOut Love Susan InsideOut Must IMay I InsideOut Someone Special InsideOut Strong Feelings InsideOut Travelin Shoes InsideOut When Is Help InsideOut Yes I Can InsideOut You Belong Joy of Achievement New Zebra in Town Acceptance One to Grow On A Pretty Good Class for a Monday One to Grow On Act IILindsey Reality Therapy in High School SelfIncorporated Family Matters SelfIncorporated Getting Closer SelfIncorporated My Friend SelfIncorporated No Trespassing SelfIncorporated Trying Times SelfIncorporated Who Wins Taffys Imagination Fear of the Dark Thats My Name Dont Wear It Out Whats Your Authority Wheres Your Loyalty See GUIDANCEPERSONAL SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT PERSONAL APPEARANCE Best You Possible Dining Room Sanitation Health EyeCare Fantasy Personal Health for Girls You Can Do Something About Acne See GROOMING PERSONAL PERSONAL GUIDANCE Fitness for Living Measuring Up Habits of Health Keeping in Top Shape Habits of Health The Physical Examination Its Up to Laurie PERU Life in the High Andes PETROLEUM Energy A Matter of Choices Fuels Their Nature and Use Treasures of the Earth PETS See ANIMALSHABITS AND BEHAVIOR ANIMALSSTORIES ANIMALS TREATMENT PHILIPPINE ISLANDS Philippines Land and People Philippines Nation of Islands PHILOSOPHY Amish People of Preservation Civilisation 11Worship of Nature Classical Civilization Emperor and Slave Philosophy of Roman Stoicism Classical Greece Athens Golden Age Classical Greece Platos ApologyLife and Teachings of Socrates Classical Greece Aristotles Ethics Theory of Happiness Greeks In Search of Meaning See HUMAN RELATIONS PHOTOGRAPHY Nature of Color Photography Anatomy of Camera and Film See MOTION PICTURES PHYSICAL EDUCATION Every Child a Winner Fit to Be You HeartLungs Fit to Be You Muscles Fitness for Living How to Get Fit Fitness for Living Measuring Up Fitness for Living What Is Physical Fitness I Am a Runner Innovation in Elementary Physical Education Introduction to Body Movements Muscular Strength and Endurance Outdoor Education Physical Fitness It Can Save Your Life Tumbling the Forward Roll See BASEBALL SOFTBALL DANCE GAMES GOLF GYMNASTICS SPORTS SWIMMING TRACK ATHLETICS PHYSICS Action and Reaction Archimedes Principle Automobile Tire Hydroplaning What Happens Balancing Forces Centripetal Force and Satellite Orbits Crystals Crystals and Their Growth Discovery of Radioactivity Electricity Generator and Motor Electromotive Force Series Electron Microscopy Energy A Matter of Choices Force of Gravity Frames of Reference Friction Fundamentals of AC and DC Generation Inertia Introducing Atoms and Nuclear Energy Ionization Isaac Newton KineticMolecular Theory Laser Beam Laws of Conservation of Energy and Matter Laws of Gases Magnetic Electric and Gravitional Fields Magnetism of Magnets Mathematician and the River Matter and Energy Measurement in Physical Science Mechanical Energy and Thermal Energy Mystery of Time Nature of Color Newtons Equal Areas Physics and Chemistry of Water Simple Demonstrations with Magnetism Simple Demonstrations with Static Electricity Simple Demonstrations with Water Snow Story of Magnetism Studying Gravitation and Mass Studying Heat and Its Behavior Understanding Matter and Energy Waves and Energy What Are Things Made Of What Is Space What No Friction See AERODYNAMICS AIRPLANES ATMOSPHERE ATOMIC BOMB ATOMIC ENERGY CHEMISTRY ELECTRICITY ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING HEAT LIGHT 187MICROSCOPY MOTION PICTURES NUCLEAR PHYSICS PHOTOGRAPHY POWER MECHANICS RADIO SOUND SPACE FLIGHT TELEVISION PHYSIOLOGY About the Human Body All About Weightlessness The Astronauts Dilemma Blood Body Defenses Against Disease CPR To Save a Life Digestion in Our Bodies Digestive System Ears and Hearing Endocrine System Exploring Your Growth Fit to Be You HeartLungs Fit to Be You Muscles Fitness for Living How to Get Fit Fitness for Living Measuring Up Fitness for Living What Is Physical Fitness Healthy Feet Healthy Skin Heart and Circulation Heart and Circulatory System Heart How It Works Hearts and Circulatory Systems Human Body Circulatory System Human Body Digestive System Human Body The Endocrine System Human Body Excretory System Human Body Muscular System Human Body The Nervous System Human Body Respiratory System Human Body The Reproductive System Human Body The Skeletal System Human Body The Systems Working Together Human Brain Human Reproduction Human Skeleton Infectious Diseases and Natural Body Defenses Lungs and Respiratory System Our Senses What They Do for Us Skeleton Story of the Bloodstream Ways to Find Out Wonder of Our Body Work of the Blood Work of the Heart You Are Growing Day By Day YouThe Living Animal YouThe Living Machine Your Body and Its Parts Your Eyes Your Food Your Protection Against Disease Your Sleep and Rest Your Teeth See ANATOMY EMBRYOLOGY HYGIENE NERVOUS SYSTEM NUTRITION REPRODUCTION SIGHT TEETH PLANTS Food Energy from the Sun Salt Marsh A Question of Values See BOTANY FLOWERS PLANTSREPRODUCTION Mitosis Reproduction in Plants POETRY Civilisation 3Romance and Reality Emily Dickinson Haiku Imagination James Dickey Poet Poems We Write Poetry to Grow On Reading Poetry Annabel Lee Reading Poetry Creation Short Story Showcase Bartleby Short Story Showcase Crocodile Short Story Showcase Dr Heideggers Experiment Short Story Showcase Fall of the House of Usher Short Story Showcase Lady or the Tiger Short Story Showcase Lottery Short Story Showcase My Old Man Short Story Showcase Secret Sharer Short Story Showcase The Gift of the Magi Short Story Showcase What Is a Short Story POLAND Poland and Its People POLAR REGIONS High Arctic Biome Little Diomede POLICE Police Officer Your Ticket to Safety POLITICAL SCIENCE Debt to the Past Industrial Revolution in England Jackson Years New Americans Jackson Years Toward Civil War Lobbying A Case History Money Taxes and Imagination Mussolini Nationalism Political Parties in America Getting the People Together Presidency Search for a Candidate See CITIZENSHIP CIVIL RIGHTS COMMUNISM DEMOCRACY US POLITICS POSTAL SERVICE Letter to Grandmother Pony Express Postal Service Letter to a Football Hero Stamps A Nations Calling Cards Where Do Our Letters Go See COMMUNICATION POTTERY Clay in Action Clay Modeling for Beginners Preparation and Tools Colour in Clay Craftsmanship in Clay Decoration Craftsmanship in Clay Simple Slab Methods Craftsmanship in Clay Throwing Dona RosaPotter of Coyotepec Hand and Clay A Celebration Maria of the Pueblos POWER MECHANICS Big Test Energy and Work Energy from the Sun Forces Forces and Law How Simple Machines Make Work Easier How to Produce Electric Current with Magnets Jets and Rockets How They Work Laws of Motion Molecular Theory of Matter Nature of Energy Pressure in Fluids at Rest Simple Machines Inclined Plane Family Simple Machines Lever Family What No Friction