Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

My trip to space!, Science

Label
My trip to space!, Science
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
resource.interestAgeLevel
Ages 5-7
resource.interestGradeLevel
Grades K-2
Main title
My trip to space!
Oclc number
1102436655
Runtime
89
Sub title
Science
Summary
Did you know? Jupiter and Saturn, Science-themed videos explore fascinating facts about topics kids will love, like space and dinosaurs! These animated videos entertain while challenging kids to think deeper about the world around themDid you know? Pluto, Science-themed videos explore fascinating facts about topics kids will love, like space and dinosaurs! These animated videos entertain while challenging kids to think deeper about the world around themDid you know? Sun, Science-themed videos explore fascinating facts about topics kids will love, like space and dinosaurs! These animated videos entertain while challenging kids to think deeper about the world around themHighlights jokes: Space jokes, Get ready to laugh! Highlights kids tell jokes that are both clever and hilariousStorybook animations: Bert and Beth look at the stars, Bert and Beth watch the stars with Grandpa and dream about someday flying to spaceWho am I? Solar engineer, Quiz themed videos, presents all the aspects of cool and inspirational jobs. Can you guess the career, before the answer is revealed?My fantastic field trip to the planets, Blast off with Jake on a live-action, musical, outer space adventure featuring ten original songs! Traveling inside his toy rocket, Jake's mission depends on the help of eight friendly planets and their pal Pluto, who magically talk and sing. Will Jake make it through the gigantic asteroid belt? Can he get back home before his mother discovers that he is gone? Songs combine fun lyrics about the planets with memorable melodies for one big whopping, planet-hopping experience that's out of this world!Blast off!, "Prepare for blast off!" Captain Justin and co-pilot Squidgy launch into outer space with help from Olive at mission control. Their mission is to rescue an astronaut who's been stranded in orbit around the Moon. Everything goes according to plan ... until Justin gives in to his curiosity and presses the "big red button"Comet - Visitors from space, Comets have been causing fear in the minds of humans for millennia. Now spacecraft are helping us to understand what they are made of and how they behave. The time it takes for a comet to make one complete orbit around another object is known as the orbital period. The range of a comet's orbital period may be from a few years to hundreds of thousands of years. Short-period comets originate in the Kuiper belt, or its associated scattered disc, which lie beyond the orbit of Neptune. Longer-period comets are thought to originate in the Oort Cloud, a spherical cloud of icy bodies in the outer Solar System. Comets allow us to study what the solar system was like in its formative period. This program will help students understand why comets cause both fear and fascinationSpace exploration, Human minds have been dreaming of the sky and stars since we first became aware of our limitations. Our dreams have propelled us into orbit, to the moon and back and today we are expanding our horizons even further, making plans to build a lunar base and colonize the planet Mars. This program looks at the development of in space technology from building the International Space Station to terraforming Mars and mining the asteroids. Students learn how space exploration opens up a whole new world of possibilities
Target audience
primary
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Science
Classification
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