The dramatized adventures of a boy at his job as a muledriver, and incidents along the banks of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal at the time of its gr...
Depicts characteristic seasonal activities and conditions and kinds of farm produce indigenous to North America in the summer months. For elementar...
Depicts characteristic seasonal activities and conditions and kinds of farm produce indigenous to North America in the winter months. For elementar...
Shows the factors required by green plants for life and growth: sunlight, carbon dioxide, water, and soluble minerals; and describes the process of...
A young boy learns how to develop good posture habits and why good posture is important in helping him to look, feel, and perform better. For eleme...
Shows clouds massing and evaporating, ice crystals growing under photomicrography, and air and water under varying pressures in a plastic box in or...
Scenes in the eastern and Great Lakes regions provide settings for a study of woodland Indian life prior to European influence. Follows the daily l...
Uses a cow's eye to show the parts of the eye, including lens, pupil, iris, retina, cornea, sclera, choroid, vitreous humor and ciliary body. Expla...
A survey of the growth of American cities. Includes historical prints and early photographs of New York and Chicago juxtaposed with a montage of sc...
Defines vitamins, how they work in the human body, and the foods which contain various vitamins. Debunks many myths about vitamins and explains the...
Tells the story of a little girl who overcomes her shyness and shares something ususual with her classmates. (WorldCat)
Examines the people, industry, economy, and landscape of the Great Lakes region of the United States. (WorldCat)
An excerpt from an episode of John Nash Ott's weekly television program How Does Your Garden Grow?, focusing on growing and caring for delph...
An excerpt from an episode of John Nash Ott's weekly television program How Does Your Garden Grow?, focusing on growing and caring for delph...
A 4th grade history project Steve Sanner made with his dad John on the history of the Chicago suburb Deerfield, IL.
A young Moroccan boy learns the craft of making saddles. (WorldCat)