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ITV Block Feed Programs<br />
In order to save space and produce a smaller, less costly book, the following lists some of the ITV programs from the<br />
2002-03 ITV Resources book in greater detail. These programs are only block fed and not scheduled to play as individual<br />
lessons. A copy of the latest blockfeed schedule can be found in the ITV Monthly Update and on the web site at<br />
www.itv.scetv.org. Click on the “Updated Block Feed Summary” link.<br />
About Science<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 5–9 4–11 Minutes/26 Lessons 500<br />
This series actively engages the viewer in the process of scientific i nquiry.<br />
Each lesson focuses on a single concept, providing a body of knowledge<br />
that is manageable for both teacher and student. The viewer sees only the<br />
hands of the person performing the laboratory experiment, while an offcamera<br />
narrator explains what is taking place. For catalog numbers and<br />
lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited in perpetuity<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Physical Properties: Oxygen 0353-0002 5:06<br />
2. Chemical Properties: Oxygen 0353-0003 5:18<br />
3. Preparation: Carbon Dioxide 0353-0004 4:51<br />
4. Properties: Carbon Dioxide 0353-0005 5:08<br />
5. Distillation 0353-0008 5:25<br />
6. Electroplating 0353-0010 4:45<br />
7. Acids 0353-0012 4:58<br />
8. Bases and Neutral Compounds 0353-0013 5:06<br />
9. Mixtures and Compounds 0353-0014 5:06<br />
10. Mercury Barometer 0353-0017 4:16<br />
11. Carbohydrates 0353-0018 5:50<br />
12. Fats and Proteins 0353-0019 6:20<br />
13. Air Pressure 0353-0020 4:11<br />
14. Series Circuits 0353-0023 4:16<br />
15. Parallel Circuits 0353-0024 4:34<br />
16. Static Electricity 0353-0025 5:27<br />
17. Understanding Magnets 0353-0026 5:10<br />
18. Magnetic Behavior 0353-0027 4:34<br />
19. Making a Telegraph 0353-0029 6:13<br />
20. An Electric Motor 0353-0030 4:49<br />
21. Short Circuits 0353-0033 6:25<br />
22. An Electric Bell 0353-0035 5:21<br />
23. Expansion and Contraction 0353-0036 5:30<br />
24. Mineral Kingdom 0353-0037 7:31<br />
25. Volume 0353-0039 6:45<br />
26. Density 0353-0040 11:07<br />
America’s Special Days<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades K–4 14 Minutes/16 Lessons 394.26<br />
This series is designed to help students understand and appreciate the<br />
celebration of certain “holidays.” Using a multicurricular approach, the series<br />
combines language arts, reading, science, math, and the fine arts with a<br />
social studies framework. Individual plays for each special day that occurs<br />
within the school year will be announced in the monthly update. For catalog<br />
numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. New Year's Day 1689-0001 14:12<br />
2. Martin Luther King Jr. Day 1689-0002 14:07<br />
3. President's Day 1689-0003 14:01<br />
4. Women's History Month 1689-0004 14:16<br />
5. Arbor Day/Earth Day 1689-0005 14:17<br />
6. Memorial Day/Veteran's Day 1689-0006 13:57<br />
7. Flag Day/Citizenship Day 1689-0007 14:07<br />
8. Independence Day 1689-0008 14:15<br />
9. Native American Day 1689-0009 14:19<br />
10. Thanksgiving Day 1689-0010 14:02<br />
11. Labor Day 1689-0011 14:50<br />
12. Book Week 1689-0012 14:50<br />
13. Election Day 1689-0013 14:50<br />
14. Olympics/Special Olympics 1689-0014 14:50<br />
15. Groundhog Day 1689-0015 14:50<br />
16. Daylight Saving Time 1689-0016 14:50<br />
The American Frontier<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 5–12 3–9 Minutes/36 Lessons 973<br />
The colorful people, places, events, and legends of the Old West are depicted<br />
in this series. Based on historical research presented in an interesting,<br />
concise format, each lesson teaches something new about the history of<br />
our country and its pioneer people. Co-hosted by Charlie Jones and Merlin<br />
Olsen, the series was shot on location. For catalog numbers and lesson<br />
lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
The American Frontier I<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Joaquin Murietta 0086-0001 3:38<br />
2. James Hume 0086-0002 4:27<br />
3. Bat Masterson 0086-0003 4:49<br />
4. O.K. Corral 0086-0004 4:56<br />
5. Bird Cage Theater 0086-0005 3:27<br />
6. Piper’s Opera House 0086-0006 3:15<br />
7. Lola and Lotta 0086-0007 4:58<br />
8. Mark Twain 0086-0008 4:31<br />
9. Lillie Hitchcock Coit 0086-0009 4:54<br />
10. James Marshall 0086-0010 2:57<br />
11. John Sutter 0086-0011 5:00<br />
12. Nellie Cashman 0086-0012 4:50<br />
13. Comstock Lode 0086-0013 4:40<br />
14. Tent Cities 0086-0014 4:30<br />
15. Chinese Workers 0086-0015 5:40<br />
16. The Golden Spike 0086-0016 4:54<br />
The American Frontier II<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Jamestown 1054-0101 7:59<br />
2. Three Ships Sailing into History 1054-0102 7:38<br />
3. Jamestown Churches 1054-0103 3:49<br />
4. Juan Cabrillo 1054-0104 5:12<br />
5. Mission San Diego de Alcala 1054-0105 5:35<br />
6. Fort Smith 1054-0106 5:50<br />
7. The Handcart Companies 1054-0007 7:25<br />
8. The Donner Party 1054-0108 8:50<br />
9. Sequoya 1054-0109 5:29<br />
10. “Hanging Judge” Parker 1054-0110 7:09<br />
11. Horace Greeley 1054-0111 3:56<br />
12. The Central City Opera House 1054-0112 4:18<br />
13. “Unsinkable” Molly Brown House 1054-0113 7:05<br />
14. The Tabors of Colorado 1054-0114 7:39<br />
15. Central City 1054-0115 7:03<br />
16. Hotel de Paris 1054-0116 5:55<br />
17. Belle Starr 1054-0117 4:13<br />
18. “Snowshoe” Thomson 1054-0118 4:51<br />
19. The Canadian Connection 1054-0119 6:50<br />
20. The Canadian Gold Rush 1054-0120 6:35<br />
American Showcase<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 9–12 15–28 Minutes/8 Lessons 330/350<br />
This series presents four important issues. Each lesson addresses one of<br />
these issues from either a governmental or an economic perspective. For<br />
catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited in perpetuity<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Poverty and Income Distribution (Governmental) 2521-0001 25:32<br />
2. Poverty and Income Distribution (Economic) 2521-0002 21:10<br />
3. Crime and Punishment (Governmental) 2521-0003 26:31<br />
4. Crime and Punishment (Economic) 2521-0004 28:28<br />
5. Debt and Deficit (Governmental) 2521-0005 16:44<br />
6. Debt and Deficit (Economic) 2521-0006 14:59<br />
7. Electing a President (Governmental) 2521-0007 27:34<br />
8. Electing a President (Economic) 2521-0008 20:23<br />
NEW=New Resource REV =Revised Resource BFO=Block Feed Only [CC]=Closed Captioned<br />
1
Anti-Smoking Specials<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 4–12 4–29 Minutes/10 Lessons 394.14<br />
Produced by the American Lung Association, these programs can be used<br />
for anti-smoking campaigns in schools. Lessons 9 and 10 are from KCET’s<br />
SMOKING PREVENTION SERIES, and were developed for the California<br />
Department of Health Services in order to reach an adolescent audience<br />
(junior high) with an age-specific message regarding the negative social and<br />
physical consequences of tobacco use. For catalog numbers and lesson<br />
lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Feminine Mistake 0050-0001 24:50<br />
2. Huffless Puffless Dragon 0050-0002 9:50<br />
3. Why People Smoke 0050-0004 9:58<br />
4. Octopuff 0050-0007 8:57<br />
5. Be Smart, Don’t Start 0050-0010 15:28<br />
6. Kids on Smoking 0050-0011 9:24<br />
7. Death in the West 0050-0012 28:50<br />
8. Ridiculous History of Tobacco 0050-0018 15:32<br />
9. Get a Life 0050-0019 6:40<br />
10. Not the Way to Go 0050-0020 4:30<br />
Applied Communications<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 9–12 12–28 Minutes/16 Lessons 370.11<br />
Each of the 15 modules in this series includes both print and video programs<br />
that incorporate applied learning activities for the six major occupational<br />
clusters in vocational education—agriculture, business and marketing,<br />
health occupations, home economics, trade and industry, and technical. In<br />
some lessons, the first video motivates students by highlighting the importance<br />
of effective communication in the workplace. The second video lesson<br />
in all modules serves as a review and springboard to the occupation-specific<br />
application activities. Lessons 2–16 consist of two video lessons and accompany<br />
one of the 15 modules. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths,<br />
go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited in perpetuity<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. About Applied Communications 1108-0001 12:20<br />
2. Workplace Communications/Visualizing 1108-0002 25:30<br />
3. Intro to Locating Information/Techniques 1108-0003 17:50<br />
4. Intro to Problem-Solving/Using Problem-Solving 1108-0004 21:00<br />
5. Starting a New Job: Intro and Summary 1108-0005 24:00<br />
6. Communicating with Co-Workers/Improving 1108-0006 22:05<br />
7. Participating in Groups/Observing Groups 1108-0007 16:25<br />
8. Following and Giving Directions 1108-0008 26:05<br />
9. Communicating with Supervisors 1108-0009 27:05<br />
10. Presenting Your Point of View 1108-0010 20:20<br />
11. Communicating with Clients/Solving Problems 1108-0011 21:10<br />
12. Making and Responding to Requests 1108-0012 19:30<br />
13. Solving Interpersonal Conflict 1108-0013 21:05<br />
14. Performance Evaluation 1108-0014 24:50<br />
15. Upgrading and Retraining 1108-0015 26:05<br />
16. Workplace of the Future/Meeting the Challenge 1108-0016 28:20<br />
Before the Storm<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 7–12 10–15 Minutes/6 Lessons 361.5<br />
Everyone living in an area where a hurricane could occur should be prepared<br />
to take precautions to protect life and property if the storm strikes.<br />
Suitable for adults as well as students, this series teaches how to plan for<br />
preparedness. The series was produced by <strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> <strong>ETV</strong> for the<br />
<strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> Coastal Council, in consultation with the National Weather<br />
Service, the Hurricane Videos Council, and other agencies. Appropriate<br />
supplemental materials can be obtained from any disaster preparedness<br />
office. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/<br />
seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited in perpetuity<br />
Black Excellence<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 5–12 36–41 Minutes/3 Lessons 305.896<br />
Produced by “Ebony” and “Jet” magazines, this series presents three lessons<br />
about Black leaders Dr. James Comer, Marian Wright Edelman, and<br />
Lawrence Douglas Wilder; Black entrepreneurs John Johnson, Joshua<br />
Smith, and Oprah Winfrey; and Black entertainers Bill Cosby, Charles Dutton,<br />
and Maya Angelou. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to<br />
www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited in perpetuity<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Black Leaders 1460-0001 35:47<br />
2. Black Entrepreneurs 1460-0002 38:50<br />
3. Black Entertainers 1460-0003 40:50<br />
Black History Specials<br />
REV BFO<br />
Grades 3–12 12–58 Minutes/35 Lessons 305<br />
Designed for use in February, these programs come from other ITV series,<br />
PBS programming, and SC<strong>ETV</strong> specials. Special teleconferences and programs<br />
related to the observance of Black History Month will also be included<br />
in this series; additional schedules and rights will be announced as other<br />
programs are added. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to<br />
www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
NOTE: This series is offered as a block feed; however, the individual<br />
lessons are listed below with starting and ending times to allow programs<br />
to be recorded individually.<br />
Rights: See the rights statement for each series.<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Chan. Day Date Start End<br />
1. SC Writers: Eleanora Tate 1144-0005 326 Mon. Feb. 3 9:00 9:15<br />
2. Truly American: M. L. King, Jr. 0333-0014 326 Mon. Feb. 3 9:17 9:36<br />
3. America Counts: Chap. James 0284-0013 326 Mon. Feb. 3 9:38 10:06<br />
4. Palmetto Special: Jehu Jones 0043-0040 326 Mon. Feb. 3 10:08 10:27<br />
5. SC Writers: Tom Feelings 1144-0003 326 Mon. Feb. 3 10:29 10:44<br />
6. SC Writers: Dori Sanders 1144-0006 326 Mon. Feb. 3 10:46 11:00<br />
7. Phillip Simmon's Gate 0260-0060 326 Mon. Feb. 3 11:02 11:14<br />
8. SC Writers: John Troy McQueen 1144-0001 326 Mon. Feb. 3 11:16 11:31<br />
9. SC Writers: Tommy Scott Young 1144-0002 326 Mon. Feb. 3 11:33 11:48<br />
10. Black Excellence: Leaders 1460-0001 326 Mon. Feb. 3 11:50 12:25<br />
11. Black Excellence: Entrepreneurs 1460-0002 326 Mon. Feb. 3 12:27 1:05<br />
12. Black Excellence: Entertainers 1460-0003 326 Mon. Feb. 3 1:07 1:47<br />
13. Palmetto Special: Gullah Culture 0043-0042 326 Mon. Feb. 3 1:49 2:08<br />
14. Palmetto Special: Bethune, pt. 1 0043-0045 326 Tue. Feb. 4 9:00 9:18<br />
15. Palmetto Special: Bethune, pt. 2 0043-0046 326 Tue. Feb. 4 9:20 9:38<br />
16. Palmetto Special: Field to Factory 0043-0044 326 Tue. Feb. 4 9:40 9:57<br />
17. 1994 African-Amer. Festival, pt. 1 0260-0146 326 Tue. Feb. 4 9:59 10:25<br />
18. 1994 African-Amer. Festival, pt. 2 0260-0147 326 Tue. Feb. 4 10:27 10:53<br />
19. 1994 African-Amer. Festival, pt. 3 0260-0148 326 Tue. Feb. 4 10:55 11:21<br />
20. Harvey Gantt Remembers 0260-0149 326 Tue. Feb. 4 11:23 11:37<br />
21. 1995 African-Amer. Festival, pt. 1 0260-0167 326 Tue. Feb. 4 11:39 12:06<br />
22. 1995 African-Amer. Festival, pt. 2 0260-0168 326 Tue. Feb. 4 12:08 12:35<br />
23. 1995 African-Amer. Festival, pt. 3 0260-0169 326 Tue. Feb. 4 12:37 1:04<br />
24. Scient. and Astro.: Bolden, pt. 1 2500-0004 326 Tue. Feb. 4 1:06 1:33<br />
25. Scient. and Astro.: Bolden, pt. 2 2500-0005 326 Tue. Feb. 4 1:35 2:02<br />
26. Captain Bill Pinkney Doc* 2798-0012 326 Wed. Feb. 5 9:00 9:58<br />
27. The Middle Passage Voyage 1390-0604 326 Wed. Feb. 5 10:00 10:56<br />
28. Porgy and Bess: Gullah Version 0179-0215 326 Wed. Feb. 5 10:58 11:54<br />
29. Family Across the Sea 0039-0021 326 Wed. Feb. 5 11:56 12:53<br />
30. Proj. Disc.: Avery Research Ctr. 1390-0702 326 Wed. Feb. 5 12:55 1:51<br />
31. Palmetto Places: St. Helena 8445-0103 326 Thu. Feb. 6 9:00 9:27<br />
32. Mary Long's Yesteryear:<br />
Robert Smalls, Pt. 1 1229-0016 326 Thu. Feb. 6 9:29 9:56<br />
33. Mary Long's Yesteryear:<br />
Robert Smalls, Pt. 2 1229-0017 326 Thu. Feb. 6 9:58 10:25<br />
34. Mary Long's Yesteryear:<br />
The Penn Center 1229-0018 326 Thu. Feb. 610:27 am 10:54<br />
35. Summoning the Dream:<br />
Pillars Against Prejudice 4011-0000 326 Thu. Feb. 610:56 am 11:39<br />
*The documentary on Captain Bill Pinkney is entitled “Setting Sail: One Man’s Voyage into<br />
History.” It is the story of his undertaking of the Middle Passage Voyage. Unlimited rights.<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Developing a Plan 0507-0001 14:33<br />
2. Planning to Stay 0507-0002 11:58<br />
3. Planning to Leave 0507-0003 10:33<br />
4. The Day After 0507-0004 10:39<br />
5. Protecting Your Farm 0507-0005 10:05<br />
6. Planning for a Boat’s Survival 0507-0006 9:35<br />
NEW=New Resource REV =Revised Resource BFO=Block Feed Only [CC]=Closed Captioned<br />
2
Brazil<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 7–12 21–22 Minutes/3 Lessons 981<br />
Brazil is the largest country in <strong>South</strong> America. Although Brazil has been<br />
successful in gaining foreign investment, the benefits have not begun to<br />
“trickle down.” The lessons in this series are designed to supplement studies<br />
of <strong>South</strong> America. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to<br />
www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited in perpetuity<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. City of Newcomers 1227-0001 21:24<br />
2. Amazon Frontier 1227-0002 21:47<br />
3. Progress: But Who Is It For? 1227-0003 21:13<br />
Character Minutes<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 1–12 1 Minute/28 Lessons 370<br />
This series focuses on positive character traits, such as work ethic, perseverance,<br />
fortitude, and the ability to work as part of a team. Each program<br />
features a prominent person in the community, including Charles Duke and<br />
Charles Bolden, astronauts; Jack Leggett, baseball coach at Clemson University;<br />
Patti Just, former anchor at WJWJ-TV; and Charles Austin, former<br />
chief of police in Columbia. The short, concise programs, each exactly one<br />
minute in duration, contain valuable content that could be used in a weekly<br />
school news program, as a writing activity in a language arts class, or as a<br />
discussion topic. Individual lesson titles are listed for your information; however,<br />
there is only one catalog number.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Chan. Day Date Start End<br />
2962-0001 318 Wed. Sep. 4 8:00 8:29<br />
318 Wed. Sep. 25 8:00 8:29<br />
318 Wed. Oct. 30 8:00 8:29<br />
318 Wed. Nov. 6 8:00 8:29<br />
318 Wed. Jan. 8 8:00 8:29<br />
318 Wed. Apr. 2 8:00 8:29<br />
1. Coach Leggett: Work Ethic<br />
2. Coach Leggett: Work Equals…?<br />
3. Patti Just: Three P’s<br />
4. Patti Just: Confidence<br />
5. Chief Austin: Ready to Learn<br />
6. Chief Austin: Peers<br />
7. Chief Austin: Value System<br />
8. Chief Austin: Right and Wrong<br />
9. Chief Austin: Courage<br />
10. C. Sawyer: Caring People<br />
11. C. Sawyer: Treating Disrespect<br />
12. Joe Pinner: Caring<br />
13. Joe Pinner: Positive Influence<br />
14. Joe Pinner: Finding Self-Esteem<br />
Chemical Equilibrium<br />
15. Harry Dent: Principles<br />
16. M.L. Ramsdale: Listening<br />
17. M.L. Ramsdale: Education<br />
18. M.L. Ramsdale: Media Influence<br />
19. Harry Dent: 10 Virtues<br />
