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Cool music and energetic characters get kids involved in learning to read. After a quick review of the alphabet, young learners discover the most common sound each letter makes. For instructions on how to use these files, check your device's documentation or contact the manufacturer.
Rental or streaming digital formats are available on Amazon and iTunes. Kids from 5 to 15 yes we know that's beyond the suggested age found it fascinating. Everyone who watches, parents too, learn something they never knew before about the human body. There is a virtual tour of the skeletal, nervous, muscular, cardiovascular, urinary, respiratory and digestive systems. But Rock 'N Learn was not content to end the lesson there, they added a bonus section addressing the Alimentary canal, and more.
It's quite remarkable and testers were excited to give it enthusiastic write-ups. Just goes to show, when you have something that makes learning science or any subject fun, you want to shout about it.
Marko the Pencil and Bailey the butterfly join him as they take you through the skeletal system, the nervous system, the circulatory system also better known as the cardiovascular system , the urinary system, the respiratory system including both the upper and lower , then the digestive system, including your alimentary canal your mouth.
Finally, learn about the five senses in extreme detail. Their upbeat voices make learning fun, and the film includes lots of great visuals that show the details and songs with key words on the screen. Together they join Marko the Pencil and Bailey, a life science expert, on the Super Science Station to learn about the human body. They explore the body's major systems — skeletal, nervous, muscular, circulatory, urinary, respiratory, and digestive — before moving on to the five senses.
Kids identify with the inquisitive Kevin, and the easygoing back-and-forth dialogue between characters is loaded with essential information, making it easy to follow and absorb. Diagrammatic illustrations appear throughout, visually highlighting the body's inner workings as they're discussed. The segment on the five senses is equally entertaining and informative, and is followed by the Body Wheel Game, a game-show-like learning experience.
Grades The virtual tour, enhanced by computer animation, covers the skeletal, nervous, muscular, cardiovascular, urinary, respiratory, and digestive systems, as well as the alimentary canal and the nature of the five senses. Bonus material includes tips for doing well on a science test, and good nutrition pointers for kids. Free study materials that go along with the DVD are available online. An entertaining and thoroughly educational resource that makes learning fun, ideal for public school libraries and classroom viewing.
I appreciate the factual scientific names. The songs are cute, too. The animation is clear and entertaining. My child is a third grader and has been learning a lot of this at school. Their science teacher was excited when I shared this video with her. She has passed it on to the other teachers in her grade level to use with their students. This has good sound effects and colorful diagrams. I liked the colorful models, too. The Body Wheel was cute! My child liked it. It can be overwhelming for children to learn scientific facts.
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