Work Energy and Power See ELECTRIC POWER HEAT PRINTING Civilisation 6Protest and Communication Printmaking Four Artists Four Media Typesetting PROPAGANDA Advertising Information Persuasion or Deception Making Yourself Understood PHYCHOLOGY Action and Reaction Emotional Development Aggression Greek Myths I Just Dont Dig Him Justice Crime Criminals and the System Justice Justice and the Criminal Courts Learning and Behavior The Teaching Machine Meaning of Adolescence Meeting Emotional Needs in Children Noise Polluting the Environment Portraits of Aging Sky Is Gray See ABILITYTESTING CHILD STUDY EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL PSY CHOLOGY MOTION PICTURES NER VOUS SYSTEM PERCEPTION PUBLIC HEALTH Controversy over Industrial Pollution Half Million Teenagers In Case of Fire Insect Enemies and Their Control Journey in Health Litterbug LitterbugPeople Who Fight Pollution See DISEASES MEDICINE WATER AND WATER SUPPLY PUNCTUATION See RHETORIC PUPPETS ABC of Puppets RACQUETBALL Fundamentals of Racquetball Racquetball Serves and Serve Returns Racquetball Shots Strategy for Singles Doubles or CutThroat RADIO Circuit Testing Signal Generators Circuit Testing with Meters and Multimeters Part II Practical Applications Electronics Basic Radio Circuitry See ELECTRONICS TELEVISION RAILROADS Early American Railroad Freight Train Passenger Train Railroad Builders You Are There Completion of the First Trans continental Railroad See TRANSPORTATION READING Blue Dashiki Change in Your School How to Make It Hap pen Childs Right to Read Series Choosing Books to Read Developing Comprehension DiagnosisFormal and Informal English on the Job Reading Skills Find the Vowels Foundations of Reading and Writing Helpers Personalizing the Teaching of Reading Helping Children with Reading Disability Helping the Reluctant Reader How Effective Is Your Reading Informal Reading Inventory Ingenious Reporter Libraries Pursuit of Happiness Oral Language Development Views of Five Teachers Organizing for Effective Reading Instruction Organizing the Reading Environment Personalizing Reading for Children Pleasure Is Mutual How to Conduct Effective Picture Book Programs Preparation for Reading Reading for Pleasure Reading Improvement Comprehension Skills Reading Improvement Defining the Good Reader Reading Improvement Effective Speeds Reading Improvement Vocabulary Skills Reading Improvement Word Recognition Skills Reading Readiness Reading SkillsPhonics and Word Structure Reading SkillsPutting the Rules Together Reading SkillsThe Double Vowel Rule Reading SkillsThe Long Vowel Sounds Reading SkillsThe SemiVowel Rule Reading SkillsThe Short Vowel Sounds Reflections A Japanese Folk Tale Some Guides for a Good Reading Program Teaching a Directed Reading Lesson Teaching Comprehension Skills Teaching Reading in the Content Areas Using Basal Readers Effectively Vowel A Vowel E Vowel I Vowel O Vowel U Vowels and Their Sounds See GRAPHS LIBRARIES LITERATURE MAPS AND GLOBES EDUCATION METHOD STUDY AND TEACHING READING READINESS Foundations of Reading and Writing RECREATION By Natures Rules Cast No Shadow Georgia Parks and Historic Sites I Am a Runner Just for the Fun of It Libraries Pursuit of Happiness ReCreating Spirit To Tempt a Trout World Apart SeeCAMPINGCOMMUNITYLIFEGAMES HANDICRAFT PHYSICAL EDUCATION SPORTS RELIGION Amish People of Preservation Anne Hutchinson Byzantine Empire Civilisation 7Grandeur and Obedience Four Religions Great Religions Buddhism Great Religions Hinduism Great Religions Islam Greek Myths Holy Land Background for History and Religion Jerusalem Holy City Major Religions of the World Development and Rituals Medieval Times Role of the Church Moslem World Beginning and Growth Oedipus Rex Age of Sophocles Oedipus Rex Character of Oedipus Oedipus Rex Man and God Oedipus Rex Recovery of Oedipus William Penn and the Quakers See CHRISTIANITY REPRODUCTION Asexual Reproduction Beginning of Vertebrate Life Biography of the Unborn Boy to Man Butterfly Fish Embryo From Fertilization to Hatching From Generation to Generation Girl to Woman Human Body Reproductive System Human Reproduction Living Cell The DNA Meiosis Mitosis and Meiosis Mother Hens Family Plants That Grow from Leaves Stems and Roots Secrets of the Plant World Secrets of the Underwater World See ANIMALSREPRODUCTION CELLS EMBRYOLOGY PLANTS REPRODUCTION REPTILES Cocos Desert Hunt Marine Iguana Reptiles Reptiles and Their Characteristics Reptiles Are Interesting Snake Villain or Victim Snakes What Is A Reptile See ANIMALSHABITS AND BEHAVIOR REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES See PHILIPPINE ISLANDS RESPIRATION Fit to Be You HeartLungs Fitness for Living How to Get Fit Fitness for Living What is Physical Fitness Human Body The Respiratory System Lungs and Respiratory System Mechanics of Life Breathing and Respiration RHETORIC Building an Outline Effective Writing Building an Outline Effective Writing Learning from Advertising Language Effective Writing Paragraph Connection Effective Writing Research Skills Effective Writing Revise and Improve Effective Writing Sentence Sense Grammar Verbs and Ways We Use Them Making Sense with Outlines Making Sense with Sentences Nouns Pronouns and Adjectives Parts of Speech Preparing a Class Report Preparing Your Book Report Punctuation Punctuation for Beginners Punctuation Mark Your Meaning Sentences Sentences Many Ways to Begin Sentences Subject and Predicate Sentences That Ask and Tell Storytelling Can You Tell It in Order Verbs Recognizing and Using Them Why Punctuate Writing a Report 189See DISCUSSION TECHNIQUES VOCABULARY RIVERS Amazon AmazonPeople and Resources of Northern Brazil Colorado River Ganges Sacred River Importance of Rivers In the Beginning Grand Canyon Story Marshes of the Mississippi Mathematician and the River Mississippi River Mississippi River Trade Route of MidAmerica Ocean Tides Bay of Fundy River Rhine Rivers Rivers and Our History Waterfalls ROCKETS See POWER MECHANICS SPACE FLIGHT RUBBER Amazon Family Rubber in Todays World RUSSIA Anna Karenina Kremlin Mr Rembrandt Visits Russia Nightmare in Red Short Story Showcase The Crocodile Soviet Russia From Revolution to Empire Soviet Union Faces of Today SAFETY EDUCATION A to Z of Walking Safely Aids to Navigation for Boatmen Another Day of Cruising Basic Techniques of Drown Proofing Be Your Own Traffic Policeman Before You Hunt Big Test Breathing for Others Broken Glass Burns Emergency Procedures By Natures Rules Can You Stop on a Dime Case of the Misguided Killer CPR To Save a Life Curious George Rides a Bike Drinking Driver What Could You Do Earthquakes Earthwatch Electricity Principles of Safety Find a Float Flood Forest Fires Girls Aware Great Holiday Massacre Heatwave How to Have an Accident at Work How to Have an Accident in the Home Hurricane I Like Bikes But Im No Fool As