20. Harry Dent: Integrity<br />
21. M.L. Ramsdale: Being Open-Minded<br />
22. M.L. Ramsdale: Respect, Being Polite<br />
23. M.L. Ramsdale: Criticism<br />
24. Bishop J. Hurst Adams: Compassion<br />
25. Rick Henry: Courage<br />
26. Rick Henry: Being Courageous<br />
27. Coach Eddie Fogler: Discipline<br />
28. Kelly G. McCalla: Dependability<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 11–12 10 Minutes/6 Lessons 531<br />
This series instructs students in the concepts of dynamic equilibrium and<br />
stimulates further research in the subject. Using computer animation, the<br />
series examines steady state systems, dynamic vs. static equilibrium, and<br />
the meaning of the equilibrium constant. For catalog numbers and lesson<br />
lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Steady Unsteadiness 0443-0001 9:35<br />
2. Dynamic Equilibrium 0443-0002 9:35<br />
3. Reaction Kinetics 0443-0003 9:35<br />
4. Reaction Tendencies 0443-0004 9:35<br />
5. The Equilibrium Constant 0443-0005 9:35<br />
6. The Haber Process 0443-0006 9:35<br />
Circle of Inheritance<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grade 8 15 Minutes/4 Lessons 975<br />
Produced by SC<strong>ETV</strong> in conjunction with the National Society of the Colonial<br />
Dames of America in the State of <strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong>, this resource focuses on<br />
the history of pre-colonial and colonial <strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong>. For catalog numbers<br />
and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
NOTE: This series will be block fed as a continuous hour; titles may<br />
serve as stop points.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Native Lands, Native People 2695-0001 15:00<br />
2. The Struggle for Empire 2695-0002 15:00<br />
3. A Medley Called <strong>Carolina</strong> 2695-0003 15:00<br />
4. A World Apart 2695-0004 15:00<br />
Classic Animal Tracks<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 3–12 2 Minutes/29 Lessons 574.5<br />
Featuring exquisite animal footage filmed around the globe by the BBC,<br />
classic recordings of memorable tunes, and on-screen descriptions, these<br />
programs grab and hold students’ attention and lead them toward an understanding<br />
of animals, their behaviors, and their habitats. Individual lesson<br />
titles are listed for your information; however, there is only one catalog<br />
number: 2316-0001.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
2316-0001<br />
1. Emperor Penguin 2:10<br />
2. Blue Wildebeest 2:15<br />
3. The Mute Swan 2:00<br />
4. The Alligator 2:10<br />
5. The Meerkat 2:10<br />
6. The Tiger 2:10<br />
7. The Hummingbird 2:10<br />
8. The Wandering Albatross 2:10<br />
9. The Army Ant 2:05<br />
10. The Chimpanzee 2:10<br />
11. The Red Kangaroo 2:10<br />
12. The African Elephant 2:10<br />
13. The Grey Squirrel 2:10<br />
14. The Common Hippo 2:05<br />
15. The Frog and Toad 2:10<br />
16. The Common Vampire Bat 2:15<br />
17. The Elephant Seal 2:10<br />
18. The Giraffe 2:05<br />
19. The Barn Owl 2:10<br />
20. The Brown Hare 2:15<br />
21. The Macaw 2:20<br />
22. The Flamingo 2:10<br />
23. The Killer Whale 2:15<br />
24. The Polar Bear 2:25<br />
25. The Lion 2:10<br />
26. The Sea Otter 2:10<br />
27. The Coral 2:25<br />
28. The Vulture 2:00<br />
29. The Red Deer 2:15<br />
NOTE: Individual lesson titles are listed for your information; however, there is only one<br />
catalog number.<br />
Combinatorics<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grade 12 10 Minutes/6 Lessons 511.64<br />
The concepts of permutations and combinations are well suited for the animation<br />
used in this series, as large sets of objects are difficult for the classroom<br />
teacher to manage on the chalkboard. Allowing subsets and arrangements<br />
to be easily manipulated, this series begins with an introduction to the<br />
science of combinatorics and ends with several applications of the concept<br />
to the real world. Some applications are also explored with extensions to<br />
principles that can be used in the area of probability. For catalog numbers<br />
and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. A Dicey Beginning 1966-0001 10:00<br />
2. Fundamental Counting Principle 1966-0002 10:00<br />
3. Permutations 1966-0003 10:00<br />
4. Combinations 1966-0004 10:00<br />
5. Binomial Theorem 1966-0005 10:00<br />
6. Problem-Solving 1966-0006 10:00<br />
NEW=New Resource REV =Revised Resource BFO=Block Feed Only [CC]=Closed Captioned<br />
3
Conic Sections<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 11–12 10 Minutes/6 Lessons 516.15<br />
This series investigates the properties of the figures known as conic sections.<br />
A cone is intersected with a plane at different angles. An examination<br />
of the graphs of some simple second-degree relations reveals the shape of<br />
the parabola. The equation of the circle is developed, as well as transformation<br />
mappings, which describe any circle on the Cartesian plane. The ellipse<br />
and the hyperbola are presented, i ncluding definitions of the traverse and<br />
conjugate axes. The method for determining the asymptotes is shown. The<br />
series concludes with a comparison of the conics, showing similarities in<br />
their equations and the concept of eccentricity. The directrix is introduced,<br />
and practical methods of drawing the conics are demonstrated. For catalog<br />
numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Slicing the Cone 1147-0001 9:35<br />
2. Circles 1147-0002 9:35<br />
3. The Ellipses 1147-0003 9:35<br />
4. The Parabola 1147-0004 9:35<br />
5. The Hyperbola 1147-0005 9:35<br />
6. Conic Reflections 1147-0006 9:35<br />
Conversations on Character<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 1–12 15–30 Minutes/19 Lessons 370<br />
This series features distinguished <strong>South</strong> Carolinians discussing character<br />
traits and virtues with groups of students. The virtues and traits used in this<br />
series were those identified by the <strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> Citizen Task Force for<br />
Character Education. The series consists of 16 15-minute lessons for elementary<br />
students and eight 30-minute lessons for middle and secondary<br />
students. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/<br />
seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited in perpetuity<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Coach Jack Leggett (Elementary) 2085-0001 14:50<br />
2. Patti Just (Elementary) 2085-0002 14:50<br />
3. Harry Dent (Elementary) 2085-0003 14:50<br />
4. Marie-Louise Ramsdale (Elementary) 2085-0004 14:50<br />
5. Carolyn Sawyer (Elementary) 2085-0006 14:50<br />
6. Chief Charles Austin (Elementary) 2085-0007 14:50<br />
7. Joe Pinner (Elementary) 2085-0008 14:50<br />
8. Bishop John Hurst Adams (Elementary) 2085-0009 14:50<br />
9. Leggett/Just (Middle/High) 2085-0101 29:50<br />
10. Dent/Ramsdale (Middle/High) 2085-0102 29:50<br />
11. Austin/Pinner (Middle/High) 2085-0104 29:50<br />
12. Adams/Wilson (Middle/High) 2085-0105 26:37<br />
13. Fogler/McCalla (Middle/High) 2085-0202 29:50<br />
14. Jeffries/Hughes (Middle/High) 2085-0203 29:50<br />
15. Rick Henry (Elementary) 2085-0207 15:00<br />
16. Coach Eddie Fogler (Elementary) 2085-0208 15:00<br />
17. Kelly McCalla (Elementary) 2085-0209 15:00<br />
18. Willie Jeffries (Elementary) 2085-0210 15:00<br />
19. Angela Hughes (Elementary) 2085-0211 15:00<br />
Developing Your Career<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 7–12 58–60 Minutes/2 Lessons 370.11<br />
(10 Modules, 5–15 Minutes Each)<br />
This series is aimed primarily at high school sophomores, but it can be a<br />
useful resource for younger and older students. The course encourages<br />
students to discover their talents and skills, to take responsibility for developing<br />
these assets, and to get involved in volunteer work as a means of discovering<br />
a career and helping the community. Students are taught planning<br />
and decision-making skills and career research techniques.<br />
Each of the modules in this series consists of two or three video segments,<br />
and is designed to be used with classroom discussion between the segments.<br />
The broadcasts are not to be viewed during class since only a very<br />
brief message separates each segment, advising of the need to stop the<br />
cassette. These lessons should be prerecorded on a videocassette and<br />
used in conjunction with the teacher’s guide, which also includes a student<br />
workbook. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/<br />
seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited in perpetuity<br />
Discovery Minutes<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 1–12 1 Minute/29 Lessons Various<br />
This series, produced by ITV with SC<strong>ETV</strong>, focuses on science and social<br />
studies topics, such as Jefferson’s Monticello, the U.S. Space and Rocket<br />
Camp, the DNR research vessel “Palmetto,” and bigger-than-life backyard<br />
insects. The short, concise programs, each exactly one minute in length,<br />
contain interesting content that could have many uses, such as in a weekly<br />
school news program. Individual lesson titles are listed for your information;<br />
however, there is only one catalog number.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Chan. Day Date Start End<br />
2963-0001 318 Wed. Sep. 4 8:38 9:08<br />
318 Wed. Sep. 25 8:38 9:08<br />
318 Wed. Oct. 30 8:38 9:08<br />
318 Wed. Nov. 6 8:38 9:08<br />
318 Wed. Jan. 8 8:38 9:08<br />
318 Wed. Apr. 2 8:38 9:08<br />
1. Mt. Vernon: Intro<br />
2. Mt. Vernon: Arch. and Slaves<br />
3. Space Camp: Intro<br />
4. Space Camp: Multi-Axis Trainer<br />
5. Medieval Times: Intro<br />
6. Medieval Times: Chivalry<br />
7. Medieval Times: Squires<br />
8. Gravity<br />
9. Monticello: Thomas Jefferson<br />
10. Monticello: Jefferson’s Life<br />
11. Monticello: 7-Day Clock<br />
12. Fort Discovery: Floating Stone<br />
13. Fort Discovery: Parabolic Golf<br />
and High Wire B<br />
14. Fort Discovery: Tesla Coil<br />
15. Backyard Monsters: Bug Vision<br />
16. Backyard Monsters: Praying Mantis<br />
17. Walnut Grove: School in 1770s<br />
18. DNR Research Vessel: Artif. Reefs<br />
19. DNR Research Vessel: Fish Research<br />
20. DNR Research Vessel: A Fish’s Age<br />
21. DNR Research Vessel: Fish Tagging<br />
22. Snakes<br />
23. Snakes: A Snake’s Tongue<br />
24. Olympics: Men’s Gymnastics<br />
25. Olympics: Training and Commitment<br />
26. Around Alone: Intro<br />
27. Around Alone: Setting Sail<br />
28. Around Alone: Sails<br />
29. Butterflies: Camouflage<br />
Earthworm Dissection Explained<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 7–12 11–12 Minutes/2 Lessons 574<br />
This resource is divided into two parts. Part 1 introduces students to the<br />
various members of the annelid phylum, and provides them with a prehands-on<br />
introduction and identification of the worm’s exterior anatomy. Part<br />
2 shows how to safely use an assortment of dissecting tools to properly<br />
dissect and identify key organ structures in both an anesthetized and a preserved<br />
earthworm. Key terminology is highlighted, along with clear step-bystep<br />
procedures. This series easily conforms to numerous textbooks and<br />
can be used in a self-study or as a group presentation. For catalog numbers<br />
and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. External Examination 1224-0001 11:04<br />
2. Internal Examination 1224-0002 11:48<br />
Electricity<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 11–12 10 Minutes/6 Lessons 621.3<br />
As a science resource, this series explains the fundamentals of electrostatics<br />
and current electricity, and helps students formulate mental images of<br />
abstract concepts. The first three lessons on electrostatics explain the<br />
charging of objects by contact and induction. The concluding three, on current<br />
electricity, illustrate such concepts as electrical charge, potential difference,<br />
and resistance. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to<br />
www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Conductors and Insulators 1063-0001 9:35<br />
2. Charging and Discharging 1063-0002 9:35<br />
3. Charging by Induction 1063-0003 9:35<br />
4. Current Electricity 1063-0004 9:35<br />
5. Potential Difference 1063-0005 9:35<br />
6. Resistance 1063-0006 9:35<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Modules 1-4 0218-0001 59:50<br />
2. Modules 5-10 0218-0002 57:50<br />
NEW=New Resource REV =Revised Resource BFO=Block Feed Only [CC]=Closed Captioned<br />
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Electrochemistry<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 11–12 10 Minutes/6 Lessons 541.3<br />
This series begins by taking students inside the common, everyday battery,<br />
and explaining the basic principles involved. It then illustrates the terminology<br />
and processes of electrochemical relations, how half-cell potentials can<br />
be determined, and how electrochemistry is at work in the commercial Leclanche<br />
cell, as well as the processes of corrosion and electrolysis. For<br />
catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. The Building Blocks of Electrochemistry 1062-0001 9:35<br />
2. Electrochemical Cells 1062-0002 9:35<br />
3. Designing Electrochemical Cells 1062-0003 9:35<br />
4. Commercial Electrochemical Cells 1062-0004 9:35<br />
5. Corrosion 1062-0005 9:35<br />
6. Electroplating 1062-0006 9:35<br />
Electromagnetism<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 11–12 10 Minutes/6 Lessons 537<br />
An introduction to the world of magnetism, this series shows how the historical<br />
discovery of the magnetic properties of lodestone led to the scientific<br />
understanding of Earth’s magnetic field. The computer-animated lessons<br />
explore this mysterious force—from early experiments to the concepts of<br />
electromagnetic induction, the motor principle, generators, and transformers.<br />
The series also looks at fascinating modern theories about the role of<br />
Earth’s magnetic field in the extinction of species and the ways that animals<br />
use it for navigation. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to<br />
www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Earth’s Magnetic Field 1097-0001 9:35<br />
2. Magnetism and Electron Flow 1097-0002 9:35<br />
3. Domain Theory 1097-0003 9:35<br />
4. The Motor Principle 1097-0004 9:35<br />
5. Electromagnetic Induction 1097-0005 9:35<br />
6. Life in the Field 1097-0006 9:35<br />
Electron Arrangement<br />
& Chemical Bonding<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 11–12 10 Minutes/6 Lessons 739<br />
This series demonstrates how knowledge of the atom’s structure can be<br />
used to explain the bonding of atoms, and stimulates further research in the<br />
subject. The theories of Rutherford, Bohr, Planck, and others are examined.<br />
For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Introducing the Players 0455-0001 9:35<br />
2. The Rutherford-Bohr Atom 0455-0002 9:35<br />
3. Electron Arrangement 0455-0003 9:35<br />
4. How Atoms Bond 0455-0004 9:35<br />
5. Molecular Substances and Covalent Crystals 0455-0005 9:35<br />
6. Metals and Ionic Solids 0455-0006 9:35<br />
Energy Flow<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 10–12 10 Minutes/6 Lessons 574<br />
This series encompasses one of the principle themes of any biology course:<br />
the flow of energy throughout the world of living things. Central to this concept<br />
is the process of photosynthesis, without which life could not exist. This<br />
series also deals with energy flow in organisms, within a cell, and in our<br />
agricultural system. The series concludes with a look at energy flow in the<br />
biosphere. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/<br />
seriesinfo.<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. The Concept of Energy Flow 0423-0001 9:36<br />
2. Photosynthesis 0423-0002 9:35<br />
3. Energy Flow in an Ecosystem 0423-0003 9:36<br />
4. Energy Flow at the Cellular Level 0423-0004 9:36<br />
5. Energy Flow in Agriculture 0423-0005 9:35<br />
6. Energy Flow in Biosphere 0423-0006 9:35<br />
Energy: The Pulse of Life<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 7–12 7–10 Minutes/9 Lessons 531.6<br />
This dynamic series explores both basic science and applied technology<br />
concepts related to energy, including today’s most pressing issue of energy<br />
use. Although it connects theory to real-life applications within a very entertaining,<br />
viewer-friendly format that features original songs by the pop group<br />
Moxy Fruvous, the content is very rigorous. For catalog numbers and lesson<br />
lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Energy Forms 2699-0001 8:55<br />
2. Energy Law 2699-0002 9:52<br />
3. Saved by the Sun 2699-0003 8:57<br />
4. Water, Wind and Watts 2699-0004 9:45<br />
5. A Changing Environment 2699-0005 7:56<br />
6. Some Brighter Ideas 2699-0006 8:44<br />
7. Some Smarter Choices 2699-0007 6:46<br />
8. Renewable Sources 2699-0008 8:00<br />
9. Hydrogen Hopes 2699-0009 7:49<br />
Environmental Weekly<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 4–12 24–30 Minutes/20 Lessons 631.4<br />
These programs, which are organized into four modules, are designed to<br />
enhance the scientific/environmental literacy of students rather than to replace<br />
the typical school science class. By noting components and relationships,<br />
the series explores the environmental aspects of science to help<br />
students identify and explain systems (e.g., the water cycle, our atmosphere,<br />
the energy cycle, and the waste cycle). This resource helps students use the<br />
concepts of systems to organize seemingly isolated facts and observations<br />
into comprehensible explanations of how things work. The goal is to enhance<br />
