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Ages: 6 - 13
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This is a great video for kids about composting with worms. Two women from Urban Worm Girl show a small group of kids how to make their own worm bins to keep worms that can make "black gold" which is nutrient rich soil. NOTE: The video contains a s...nippet from the previous and upcoming webisode. (03:36)
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July 18, 2012 at 07:52 PM
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Ages: 3 - 9
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Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski shares some basic information about earthworms and their beneficial contributions to the plant and animal kingdoms. In addition, there is video footage of recent hands-on science classes conducted with preschoolers as they... explore ecology and earthworm science concepts. Early childhood students made comparisons and contrasts between synthetic and real earthworms characteristics, measured earthworms, observed what surface preferences earthworms have, made models of earthworms, drew earthworms, painted with fishing worms. (04:49)
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October 4, 2011 at 10:51 AM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 3 - 9
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This brief clip from Sesame Street explains the relationship between the earthworm and a tree. This video clip could be used to compliment the story Earthworms by Claire Llewellyn. (01:06)
October 4, 2011 at 10:55 AM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 3 - 10
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This short video clip gives you a close-up view of the earthworm. There is no narration, but the professional video footage and sounds from nature help bring the worm into the classroom for your students to observe and discuss. Once you are on the ...website, you will find several more videos of the earthworm.
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November 29, 2011 at 10:37 PM
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Ages: 3 - 9
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Nature in Your Backyard - Earthworms are like tiny compost factories they eat dead leaves and put out rich organic soil. They also mix up the earth and aerate it. They are also hermaphroditic, which means they are both male and female. (02:18)
This... video could be used to compliment the suggested reading material Earthworms by Claire Llewellyn.
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October 4, 2011 at 10:46 AM
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