a Pedestrian Im No Fool Having Fun Im No Fool in Water Im No Fool with a Bicycle Im No Fool with Fire In Case of Fire Its Up to You Joy Ride An Auto Theft Just for the Fun of It Lets Be at Home in the Water Lets Think and Be Safe Metal Shop Safety Monkey Tale Bicycle Safety Motorcycle Experience Nuclear Disaster On Your Own Once UpOn a Bicycle One Got Fat One Little Indian Playground Safety Playground Safety The Peeperkorns Poisons Emergency Procedures Pollution Primary Safety in the School Building Primary Safety On the School Playground Psychological Response Safe Ride on Your School Bus Safety Adventures Out of Doors Safety As We Play Safety Belts for Susie Safety Check Your Car Safety in the Home Safety in the Shop Basic Practices Safety in the Shop Hand Tools Safety in the Shop Power Tools Safety on Our School Bus Safety on the Playground Safety on the School Bus Safety on the Street Safety on the Water Safety Through Seat Belts School Bus and You Seven Rules of Bicycle Safety Shark Maneater or Myth Simple Accident Snake Villain or Victim Technological Failures Telephone for Help Tornado Tripping on Two UFOUnrestrained Flying Objects Under the Law The Hitchhike Under the Law The Plea Until I Get Caught Water Wisdom We Drivers Why Drown Why 55 Winter Storm You and Your Bicycle Your Chance to Live An Instructors Guide See AUTOMOBILE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE FIRE PREVENTION FIRST AID 190 SAFETYFIRST AID Case of the Misguided Killer CPR To Save a Life In Case of Fire Poisons Emergency Procedures Safety in the Shop Basic Practices Safety in the Shop Hand Tools Safety in the Shop Power Tools Snakebite First Aid Why Drown SATELLITES See SPACE FLIGHT SCHOOL MANAGEMENT School Board in Action SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION And No Bells Ring School Board in Action To Help Them Learn See EDUCATION AIMS AND OBJEC TIVES EDUCATION SPECIAL EDUCA TIONMETHODS STUDY ANDTEACH ING NURSERY SCHOOLS SCIENCE Big Cats Endangered Predators Cell The Structural Unit of Life Clever HikoIchi A Japanese Tale Effects of Atomic Bomb Explosion Laser Beam Science and Superstition Weighing Techniques SCIENCE GENERAL Animal Navigation Animal Predators and Balance of Nature Animals Breathe in Many Ways Animals Eat in Many Ways Animals Hear in Many Ways Animals Sec in Many Ways Animals That Fly Ark Balancing Forces Biological Rhythms Studies in Chronobiology Buoyancy Atmosphere in Motion Butterfly Cells A First Film Circulation and the Human Body Controversy over the Moon Demonstration with Light Discovery of Radioactivity Donald in Mathmagic Land Earthquakes Lesson of a Disaster Eclipses of the Sun and Moon Ecology of a Hot Spring Life at High Temperatures Electron Microscopy Energy for the Future Erosion and Weathering Looking at the Land Exploring the OceanFinding Out About Rocks Fish Are Interesting Flight of Birds Flowers and BeesA Springtime Story Food Energy from the Sun Glacier on the Move Gravity and What It Does Gravity Weight and Weightlessness Heartbeat of a Volcano How Level Is Sea Level How Machines and Tools Help Us How Solid Is Rock Incubator The Laws of Gases Learning About Air Learning About Electric Current Learning About Heat Learning About Light Learning About Magnetism Learning About Nuclear Energy Learning About Sound Learning to Use Your Senses Life in an Old Dead Tree Life in the Desert The American Southwest Life in the Grasslands Little Garden Living and Non Living Things Living and NonLiving Things Materials of Our World Mechanics of Life Blood and Circulation Mechanics of Life Bones and Joints Mechanics of Life Breathing and Respiration Mechanics of Life Digestion and the Food We Eat Mechanics of Life Muscles and Movement Minerals Mitosis Monkeys and Apes An Introduction to the Primates Moon A Giant Step in Geology Observing and Describing Ocean Currents Our World of Science Photosynthesis Radiation in Biology An Introduction Reflections on Time Reptiles Are Interesting San Andreas Fault Science and Superstition Simple Changes in Matter Storms The Restless Atmosphere Studying Electricity Studying Gravitation and Mass Studying Heat and Its Behavior Succession on Lava Thermometers and How They Work Tornado Tragedy of the Commons Tree Turtle Care of a Pet Using the Scientific Method Volcano The Birth of a Mountain Volcanoes Exploring the Restless Earth Voyage to the Arctic Water Cycle Way of Water Ways to Find Out Weather Forecasting What Is Science What Makes Rain Whats Alive Wood Bending A New Twist See AERODYNAMICS ANATOMY ANI MALS ANTHROPOLOGYASTRON OMY ATMOSPHERE BIOLOGYCHEM ISTRY INVENTORS MATHEMATICS MEDICINE NATURAL RESOURCES PHYSICS POWER MECHANICS SCI ENTIFICMETHODSCIENTISTS SPACE FLIGHT SCIENCEMATH Whats So Important About a Wheel SCIENTIFIC METHODS Aristotle and the Scientific Method Evidence for Molecules and Atoms Incubator Language of the Bee A Case History of the Scientific Method Scientific Method in Action What Are Stars Made Of See SCIENCE GENERAL SCIENTISTS SCIENTISTS Aristotle and the Scientific Method Galileo George Washington Carver Health Heroes Battle Against Disease Isaac Newton Saga of Western Man 1492 SCOTLAND Scotland Background of Literature Scotland Dances SCULPTURE Artists at Work Jacques Lipchitz Master Sculptor Civilisation 10Smile of Reason Henry Moore Richard Hunt Sculptor Sculpture Forms of Life Towers SEASONS Autumn Autumn Is an Adventure Autumn Pastorale Causes of the Seasons Children in Autumn Children in Spring Children in Summer Children in Winter City in Winter Earth and the Seasons Farm Family in Autumn Farm Family in Spring Farm Family in Summer Farm Family in Winter Seasons of the Year Seasons Revolution of the Earth Around the Sun Spring Comes Again Spring Is an Adventure Summer Is an Adventure Temperate Deciduous Forest What Causes the Seasons What the Frost Does Winter Is an Adventure Woodpecker Gets Ready for Winter See CLIMATE EARTH SEWAGE TREATMENT See PUBLIC HEALTH WATER AND WATER SUPPLY SEWING See CLOTHING AND DRESS SEX EDUCATION Biography of the Unborn Boy to Man From Generation to Generation Girl to Woman Human Body Reproductive System Human Reproduction Its Up to Laurie SHIPPING Colonial Shipbuilding and Sea Trade Great Lakes North Americas Inland Seas Lighthouse Mississippi River Trade Route of MidAmerica St Lawrence Seaway See TRANSPORTATION SIGHT Learning to Use Your Senses Our Wonderful Eyes and Their Care Out of Left Field Sense Perception Your Eyes SMOKING Cigarette Smoking Smoking Its Your Choice This Is Your Lung Time Pulls the Trigger Tobacco Problem What Do You Think SOCCER Soccer Basic Individual Skills Soccer Goal Keeping Soccer Offensive and Defensive Maneuvering SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT Cast No Shadow Child BehaviorYou Children Who Draw Choosing Books to Read Courtesy at School Curb Between Us Day