learners to then use conceptual, physical, and mathematical models<br />
as simplified representations to help explain and explore how things work or<br />
might work. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to<br />
www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited in perpetuity<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Drinking Water 2317-0001 26:56<br />
2. Rivers: The Cuyahoga 2317-0002 26:59<br />
3. Wetlands 2317-0003 24:16<br />
4. Urban Forestry 2317-0004 28:05<br />
5. A Rain Forest 2317-0005 27:47<br />
6. Energy Efficiency 2317-0006 28:30<br />
7. Recycling 2317-0007 27:39<br />
8. Natural Gas Cars 2317-0008 28:58<br />
9. Sustainable Communities 2317-0009 29:04<br />
10. Special Waste: Medical 2317-0010 26:34<br />
11. Minerals 2317-0011 28:26<br />
12. Electricity 2317-0012 29:07<br />
13. Biomass Power 2317-0013 29:37<br />
14. Wind Power and Our Energy Source 2317-0014 27:27<br />
15. Solar: The Popular Energy Source 2317-0015 25:33<br />
16. Tomorrow’s Energy Today 2317-0016 28:38<br />
17. Partnership for Next Generation Vehicles 2317-0017 26:40<br />
18. United Nations Environmental Program 2317-0018 28:58<br />
19. The New Environmentalists 2317-0019 29:28<br />
20. Global Climate Change 2317-0020 29:12<br />
Exploring the Diversity of Life<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 5–9 11–12 Minutes /10 Lessons 574<br />
This series explores the large variety of species that share this planet, and<br />
examines the underlying role of each variety, its biological sources, its natural<br />
history, and its intrinsic value. All concepts are illustrated by comparing<br />
examples filmed in the wild in North American temperate forests and Amazonian<br />
rain forests. The series addresses the questions: How diverse is life<br />
in my immediate area? Why is it that way? Why is it important? For catalog<br />
numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Different Is Better 2505-0001 10:40<br />
2. Go Climb a Tree 2505-0002 12:10<br />
3. Life in Layers 2505-0003 11:30<br />
4. Rain and the Forest 2505-0004 11:10<br />
5. Insect Diversity 2505-0005 11:10<br />
6. Butterfly Garden 2505-0006 11:10<br />
7. Not What They Seem 2505-0007 11:10<br />
8. Forest School 2505-0008 11:10<br />
9. Don't Be Part of the Problem 2505-0009 11:10<br />
10. Act with the Facts 2505-0010 11:10<br />
NEW=New Resource REV =Revised Resource BFO=Block Feed Only [CC]=Closed Captioned<br />
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Exponential and Logarithmic<br />
Functions<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 11–12 10 Minutes/6 Lessons 512.922<br />
This series explores the use of exponential and logarithmic functions to<br />
simplify complex situations and predict outcomes. It models the use of<br />
graphs, tables, and symbolic equations as tools for problem-solving and<br />
analysis of numerical relationships. With dynamic animation and humorous<br />
story elements, programs model real-world problem-solving across the curriculum—from<br />
calculating compound interest to exploring sound intensities.<br />
For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. The Power 2163-0001 9:35<br />
2. The Curve 2163-0002 9:35<br />
3. Sprocket’s Exponent 2163-0003 9:35<br />
4. Captain’s Log 2163-0004 9:35<br />
5. Calculating with Logs 2163-0005 9:35<br />
6. A Matter of Scale 2163-0006 9:35<br />
The First Americans<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 8–12 14–15 Minutes/6 Lessons 305.897<br />
This series teaches students about the culture and heritage of American<br />
Indians, and dismisses some of the images and myths created by the media<br />
and by American literature and history texts. Because of a cultural conflict<br />
between his experience in the white society and his Indian heritage, Raymond<br />
Tracey, the series’ host, travels around the country visiting different<br />
tribes to learn more about himself and what it means to be an Indian in<br />
today’s American society. The production of this series was a joint project of<br />
Children’s Television International and the American Indian Heritage Foundation.<br />
For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to<br />
www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. The Search 1319-0001 14:30<br />
2. Images and Myths 1319-0002 14:43<br />
3. This Land Is Our Land 1319-0003 14:48<br />
4. High Horse’s Courting 1319-0004 14:50<br />
5. The Brave of Today 1319-0005 14:50<br />
6. Going Home 1319-0006 14:17<br />
Foreign Language Scholastic<br />
Series–French<br />
NEW BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 1–5 4–15 Minutes/12 Lessons 440<br />
This series is a collection of classic Scholastic programs reproduced in the<br />
French. For use with language learners in grades 1–5.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Snowy Day 3071-0001 5:36<br />
2. Stone Soup 3071-0002 11:04<br />
3. The Hat 3071-0003 6:06<br />
4. Where the Wild Things Are 3071-0004 7:12<br />
5. The Three Little Pigs 3071-0005 8:11<br />
6. Ugly Duckling 3071-0006 14:07<br />
7. Harold and the Purple Crayon 3071-0007 7:21<br />
8. Rosie's Walk 3071-0008 4:06<br />
9. Happy Birthday Moon 3071-0009 6:36<br />
10. Most Wonderful Egg in the World 3071-0010 5:01<br />
11. Mysterious Tadpole 3071-0011 9:18<br />
12. Pig's Wedding 3071-0012 7:25<br />
Foreign Language Scholastic<br />
Series–Spanish<br />
NEW BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 1–5 5–12 Minutes/12 Lessons 460<br />
This series is a collection of classic Scholastic programs reproduced in the<br />
Spanish. For use with language learners in grades 1–5.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Amazing Grace 3072-0001 8:41<br />
2. The Hat 3072-0002 6:28<br />
3. Mood Man 3072-0003 9:01<br />
4. Panama 3072-0004 11:00<br />
5. Stone Soup 3072-0005 11:05<br />
6. Snowy Day 3072-0006 6:04<br />
7. Millions of Cats 3072-0007 10:13<br />
8. Hot Hippo 3072-0008 5:13<br />
9. Sylvester and the Magic Pebble 3072-0009 11:36<br />
10. Noisy Nora 3072-0010 6:30<br />
11. Were the Wild Things Are 3072-0011 8:38<br />
12. The Little Red Hen 3072-0012 7:19<br />
Frog Dissection Explained<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 7–12 15–20 Minutes/2 Lessons 590<br />
Based on a standard secondary-level biology curriculum, these lessons<br />
explain the “how” and “why” of animal dissection to first-year biology students.<br />
The series, which includes both an external and internal examination<br />
of a leopard frog, teaches students the proper technique by presenting an<br />
actual dissection performed by an experienced instructor. The lessons may<br />
be used as a pre-hands-on introduction, as a supplement in classes where<br />
dissection is performed, or as a substitute where dissection is not practical.<br />
For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. External Examination 1094-0001 15:00<br />
2. Internal Examination 1094-0002 19:40<br />
Grasshopper Dissection Explained<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 7–12 12–14 Minutes/2 Lessons 595.726<br />
This series shows where the grasshopper belongs in the animal kingdom. It<br />
explains why a dissection is performed and what can be learned from it.<br />
Finally, it details the dissection procedure and highlights terminology used in<br />
the biology curriculum. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to<br />
www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. External Examination 1316-0002 11:49<br />
2. Internal Examination 1316-0001 14:10<br />
Hands On Crafts for Kids:<br />
Crafts Around the World<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 2–6 26–29 Minutes/13 Lessons 743.5<br />
This series presents a new type of arts and crafts program designed for<br />
regular classroom use. Each curriculum-based program includes five or six<br />
easy craft projects to supplement the teaching of academic subjects that are<br />
not specifically art-oriented. The projects offer an interesting, hands-on approach<br />
to learning about the culture of a country. For catalog numbers and<br />
lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. A Craft Adventure 2703-0001 28:00<br />
2. China 2703-0002 29:00<br />
3. Africa 2703-0003 28:30<br />
4. U.S.A. 2703-0004 28:00<br />
5. Mexico 2703-0005 26:30<br />
6. Japan 2703-0006 28:00<br />
7. United Kingdom 2703-0007 27:00<br />
8. Canada 2703-0008 27:30<br />
9. Australia 2703-0009 26:30<br />
10. Africa–Animal Kingdom 2703-0010 28:00<br />
11. Egypt, India, and Morocco 2703-0011 27:00<br />
12. Italy 2703-0012 26:30<br />
13. Home Again 2703-0013 27:30<br />
NEW=New Resource REV =Revised Resource BFO=Block Feed Only [CC]=Closed Captioned<br />
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Homeostasis<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 10–12 10 Minutes/6 Lessons 612<br />
Exploring the internal systems of balance and regulation in animals is the<br />
purpose of this series. With the help of computer animation, sequences<br />
illustrate how the body deals with changing conditions, such as high and low<br />
temperatures, and how the shortage (or excess) of fluids is adjusted and<br />
regulated. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to<br />
www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Coping with Change 0111-0001 9:33<br />
2. The Sea Within 0111-0002 9:32<br />
3. Osmoregulation 0111-0003 9:35<br />
4. The Feedback Cycle 0111-0004 9:35<br />
5. Biochemical Balances 0111-0005 9:34<br />
6. Hormonal Control 0111-0006 9:35<br />
How Plants Grow<br />
BFO<br />
Grades K–6 11 Minutes/7 Lessons 581<br />
This series explores the growth of plants—the life cycle—from seeds to the<br />
development of the flower and the ripening of the flower’s seeds. Students<br />
learn about the preparation of soil, the cultivation of soil for proper growth,<br />
and the climate needed for individual plants and trees. For catalog numbers<br />
and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. The Sunflower 2156-0001 11:00<br />
2. The Grape 2156-0002 11:00<br />
3. The Morning Glory 2156-0003 11:00<br />
4. The Dandelion 2156-0004 11:00<br />
5. Rice 2156-0005 11:00<br />
6. The Sweet Potato 2156-0006 11:00<br />
7. The Tangerine 2156-0007 11:00<br />
Incident at Stony Plain<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 4–7 14–15 Minutes/3 Lessons 808.543<br />
In this series, a town is celebrating the 25th anniversary of an oil find. Kyle<br />
and his sixth-grade classmates have a special assignment: to tell a story<br />
about the oil boom in any form they choose. As Kyle and his friends investigate<br />
the incidents surrounding the boom, they discover a story with a surprising<br />
twist. Kyle’s group uses puppets and story theatre to present their<br />
story. As the plot unfolds, students see the power of storytelling and the<br />
many forms it can take. This series encourages children to see themselves<br />
as storytellers, to look for story ideas in their own lives, and to recognize that<br />
stories can help them understand themselves and their world. This series is<br />
based on the model of explore (where do stories come from?), construct<br />
(shaping our stories), and communicate (telling our stories). For catalog<br />
numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Fragments of a Story 1962-0001 14:32<br />
2. The Last Skate 1962-0002 14:28<br />
3. A Story Revealed 1962-0003 14:28<br />
Inquiring Minds: Classroom Edition<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 6–9 6–9 Minutes/23 Lessons 530<br />
This resource increases students’ understanding of essential science content<br />
by examining mysteries outside the classroom. Middle school science<br />
concepts, such as the transfer of energy, structure, and function of living<br />
systems and the earth’s place in the solar system, are explored through their<br />
relevancy to phenomena in our everyday world. Building on the knowledge<br />
that students already have about each topic, programs stimulate their natural<br />
curiosity to learn more about science. Segments also demonstrate technological<br />
applications to everyday life and how technological design provides<br />
soluti ons to human problems. For catalog numbers and lesson<br />
lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
2. What Is a Computer Virus? 2704-0002 8:15<br />
3. Why Do Divers Get the Bends? 2704-0003 6:35<br />
4. Why Do Bears Hibernate and Humans Don’t? 2704-0004 7:50<br />
5. Why Do Clocks Go Clockwise? 2704-0005 8:35<br />
6. What Causes Allergies? 2704-0006 6:35<br />
7. What Causes the Northern Lights? 2704-0007 6:30<br />
8. Why Do Golf Balls Have Dimples? 2704-0008 7:10<br />
9. How Do Microwave Ovens Cook Your Food? 2704-0010 7:45<br />
10. Can a Human Voice Really Shatter Glass? 2704-0011 7:05<br />
11. Why Does Food Rot? 2704-0012 8:35<br />
12. Why Does Getting Sick Always Give You the Same… 2704-0013 8:25<br />
13. Why Don’t Skyscrapers Fall Over? 2704-0014 6:30<br />
Classroom Edition 4<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
14. How Do Body Builders Get Their Muscles So Big? 2704-0015 8:18<br />
15. How Do They Keep the Ice Frozen in a Hockey… 2704-0016 8:13<br />
16. How Do Helicopters Fly Without Wings? 2704-0017 6:30<br />
17. Why Do Animals See the World Differently… 2704-0018 7:09<br />
18. Why Is Laser Light So Powerful? 2704-0019 6:42<br />
19. How Does Soap Make You Clean? 2704-0020 6:36<br />
20. Why Is There No Cure for the Common Cold? 2704-0021 7:30<br />
21. How Do Surgeons Transplant an Organ? 2704-0022 7:30<br />
22. How Does Nuclear Power Work? 2704-0023 7:30<br />
23. What Is the Science Behind Keeping Warm? 2704-0024 7:20<br />
The Lab Assistant Series<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 6–8 18–20 Minutes/3 Lessons 542<br />
This series examines some basic concepts essential to successful lab experiences.<br />
“Scientific Measurement” explores the standard means by which<br />
scientists prove theories. Various measurements are consi dered, including<br />
time, distance, speed, volume, mass, weight, density, temperature, and<br />
exponents. “The Microscope and Its Incredible World” shows proper techniques<br />
for using and maintaining a microscope and specimen slide, as well<br />
as a basic explanation of how a microscope works. Using light humor, “Lab<br />
Safety: The Accident at Jefferson High” presents important lessons on lab<br />
safety. It demonstrates how to use beakers, glass tubing, gas burners, and<br />
other lab apparatus and equipment, as well as how to handle chemicals. For<br />
catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Scientific Measurement 1315-0001 18:00<br />
2. The Microscope 1315-0002 20:00<br />
3. Lab Safety 1315-0003 18:30<br />
Lessons from the Heart<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 4–6 11–14 Minutes/4 Lessons 131<br />
Children begin to encounter more and more complex emotions during the<br />
upper-elementary years. As experience with their world develops, they encounter<br />
more challenging social situations. This series guides children toward<br />
an understanding and acceptance of their feelings as tools for selfdiscovery.<br />
Each lesson features a teen narrator who leads children in an<br />
exploration of ways to cope with difficult emotions. Interviews with children,<br />
dramatic vignettes, and colorful graphics help viewers conceptualize different<br />
aspects of social interaction. The emphasis of each lesson is on accentuating<br />
the positive and taking charge of feelings. For catalog numbers and<br />
lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. That’s Just How I Feel 1794-0001 11:25<br />
2. Me: My Best Friend 1794-0002 12:17<br />
3. Making the Most of Making Mistakes 1794-0003 13:48<br />
4. Talking Things Out 1794-0004 13:32<br />
Classroom Edition 3<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Why Does Fluoride Prevent Cavities? 2704-0001 7:45<br />
NEW=New Resource REV =Revised Resource BFO=Block Feed Only [CC]=Closed Captioned<br />
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Letter TV<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades P-K–1 5 Minutes/26 Lessons 372.4<br />
This series primarily teaches letter recognition and sound association to<br />
young children. In addition to teaching the common sounds associated with<br />
the letters of the alphabet, programs also help children sight-read common<br />
words and build confidence and excitement for reading. Every episode introduces<br />
some important cross-curricular content that can be developed into a<br />
broader learning activity in class. Other lessons focusing on letter combinations<br />
can be found in LETTER TV II. For catalog numbers and lesson<br />
lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. The Consonant B 2904-0001 5:01<br />
2. The Consonant C 2904-0002 5:01<br />
3. The Consonant D 2904-0003 5:01<br />
4. The Consonant F 2904-0004 5:01<br />
5. The Consonant G 2904-0005 5:01<br />
6. The Consonant H 2904-0006 4:55<br />
7. The Consonant J 2904-0007 4:55<br />
8. The Consonant K 2904-0008 4:55<br />
9. The Consonant L 2904-0009 4:55<br />
10. The Consonant M 2904-0010 4:55<br />
11. The Consonant N 2904-0011 4:55<br />
12. The Consonant P 2904-0012 4:55<br />
13. The Consonant Q 2904-0013 4:55<br />
14. The Consonant R 2904-0014 4:55<br />
15. The Consonant S 2904-0015 4:50<br />
16. The Consonant T 2904-0016 4:50<br />
17. The Consonant V 2904-0017 4:50<br />
18. The Consonant W 2904-0018 4:50<br />
19. The Consonant X 2904-0019 4:45<br />
20. The Consonant Z 2904-0020 4:45<br />
21. The Vowel A 2904-0021 4:45<br />
22. The Vowel E 2904-0022 4:45<br />
23. The Vowel I 2904-0023 4:45<br />
24. The Vowel O 2904-0024 4:45<br />
25. The Vowel U 2904-0025 4:45<br />
26. The Vowel Y 2904-0026 4:45<br />
Letter TV II:<br />
Letter Combinations<br />
NEW BFO [CC]<br />
Grades K–1 5 Minutes/13 Lessons 411<br />
The Letter TV gang returns to provide young readers with an introduction to<br />
a variety of consonant letter combinations, such as blended sounds like SL<br />
or new sounds made by a combination of letters such, as SH, CH, or TH.<br />
These additional lessons build confidence and excitement for reading, while<br />
providing content that can be developed into a broader classroom learning<br />
activity.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. SL 4091-0001 4:57<br />
2. ST 4091-0002 4:56<br />
3. CH 4091-0003 4:59<br />
4. SH 4091-0004 4:58<br />
5. BR 4091-0005 4:57<br />
6. CR 4091-0006 4:58<br />
7. SP 4091-0007 4:58<br />
8. NT 4091-0008 4:57<br />
9. CL 4091-0009 4:58<br />
10. SK 4091-0010 4:54<br />
11. NG 4091-0011 4:59<br />
12. TH 4091-0012 4:57<br />
13. WH 4091-0013 4:57<br />
Life by the Numbers<br />
Educational Highlights<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 7–12 120 Minutes/1 Lesson 510<br />
This series explores thousands of aspects of modern life that have mathematics<br />
at their core, looking literally from the depths of the oceans to the<br />
farthest spot in the universe known to scientists. These segments, each of<br />
which has a detailed mathematics lesson, were selected by teachers for<br />
their particular relevance to the high school mathematics curriculum. The<br />
two-hour program contains six components, each with several segments.<br />
Individual lesson titles and catalog numbers are listed for your information.<br />
Danny Glover Introduction (1:00)<br />
Patterns of Nature<br />
Mathematics and Monsters (11:00)<br />
New Geometry (8:43)<br />
Artificial Life (9:34)<br />
Seeing Is Believing<br />
Linear Perspective (6:26)<br />
Pictures from Numbers (10:06)<br />
The Numbers Game<br />
Crunching Numbers (5:09)<br />
To Spin or Jump (12:28)<br />
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Chances of a Lifetime<br />
House Rules (8:43)<br />
Reading Minds (6:25)<br />
Shape of the World<br />
Ground Truth (6:57)<br />
Circles, Angles, and Echoes (10:17)<br />
New Age<br />
Machines of the Future (11:09)<br />
Networking Earth (12:40)<br />
Program Title Cat. No. Length<br />
Life by the Numbers Educational Highlights 2705-0001 (Parts 1–6) 120:00<br />
2705-0002 (Parts 7–13)<br />
Linear Systems<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 11–12 10 Minutes/6 Lessons 003.74<br />
A linear equation is the most basic type of algebraic relationship. Once the<br />
concepts of variables, coefficients, and constants are defined, the environment<br />
of linear equations can be approached. This series helps students<br />
develop good techniques for later manipulating linear equations in more<br />
complex expressions. The animated segments can be used for introduction<br />
to the entire class and are i deal for small-group review and reinforcement.<br />
While the content is structured to provide a maximum amount of information,<br />
the lessons impart a high degree of interest and visual excitement. For catalog<br />
numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. The Equalizer 1967-0001 9:35<br />
2. The Intercepts 1967-0002 9:35<br />
3. Solving Graphically 1967-0003 9:35<br />
4. Methods of Elimination 1967-0004 9:35<br />
5. Substitution and Comparison 1967-0005 9:35<br />
6. The Third Dimension 1967-0006 9:35<br />
The Magical Theater of Music<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 4–6 14–28 Minutes/5 Lessons 782.1<br />
This series, based on Domenico Cimarosa’s “The Secret Marriage,” explores<br />
and reveals the mystery from which opera is made. The lessons<br />
cover the elements of the operatic performance: scenery, costume and<br />
make-up, orchestra, and song. The final lesson is a presentation of the opera<br />
and ties together the preceding segments. For catalog numbers and<br />
lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Drama and Characterization 1532-0001 13:50<br />
2. Music 1532-0002 13:50<br />
3. Set Design and Lighting 1532-0003 13:50<br />
4. Costume and Make-up 1532-0004 13:50<br />
5. The Secret Marriage 1532-0005 27:50<br />
Making Grimm Movies<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 7–9 20 Minutes/3 Lessons 778.53<br />
Created as a supplement to the folktale series FROM THE BROT HERS<br />
GRIMM, this mini-series shows young people how to use community resources<br />
to produce inexpensive films. Examples from the folktale films and<br />
interviews with key production staff guide students through the rigors of<br />
translating tales into scripts and storyboards, working with teams of actors<br />
and crew members, selecting locations, establishing continuity during filming,<br />
and editing fragments into a coherent narrative. Not only does the series<br />
teach students how to “read” media, it shows them how to “write” it. For<br />
catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Scripting and Acting 1533-0001 20:00<br />
2. Design: Locations, Sets, Make-up, and Props 1533-0002 20:00<br />
3. Production: Producing, Editing, and Directing 1533-0003 20:00<br />
NEW=New Resource REV =Revised Resource BFO=Block Feed Only [CC]=Closed Captioned<br />
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Mathematical Investigations<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 6–9 8–12 Minutes/20 Lessons 510<br />
Each lesson in this series challenges students to ask questions or to find out<br />
about the principle being discussed. To effectively use the series, teachers<br />
should preview the lessons carefully, read the documentation, present introductory<br />
activities and discussions before class viewing, and control the playback<br />
so that programs can be stopped at the “pause for thought.” Careful<br />
planning can make this series a worthwhile addition to many areas and<br />
levels of mathematics. The open-ended teaching style makes the series<br />
more flexible for classroom use. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go<br />
to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited in perpetuity<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Pascal's Triangle, Part 1 1221-0001 7:58<br />
2. Gears 1221-0002 11:52<br />
3. Arithmetic Progressions 1221-0003 8:15<br />
4. Shuffles 1221-0004 10:10<br />
5. Pascal's Triangle, Part 2 1221-0005 7:36<br />
6. Mazes 1221-0006 11:13<br />
7. Geometric Progressions 1221-0007 11:30<br />
8. Numbers as Codes 1221-0008 9:58<br />
9. Fly on the Wall 1221-0009 8:29<br />
10. Projections 1221-0010 8:25<br />
11. In Proportion 1221-0011 8:11<br />
12. Scale Up 1221-0012 7:34<br />
13. Folds 1221-0013 8:16<br />
14. The Right Shape 1221-0014 8:43<br />
15. Decimals Forever 1221-0015 10:13<br />
16. How Likely? 1221-0016 10:32<br />
17. Get the Facts 1221-0017 10:35<br />
18. Rolling 1221-0018 9:04<br />
19. Patterns 1221-0019 10:19<br />
20. Time Graph 1221-0020 10:56<br />
Mochila al hombro: Spanish Version<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 9–12* 23–26 Minutes/24 Lessons 460<br />
Produced by Mexican Public Television, this series is recommended for use<br />
with high school Spanish students in higher-level courses. Following a photographer<br />
on his travels to the Mexican states, the series takes students on<br />
a geographical and historical tour of Mexico. All programs are very rich in<br />
culture and can serve as an excellent resource for high school Spanish III<br />
and AP courses. The series is also available in English for teachers to use<br />
as a cultural resource with lower-level classes.<br />
*NOTE: This series is recommended for Spanish III and AP Spanish<br />
courses.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use through May 2009<br />
(no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato 8714-0102 24:30<br />
2. Quintana Roo 8714-0103 25:00<br />
3. Federal District–Mexico City 8714-0104 24:30<br />
4. Alamos Sonora 8714-0105 25:00<br />
5. Tabasco 8714-0106 25:00<br />
6. Paquime, Chichuahua 8714-0107 24:30<br />
7. Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes 8714-0108 25:00<br />
8. Chaipas II, Palenque 8714-0110 25:00<br />
9. Oaxaca, Oaxaca 8714-0111 24:00<br />
10. Cuetzalan, Puebla 8714-0112 25:00<br />
11. Queretaro 8714-0113 25:00<br />
12. Mezcaltitlan, Nayrit 8714-0114 23:00<br />
13. Teotihuacan 8714-0115 23:00<br />
14. Xochitecatil Tlaxcala 8714-0116 25:00<br />
15. La Paz, Baja <strong>South</strong>ern California 8714-0117 24:30<br />
16. Hermosillo, Sonora 8714-0118 25:00<br />
17. Zacatecas, Zacatecas 8714-0119 24:30<br />
18. Janitzio, Michoacan 8714-0120 25:00<br />
19. Chiapas I 8714-0121 25:30<br />
20. Huasteca San Luis Potosi 8714-0122 24:30<br />
21. Taxco, Guerrero 8714-0123 24:30<br />
22. Campeche, Campeche 8714-0124 24:00<br />
23. Puebla, Puebla 8714-0125 23:00<br />
24. Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala 8714-0126 23:30<br />
programs with primary social studies curriculum standards, which deal with<br />
basic needs (shelter, food, clothing) and family life, and all intermediate<br />
standards, which cover world geography and cultures. For catalog numbers<br />
and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Austria: My House in Austria 4035-0001 7:00<br />
2. Cuba: My House in Cuba 4035-0002 7:00<br />
3. France: My House in Bordeaux 4035-0003 7:00<br />
4. Greece; My House in Athens 4035-0004 7:00<br />
5. Haiti: My House in Haiti 4035-0005 7:00<br />
6. Hong Kong: My House in Hong Kong 4035-0006 7:00<br />
7. Israel: My House in Galilee 4035-0007 7:00<br />
8. Ivory Coast: My House in the Ivory Coast 4035-0008 7:00<br />
9. Japan: My House in Japan 4035-0009 7:00<br />
10. Lebanon: My House in Lebanon 4035-0010 7:00<br />
11. Thailand: My House on Stilts in Thailand 4035-0011 7:00<br />
Native American Series<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 3–5 16–21 Minutes/5 Lessons 305.897<br />
Five hundred years ago, Native Americans occupied all of the lands of North<br />
America. This series introduces students, by region, to Native American<br />
cultures. Stunning live-action cinematography shows the continuity of their<br />
customs, culture, and history. Students will develop a strong understanding<br />
of this heritage that is a part of our country. For catalog numbers and lesson<br />
lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Indians of California 2514-0001 21:00<br />
2. Indians of the Northwest 2514-0002 19:50<br />
3. Indians of the Plains 2514-0003 16:22<br />
4. Indians of the <strong>South</strong>east 2514-0004 20:07<br />
5. Indians of the <strong>South</strong>west 2514-0005 17:09<br />
Nature Notes with Rudy Mancke<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 3–12 1 Minute/15 Lessons 507<br />
Featuring naturalist Rudy Mancke, host of SC<strong>ETV</strong>’s NATURESCENE, these<br />
educational capsules are effective lesson triggers and have been used by<br />
schools in their morning news. Each program is exactly one-minute and<br />
fifteen seconds long and offers an intimate look at creatures and plant life at<br />
various locations around <strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> and other parts of the country.<br />
Rudy provides interesting inform ation in his usual science-is-all-around-us<br />
style. Individual lesson titles are listed for your information; however, there<br />
is only one catalog number.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Chan. Day Date Start End<br />
4038-0001 318 Wed. Sep. 4 10:00 10:16<br />
318 Wed. Sep. 25 10:00 10:16<br />
318 Wed. Oct. 30 10:00 10:16<br />
318 Wed. Nov. 6 10:00 10:16<br />
318 Wed. Jan. 8 10:00 10:16<br />
318 Thu. Mar. 6 10:00 10:16<br />
318 Wed. Apr. 2 10:00 10:16<br />
1. Jocassee Gorges<br />
2. Rattlesnake Rattler<br />
3. Fall Lines<br />
4. Dragonfly<br />
5. Poisonous Plants<br />
6. Connections<br />
7. Mountains to the Sea<br />
8. Ace Basin<br />
9. Eastern Cottonmouth<br />
10. Osprey<br />
11. Carnivorous Plants<br />
12. Bald Eagle<br />
13. River Otter<br />
14. Vultures<br />
15. Flowers<br />
My Beautiful House!<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades K–6 7 Minutes/11 Lessons 910<br />
Each program, narrated by a child aged 5–12, shows us the structure, organization,<br />
food preparation, sleep habits, clothing, and family relationships<br />
within his or her home. Eleven children inspire young viewers to discover the<br />
similarities and differences among cultures around the world. The information<br />
about the unique geography and culture of each country aligns these<br />
NEW=New Resource REV =Revised Resource BFO=Block Feed Only [CC]=Closed Captioned<br />
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NatureScene SC REV BFO [CC]*<br />
Grades 3–10 27–29 Minutes/72 Lessons 507 or 975.7<br />
This excellent series on natural history features locations in <strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong>.<br />
Each lesson is hosted by Rudy Mancke, SC<strong>ETV</strong>’s former director of science<br />
and nature programming. For individual lesson titles, catalog numbers, and<br />
lesson lengths go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
*All lessons are closed-captioned EXCEPT those marked with an asterisk.<br />
Rights: Unlimited in perpetuity<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Aliens 0366-0014 29:20<br />
2. Landsford Canal 0366-0043 27:50<br />
3. Santee Sinkholes 0366-0041 27:50<br />
4. Cooper River 0366-0040 28:49<br />
5. Kings Mountain 0366-0044 28:50<br />
6. Huntington Beach 0366-0046 28:50<br />
7. Raven Cliff Falls 0366-0118 27:50<br />
8. Barrier Island 0366-0024 28:12<br />
9. Vacant Lot 0366-0048 28:20<br />
10. <strong>South</strong> Atlantic Beach 0366-0166 28:20<br />
11. Savannah National Wildlife Refuge 0366-0106 27:50<br />
12. Green River Valley 0366-0167 27:50<br />
13. <strong>Here</strong> Comes Winter 0366-0025 28:50<br />
14. Jones Gap 0366-0150 27:50<br />
15. Burches Ferry 0366-0026 28:50<br />
16. Walking the Piedmont 0366-0027 28:50<br />
17. Wildlife Refuge 0366-0028 28:50<br />
18. Chert Quarry 0366-0052 27:50<br />
19. Edges 0366-0162 28:20<br />
20. Sandhills Refuge 0366-0054 28:50<br />
21. Columbia Canal 0366-0030 28:50<br />
22. Poisonous Plants 0366-0112 27:50<br />
23. Poisonous Animals 0366-0113 27:50<br />
24. Limestone Quarry 0366-0105 27:50<br />
25. Hunting Island 0366-0056 28:50<br />
26. Awakenings 0366-0021 28:48<br />
27. <strong>South</strong>ern Plantation 0366-0172 27:50<br />
28. Steven Creek 0366-0033 28:50<br />
29. Station Falls 0366-0034 28:20<br />
30. Four Holes Swamp 0366-0157 27:50<br />
31. Peachtree Rock 0366-0035 28:50<br />
32. Farm Pond 0366-0036 27:50<br />
33. Piedmont Pasture 0366-0062 28:50<br />
34. Snakes 0366-0010 28:50<br />
35. Eastern Birds 0366-0114 27:50<br />
36. Congaree Swamp National Monument 0366-0187 27:50<br />
37. Woods Bay 0366-0039 28:20<br />
38. Carnivorous Plants 0366-0101 27:50<br />
39. Sugarloaf Mountain 0366-0127 27:50<br />
40. Shrimpboat 0366-0181 28:20<br />
41. Insects 0366-0129 27:50<br />
42. Fossil Finds 0366-0126 27:50<br />
43. Common Skulls 0366-0123 27:50<br />
44. Memories of the Sea 0366-0125 27:50<br />
45. Odds and Ends 0366-0130 27:50<br />
46. Victoria Bluff 0366-0213 28:20<br />
47. White Oak 0366-0168 27:50<br />
48. Appalachian Cove Forest 0366-0222 28:20<br />
49. Bulls Island 0366-0215 28:50<br />
50. Bulls Island After Hurricane Hugo 0366-0221 28:20<br />
51. Bulls Island 1995 0366-0282 27:16<br />
52. Lake Murray 0366-0227 27:50<br />
53. <strong>Carolina</strong> Autumn 0366-0237 28:20<br />
54. Limestone Quarry 0366-0236 28:20<br />
55. Fort Jackson 0366-0269 26:46<br />
56. Forty Acre Rock 0366-0241 28:20<br />
57. An Autumn Field 0366-0193 28:20<br />
58. Cartwheel Bay 0366-0205 28:20<br />
59. In the Rough 0366-0279 27:16<br />
60. Riverbanks Zoo: The Nature Trail 0366-0308 26:46<br />
61. Francis Marion National Forest 0366-0316 27:16<br />
62. Ace Basin 0366-0318 27:16<br />
63. Sumter National Forest in S.C. 0366-0319 27:16<br />
64. Sandy Island 0366-0330 27:16<br />
65. Jocassee Gorges 0366-0331 27:16<br />
66. From the Mountains to the Sea–<strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> 0366-2000 26:46<br />
67. Savannah River Site–Aiken, <strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> 0366-2005 27:16<br />
#68. Forest to the Sea 0366-2016<br />
#69. Congaree Swamp Nat’l. Monument 0366-2018 27:16<br />
#*70. 20 th Anniversary 0366-2020<br />
#71. Goldenrod Field 0366-2025 26:46<br />
#72. Old Santee Canal Park 0366-2026 27:16<br />
*NOTE: All lessons are closed-captioned EXCEPT those marked with an asterisk.<br />
NOTE: Lesson titled, “S.C. from the Mountains to the Sea,” (formerly Lesson 1) has been<br />
removed.<br />
#NOTE: Lessons marked with a number sign are new this year.<br />
NatureScene USA REV BFO [CC]*<br />
Grades 3–10 27–30 Minutes/150 Lessons 507 or 975.7<br />
This excellent series on natural history features locations outside <strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong>.<br />
Each lesson is hosted by Rudy Mancke, SC<strong>ETV</strong>’s former director of science<br />
and nature programming. For individual lesson titles, catalog numbers,<br />
and lesson lengths go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
*All lessons are closed-captioned EXCEPT those marked with an asterisk.<br />
Rights: Unlimited in perpetuity<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
*1. Outer Banks 0366-0158 28:20<br />
*2. Button Bay 0366-0164 28:20<br />
3. Everglades 0366-0153 28:20<br />
*4. Corkscrew Swamp 0366-0154 28:20<br />
*5. Mountain Magic 0366-0161 28:20<br />
*6. Mount Mansfield 0366-0163 28:20<br />
*7. Lake Okeechobee 0366-0152 28:20<br />
*8. Nags Head Woods 0366-0159 28:20<br />
*9. New England Autumn 0366-0165 28:20<br />
10. Saguaro National Monument 0366-0173 28:20<br />
11. Mount Ranier 0366-0178 28:20<br />
12. Blanchard Springs 0366-0176 28:20<br />
*13. Cape San Blas 0366-0170 28:20<br />
*14. Santa Catalina Mountains 0366-0174 28:20<br />
15. Northwest Beach 0366-0180 28:20<br />
*16. Buffalo River 0366-0177 28:20<br />
17. Hoh Rain Forest 0366-0179 28:20<br />