in the Life of Bonnie Consolo Discussion Problems Good Loser Energy A Matter of Choices Eye of the Storm Getting Along 191Getting Along with Others Helping Johnny Remember How Quiet Helps at School Lets Play Fair Lets Share with Others Moving DayTimmys New Neighbors Never Say You Cant Until You Try Portraits of Aging School Rules How They Help Us SelfIncorporated Family Matters SelfIncorporated Getting Closer SelfIncorporated My Friend SelfIncorporated No Trespassing SelfIncorporated Trying Times SelfIncorporated Who Wins Sky Is Gray Special Children Special Needs Survival After High School Thats My NameDont Wear It Out Vivre Mieux Demain Walter Well Show You What Were Gonna Do Art with MultiplyHandicapped Blind Children Who Needs You Why We Respect the Law Workers Who Come to Our House See ETIQUETTE FAMILY GUIDANCE PERSONAL PERSONAL AND SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT MARRIAGE SOCIAL PROBLEMS Boomsville Controversy over Industrial Pollution Drinking Driver What Could You Do Drugs Drinking and Driving Its Up to Laurie Judge Ben B Lindsey Justice Crime Criminals and the System Justice Justice and the Criminal Courts Lets Shoot the Devil Litterbug Litterbug Losers Martin Luther King JrThe Assassin Years Money Taxes and Imagination Our Changing Cities Can They Be Saved Population Ecology Population Patterns in the United States Portraits of Aging Right or WrongMaking Moral Decisions Saga of Western Man 1964 Sky Is Gray Thinking About Drinking Vandalism Crime or Prank See LABOR AND LABORING CLASSES PUBLIC HEALTH SOCIAL STUDIES GENERAL Aggressive Impulse All My Tomorrows American Indian Speaks Amish People of Preservation Aunt Arie Justice Crime Criminals and the System Justice Justice and the Criminal Courts Man and His Culture Man and the Second Industrial Revolution Social Studies Teaching Techniques Soviet Union Faces of Today SOCIAL WELFARE See PUBLIC HEALTH SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCIOLOGY Future Shock Geronimo Jones Humanities What They Are and What They Do Justice Crime Criminals and the System Justice Justice and the Criminal Courts Man and His Culture Trends What Color Are You See CITY PLANNING FAMILY LABOR AND LABORING CLASSES SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOIL CONSERVATION Conserving Our Soil Today Grasslands Problems of Conservation Minerals Problemsof Conservation OurNatural Resources Problems of Conservation Soil Soil and Water Conservation Water Your Friend the Soil See GEOLOGY SOLAR SYSTEM Asteroids Comets and Meteorites Big Sun and Our Earth Controversy over the Moon Eclipses of the Sun and Moon Moon A Giant Step in Geology Moon and How It Affects Us Solar System Trip to the Planets What Makes Day and Night See ASTRONOMY EARTH SOUND Animals Hear in Many Ways How We Feel About Sound Learning About Sound Nature of Sound Sound Sound About Sounds All About Us Exploring Science Sounds of Music Vibrations Waves and Energy SOUTH AMERICA Alfonzo A Long Way from Home Amazon AmazonPeople and Resources of Northern Brazil Bolivar South American Liberator Early American Civilizations Life in the High Andes See NAMES OF COUNTRIES SPACE FLIGHT All About Weightlessness The Astronauts Dilemma Eyes in Outer Space 192 First Men into Space Flight of Apollo II Eagle Has Landed Man Looks at the Moon Reaching into Space Satellites Stepping Stones to Space Solar System Space Flight Around the Earth What Is Space SPAIN Spain Spanish Children Spanish Community Life SPANISH LANGUAGE Caperucita Roja Christmas in Oaxaca Creative Arts and Crafts of Mexico Danzas Regionales Espanolas El Gallito Que Hace Salir el Sol Espana Tierra y Pueblo Ferdinand the Bull La Comida La Gallinita Roja La Gallinita Sabia La Pinata Les Tres Osos Maestros de la Pintura Mexico Tierra de Color y Contraste Pronunciacion y Acentuacion Ser y Estar Siqueiros El Maestro Un Restaurante Madrileno SPECIAL EDUCATION Advanced Perceptual Training Phase C And Then Came Spring And Then Came Tomorrow And They Are Not Alone Auditorially Handicapped Child The Deaf Chronic Disorders Curb Between Us Day in the Life of Bonnie Consolo Different Drummer Early Recognition of Learning Disabilities Evaluation By the School Psychologist Im the Same as Everyone Else Laton Handicapped Blind Child Mental Retardation The Hopeless Mentally Handicapped Educable Mentally Retarded Trainable Moderate Retardation in Young Children Motor Training Phase A Out of Left Field Rickys Great Adventure Santa Monica Project Special Children Special Needs Specific Learning Disabilities Evaluation Specific Learning Disabilities in the Classroom Speech Disorders Physical Handicaps Survey of Childrens Speech Disorders Take the First Step Thats My NameDont Wear It Out Through Different Eyes To Find the Way Visual Perception and the Failure to LearnVisual Perception Training in the Regular Classroom VisuallyHandicapped Child The Blind Walter Well Show You What Were Gonna Do Art with MultiplyHandicapped Blind Children SPEECH Articulatory Movements in the Production of English Speech Sounds Communication By Voice and Action English on the Job Listening and Speaking Skills Fun with Speech Sounds Improve Your Pronunciation Public Speaking Fundamentals Public Speaking Movement and Gesture Reporting and Explaining Speech Disorders Physical Handicaps Survey of Childrens Speech Disorders See DISCUSSION TECHNIQUES DRAMA TECHNIQUE RHETORIC SPELLING Effective Writing Revise and Improve Effective Writing Sentence Sense English Language Its Spelling Patterns Spelling for Beginners Spelling Is Easy SPORTS Archery Fundamentals Before You Hunt By Map and Compass Fundamentals of Racquetball I Am a Runner Question of Hunting Racquetball Serves and Serve Returns Racquetball Shots Rope Skipping Soccer Basic Individual Skills Soccer Goal Keeping Soccer Offensive and Defensive Maneuvering Strategy for Singles Doubles or CutThroat Tennis Tactics for the 80s Importance of Practice Tennis Tactics for the 80s Tactics for Doubles Play Tennis Tactics for the 80s Tactics for Ground Strokes Tennis Tactics for the 80s Tactics for Return of the Serve Tennis Tactics for the 80s Tactics for Singles Play Tennis Tactics for the 80s Tactics for Specialty Shots Tennis Tactics for the 80s Tactics for the Serve Tennis Tennis Tactics for the 80s Series To Tempt a Trout Volleyball for Boys World Apart See BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL BOATS AND BOATING CAMPING FISHING FOOTBALL GAMES GOLF GYM NASTICS HUNTING AND TRAPPING PHYSICAL EDUCATION SWIMMING TRACK ATHLETICS STATE GOVERNMENT Justice Crime Criminals and the System Justice Justice and the Criminal Courts State Government Resurgence of Power STEEL Steel and America STORIES Aesops Fables III Aladdin Ant and the Dove Ant and the Grasshopper Aunt Arie Autumn Is an Adventure Boy of the Circus Coco and the Seabirds Coco at