*18. Apalachicola Bluffs 0366-0171 28:20<br />
*19. Sabino Creek 0366-0175 28:20<br />
*20. West Virginia Winter 0366-0169 28:20<br />
21. Colorado National Monument 0366-0191 28:20<br />
22. Arkansas National Wildlife Refuge 0366-0182 28:20<br />
23. Cumberland Falls 0366-0184 28:20<br />
24. Flint Hills 0366-0188 27:50<br />
25. San Juan Mountains 0366-0192 27:50<br />
26. Clifty Falls 0366-0185 27:50<br />
27. Padre Island 0366-0183 28:20<br />
28. Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge 0366-0189 28:20<br />
29. Rabbit Valley 0366-0190 27:50<br />
*30. Warren Dunes 0366-0186 28:20<br />
31. Okefenokee 0366-0194 28:20<br />
32. Badlands National Park 0366-0206 28:20<br />
33. Sanibel Island 0366-0200 28:20<br />
34. Desoto State Park 0366-0204 28:20<br />
35. Anza-Borrego Desert State Park 0366-0201 28:20<br />
36. Devil's Tower 0366-0208 28:20<br />
*37. Natchez Trace 0366-0203 28:20<br />
38. Tijuana River Estuary 0366-0202 28:20<br />
*39. Serpentine Barren 0366-0209 28:20<br />
40. Custer State Park 0366-0207 28:20<br />
41. Pince Barrens 0366-0210 28:20<br />
*42. Cedar Glades 0366-0212 28:20<br />
*43. Merritt Island 0366-0220 28:50<br />
44. Catalooche 0366-0214 28:50<br />
45. Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge 0366-0223 28:50<br />
*46. Land Between the Lakes 0366-0224 28:50<br />
47. Shenandoah National Park 0366-0216 28:50<br />
48. Redwood National Park 0366-0225 28:50<br />
49. Acadia National Park 0366-0217 28:50<br />
50. Maine Woods 0366-0218 28:50<br />
51. Siskiyou National Forest 0366-0226 28:50<br />
*52. Nebraska Bluffs 0366-0219 28:50<br />
53. Lake Tahoe 0366-0233 28:20<br />
54. Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge 0366-0230 28:50<br />
55. Kelley's Island 0366-0231 28:20<br />
56. The North Woods 0366-0235 28:20<br />
57. Emerald Necklace 0366-0232 27:50<br />
58. Birds of North America, Part 1 0366-0228 28:20<br />
59. Birds of North America, Part 2 0366-0229 28:20<br />
60. Pyramid Lake 0366-0234 28:20<br />
61. Laguna Atascosa 0366-0238 28:20<br />
62. Sabine National Wildlife Refuge 0366-0240 28:20<br />
63. Glacier National Park 0366-0247 28:20<br />
64. Reelfoot Lake 0366-0244 28:20<br />
65. Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge 0366-0239 28:20<br />
66. Mingo National Wildlife Refuge 0366-0243 28:20<br />
67. Wassaw National Wildlife Refuge 0366-0242 28:20<br />
68. Effigy Mounds National Monument 0366-0246 28:20<br />
69. Coeur d'Alene National Forest 0366-0248 28:20<br />
70. Holyoke Range 0366-0249 28:20<br />
71. Necedah National Wildlife Refuge 0366-0245 28:20<br />
72. The Adirondacks 0366-0250 28:20<br />
73. Big Bend National Park 0366-0256 27:16<br />
74. Mt. Rogers National Recreation Area 0366-0253 27:16<br />
75. Valley of Fires 0366-0255 27:16<br />
76. Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge 0366-0259 27:16<br />
77. Fossil Butte National Monument 0366-0262 27:16<br />
78. Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge 0366-0264 27:16<br />
79. St. Petersburg, Russia 0366-0260 27:16<br />
80. Lake Baikal 0366-0261 27:16<br />
81. Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge 0366-0254 27:16<br />
82. Devil's Hopyard State Park 0366-0258 27:16<br />
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Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
83. Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge 0366-0263 27:16<br />
84. Green Ridge State Forest 0366-0265 27:16<br />
85. Signs of Life 0366-0266 27:16<br />
86. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park 0366-0267 27:16<br />
87. Capitol Reef National Park 0366-0272 27:16<br />
88. Lake Waccamaw 0366-0270 27:16<br />
89. Yellowstone National Park 0366-0277 26:46<br />
90. White Mountain National Forest 0366-0275 26:46<br />
91. Custer National Forest 0366-0274 26:46<br />
92. Haleakala, "House of the Sun" 0366-0268 27:16<br />
93. Theodore Roosevelt National Park 0366-0273 26:46<br />
94. Northeast Kingdom 0366-0276 26:46<br />
95. Dixie National Forest 0366-0271 27:16<br />
96. Memories of Yellowstone 0366-0278 27:16<br />
97. Sequoia National Forest 0366-0280 27:16<br />
98. Mount St. Helens 0366-0284 27:16<br />
99. Kenai National Wildlife Refuge 0366-0286 27:16<br />
100. Carter Caves 0366-0289 27:16<br />
101. Denali 0366-0287 27:16<br />
102. Death Valley National Park 0366-0281 27:16<br />
103. Crater Lake 0366-0285 27:16<br />
104. Cape Cod National Seashore 0366-0283 27:16<br />
105. Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge 0366-0290 26:46<br />
106. Alaska Memories 0366-0288 27:16<br />
107. Paynes Prairie 0366-0291 27:16<br />
108. Wildcat Hills 0366-0311 27:26<br />
109. Los Incents 0366-0306 27:16<br />
110. Jasper National Park 0366-0312 27:16<br />
111. Indiana Dunes National Lake Shore 0366-0314 27:16<br />
112. Selva Verde 0366-0305 27:16<br />
113. Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument 0366-0309 30:00<br />
114. Banff National Park 0366-0313 27:16<br />
115. Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge 0366-0315 27:16<br />
116. Apache Trail 0366-0310 27:16<br />
117. Costa Rica Memories 0366-0307 27:16<br />
118. Berry College 0366-0320 27:16<br />
119. Pea Island 0366-0317 27:16<br />
120. Desoto National Wildlife Refuge 0366-0326 27:16<br />
121. Smith Falls 0366-0325 27:16<br />
122. Nantahala National Forest 0366-0321 27:16<br />
123. Walden Pond 0366-0328 27:16<br />
124. Malheur National Wildlife Refuge 0366-0322 27:16<br />
125. Snake River 0366-0324 27:16<br />
126. Mammals from North America Adventures 0366-0323 27:16<br />
127. Homecoming, Groton State Forest 0366-0327 26:46<br />
128. Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge 0366-0329 27:16<br />
129. Dinosaur Valley 0366-0332 27:16<br />
130. Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge 0366-0333 27:16<br />
131. Honeymoon Island–Clearwater, Florida 0366-2001 30:00<br />
132. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge 0366-2002 27:16<br />
133. Roswell, New Mexico 0366-2003 27:16<br />
134. Cataloochee Valley - North <strong>Carolina</strong> 0366-2004 27:16<br />
135. Edge of Appalachia - <strong>South</strong>ern Ohio 0366-2006 27:16<br />
136. Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge 0366-2007 27:16<br />
137. Rocky Mountain National Park–Colorado 0366-2008 27:16<br />
138. Hawk Mountain Sanctuary–Pennsylvania 0366-2009 27:16<br />
139. Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge–New York 0366-2010 27:16<br />
140. Saint Joseph Peninsula–Florida 0366-2011 27:16<br />
141. Okefenokee Swamp–Georgia 0366-2012 27:16<br />
#142. Bosque del Apache NWR–New Mexico 0366-2013 27:16<br />
#143. Aransas NWR–Texas 0366-2014 27:16<br />
#144. Santa Ana NWR–Texas 0366-2015<br />
#145. Saguaro National Park–Arizona 0366-2017 27:16<br />
#146. Acadia National Park–Maine 0366-2019 27:15<br />
#147. Denali National Park–Alaska 0366-2021 27:16<br />
#148. McCarthy, Alaska 0366-2022 27:46<br />
#149. Yellowstone Nat’l. Park–Wyoming 0366-2023<br />
#150. Grand Teton Nat’l. Park–Wyoming 0366-2024<br />
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#NOTE: Lessons marked with a number sign are new this year.<br />
The New Pacific<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 7–12 47–60 Minutes/4 Lessons 990<br />
The Pacific Basin, supporting a third of the world’s population, contains a<br />
diversity of race, language, and culture. With the development of trade, tourism,<br />
and telecommunications, the people of the Pacific are facing new challenges<br />
to their traditional lifestyles. These programs explore the cultural, historical,<br />
economic, and political facets of this colorful and influential sphere of<br />
the world. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/<br />
seriesinfo.<br />
NOTE: Teachers are advised to preview these lessons for scenes and<br />
content that they feel may not be appropriate for use in their classrooms.<br />
Rights: Unlimited in perpetuity<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. The Pacific Age 1228-0101 48:21<br />
2. Echoes of War 1228-0102 49:36<br />
3. Fifty Ways to Get Enlightened 1228-0103 59:50<br />
4. Shadow of the Rising Sun 1228-0104 47:10<br />
Nuclear Physics<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 11–12 10 Minutes/6 Lessons 539.7<br />
This series shows, step by step, how an interest in cathode rays led scientists<br />
to discover x-rays, and alpha, beta, and gamma radiation; and how to<br />
explore the conversion of matter into energy. Using vivid computer animation<br />
and narration, this series clarifies such concepts as nuclear fission and<br />
fusion, gives students a straightforward explanation of how a nuclear reactor<br />
works, and examines the difficulties created by nuclear waste products. For<br />
catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. The Discovery of Radioactivity 1057-0001 9:35<br />
2. Properties of Becquerel Rays 1057-0002 9:35<br />
3. Natural Transmutations 1057-0003 9:35<br />
4. Energy from the Nucleus 1057-0004 9:35<br />
5. Electrical Energy from Fission 1057-0005 9:35<br />
6. Nuclear By-Products 1057-0006 9:35<br />
The Oil Kingdoms<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 9–12 58 Minutes/3 Lessons 953.6<br />
The discovery of oil was merely another chapter in the colorful story of the<br />
Persian Gulf. This three-part series offers a fascinating look at the history of<br />
five small countries—Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, and<br />
Oman—and their transformation from Biblical times to today’s extremely<br />
wealthy societies. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to<br />
www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Kings and Pirates 1166-0001 57:57<br />
2. The Petrodollar Coast 1166-0002 58:02<br />
3. Sea of Conflict 1166-0003 58:23<br />
On the Level<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 8–12 14–15 Minutes/12 Lessons 177<br />
This series supports secondary school curricula by encouraging students to<br />
be more aware of, and active in, shaping their own personal and social<br />
growth. Topics covered include developing self-concept, accepting feelings,<br />
managing conflict, and coping with stress. For catalog numbers and lesson<br />
lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited in perpetuity<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Face to Face 0402-0001 14:19<br />
2. Daddy’s Girl 0402-0002 14:27<br />
3. Who Am I? 0402-0003 14:20<br />
4. Journey Through Stress 0402-0004 14:24<br />
5. Surrounded 0402-0005 14:29<br />
6. A Little Help from My Friends 0402-0006 14:28<br />
7. Getting Together 0402-0007 14:30<br />
8. Side by Side 0402-0008 14:35<br />
9. Solo 0402-0009 14:46<br />
10. Behind the Scenes 0402-0010 14:38<br />
11. What Next? 0402-0011 14:41<br />
12. Alternate Route 0402-0012 14:51<br />
Organic Chemistry<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 11–12 10 Minutes/6 Lessons 540<br />
This series introduces students to the world of organic chemical compounds.<br />
Included are some of the more common compounds, such as soap, fuels,<br />
polyethylene, and other petrochemical products. In addition, the series illustrates<br />
the production and function of these substances, as well as isomers,<br />
alkanes, enzymes, and polymers. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths,<br />
go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Carbon the Compromiser 1096-0001 9:35<br />
2. The Shape of Carbon 1096-0002 9:35<br />
3. Carbon Bonding 1096-0003 9:35<br />
4. Fixing Fuels 1096-0004 9:35<br />
5. Polyethylene 1096-0005 9:35<br />
6. Harvest of Enzymes 1096-0006 9:35<br />
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Organic Chemistry:<br />
Industrial Applications<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 11–12 10 Minutes/6 Lessons 540<br />
A sequel to ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, this series uses sophisticated threedimensional<br />
animation to show how the molecules and properties of compounds<br />
lend themselves to a wide variety of industrial applications. Since<br />
the number of synthetic compounds being developed is steadily increasing,<br />
the series concludes with a program on the benefits and risks of these materials.<br />
For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/<br />
seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Fibers 1976-0001 9:35<br />
2. Soaps 1976-0002 9:35<br />
3. Glues 1976-0003 9:35<br />
4. ASA 1976-0004 9:35<br />
5. Cosmetics 1976-0005 9:35<br />
6. Life After Chemistry 1976-0006 9:35<br />
Oxygen: What a Gas!<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 5–12 14–15 Minutes/2 Lessons 553.9<br />
This series introduces the chemistry, biology, and science history of oxygen<br />
in a lively, captivating format, while conveying and reinforcing rigorous content<br />
through informative, humorous graphics and songs. Lesson 1 covers<br />
the chemistry of oxygen, beginning with the composition and function of the<br />
atmosphere, the historic experiments of the 17th and 18th centuries that led<br />
to the discovery of oxygen, covalent and ionic bonding, and the modern<br />
manufacture of oxygen. Lesson 2 explores the biology of oxygen via human<br />
respiration and circulation. It also explains the effects of low oxygen at high<br />
altitudes, comparing them to oxygen deprivation due to heart and lung disease,<br />
as well as human and animal adaptation to low-oxygen environments.<br />
For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. The Great Bonder 2708-0001 13:52<br />
2. The Breath of Life 2708-0002 14:36<br />
The Palmetto Special<br />
BFO<br />
Grade 8 15–20 Minutes/39 Lessons 975.7<br />
Using site visitations, dramatizations, interviews, visuals, and historic photographs<br />
and illustrations, this series explores <strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> history. Produced<br />
by Daniel H. Pipes, the series not only teaches students the history of<br />
<strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong>, but helps them appreciate their state. For catalog numbers<br />
and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited in perpetuity<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Overview 0043-0006 18:20<br />
2. Charlesfort 0043-0003 19:53<br />
3. Charlestown 0043-0010 18:46<br />
4. Indians 0043-0019 19:39<br />
5. Governor Johnson 0043-0004 18:27<br />
6. Legend of Isaqueena 0043-0011 19:19<br />
7. Transportation 0043-0022 17:51<br />
8. The Regulators 0043-0012 18:30<br />
9. <strong>Carolina</strong> Styles 0043-0028 18:02<br />
10. Charleston Tea Party 0043-0020 19:00<br />
11. Marion, Sumter, Pickens 0043-0026 19:28<br />
12. King’s Mountain 0043-0021 19:20<br />
13. Denmark Vesey 0043-0013 18:50<br />
14. Jehu Jones 0043-0040 19:50<br />
15. John C. Calhoun 0043-0001 20:00<br />
16. Rice Cultivation 0043-0002 19:53<br />
17. Industrialization 0043-0023 19:35<br />
18. Brooks-Sumner Affair 0043-0005 19:43<br />
19. Secession, Part 1 0043-0034 19:50<br />
20. Secession, Part 2 0043-0035 17:04<br />
21. Fort Sumter 0043-0014 19:54<br />
22. The Hunley 0043-0027 18:48<br />
23. Robert Smalls 0043-0043 17:35<br />
24. Burning of Columbia 0043-0015 19:28<br />
25. Reconstruction 0043-0016 18:12<br />
26. Pitchfork Ben Tillman 0043-0008 19:55<br />
27. Tillman-Gonzales Murder Trial 0043-0009 20:00<br />
28. The State House 0043-0007 14:42<br />
29. Agricultural Depression 0043-0017 16:30<br />
30. Field to Factory 0043-0044 17:50<br />
31. Soil Bank 0043-0032 19:50<br />
32. Mary McLeod Bethune, Part 1 0043-0045 18:02<br />
33. Mary McLeod Bethune, Part 2 0043-0046 18:37<br />
34. James F. Byrnes 0043-0018 16:21<br />
35. The Beautiful Phantom of Daisy Bank 0043-0024 19:27<br />
36. Gullah Culture 0043-0042 19:50<br />
37. <strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> Economy 0043-0031 19:38<br />
38. Local History 0043-0029 19:50<br />
39. S.C. in the Space Age 0043-0047 18:50<br />
Photosynthesis<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 11–12 10 Minutes/6 Lessons 581.1<br />
This series instructs students in the principles of photosynthesis. Exci ting<br />
three-dimensional computer animation shows the dynamic process of photosynthesis<br />
at the molecular level. Starting with the historic discoveries of<br />
Joseph Priestley, Jan Ingenhousz, and Jean Senebier, the series examines<br />
the absorption of light by plants, and follows the energy pathways to the<br />
production of carbohydrates and other organic materials. Lessons also develop<br />
the Calvin cycle, as it functions in C 3 and C 4 plants, and the remarkable<br />
fluid transport system that delivers water and nutrients throughout the<br />
plant structure. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to<br />
www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Seeing the Light 1095-0001 9:35<br />
2. Absorbing the Light 1095-0002 9:35<br />
3. The Light Reaction 1095-0003 9:35<br />
4. The Dark Reaction 1095-0004 9:35<br />
5. C3 and C4 Plants 1095-0005 9:35<br />
6. The Fluid Transport System 1095-0006 9:35<br />
Picking Your Path<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 3–6 8–9 Minutes/5 Lessons 371.42<br />
This series of short introductions to the 14 basic career clusters serves as a<br />
springboard for the discussion of various careers that students may pursue.<br />
Teachers will find these lessons valuable resources in helping students<br />
pursue their interests so that they develop skills and knowledge in paths that<br />
appeal to them for possible career development. For catalog numbers and<br />
lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited in perpetuity<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Agriculture, Construction, Transportation 1051-0001 8:43<br />
2. Business and Office, Marketing, Manuf. 1051-0002 9:12<br />
3. Health, Science, Public Services 1051-0003 9:17<br />
4. Occupational Home Economics... 1051-0004 8:51<br />
5. Arts and Humanities, Communication... 1051-0005 7:47<br />
Private Victories<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 10–12 28–29 Minutes/4 Lessons 613.8<br />
This series follows the lives of a few high school students who turn to drugs.<br />
Through the course of the series, each student discovers that drug abuse<br />
can have a devastating effect on the lives of users and others close to them.<br />
This series emphasizes that it’s possible for young people to achieve private<br />
victories by caring enough about themselves to reject drugs. It relates the<br />
dangers of drugs clearly and concisely, and demonstrates that those who<br />
decide against using drugs can influence friends to do the same. For catalog<br />
numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
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Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Bobby 1135-0015 28:30<br />
2. Hank 1135-0016 28:41<br />
3. Jackie and Stacy 1135-0017 28:51<br />
4. Todd 1135-0018 28:49<br />
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Protein Synthesis<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 11–12 10 Minutes/6 Lessons 547<br />
This series instructs students in the concepts of protein synthesis. Using<br />
computer animation to explain the concepts, the lessons examine what<br />
proteins are, how protein molecules are built, and the formation and functions<br />
of DNA and RNA molecules. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths,<br />
go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Protein: The Stuff of Life 0056-0001 9:35<br />
2. DNA: The Molecule of <strong>Here</strong>dity 0056-0002 9:35<br />
3. DNA Replication: The Repeating Formula 0056-0003 9:35<br />
4. RNA Synthesis: The Genetic Messenger 0056-0004 9:35<br />
5. Transfer RNA: The Genetic Messenger 0056-0005 9:35<br />
6. Ribosomal RNA: The Protein Maker 0056-0006 9:35<br />
Pyramids<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 5–9 19–20 Minutes/3 Lessons 516.15<br />
This school version of the popular prime-time series is based on the book by<br />
David Macaulay. He takes us on a voyage of discovery to see and feel the<br />
mystery, romance, and overwhelming splendor of ancient Egypt and the<br />
pyramids during the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom. Incorporating animated<br />
storytelling with live-action documentary sequences, the series<br />
chronicles the building of the pyramid of King Khufu. Viewers are taken on a<br />
remarkable journey through the archeological remains of Egypt, exploring<br />
several important pyramid sites in the Valley of the Kings, including rare<br />
footage from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. For catalog numbers and lesson<br />
lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. What Was Ancient Egypt Like? 1692-0001 19:50<br />
2. Why Were the Pyramids Built? 1692-0002 19:33<br />
3. How Were the Pyramids Built? 1692-0003 18:59<br />
Quadratics<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 10–12 10 Minutes/6 Lessons 512.942<br />
This advanced-level math series is designed to introduce quadratics. It completes<br />
the CONCEPTS IN MATH series from TVOntario. For catalog numbers<br />
and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Zeroes and Roots 2166-0001 9:35<br />
2. Factoring Quadratics 2166-0002 9:35<br />
3. Completing the Square 2166-0003 9:35<br />
4. The Quadratic Formula 2166-0004 9:35<br />
5. Complex Roots 2166-0005 9:35<br />
6. Applications of Quadratics 2166-0006 9:35<br />
Railroad Safety<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 3–12 7–18 Minutes/6 Lessons 363.122<br />
May is Railroad Safety Month. This series consists of several resources to<br />
help promote awareness of railroad safety. The Palmetto Chapter of the<br />
National Safety Council, which sponsors Railroad Safety Month and Operation<br />
Lifesaver, has provided these lessons dealing with safety issues around<br />
train yards, on railroad tracks and trestles, and at railroad crossings. For<br />
catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Train Talk 1407-0001 13:00<br />
2. David’s Run 1407-0002 14:52<br />
3. Beware the Friendly Dragon 1407-0003 10:00<br />
4. Take the Long Way Home 1407-0004 15:00<br />
5. No Exit 1407-0005 17:50<br />
6. Trooper on the Train 1407-0006 6:40<br />
Real Science!<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 5–10 18–30 Minutes/55 Lessons 509.2<br />
This series lets students spend a day in the field with actual scientists, and<br />
features some of the fascinating aspects of their jobs. Each lesson provides<br />
informati on on required coursework and degrees for various scientific professions,<br />
as well as “action tips” for immediate follow-up, such as volunteer<br />
activities or internships. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to<br />
www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
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Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. On the Water 2160-0001 19:38<br />
2. Weathering the Storm 2160-0002 19:08<br />
3. Eyes on the Skies 2160-0003 18:30<br />
4. On the Brink 2160-0004 19:33<br />
5. Bugs and Babies 2160-0005 18:25<br />
6. Quest for Cures 2160-0006 18:17<br />
7. Deep Subs 2160-0007 26:56<br />
8. Blast Off 2160-0008 26:43<br />
9. Flying Doctors 2160-0009 26:10<br />
10. Fire and Water 2160-0010 26:44<br />
11. Disease and Discovery 2160-0011 27:56<br />
12. Trailblazers 2160-0012 27:57<br />
13. Computer Dreams 2160-0013 26:36<br />
14. Rad Cad 2160-0014 28:34<br />
15. Fueling the Future 2160-0015 26:01<br />
16. High Flyers 2160-0016 26:01<br />
17. Ice Age 2160-0020 26:30<br />
18. Wet and Dry 2160-0021 26:32<br />
19. Talk to the Animals 2160-0022 27:21<br />
20. Food and Farm 2160-0023 27:54<br />
21. Birds of a Feather 2160-0024 27:42<br />
22. Electronic Ears 2160-0025 26:48<br />
23. Ancient Plants 2160-0026 26:54<br />
24. Tech Detectives 2160-0027 26:43<br />
25. Bones 2160-0028 26:06<br />
26. Marine Adventures 2160-0029 29:23<br />
27. Solar Exploration 2160-0030 29:40<br />
28. Nature’s Predators 2160-0031 27:59<br />
29. Flight Deck 2160-0032 26:42<br />
30. Conservation Close-up 2160-0033 28:44<br />
31. It’s a Wild Life 2160-0034 27:02<br />
32. Generation of Science 2160-0035 27:41<br />
33. Competitive Edge 2160-0036 26:40<br />
34. Rocks and Shocks 2160-0037 27:02<br />
35. Forest Through the Trees 2160-0038 27:06<br />
36. Storm Patrol 2160-0039 27:52<br />
37. A Fish Tale 2160-0040 26:43<br />
38. Powered Up 2160-0041 26:01<br />
39. From the Ground Up 2160-0042 26:08<br />
40. Hiking to Work 2160-0043 28:08<br />
41. G-Force 2160-0044 28:06<br />
42. Floating Cities 2160-0045 26:01<br />
43. It’s in the Water 2160-0046 28:30<br />
44. Up a Creek 2160-0047 28:40<br />
45. Guardians of Nature 2160-0048 27:58<br />
46. Animal Tracks 2160-0049 28:24<br />
47. Alien Invasion 2160-0050 26:49<br />
48. Robots in Charge 2160-0051 26:42<br />
49. A Rainy Day 2160-0052 26:37<br />
50. Virtual Vision 2160-0053 26:43<br />
51. Rock Stars 2160-0054 28:30<br />
52. Threatened Plants 2160-0055 28:32<br />
53. The Big Dig 2160-0056 26:04<br />
54. Thrills and Chills 2160-0057 26:01<br />
55. Bridges of the Future 2160-0058 28:40<br />
Right Turns Only!<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 6–8 20–23 Minutes/7 Lessons 613.8<br />
This drug education series targets students in urban and suburban school<br />
systems, focusing special attention on African-American and Hispanic youth.<br />
The series examines substance abuse, self-esteem, ability to critically analyze<br />
advertisements, perception of family, conflict resolution, self-efficacy in<br />
peer relationships, and behavioral intention. For catalog numbers and lesson<br />
lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
NOTE: Teachers are advised to preview these lessons for scenes and<br />
content that they feel may not be appropriate for use in their classrooms.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Group Belonging and Peer Pressure 1795-0001 19:37<br />
2. Responsibility and Identity 1795-0002 22:50<br />
3. Goals and the Media’s Mixed Message 1795-0003 22:05<br />
4. The Strength of Families 1795-0004 20:36<br />
5. Alcohol and Other Drugs 1795-0005 22:28<br />
6. Problem-Solving 1795-0006 20:48<br />
7. Life Can Be Fun 1795-0007 22:02<br />
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Roanoak<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 9–12 56–59 Minutes/3 Lessons 756.175<br />
The story of the first English settlement in the New World is retold in this<br />
popular PBS special. The myths and legends of the disappearance of these<br />
early settlers are explored in a dramatic reenactment of the “lost colony.” For<br />
catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited in perpetuity<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Roanoak, Part 1 1155-0001 57:43<br />
2. Roanoak, Part 2 1155-0002 58:50<br />
3. Roanoak, Part 3 1155-0003 56:08<br />
Robert Frost’s Poems<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 10–12 20–29 Minutes/5 Lessons 811<br />
This series presents readings of selected poems by Robert Frost, featuring<br />
the voice of a native New Englander. The beautiful scenes offer an excellent<br />
opportunity to teach students to interpret the poetry and create their own<br />
visual images. The series could be used as a motivational introduction to the<br />
study of Frost and/or as a follow-up enrichment activity. For catalog numbers<br />
and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
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Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Robert Frost: Versed in Country 1310-0001 29:16<br />
2. Poem Video #1 1310-0002 22:47<br />
3. Poem Video #2 1310-0003 23:55<br />
4. Poem Video #3 1310-0004 21:31<br />
5. Poem Video #4 1310-0005 19:38<br />
Roman City Modules<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 5–12 16–21 Minutes/3 Lessons 937<br />
We inherited a great deal from the Roman civilization. The organizations of<br />
our institutions, government, and cities have their roots in systems the Romans<br />
created or perfected to maintain an orderly society. Our transportation<br />
systems, municipal service (water delivery and sewage), government practices<br />
(citizenship, taxation, and representation), engineering and architecture,<br />
even our language, have been deeply influenced by our Roman inheritance.<br />
The goal of this series is to make clear the connections between the<br />
Roman cities of 2,000 years ago and our hometowns today. Each module<br />
shows and discusses people and society, built environments, and daily life.<br />
For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Module 1: People and Society 1983-0001 16:00<br />
2. Module 2: The Built Environment 1983-0002 21:00<br />
3. Module 3: Daily Life 1983-0003 21:00<br />
SciShorts in Foreign Languages NEW BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 1–8 1 Minute/80 Lessons 440 or 460<br />
Produced in French and Spanish, this series contains 20 lessons on the<br />
beginner level and 20 lessons on the intermediate level for teachers to use<br />
in foreign language science study. All lessons are approximately one minute.<br />
NOTE: Individual lesson titles can be found on the ITV Web site at<br />
www.itv.scetv.org/scishorts.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
F 301 F 301<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. 11:45 am 11:45 am Length<br />
1. French, Program 1: Beginner 3512-0001 Sep. 6 Jan. 10 30:00<br />
2. French, Program 2: Intermediate 3512-0002 13 17 30:00<br />
3. Spanish, Program 1: Beginner 3512-0003 20 24 30:00<br />
4. Spanish, Program 2: Intermediate 3512-0004 27 31 30:00<br />
These lessons feature interviews with <strong>South</strong> Carolinians who experienced<br />
the horrors of the Holocaust. Using firsthand accounts, these victims and<br />
liberators tell their stories so that viewers may better understand this tragic<br />
period in history. Illustrations, photographs, and film footage keep their stories<br />
alive, in the hope that this type of horror can be prevented in the future.<br />
For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
NOTE: Teachers need to preview these programs before use due to the<br />
graphic nature of some visuals.<br />
Rights: Unlimited in perpetuity<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Opening 1694-0003 6:42<br />
2. Beginnings: Pre-War Jewish History and Life 1694-0004 4:00<br />
3. The War Begins: The Invasion of Poland/Ghettos Created 1694-0005 10:20<br />
4. The Final Solution: The Wannsee…Genocide 1694-0006 9:32<br />
5. The Abyss: The Descent into the Camps 1694-0007 8:03<br />
6. The Holocaust: The Horror Becomes Reality 1694-0008 11:48<br />
7. Luck: The Role of Circumstance and Daring 1694-0009 6:30<br />
8. Survival: The Will to Live Struggles Against All Odds 1694-0010 15:15<br />
9. Liberation: The Allies Discover the Horror 1694-0011 8:16<br />
10. Never Again: The Resolve of the Survivors 1694-0012 3:36<br />
Shakespeare and His Plays<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 9–12 7–10 Minutes/4 Lessons 822.33<br />
Each lesson in this series is a performance of selected scenes from a popular<br />
Shakespearean play. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to<br />
www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Macbeth 1376-0002 9:30<br />
2. Julius Caesar 1376-0004 7:01<br />
3. Hamlet 1376-0006 7:57<br />
4. Romeo and Juliet 1376-0008 9:31<br />
<strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> Elects Its Leaders<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 3–12 16–17 Minutes/8 Lessons 975.7<br />
Produced by SC<strong>ETV</strong>, this series is designed to help students understand the<br />
election process and the role of political parties in our state. The duties of<br />
<strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong>’s constitutional officers are highlighted without emphasizing<br />
the holders of these offices. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to<br />
www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
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Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Voting in <strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> 7179-0001 16:02<br />
2. Politics in <strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> 7179-0002 15:57<br />
3. The Governor 7179-0003 17:00<br />
4. Lt. Governor/Secretary of State 7179-0004 17:06<br />
5. Treasurer/Comptroller General 7179-0005 16:10<br />
6. Attorney General/Adjutant General 7179-0006 16:03<br />
7. Superintendent of Education/Commissioner of Agriculture 7179-0007 17:13<br />
8. Electing Our Lawmakers 7179-0008 16:19<br />
Spirit of the Land<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 4–12 27–30 Minutes/3 Lessons 973<br />
These lessons illustrate the rich heritage of Native American cultures, beginning<br />
with films on native Alaskan and Hawaiian people. They then explore<br />
how each society has adapted to its specific environment. For catalog<br />
numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited in perpetuity<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Alaska: Yup’ik Eskimos (in native language) 0102-0001 26:51<br />
2. Hawaii: Continuing Traditions 0102-0002 27:14<br />
3. In the Wake of Our Ancestors 0102-0003 30:00<br />
Seared Souls: Voices<br />
of the Holocaust<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 9–12 4–15 Minutes/10 Lessons 975.5<br />
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Starfinder<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 7–10 14–15 Minutes/31 Lessons 520<br />
To be shared with researchers around the world, data from NASA’s Hubble<br />
Space Telescope (HST) was relayed instantly to the Space Telescope Science<br />
Institute. Maryland INTEC formed a partnership with the Institute to<br />
prepare video reports based on this exciting research. T his series is a compilation<br />
of these video reports.<br />
Each lesson in the series consists of three components: “View from HST”<br />
highlights important discoveries or especially dramatic images from the<br />
telescope; “Science Links” links specific physics or earth science concepts<br />
with the working of the universe; and “People Behind HST” profiles jobs of<br />
people associated with HST and the Space Telescope Science Institute. For<br />
catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
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Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. The Hubble Space Telescope 1149-0001 14:08<br />
2. Making Sense of Data 1149-0002 14:30<br />
3. Pictures from Numbers 1149-0003 14:30<br />
4. Why a Space Telescope? 1149-0004 14:43<br />
5. The Expanding Universe 1149-0005 14:30<br />
6. Laws of Motion 1149-0006 14:30<br />
7. How Big Is the Universe? 1149-0007 14:30<br />
8. Gravity in Space 1149-0008 14:30<br />
9. Orbital Motion 1149-0009 14:30<br />
10. Gravity and Weight 1149-0010 14:03<br />
11. Fusion Energy 1149-0011 14:30<br />
12. Evolution of a Star 1149-0012 14:30<br />
13. Tapping the Sun’s Power 1149-0013 14:30<br />
14. Energy Transfer 1149-0014 14:30<br />
15. Rotational Energy 1149-0015 14:30<br />
16. The Nature of Light 1149-0016 14:30<br />
17. Earthbound Telescopes 1149-0017 14:30<br />
18. The Hubble Instruments 1149-0018 14:30<br />
19. Density of Matter 1149-0019 14:30<br />
20. Ancient Astronomers 1149-0020 14:30<br />
21. The Constellations 1149-0021 14:30<br />
22. Using the Celestial Sphere 1149-0022 14:30<br />
23. Magnetic Fields 1149-0023 14:30<br />
24. Electromagnetic Radiation 1149-0024 14:30<br />
25. Fingerprints of Light 1149-0025 14:30<br />
26. Solar System, Part 1 1149-0026 14:30<br />
27. Solar System, Part 2 1149-0027 14:30<br />
28. Conservation: Energy and Matter 1149-0028 14:30<br />
29. Pulsars and Quasars 1149-0029 14:30<br />
30. Diffraction 1149-0030 14:30<br />