the Seashore Coco Takes His Magnifying Glass into the Garden Cocos Desert Hunt Cocos Garden Lesson Country Mouse and the City Mouse Country Mouse and the City Mouse Cow and the Sprite Crosstown Adventure Cuckoo Clock That Wouldnt Cuckoo Curious George Rides a Bike Emperors New Clothes Enchanted River Ferdinand the Bull Flying a Kite Follow Mr Willoughby Frank and His Dog Gingerbread Kingdom Goldilocks and the Three Bears Hansel and Gretel Hare and the Tortoise Haunted House Helpful Little Fireman Hobbitt House That Wasnt There Hunter and the Forest Isabella and the Magic Brush Jack and the Beanstalk Jack and the Beanstalk King Midas and the Golden Touch Legend of the Pied Piper Life and Times of a Balloon Little Black Lamb Little Mariner Little Red Riding Hood Little Toot Little Train Magic Whistle Mary Had a Little Lamb Mother Goose Rhymes Background for Reading and Expression Mother Goose Stories Mrs and Mr Peacock Musicians in the Woods Mystery Map North Wind and the Sun 193 Old Woman in a Shoe Beginning Number Concepts One Rainy Day Owl and the Pussycat Peddler and the Monkey Pirro and the Alarm Clock Pirro and the Blackboard Pirro and the Lamp Pirro and the Magnet Pirro and the Phonograph Pirro and the Scale Pirro and the Telephone Pirro and the Thermometer Pirro and the Vacuum Cleaner Pony Princess and the Pea Puss in Boots Red Balloon RufusM Try Again Rumpelstiltskin Sailing a Toy Boat Shoemaker and the Elves Short Story Showcase Bartleby Short Story Showcase Dr Heideggers Experiment Short Story Showcase Lottery Short Story Showcase My Old Man Short Story Showcase The Crocodile Short Story Showcase The Fall of the House of Usher Short Story Showcase The Gift of the Magi Short Story Showcase The Lady or the Tiger Short Story Showcase The Secret Sharer Short Story Showcase What Is a Short Story Snow White and Seven Dwarfs Stefan On Sunday Story of Peggy at the Farm Story of the Goose and the Gander Surprise for Jean Tale of the Fiords Three Wishes Thumbelina TiJean Goes Lumbering Tom Thumb in King Arthurs Court Tom Tit Tot Ugly Duckling Violin William Tell Winkie the MerryGoRound Horse See ANIMALSSTORIES LITERATURE FOLKLORE STUDY SKILLS Handy Dandy DoItYourself Animation Film Handy Dandy DoItYourself Editing Film Handy Dandy DoItYourself Filmmaking Film How Quiet Helps at School How to Prepare a Class Report Improving Study Habits Independent Study Listen Well Learn Well Look It Up Dictionary Habits Preparing a Class Report Preparing Your Book ReportSpelling Is Easy To Help Them Learn Ways to Learn Whats in a Story Your Study Skills How to Use a Textbook See DISCUSSION TECHNIQUES GRAPHS GUIDANCE EDUCATIONAL LIBR ARIES MAPS AND GLOBES PENMAN SHIP READING RHETORIC SPELLING VOCABULARY SWEDEN Laplanders Vikings Life and Conquests SWIMMING Basic Techniques of Drownproofing Lets Be at Home in the Water Why Drown SWITZERLAND Switzerland Life in a Mountain Village William Tell TEACHER EDUCATION The films listed in this section either are designed especially for teachers in areas such as staff development or special education or they are student films that can be profitably viewed by teachers also The descriptions for these films can be found in alphabetical order in the same section as the rest of the collection Access to Learning Addition and Subtraction Addition and Subtraction Techniques Advanced Perceptual Training Phase C Algebra of Sets Using Venn Diagrams And No Bells Ring And Then Came Spring And Then Came Tomorrow And They Are Not Alone Anyone Can Are Drugs the Answer Area Art and Seeing Articulatory Movements in the Production of English Speech Sounds At the Center AuditoriallyHandicapped Child The Deaf Being Me British Infant SchoolSouthern Style Career Education Caring Sharing Together Is Best Case of the Misguided Killer Children Are Creative Children Who Draw Childs Right to Read Series Choosing Books to Read Chronic Disorders Cipher in the Snow Circuit Testing Signal Generators Circuit Testing with Meters and Multimeters Part II Practical Application Classroom Learning Centers Complex Numbers Congruence and Similarity Counting Craftsmanship in Clay Decoration Craftsmanship in Clay Simple Slab Methods Craftsmanship in Clay Throwing Curb Between Us Day in the Death of Donny B Desk for Billie Developing Comprehension DiagnosisFormal and Informal Different Drummer Dining Room Sanitation Discovering Melody and Harmony Discovering the Sound and Movement of Music Discussion Problems Good Loser Display and Presentation Boards Division Division Techniques Dolls Drawing a Portrait Drawing Search for Form Drive Defensively Drugs Drinking and Driving Drymounting Instructional Materials Each Child Is Different Early Recognition of Learning Disabilities Education in America The Nineteenth Century Education in America The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Education in America Twentieth Century Developments Effects of Atomic Bomb Explosion Ego Development the Core of Healthy Personality Electricity Basic Wiring Electricity Generator and Motor Electronics Basic Radio Circuitry Electronics Principles of Television Electronics Transistor Emotional Development Aggression English Language Story of Its Development Equivalent Fractions Eudora Welty Evaluation By the School Psychologist Every Child a Winner Eye of the Beholder Factors and Primes Feather Final Factor Find the Vowels Foundations of Reading and Writing From Sociable Six to Noisy Nine From Where I Sit Frustrating Fours and Fascinating Fives Great Themes of Literature Authority and Rebellion Great Themes of Literature Conscience in Conflict Great Themes of Literature Crime and Criminal Great Themes of Literature Heroes and Cowards Great Themes of Literature Man and Woman Growth of Intelligence in PreSchool Years Growth Through a TwoYear Kindergarten Handy Dandy DoItYourself Animation Film Handy Dandy DoItYourself Editing Film Handy Dandy DoItYourself Filmmaking Film Helping Children with Reading Disability Helping the Reluctant Reader Hickory Stick History of US Foreign Relations Part I An Age of Revolutions History of US Foreign Relations Part II Youth to Maturity History of US Foreign Relations Part III The Reluctant World Power History of US Foreign Relations Part IV The Road to Interdependence Humanity of Teaching I Do And I Understand Identity Society Im the Same As Everyone Else Informal Reading Inventory Innovation in Elementary Physical Education Inside InsideOut Information Film InsideOut InService Program for Teachers Integrated Motor Perceptual Training Phase D Interpersonal Communications Series Introducing Rational Numbers Introduction to Body Movements Introduction to Portable Videotape Recording Introduction to Probability Irrational Numbers Its Everybodys Business Joy of Achievement Joy of Communication Language Development Laser Beam Laton Handicapped Blind Child Learning and Behavior The Teaching Machine Learning By Doing Lettering Instructional Materials Libraries Pursuit of Happiness Making Yourself Understood Man and His Culture Man and the Second Industrial Revolution Marijuana Math Is a Monster Mathematics for Tomorrow Meaning of Adolescence Measurement of Solids Mental Retardation The Hopeless Mentally Handicapped Educable Mentally Retarded Trainable Moderate Retardation in Young Children Module I The Crunch Module II Black Is the Color Module III Crossing the Line Motor Training Phase A Multiplication and Division Multiplication of Rational Numbers Multiplication1 Using the Cuisenaire Rods OK Classroom One to Grow On A Pretty Good Class for a Monday One to Grow On A Teacher in Reflection One to Grow On Act IILindsey One to Grow On He Comes from Another Room One to Grow On Individuals One to Grow On Learning Strategies 194 a One to Grow On Sarah Open Classroom in America Organizing for Effective Reading Instruction Organizing the Reading Environment Out of Left Field Outdoor Education Paper in the Round PATCHPositive Approach to Changing Humans Pathways Through Nursery School Place to Learn Place Value and Addition Pleasure Is Mutual How to Conduct Effective Picture Book Programs Portraits of Aging Prejudice Causes Consequences Cures Preparation for Reading Preventing Waste Principles of Development Printmaking Four Artists Four Media Project Success Environment Quitter A Portrait of a High School DropOut Ratio Rate and Percent Reading Readiness Reading SkillsThe Double Vowel Rule Reading SkillsThe Long Vowel Sounds Reading SkillsPhonics and Word Structure Reading SkillsPutting the Rules Together Reading SkillsThe SemiVowel Rule Reading SkillsThe Short Vowel Sounds Reality Therapy in High School Safety in the Shop Basic Practices Safety in the Shop Hand Tools Safety in the Shop Power Tools Sand School Board in Action Second Language Your Key to Understanding Set Can Have the Same Number of Elements As One of Its Parts Sheltered Workshop Phase E Sky Is Gray Slow Death Snakebite First Aid Social Seminar Brian at Seventeen Social Seminar Changing Social Seminar Community in Quest Social Seminar Drug Talk Some Current Drug Programs Social Seminar Drugs and Beyond Social Seminar Mr Elders Class Drug Education at the Elementary Level Social Seminar The Family Social Seminar What Is Teaching What Is Learning Social Seminar Youth Culture Series Bunny Social Seminar Youth Culture Series Guy Social Seminar Youth Culture Series Teddy Social Seminar Youth Culture Series Tom Social Studies Teaching Techniques Solving Systems of Equations with Emphasis On Sets Some Guides for a Good Reading Program Special Children Special Needs Specific Learning Disabilities Evaluation Speech Disorders Physical Handicaps Speedscene Problems of Amphetamine Abuse Starting School State of the Future Storytelling Can You Tell It in Order Survey of Childrens Speech Disorders Take the First Step TET Teacher Effectiveness Training in High School Teachers Concerns About Using InsideOut TeacherTraining Film Lets Get to Work Teaching a Directed Reading Lesson Teaching Comprehension Skills Teaching Reading in the Content Areas Teaching Triad ThinkingMovingLearning Thousand Suns Through Different Eyes To Find the Way To Help Them Learn Tomorrow Well See What Happens Tumbling the Forward Roll Using Basal Readers Effectively Visual Perception and the Failure to Learn VisuallyHandicapped Child Blind Vowel A Vowel E Vowel I Vowel O Vowel U Vowels and Their Sounds Walter Water Colors in Action Weighing Techniques Well Show You What Were Gonna Do Art with MultiplyHandicapped Blind Children What Do You Think What Is a Painting Whiplash Why Drown Wyeth Phenomenon Zoo TEACHING Libraries Are Kids Stuff See EDUCATION TEETH Dental Health How and Why Save Those Teeth Tooth Truth with Harv and Marv Your Teeth TELEVISION Basic Television Terms A Video Dictionary Electronics Principles of Television Introduction to Portable Videotape Recording Shaping News for the Consumer Stalking the Wild Cranberry TENNIS Tennis Tactics for the 80s Importance of Practice 195 Tennis Tactics for the 80s Tactics for Doubles Play Tennis Tactics for the 80s Tactics for Ground Strokes TennisTacticsforthe80sTacticsforReturnofthe Serve TennisTacticsforthe80sTacticsforSinglesPlay Tennis Tactics forthe 80s Tactics forSpecialty Shots Tennis Tactics for the 80s Tactics for the Serve Tennis Tennis Tactics for the 80s Series TEXTILE INDUSTRY AND FABRICS Cloth Fiber to1 Fabric Clothing Fiber in Art From Flax to Linen Manufacturing Textile Industry Careers Silk Makers of Japan THAILAND Rice Farmers in Thailand Southeast Asia A Cultural History Thailand TIME Calendar Story of Its Development How to Measure Time Mystery of Time Reflections on Time Telling Time By the Clock Time for Clocks What Time Is It What Time Is It in Tokyo TOYS Dolls of Many Lands TRACK ATHLETICS I Am a Runner Sprints TRANSPORTATION Airplane Trip Airport in the Jet Age America on Wheels Atlantic Crossing Life on an Ocean Liner Aviation They Were First Big Test Bridges History of Transportation intheUS SteamAge Part I History of Transportation in the US Gasoline Age Part II Learning About Air Long Journey West 1820 Mississippi River Panama Canal Railroad Builders Rhyming Dictionary of Planes Stagecoach Westward Trade and Transportation Transportation Transportation Revolution Story of Americas Growth Travel in America in the 1840sVoyage to the Arctic Westward Movement Settlement of the Missis sippi Valley See AERONAUTICS AIRPLANES AUTO MOBILE OPERATION AND MAINTE NANCE BOATS AND BOATING COM MERCE RAILROADS SHIPPING TRAPPING See HUNTING AND TRAPPING TYPEWRITING Typing Skills Building Speed Typing Skills Daily Job Techniques USCITIES AND TOWNS City Out of the Wilderness Washington Washington City of the World Washington DC Capital City USA Washington DC Story of Our Capital See CITY PLANNING COMMUNITY LIFE USGENERAL USREGIONS US STATES US CONSTITUTION Bill of Rights in Action Freedom of Religion Bill of Rights in Action Freedom of Speech Bill of Rights in Action Story of a Trial Constitution of the United States Debt to the Past George Mason John Marshall Justice Under the Law Gideon Case See USGOVERNMENT USPOLITICS US DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL See US CITIES AND TOWNS USGENE RAL USREGIONS USSTATES USFOREIGN RELATIONS From Where I Sit Growth of American Foreign Policy History of U S Foreign Relations Parti An Age of Revolutions History of US ForeignRelationsPartll Youth to Maturity History of US Foreign Relations Part III The Reluctant World Power History of US Foreign Relations Part IV The Road to Interdependence Wilsons Fight for Peace World War I Building the Peace World War I The War Years See INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION US TERRITORIAL EXPANSION