31. Cosmology 1149-0031 14:30<br />
The Stations of Bach<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 9–12 28 Minutes/4 Lessons 780.92<br />
This PBS series pays tribute to the composer Johann Sebastian Bach by<br />
visiting the citi es in which he lived. More than places on the map, these<br />
German cities are the canvas on which host James Buswell draws a scenic<br />
portrait of Bach’s life. They are turning points, “stations” of experience and<br />
growth where Bach’s musical genius developed. For catalog numbers and<br />
lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
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Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. A Family of Musicians 1165-0001 27:56<br />
2. The Kapellmeister of the Baroque 1165-0002 27:49<br />
3. The Cantor of St. Thomas Church, Leipzig 1165-0003 27:53<br />
4. Bach’s Legacy 1165-0004 27:58<br />
Street Skills<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 9–12 26 Minutes/4 Lessons 371.4<br />
The leading cause of death for teenagers, car crashes claim twice as many<br />
lives as homicides and nearly three times as many as suicides. Crashes<br />
often result from carelessness and poor judgment–many could be<br />
prevented. This series takes teens on an exciting ride while teaching them to<br />
be safer, more responsible drivers. It is a fuel-injected, high-octane, turbocharged<br />
safe-driving series with a serious message: “Driving can be fun.<br />
Driving can mean freedom. Driving can be fatal.” The programs use contemporary<br />
music, fast edits, and MTV-style videography to get to the mechanics,<br />
physics, and psychology of driving. Each program is a blend of<br />
documentary footage and scripted presentation, featuring experts who<br />
speak about different aspects of driving. For catalog numbers and lesson<br />
lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. The Art of Driving 2711-0001 25:57<br />
2. Nature’s Laws 2711-0002 25:58<br />
3. The Car 2711-0003 25:58<br />
4. The Road 2711-0004 25:58<br />
Structure of the Atom<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 11–12 10 Minutes/6 Lessons 539<br />
This series instructs students in the development of the model of the atom,<br />
from the ancient Greeks to the present, and encourages further research on<br />
the subject. The series traces the evolution of the modern model of the atom<br />
by examining Dalton’s atomic model, Thomson’s “raisin-bun” model, Rutherford’s<br />
nuclear model, Bohr’s quantum model, and finally, the wave-mechanical<br />
model of Heisenberg and Schrodinger. For catalog numbers and lesson<br />
lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. The Earliest Models 0323-0001 9:35<br />
2. Smaller Than the Smallest 0323-0002 9:35<br />
3. The Rutherford Model 0323-0003 9:35<br />
4. The Bohr Model 0323-0004 9:34<br />
5. Spectra 0323-0005 9:34<br />
6. The Wave Mechanical Model 0323-0006 9:35<br />
Summoning the Dream: Pillars<br />
Against Prejudice<br />
NEW BFO<br />
Grades 6–12 3–7 Minutes/6 Lessons 303.385<br />
Each lesson in this series features a prominent African-American judge who<br />
has <strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> roots. The featured judges are outlined in the teacher’s<br />
guide. The series was produced by the <strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> Bar Association in<br />
cooperation with the <strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> Department of Education.<br />
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Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Introduction 4011-0001 2:57<br />
2. From Equality Under the Law to Desegregation 4011-0002 7:54<br />
3. Addressing Adversity 4011-0003 5:11<br />
4. From Lawyer to Judge 4011-0004 7:29<br />
5. Desegregation of Public Universities in <strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> 4011-0005 6:32<br />
6. How to Succeed in Life, or Dream! 4011-0006 6:30<br />
Talking Trash<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 4–10 15 Minutes/3 Lessons 628.445<br />
Produced by ITV and SC<strong>ETV</strong> in cooperation with DHEC’s Office of Solid<br />
Waste Reduction and Recycling, this series focuses on what can be recycled,<br />
how things can be recycled into other useful products, and the value of<br />
recycling. A teaching unit on recycling is available from DHEC. For catalog<br />
numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
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Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. All About Recycling 2515-0001 14:46<br />
2. All About Landfills 2515-0002 14:46<br />
3. All About the Learning Center/Recycled Product 2515-0003 14:46<br />
Taxes in U.S. History<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 7–12 17–22 Minutes/3 Lessons 336.2<br />
Produced by the Internal Revenue Service, this series explores critical taxrelated<br />
issues in our nation’s history and probes “why” and “how” we should<br />
provide students with a sound introduction to taxation at an age when they<br />
are becoming aware of their responsibility for paying taxes. For catalog<br />
numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
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Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. The Whiskey Rebellion 1321-0001 20:39<br />
2. The Protective Tariff Issue 1321-0002 21:59<br />
3. Fairness and the Income Tax 1321-0003 17:19<br />
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15
Tick Tock Minutes<br />
BFO<br />
Grades P-K–3 1 Minute/35 Lessons Various<br />
This series is perfect for use in school morning news programs, as all segments<br />
are exactly one minute, entertaining, and feature important useful<br />
messages. The first 15 lessons focus on the benefits of good health. The<br />
next five feature good advice about the environment. In the next five lessons,<br />
Dr. Tick Tock sings about the compass, globe, and Dewey decimal<br />
system. Then, he discusses the importance of good manners for five lessons.<br />
In the last five lessons, Dr. Tick Tock talks about remote sensing in<br />
weather forecasting, medical imaging, underwater and space exploration,<br />
the magic of TV, and global positioning using satellites. Individual lesson<br />
titles are listed for your information; however, there is only one catalog number.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Chan. Day Date Start End<br />
2712-0001 326 Mon. Sep. 9 9:00 9:50<br />
326 Mon. Sep. 23 9:00 9:50<br />
326 Mon. Sep. 30 9:00 9:50<br />
326 Mon. Oct. 28 9:00 9:50<br />
326 Mon. Jan. 6 9:00 9:50<br />
326 Mon. Jan. 20 9:00 9:50<br />
326 Mon. Mar. 17 9:00 9:50<br />
Health and Safety<br />
1. Talk It Out (Expressing Your Feelings)<br />
2. Kitty Sense (The Five Senses)<br />
3. Nutrition Repetition (The Nutrients)<br />
4. Five Funky Food Groups<br />
5. Vitamins and Minerals<br />
6. He’s Called a Germ (Germ Prevention)<br />
7. Drugs…No Way<br />
8. Play! Play! Play! (Exercise)<br />
9. Fire!<br />
10. 911…Not for Fun!<br />
11. Bicycle Riding Is Fun (Bicycle Safety)<br />
12. Be Safe (Seat Belt Safety)<br />
13. Stranger Danger<br />
14. Safety Rule Roundup<br />
15. Recycle Rap<br />
Environmental Awareness<br />
16. Three Cheers (Volunteerism)<br />
17. As the Worm Turns (Soil Enrichment<br />
and Worms)<br />
18. For the Birds (Building Bird Houses)<br />
19. What a Mess (Litter Control)<br />
20. Beautify (Neighborhood Beautification)<br />
Trigonometric Functions 1<br />
Geography and Library Skills<br />
21. Compass Rose<br />
(North/<strong>South</strong>/East/West)<br />
22. What Do You Call? (Continents and<br />
Oceans)<br />
23. The Globe Song<br />
24. Reference Revival (Research in the<br />
Library)<br />
25. Dewey-Do (Dewey Decimal System)<br />
Manners<br />
26. Eating Manners<br />
27. Please and Thank You<br />
28. Telephone Manners<br />
29. Respect (The Golden Rule)<br />
30. Give and Take (Being a Polite Host or<br />
Guest)<br />
Science: Remote Sensing<br />
31. Remote Sensing (Remote Sensing in<br />
Weather Forecasting)<br />
32. G.P.S. Leads the Way (Satellites and<br />
Global Positioning)<br />
33. The Magic of TV<br />
34. Take a Look Inside (Types of Medical<br />
Imaging)<br />
35. Exploration Celebration (Underwater<br />
and Space Exploration)<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 9–12 10 Minutes/6 Lessons 516.24<br />
This series uses a clear and dynamic format to illustrate some of the most<br />
difficult math concepts for upper-level math students. Computer animation<br />
presents methods of solving right-angled triangles, using the sine, cosine,<br />
and tangent ratios. The sine and cosine laws are then developed, and several<br />
examples involving oblique triangles are introduced and solved, ending<br />
with the application of the sine and cosine laws to some real-world situations.<br />
For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/<br />
seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Trigonometric Ratios 1222-0001 9:35<br />
2. Solving Right Triangles 1222-0002 9:35<br />
3. Angles on the Plane 1222-0003 9:35<br />
4. The Sine Law 1222-0004 9:35<br />
5. The Cosine Law 1222-0005 9:35<br />
6. Applications of Sine and Cosine Law 1222-0006 9:35<br />
Trigonometric Functions 2<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 10–12 10 Minutes/6 Lessons 516.24<br />
Sine, cosine, and tangent functions are introduced through an examination<br />
of their graphs on the Cartesian plane. To develop a general equation for<br />
sinusoidal waves, the characteristics of amplitude and period are examined.<br />
The series reveals that the graph for cosine can be transformed into a sine<br />
graph through a simple phase shift, and discusses the asymptotes of the<br />
tangent graph. A brief exploration of some applications of sinusoidal waves<br />
in physics and electronics concludes the series. For catalog numbers and<br />
lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Radian Measure 1313-0001 9:50<br />
2. The Sine Function 1313-0002 9:50<br />
3. Amplitude and Period 1313-0003 9:50<br />
4. Cosine and Tangent Functions 1313-0004 9:50<br />
5. Sinusoidal Waves 1313-0005 9:50<br />
6. Applications of Sinusoidal Waves 1313-0006 9:50<br />
United States History<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 9–12 14–54 Minutes/91 Lessons 973<br />
The lessons in this series have been selected from various sources and<br />
placed in a chronology that follows the plan many teachers use in teaching<br />
U.S. history. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to<br />
www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited (no duplication rights are available for lessons<br />
marked by asterisks)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. The Peachtree Gang, Part 1 4012-0001 28:50<br />
2. The Peachtree Gang, Part 2 4012-0101 28:50<br />
3. Nightmare’s Child, Part 1 4012-0068 20:50<br />
4. Nightmare’s Child, Part 2 4012-0069 25:39<br />
5. The Inventory 4012-0058 28:41<br />
6. Eliza 4012-0002 28:46<br />
7. Song of Molasses 4012-0071 22:14<br />
8. Once to Every Man 4012-0072 29:01<br />
9. The World Turned Upside Down 4012-0003 29:07<br />
*10. A Nation in Crisis 4012-0115 16:00<br />
11. Ben Franklin on the Constitution 4012-0123 28:50<br />
12. Decision 1788 4012-0018 28:31<br />
13. Marbury vs. Madison 4012-0101 28:50<br />
14. Minorities and the Constitution 4012-0021 28:50<br />
15. The Last Ballot 4012-0004 28:50<br />
16. The Impossible Journey 4012-0061 27:08<br />
17. Forward to Sumter 4012-0101 53:34<br />
18. Bloody Stalemate 4012-0102 52:32<br />
19. High Tide of the Confederacy 4012-0103 52:00<br />
20. Total War 4012-0104 51:58<br />
21. Conclusion at Appomattox 4012-0105 53:12<br />
22. Mighty Warriors 4012-0086 28:45<br />
23. The Erie War 4012-0006 29:14<br />
24. The Queen’s Destiny 4012-0007 28:46<br />
25. America on the Road, Part 1 4012-0126 28:58<br />
26. America on the Road, Part 2 4012-0127 29:52<br />
27. The Image Makers, Part 1 4012-0138 28:32<br />
28. The Image Makers, Part 2 4012-0139 30:05<br />
29. Out of the Depths, Part 1 4012-0128 30:21<br />
30. Out of the Depths, Part 2 4012-0129 28:24<br />
31. TR and His Times, Part 1 4012-0130 30:11<br />
32. TR and His Times, Part 2 4012-0131 27:28<br />
33. Make Germany Pay 4012-0007 21:28<br />
34. The Twenties, Part 1 4012-0132 29:22<br />
35. The Twenties, Part 2 4012-0133 29:33<br />
36. Boom and Bust 4012-0008 21:16<br />
37. Roosevelt and the New Deal 4012-0010 21:26<br />
38. The Helping Hand, Part 1 4012-0134 25:54<br />
39. The Helping Hand, Part 2 4012-0135 31:06<br />
40. Legacy of FDR, Part 1 4012-0148 25:17<br />
41. Legacy of FDR, Part 2 4012-0149 25:40<br />
42. Hitler’s Germany, 1933–36 4012-0009 21:20<br />
43. Why Appeasement? 4012-0011 21:23<br />
44. Nazi Germany: Years of Triumph 4012-0142 29:59<br />
45. Britain Alone 4012-0012 21:25<br />
46. Stalin and the Modernization of Russia 4012-0013 21:03<br />
47. Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima 4012-0001 21:30<br />
48. Victory at Sea, Part 1 4012-0201 27:38<br />
49. Victory at Sea, Part 2 4012-0202 27:51<br />
50. Victory at Sea, Part 3 4012-0203 27:50<br />
51. Road to Berlin 4012-0002 21:18<br />
52. Gotterdammerung: Fall of the Third Reich 4012-0090 29:44<br />
*53. Suddenly Mr. President: Truman 4012-0116 20:06<br />
54. Decision to Drop the Bomb, Part 1 4012-0204 27:55<br />
55. Decision to Drop the Bomb, Part 2 4012-0205 28:51<br />
56. Decision to Drop the Bomb, Part 3 4012-0206 29:00<br />
57. Cold War Confrontation 4012-0004 21:14<br />
58. That War in Korea, Part 1 4012-0207 27:50<br />
59. That War in Korea, Part 2 4012-0208 27:50<br />
60. That War in Korea, Part 3 4012-0209 27:49<br />
*61. The Presidential Years: Eisenhower 4012-0117 19:00<br />
62. The Making of a President, 1960, Part 1 4012-0210 28:15<br />
63. The Making of a President, 1960, Part 2 4012-0211 31:32<br />
64. The Making of a President, 1960, Part 3 4012-0212 26:02<br />
65. Mr. Kennedy and Khrushchev 4012-0005 21:29<br />
*66. Challenges and Tragedies: JFK 4012-0118 18:00<br />
67. The Making of a President, 1964, Part 1 4012-0213 28:49<br />
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(continued)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
68. The Making of a President, 1964, Part 2 4012-0214 28:14<br />
69. The Making of a President, 1964, Part 3 4012-0215 28:53<br />
70. The Journey of Lyndon Johnson, Part 1 4012-0102 26:24<br />
71. The Journey of Lyndon Johnson, Part 2 4012-0103 24:29<br />
72. In Remembrance of Martin, Part 1 4012-0136 29:16<br />
73. In Remembrance of Martin, Part 2 4012-0137 30:35<br />
74. Arabs and Israel Since 1947 4012-0152 21:13<br />
75. One Man’s Revolution: Mao 4012-0006 21:27<br />
76. China Since Mao 4012-0165 21:49<br />
77. Roots of War, Part 1 4012-0154 30:30<br />
78. Roots of War, Part 2 4012-0155 30:49<br />
79. Vietnam: Lessons of a Lost War, Part 1 4012-0156 24:46<br />
80. Vietnam: Lessons of a Lost War, Part 2 4012-0157 25:53<br />
81. 784 Days That Changed America, Part 1 4012-0158 29:58<br />
82. 784 Days That Changed America, Part 2 4012-0159 28:49<br />
83. 784 Days That Changed America, Part 3 4012-0160 27:49<br />
84. 784 Days That Changed America, Part 4 4012-0161 24:31<br />
*85. Pentagon Papers 4012-0120 14:00<br />
86. America in Search of Itself 4012-0171 38:38<br />
87. Prophecy 4012-0162 43:24<br />
88. In the Minds of Men 4012-1003 29:51<br />
89. Third World 4012-0091 20:37<br />
90. Political Parties 4012-0002 28:50<br />
91. Good Citizenship 4012-0001 28:50<br />
Vectors<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 10–12 10 Minutes/6 Lessons 516.2<br />
Designed to aid in teaching difficult mathematical concepts, this series uses<br />
three-dimensional animation to follow the antics of two futuristic policemen<br />
as they discover the fascinating world of vectors. The series begins by defi n-<br />
ing vectors. Vectors at right angles to each other are added, and the magnitude<br />
and direction of the resultant are found using the Pythagorean Theorem<br />
and the tangent ratio from trigonometry. With grids, vectors are described by<br />
ordered pairs that reflect their horizontal and vertical components. The lessons<br />
also explore the processes of resolving vectors and using the sine and<br />
cosine ratios to find the ordered pair for any vector. The final two lessons<br />
apply vector principles in the real world through the concept of force. For<br />
catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Follow That Arrow 1093-0001 9:35<br />
2. Finding the Resultant 1093-0002 9:35<br />
3. Ordered Pairs 1093-0003 9:35<br />
4. Resolving Without Grids 1093-0004 9:35<br />
5. Force 1093-0005 9:35<br />
6. Applying Forces 1093-0006 9:35<br />
Video Visits: France<br />
NEW BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 7–12 4–10 Minutes/13 Lessons 440<br />
This series of high interest, entertaining programs features the French lifestyle<br />
and culture. Each segment has a theme developed around a particular<br />
subject, such as a museum, chateau, monument, or other point of high cultural<br />
interest. The segments include “real” language that the visitor encounters<br />
at each location.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Segment 1 4100-0001 3:40<br />
2. Segment 2 4100-0002 7:00<br />
3. Segment 3 4100-0003 7:10<br />
4. Segment 4 4100-0004 6:00<br />
5. Segment 5 4100-0005 5:35<br />
6. Segment 6 4100-0006 6:05<br />
7. Segment 7 4100-0007 4:10<br />
8. Segment 8 4100-0008 6:40<br />
9. Segment 9 4100-0009 6:45<br />
10. Segment 10 4100-0010 5:05<br />
11. Segment 11 4100-0011 8:15<br />
12. Segment 12 4100-0012 5:40<br />
13. Segment 13 4100-0013 8:00<br />
Violence Prevention: Inside Out<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 5–9 20 Minutes/3 Lessons 303.6<br />
This unique series explores the timely subject of violence—how it starts,<br />
how it affects us, and how to prevent it at home, at school, and in the community.<br />