USGENERAL Aunt Arie Ever Since Oglethorpe Great Lakes How They Were Formed Great Lakes North Americas Inland Seas Mount Vernon in Virginia Population Patterns in the United States Who Are the People of America Williamsburg Restored See MUSEUMS NATIONAL PARKS AND RESERVES US CITIES AND TOWNS USPUBLICBUILDINGSUSREGIONS USSTATES USGOVERNMENT How a Bill Becomes a Law Presidency Search for a Candidate President of the United States Too Much Power UnitedStatesCongressOf Byandforthe People United States Supreme Court Guardian of the Con stitution USHISTORY America 1The New Found Land America 2Home Away from Home America 3Making a Revolution America 4Inventing a Nation America 5Gone West America 6Firebell in the Night America 7Domesticating a Wilderness America 8Money on the Land America 9The Huddled Masses America 10The Promise Fulfilled and the Promise Broken America 11The Arsenal America 13The More Abundant Life American Revolution The Cause of Liberty American Revolution The Impossible War Americas Presidents Beginning at Plymouth Colony Folk Songs of Americas History Growth of American Foreign Policy Happy Birthday USA History of Transportation in the U S Steam Age Parti History of Transportation in the US Gasoline Age Part II Immigration in Americas History Mississippi River Old Sturbridge Our Countrys Emblem Panama Canal Prehistoric Animals of the Tar Pits Rivers and Our History Stamps a Nations Calling Cards Theodore RooseveltAmerican We Came to America White House Past and Present See US FOREIGN RELATIONS US TERRITORIAL EXPANSION USHISTORY CIVIL WAR Abraham Lincoln America 6Firebell in the Night Background of the Civil War Carl Sandburg at Gettysburg Part I Facts About the Civil War Carl Sandburg at Gettysburg Part II The Get tysburg Address and Lincoln the Man Civil War Great Americans Abe Lincoln Great Debate Lee the Virginian Meet Mr Lincoln Perfect Tribute Robert E Lee Sunset at Appomattox You Are There Grant and Lee at Appomattox 196 You Are There The Death of Stone wal 1 Jackson You Are There The Fall of Fort Sumter USHISTORY COLONIAL PERIOD America 2Home Away from Home American Literature Colonial Times American Pioneer Beginning at Plymouth Colony Boyhood of George Washington Captain John Smith Founder of Virginia Colonial Children Colonial Life in New England Colonial Life in the Middle Colonies Colonial Life in the South Colonial Living Colonial Shipbuilding and Sea Trade Colony Lives On Daniel Boone Eighteenth Century Lifein Williamsburg Virginia English and Dutch Colonization in the New World French and Indian War French and Indian War History of the Negro in America Out of Slavery 16191860 Jamestown First English Settlement in America Jamestown Colony 1607 Through 1620 Jamestown Williamsburg and Yorktown Jefferson of Monticello Music of Williamsburg Pilgrims Plymouth Colony First Year Puritan Family of Early New England Roger Williams Santa Fe and the Trail Three Great Americans Tom Savage William Penn and the Quakers Pennsylvania Colony Williamsburg Story of a Patriot USHISTORY DISCOVERY AND EX PLORATION America 1The New Found Land Journals of Lewis and Clark See AMERICADISCO VERY AND EXPLO RATION USHISTORY REVOLUTION America 3Making a Revolution American Revolution Part I The Cause of Liberty American Revolution Part II The Impossible War American Literature Early National Period American Literature Revolutionary Times American Revolution American Revolution Background Period American Revolution War Years Battle of Yorktown Constitution of the United States Great Americans Benjamin Franklin Lafayette Lexington and Concord Midnight Ride of Paul Revere Midnight Ride of Paul Revere Saga of Western Man 1776 Soldier of the Revolution Three Great Americans Valley Forge Williamsburg Story of a Patriot You Are There Boston Massacre You Are There Boston Tea Party You Are There Resolve of Patrick Henry You Are There Signing ofthe Declaration of In dependence You Are There Washington Crosses the Delaware US HISTORYTERRITORIAL EXPANSION America 7Domesticating a Wilderness I Will Fight No More Forever USHISTORY 17831900 America 4Inventing a Nation American Revolution Postwar Period Andrew Jackson California and Gold Civilisation 10Smile of Reason Civilisation 13Heroic Materialism Daniel Webster Great Americans George Washington Great Americans Thomas Jefferson History of the Negro in America Civil War and Reconstruction 1861 1876 History of the Negro in America Freedom Movement 1877 Today History of the Negro in America Out of Slavery 1619 1860 Immigration Jackson Years New Americans Jackson Years Toward Civil War John C Calhoun John Quincy Adams Journals of Lewis and Clark Lewis and Clark Our Texas Heritage Plantation South Pony Express Railroad Builders Thomas Jefferson United States Expansion Settling the West 1853 1890 War of 1812 War of 1812 Westward Movement Gold Rush WestwardMovementSettlersoftheOd Northwest Territory WestwardMovement Settling ofthe Great Plains Westward Movement Texas and Mexican War You Are There Boston Tea Party You Are There Completion of the First Trans continental Railroad You Are There HamiltonBurr Duel You Are There Washingtons Farewell to His Officers You Are There Websters Sacrifice to Save the Union See FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE US TERRITORIAL EXPANSION US HISTORY 1900 TO PRESENT America 10Promise Fulfilled and the Promise Broken America 12First Impact Franklin Delano Roosevelt Golden Twenties Great Americans Martin Luther King Jr Herbert Hoover History ofthe Negro in America Freedom Move ment 1877Today John F Kennedy Man and President Man and the Second Industrial Revolution Martin Luther King Jr The Assassin Years Panama Canal Presidency Search for a Candidate President Woodrow Wilson Saga of Western Man 1898 Saga of Western Man 1964 Times of Teddy Roosevelt United States in the Twentieth Century You Are There Admiral Deweys Victory at Manila See BIOGRAPHY EUROPEAN WAR 1914 1919 WORLD WAR 19391945 USINDUSTRIES America 8Money on the Land Big Test Car Is Born Controversy Over Industrial Pollution Poultry Production in the South St Lawrence Seaway Where Does Our Meat Come From See AGRICULTURE COMMERCE COMMU NICATION FISHING FORESTS AND FORESTRY MANUFACTURING PRO CESS MINES AND MINERAL RE SOURCES PETROLEUM RAILROADS SHIPPING STEEL TEXTILE INDUSTRY AND FABRICS TRANSPORTATION US REGIONS US STATES US NATIONALISM See CITIZENSHIP USNAVY Old Ironsides USPOLITICS How We Elect Our Presidents John Marshall Political Parties in America Getting the People Together Presidency Search for a Candidate SeeMUNICIPALGOVERNMENTPOLITICAL SCIENCE STATE GOVERNMENT US CONSTITUTION USPUBLIC BUILDINGS White House Past and Present See MUSEUMS US CITIES AND TOWNS USREGIONS Appalachian Trail Boys Trip into the Grand Canyon Great Plains From Green to Gold Hawthorne and New England In the Beginning Grand Canyon