Frank and straightforward interviews with youths in juvenile detention<br />
centers, in treatment programs in schools, and on the streets offer a<br />
comprehensive view of the cycle of violence as it manifests itself in a variety<br />
of situati ons. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to<br />
www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
NOTE: This series should be viewed in appropriate settings where<br />
counselors and teachers can guide the viewing and follow -up discussions.<br />
Lessons should be previewed before use.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Understanding Violence 1674-0001 19:49<br />
2. Preventing Violence 1674-0002 19:53<br />
3. Coping with Violence 1674-0003 19:48<br />
Voices & Visions<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 10–12 57–58 Minutes/13 Lessons 808.1<br />
The major objective of this series is to help students develop a greater enjoyment<br />
and understanding of poetry. Each lesson concentrates on the work<br />
of a particular poet—Robert Frost, Ezra Pound, Langston Hughes, Walt<br />
Whitman, Hart Crane, William Carlos Williams, Emily Dickinson, Marianne<br />
Moore, T. S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Lowell, or<br />
Sylvia Plath. The design and sequence emphasize the relationships of the<br />
poets and their works, their influences on each other and on those who<br />
followed, and their places in American literature. For catalog numbers and<br />
lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
NOTE: Copies of this series cannot be retained except at taping centers.<br />
Teachers are advised to preview lesson 4 for scenes and content<br />
that may not be appropriate for use in their classrooms.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Robert Frost 1088-0101 57:43<br />
2. Ezra Pound 1088-0102 57:48<br />
3. Langston Hughes 1088-0103 57:45<br />
4. Walt Whitman 1088-0104 57:50<br />
5. Hart Crane 1088-0105 57:57<br />
6. William Carlos Williams 1088-0106 57:48<br />
7. Emily Dickinson 1088-0107 57:54<br />
8. Marianne Moore 1088-0108 58:03<br />
9. T. S. Eliot 1088-0109 57:48<br />
10. Wallace Stevens 1088-0110 57:55<br />
11. Elizabeth Bishop 1088-0111 57:52<br />
12. Robert Lowell 1088-0112 57:42<br />
13. Sylvia Plath 1088-0113 57:17<br />
Wave Particle Duality<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 10–12 10 Minutes/6 Lessons 535<br />
This series traces the development of the various theories advanced to<br />
explain the behavior of light, from the concepts of the ancient Greeks to the<br />
proven models of today. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to<br />
www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. The Particle Model 0244-0001 9:35<br />
2. The Wave Model 0244-0002 9:35<br />
3. The Electromagnetic Model 0244-0003 9:34<br />
4. The Quantum Idea 0244-0004 9:30<br />
5. Photons 0244-0005 9:30<br />
6. Matter Waves 0244-0006 9:35<br />
Widen Your Choices<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 4–8 15–17 Minutes/3 Lessons 370<br />
The purpose of this series is to encourage and motivate middle school students<br />
to consider a college education—to realize that planning for college<br />
now opens up choices later. The focus is on the importance of having a<br />
goal, even if it changes later, and taking the responsibility of planning and<br />
working toward that goal. For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to<br />
www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. This Is College 1684-0001 16:49<br />
2. Why College? 1684-0002 14:56<br />
3. Preparing and Paying for College 1684-0003 16:10<br />
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World History<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 7–12 20–63 Minutes/68 Lessons 901<br />
This series follows a chronological progression of the development of European<br />
and Asiatic civilizations, beginning with prehistoric man. The social<br />
science elements of geography, history, economics, civics, sociology, and<br />
anthropology are also woven into the selected lessons. For catalog numbers<br />
and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Dr. Leakey and the Dawn of Man, Part 1 4015-0064 26:23<br />
2. Dr. Leakey and the Dawn of Man, Part 2 4015-0065 23:01<br />
3. The Royal Archives of Ebla, Part 1 4015-0201 30:17<br />
4. The Royal Archives of Ebla, Part 2 4015-0202 30:06<br />
5. Tut, The Boy King, Part 1 4015-0203 28:52<br />
6. Tut, The Boy King, Part 2 4015-0204 27:54<br />
7. The Age of Heroes 4015-0101 56:07<br />
8. The Legend Under Seige 4015-0102 57:29<br />
9. The Singer of Tales 4015-0103 55:51<br />
10. The Women of Troy 4015-0104 59:50<br />
11. Empire of the Hittites 4015-0105 59:50<br />
12. The Fall of Troy 4015-0106 59:04<br />
13. Athena’s City 4015-0001 20:35<br />
14. Greek Pottery 4015-0002 21:02<br />
15. Women and Children 4015-0003 21:19<br />
16. Greek Schools 4015-0004 20:30<br />
17. The Peasant’s Revolt 4015-0001 20:07<br />
18. The Castle 4015-0002 21:28<br />
19. Castle 4015-0001 34:05<br />
20. Cathedral, Part 1 4015-0217 29:38<br />
21. Cathedral, Part 2 4015-0218 30:22<br />
22. The Church 4015-0003 21:14<br />
23. The Town 4015-0004 21:29<br />
24. The Traders 4015-0005 20:21<br />
25. Bitter Is the Wind 4015-0001 29:10<br />
26. Bolt from the Sea 4015-0002 29:10<br />
27. The Empire of the Northern Shores 4015-0003 29:09<br />
28. England at Bay 4015-0004 28:50<br />
29. <strong>Here</strong> King Harold Is Killed 4015-0008 28:53<br />
30. An Island Called Thule 4015-0009 28:40<br />
31. The Ultimate Outpost 4015-0010 29:10<br />
32. Ships and Seamen 4015-0001 21:39<br />
33. The Great House 4015-0002 20:41<br />
34. Vicars of Hessle 4015-0003 21:38<br />
35. The Beggars Are Coming 4015-0004 21:25<br />
36. Mary, Queen of Scots 4015-0005 21:17<br />
37. Medieval Kings 4015-0101 59:50<br />
38. Tudors 4015-0102 59:50<br />
39. Charles I 4015-0103 1:03:00<br />
40. Royal Westminster 4015-1001 50:00<br />
41. The Stuarts Restored 4015-0104 1:03:00<br />
42. Those Five Hundred Kings 4015-1002 49:50<br />
43. Tower of London 4015-1000 30:25<br />
44. Victoria, Queen and Empress 4015-0105 59:50<br />
45. Dangerous Gifts 4015-0101 50:50<br />
46. The Heart of the West 4015-0103 49:34<br />
47. The World’s Debate 4015-0104 49:49<br />
48. East of Europe 4015-0105 50:13<br />
49. The Explorers 4015-0106 49:17<br />
50. New Worlds 4015-0107 50:47<br />
51. An Age of Light 4015-0108 50:50<br />
52. Monuments to Progress 4015-0109 49:20<br />
53. India: The Ironies of Empire 4015-0110 49:46<br />
54. Hitler’s Germany, 1933–36 4015-0009 21:20<br />
55. Nazi Germany: Years of Triumph 4015-0142 29:59<br />
56. Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima 4015-0001 21:30<br />
57. The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich 4015-0145 29:44<br />
58. The East Is Red 4015-0111 50:28<br />
59. China Since Mao 4015-0165 21:49<br />
60. The Pacific Age 4015-0101 48:21<br />
61. Echoes of War 4015-0102 49:36<br />
62. Shadow of the Rising Sun 4015-0104 47:10<br />
63. The Third World 4015-0164 20:37<br />
64. Hong Kong and Singapore 4015-0001 50:10<br />
65. Japan 4015-0003 49:46<br />
66. Indonesia 4015-0002 50:20<br />
67. The Decline of the West 4015-0112 51:38<br />
68. Capitulations 4015-0113 56:22<br />
Writer’s Circle<br />
REV BFO [CC]*<br />
Grades 7–12 27–29 Minutes/103 Lessons 800<br />
Produced by WRJA-TV in Sumter, this series features authors with local<br />
ties. Host Patti Just talks with poets, playwrights, and fiction writers about a<br />
wide variety of subjects. Authors discuss their own personal creative writing<br />
process—from idea to manuscript to finished work. For individual lesson<br />
titles, catalog numbers, and lesson lengths go to www.itv.scetv.org/<br />
seriesinfo.<br />
NOTE: In recent years, the ITV Resources Guide has not listed all available<br />
Writer's Circle lessons and some that were listed had the wrong catalog<br />
numbers. Please check your library to make sure that the writers on your<br />
tapes correspond to the catalog numbers listed below. Because of this<br />
change, new lessons are not indicated here.<br />
*NOTE: It is planned that all lessons will be closed-captioned by August, 2002.<br />
Rights: Unlimited in perpetuity<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Valerie Sayers 1851-0001 27:50<br />
2. William Price Fox 1851-0002 28:50<br />
3. Nancy Rhyne 1851-0003 27:50<br />
4. Charles Joyner 1851-0004 28:50<br />
5. James Dickey 1851-0005 28:50<br />
6. Louis D. Rubin 1851-0006 27:50<br />
7. John Jakes 1851-0007 28:50<br />
8. Elizabeth Boarwright Coker 1851-0008 29:00<br />
9. Mark Steadman 1851-0009 28:50<br />
10. Betsy Byars 1851-0010 27:20<br />
11. James Kilpatrick 1851-0011 28:50<br />
12. Nikky Finney 1851-0012 28:20<br />
13. Pam Durban 1851-0013 28:50<br />
14. Walter Edgar 1851-0014 27:50<br />
15. Orson Scott Card 1851-0015 28:20<br />
16. Stephen Hoffius 1851-0017 28:20<br />
17. Bennie Lee Sinclair 1851-0018 28:50<br />
18. Fern Michaels 1851-0019 27:40<br />
19. David Zinman 1851-0020 28:20<br />
20. Libby Bernadin 1851-0021 28:20<br />
21. Robert Ariail/Tom Parks 1851-0022 28:20<br />
22. Amelia Vernon 1851-0023 28:20<br />
23. Brett Lott/Sara Gilbert/Dori Sanders 1851-0024 28:45<br />
24. Gloria Naylor 1851-0025 28:20<br />
25. Richard Oliver 1851-0026 27:50<br />
26. Thomas Perry 1851-0027 28:50<br />
27. David Weber 1851-0028 28:20<br />
28. John Tuttle/Kwame Daves 1851-0029 27:40<br />
29. Gwen Hunter 1851-0030 28:20<br />
30. Brett Lott 1851-0031 28:50<br />
31. Theodore Rosengarten 1851-0032 28:50<br />
32. Sara Gilbert 1851-0033 28:50<br />
33. Dori Sanders 1851-0034 28:50<br />
34. Bruce Littlejohn 1851-0035 27:50<br />
35. Josephine Humphries 1851-0036 28:50<br />
36. Lynn Kostoff/Richard Mandell 1851-0037 28:50<br />
37. Linda Lightsey Rice 1851-0038 28:50<br />
38. Eleanora Tate 1851-0039 28:50<br />
39. Rod Gragg 1851-0040 27:50<br />
40. Idella Bodie 1851-0041 28:50<br />
41. Robert Lamb/Robert Smith Thompson 1851-0042 28:50<br />
42. Richard Collin / Roy Talbert, Jr. 1851-0043 28:50<br />
43. Edmund L. Drago 1851-0044 28:50<br />
44. Clyde Bresee 1851-0045 28:50<br />
45. Wilton Earle 1851-0046 28:50<br />
46. Susan Ludvigson / Louise Pettus 1851-0047 27:50<br />
47. Carol Belser 1851-0048 28:50<br />
48. M.A. Harper/Benjamin Writ Farley 1851-0049 28:50<br />
49. Stephen Wise/Sam Martin 1851-0050 28:50<br />
50. William P. Baldwin 1851-0051 27:50<br />
51. Lois Battle 1851-0052 28:50<br />
52. Thomas Fetters 1851-0053 28:20<br />
53. Corrine Holt Sayer 1851-0054 28:20<br />
54. Scott Ely 1851-0055 28:50<br />
55. Mignon F. Ballard 1851-0056 28:50<br />
56. Robert Leckie 1851-0057 28:50<br />
57. Rosa Shand 1851-0058 28:50<br />
58. Jim Casada 1851-0059 28:50<br />
59. Dean Dubois/Kent Krell/John Moore 1851-0060 27:50<br />
60. Annette Bird/James Rembert/Connie Saylor 1851-0061 27:50<br />
61. Mary Glazener 1851-0062 28:50<br />
62. Barbara Bellows 1851-0063 28:50<br />
63. Starkey Flythe, Jr. 1851-0064 27:40<br />
64. James Hagy 1851-0065 27:50<br />
65. Max Childers 1851-0066 28:20<br />
66. Jung-Fang Tsai 1851-0067 27:50<br />
67. Lightsey/Eller 1851-0068 28:20<br />
68. Stephen Wise/Martha Severens 1851-0069 27:50<br />
69. F. Lee Spence 1851-0070 28:20<br />
70. Roy Thomas 1851-0071 29:30<br />
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71. Effie Leland Wilder/Jim Synnot 1851-0072 26:45<br />
72. Bernard Powers, Jr. 1851-0073 27:50<br />
73. Laura P. Valtorta/Eleanora Tate 1851-0074 26:20<br />
74. Elizabeth Robertson Huntsinger 1851-0075 27:50<br />
75. Matt Christopher 1851-0076 29:00<br />
76. Tamar Myers 1851-0077 27:45<br />
77. Lane/Rash 1851-0078 28:20<br />
78. Robert Rosen 1851-0079 28:50<br />
79. Newell/Baldwin 1851-0080 28:45<br />
80. Shannon Ravenel 1851-0081 28:45<br />
81. George Koon 1851-0082 28:45<br />
82. Harper/Gardner/David 1851-0083 28:50<br />
83. Sampson/Lesser 1851-0084 28:30<br />
84. Rebecca T. Goodwin 1851-0085 28:45<br />
85. Robinson/Rubin, Jr. 1851-0086 28:15<br />
86. Genevieve C. Peterkin/William Baldwin 1851-0901 26:46<br />
87. Brewster Milton Robinson 1851-0902 26:45<br />
88. Kate Salley Palmer 1851-0903 26:46<br />
89. Marquetta Goodwine 1851-0904 26:46<br />
90. Robert Morgan/Sumter SC 1851-0905 26:46<br />
91. Richard Hampton Jenrette 1851-0906 26:46<br />
92. Angie Sinkler Whaley LeClercq 1851-0907 26:46<br />
93. Josephine Humphries/Rosa Shand 1851-0908 26:46<br />
94. Dorothea Benton Frank 1851-0909 26:46<br />
95. Rod Gragg 1851-0910 26:46<br />
96. Jim Wilson 1851-0911 26:46<br />
97. Susan Sully 1851-0912 26:46<br />
98. Robert Rosen 1851-0913 26:46<br />
99. Jon Wongrey 1851-1001 26:46<br />
100. Jim Kibler 1851-1002 26:46<br />
101. Lorraine Johnson Coleman 1851-1003 26:46<br />
102. Dinah Johnson 1851-1004 26:46<br />
103. Richard Cote’ 1851-1005 26:46<br />
Your Choice/Community<br />
Outreach Programs<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 5–6 30 Minutes/3 Lessons 613.8<br />
This community outreach series for concerned adults supports YOUR<br />
CHOICE…OUR CHANCE by providing a resource for creating drug-free<br />
communities, schools, families, and individuals. The three community programs<br />
feature successful prevention programs in three states, provide models<br />
for community organization, and show parent training. For catalog numbers<br />
and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
Rights: Unlimited in perpetuity<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. It Can Happen <strong>Here</strong> 4067-0001 29:42<br />
2. Where Do You Go from <strong>Here</strong>? 4067-0002 29:47<br />
3. How Do You Prevent the Problem? 4067-0003 29:50<br />
Your College Experience:<br />
Strategies for Success<br />
BFO<br />
Grades 10–12 5–6 Minutes/12 Lessons 378<br />
This series is designed for use with students that are looking ahead to college.<br />
It teaches, informs, motivates, and stimulates lively group discussions.<br />
For catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
NOTE: Some of these lessons may need to be reviewed by the district’s<br />
comprehensive health committee.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Zoo Minutes<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 3–12 1 Minute/28 Lessons 591<br />
Footage from the world-renowned Riverbanks Zoo and Botanical Garden is<br />
utilized in each segment of this series, with an opening that points out habitat<br />
and scientific name. From tigers to tortoises, ostriches to slippery snakes,<br />
facts about these fascinating creatures are explored in this series of programs<br />
exactly one minute in duration. Information for the series was provided<br />
by Riverbanks Zoo and Botanical Garden. Individual lesson titles are<br />
listed for your information; however, there is only one catalog number.<br />
Rights: Unlimited<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Chan. Day Date Start End<br />
3058-0001 318 Wed. Sep. 4 10:20 11:16<br />
318 Wed. Sep. 25 10:20 11:16<br />
318 Wed. Oct. 30 10:20 11:16<br />
318 Wed. Nov. 6 10:20 11:16<br />
318 Wed. Jan. 8 10:20 11:16<br />
318 Wed. Apr. 2 10:20 11:16<br />
1. Warthog<br />
2. Ostrich<br />
3. Siamang<br />
4. East African Crowned Crane<br />
5. King Cobra<br />
6. Galapagos Tortoise<br />
7. Eastern Diam. Rattlesnake<br />
8. African Penguin<br />
9. Crocodile Monitor<br />
10. California Sea Lion<br />
11. Bateleur Eagle<br />
12. Giraffe<br />
13. Reticulated Python<br />
14. Barn Owl<br />
Zoom (BBC)<br />
15. Amur Tiger<br />
16. African Elephant<br />
17. Moon Jelly<br />
18. Black Rhinoceros<br />
19. Arowana<br />
20. Toco Toucan<br />
21. Tomistoma Crocodile<br />
22. Caribbean Flamingo<br />
23. Nubian Goat<br />
24. Grant’s Zebra<br />
25. Nile Hippopotamus<br />
26. Jersey Cow<br />
27. African Lion<br />
28. Polar Bear<br />
BFO [CC]<br />
Grades 4–12 5 Minutes/12 Lessons 574<br />
This series explores the mysterious miniature world that surrounds us. Using<br />
remarkable micro- and macrophotography, this series of shorts zooms in on<br />
the miniature worlds of some of the smallest and perhaps most bizarre<br />
members of the animal kingdom. Students see behaviors rarely seen before<br />
due to the difficulties of capturing the images of the insects at work in their<br />
homes and feeding areas. Each program focuses on an area of insect behavior<br />
and adaptation to their environment, covering every ecosystem. For<br />
catalog numbers and lesson lengths, go to www.itv.scetv.org/seriesinfo.<br />
NOTE: Teachers, especially in the lower grades, need to preview lesson<br />
4, “The Mating Game,” before use due to the graphic nature of<br />
some visuals.<br />
Rights: Unlimited broadcast/off-air-record use (no tape duplication)<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Consuming Passions 2896-0001 5:00<br />
2. Natural Signals 2896-0002 5:00<br />
3. Tiny Armies 2896-0003 5:00<br />
4. The Mating Game 2896-0004 5:00<br />
5. Alien Architects 2896-0005 5:00<br />
6. Flying Machines 2896-0006 5:00<br />
7. Amazing Armour 2896-0007 5:00<br />
8. Water Worlds 2896-0008 5:00<br />
9. Making Tracks 2896-0009 5:00<br />
10. Bug's Eye View 2896-0010 5:00<br />
11. Extreme Conditions 2896-0011 5:00<br />
12. Little Rotters 2896-0012 5:00<br />
Lesson Title Cat. No. Length<br />
1. Keys to Success 1974-0001 6:00<br />
2. Time Management: Foundation of Academic Success 1974-0002 6:00<br />
3. Learning Styles 1974-0003 5:00<br />
4. Listening and Learning in the Classroom 1974-0004 6:00<br />
5. A Sound Approach to Textbooks 1974-0005 6:00<br />
6. Making the Grade 1974-0006 6:00<br />
7. Teacher and Student: Partners in Learning 1974-0007 5:00<br />
8. An Information Age Introduction to the Library 1974-0008 6:00<br />
9. Finding Answers: Your College Catalog 1974-0009 5:00<br />
10. Major, Career, and Transfer Planning 1974-0010 6:00<br />
11. Yourself and Others 1974-0011 5:00<br />
12. Healthy Decisions 1974-0012 6:00<br />
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