Story Lava and the River Life in Mediterranean Lands Life in the Desert The American Southwest Life in the Grasslands Marshes of the Mississippi Mississippi River Mississippi River Trade Route of MidAmerica Monument Valley Olympic Rain Forest Prowlers of the Everglades Rocky Mountains A Geographic Region Santa Fe and the Trail SeeMUNICIPALGOVERNMENT POLITICAL SCIENCE STATE GOVERNMENT US CITIES AND TOWNS US CONSTITU TION US GENERAL US STATES USSTATES United States Expansion Florida United States Expansion Oregon Country United States Expansion Texas and the Far Southwest See U S CITIES AND TOWNS U S GENE RAL US REGIONS USTERRITORIAL EXPANSION American Literature Westward Movement Children of the Colonial Frontier Gold Rush Days Journals of Lewis and Clark Oregon Trail Population Patterns in the United States United States Expansion Florida United States Expansion Louisiana Purchase United States Expansion Northwest Territory United States Expansion Oregon Country UnitedStates Expansion Overseas 18931917 United States Expansion Settling the West 1853 1890 United States Expansion Texas and the Far Southwest Westward Growth of Our Nation 1803 1853 Westward Movement Gold Rush Westward Movement Settlement ofthe Missis sippi Valley WestwardMovement Settlers of the Old Northwest Territory Westward Movement Settling ofthe Great Plains Westward Movement Texas and the Mexican War See FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE UNEMPLOYMENT See LABOR AND LABORING CLASSES VENEREAL DISEASES Half Million Teenagers Katliy VENEZUELA Venezuela VIRUSES Microorganisms That Cause Disease See DISEASES VOCABULARY Do Words Ever Fool You Effective Writing Revise and Improve Effective Writing Sentence Sense Improving Your Vocabulary Reading Improvement Vocabulary Skills Reading Improvement Word Recognition Skills 197Sentences Many Ways to Begin Word Building in Our Language See RHETORIC SPELLING VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Treasure Hunt Teamwork VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE Construction Work The Carpenter Dining Room Sanitation Free to Choose Get That Job Changing Jobs Get That Job Choosing a Career Get That Job Finding Leads Get That Job Handling the Interview Get That Job Keeping up with the Changing World Get That Job Line up Your Interview Handy Dandy DoItYourself Animation Film Handy Dandy DoItYourself Editing Film Handy Dandy DoItYourself Filmmaking Film How a Career Develops Is a Career As a Technician for You Is a Career in Banking for You Is a Career in Business Administration for You Is a Career in Clerical Work for You Is a Career in Electronics Manufacturing for You Is a Career in Finance Insurance or Real Estate for You Is a Career in Government for You Is a Career in Machining for You Is a Career in Management for You Is a Career in Motor Vehicle or Equipment Manufacturing for You Is a Career in Radio or Television for You Is a Career in the Health Services for You Is a Career in the Hotel or Motel Business for You Is a Career in the Professions for You Is a Career in the Restaurant Business for You Is a Career in the Service Industries for You Is a Career in the Social Sciences for You Is a Sales Career for You Job Hunt Job Interview Pro Bowl Newspaper Story People in Management People Who Sell Things People Who Work in Factories People Who Work in Offices People Who Work in Stores Skills Build America Women at Work World of Work Youre the Star See GUIDANCEVOCATIONAL VOYAGES AND TRAVELS See AMERICA DISCOVERY AND EXPLO RATION EXPLORERS WAR America 11The Arsenal Essay on War See EUROPEAN WAR 19141918 US HIS TORY WORLD WAR 19391945 WATER AND WATER SUPPLY Aging of Lakes Changing River Everglades Finding Out About the Water Cycle How Level Is Sea Level How Water Helps Us Lands and Waters of Our Earth Life in a Drop of Water Life in an Oasis North Africa Man and His Natural Environment The Creek Mississippi River Mountain Waters Physics and Chemistry of Water Problem with Water Is People Problems of Conservation Water Spring Comes Again Water Water Water and What It Does Water Cycle Water Water Everywhere Water We Drink Waterfalls Ways of Water Your Friend the Water Clean or Dirty See OCEANS RIVERS WEATHER Atmosphere in Motion Clouds Above Eyes in Outer Space Finding Out About the Water Cycle How Weather Helps Us How Weather Is Forecast Inside the Weather Origin of Weather What Makes Weather 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the Maya ZOOLOGY Amphibian Embryo Frog Toad and Salaman der Amphibians Animals with Backbones Aquatic Locomotion Complex Microorganisms Experimental Conditions First ManyCelled Animals The Sponges Galapagos Finches Insects Lovely and Lethal JointLegged Animals Arthropods Marine Iguana Natural Selection Parasitism Parasitic Flatworms Prowlers of the Everglades Regeneration Rhyming Dictionary of Zoo Animals SegmentationThe Annelids Sponges and Coelenterates Porous and Sac Like Animals Stinging Celled Animals Coelenterates What Is an Amphibian Worms The Annelids See ADAPTATION BIOLOGY ANATOMY ANIMALSHABITATIONS ANIMALS HABITS AND BEHAVIOR BIRDS CELLS EMBRYOLOGY PALEONTOLOGY RE PRODUCTION 199iBRjMiMMimmmtimmmmmKmmnmBRBBM 1 Federal law prohibits discrimination on the basis of race color or national origin Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 sex Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 and Title II of the Vocational Education Amendments of 1976 or handicap Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 in educational programs or activities receiving federal financial assistance Employees students and the general public are hereby notified that the Georgia Department of Education does not discriminate in any educational programs or activities or in employment policies The following individuals have been designated as the employees responsible for coordinating the departments effort to implement this nondiscriminatory policy Title II Loydia Webber Vocational Equity Coordinator Title VI Peyton Williams Jr Associate Superintendent of State Schools and Special Services Title IX Myra Tolbert Coordinator Section 504 Jane Lee Coordinator of Special Education Inquiries concerning the application of Title II Title VI Title IX or Section 504 to the policies and practices of the department may be addressed to the persons listed above at the Georgia Department of Education Twin Towers East Atlanta 30334 to the Regional Office for Civil Rights Atlanta 30323 or to the Director Office for Civil Rights Education Department Washington DC 20201ttmmmtmtimwmmmammmamMmmmam H mmmmmm Instructional Media Services Division Office of Instructional Services Georgia Department of Education Atlanta Georgia 30334 Charles McDaniel State Superintendent of Schools 1983 IHH 1wmmm S C2 UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIES 3 ElDfi 0S40b EIDT