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Published: 2000
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contents Plants & People: A Beneficial Relationship. Plant Life in Action[TM]. Schlessinger Science Library. [Videotape]. Agriculture Hands on Science Junior High Schools Middle Schools Plant Growth Plants (Botany) Science Activities Science and Society Science Education Science Experiments In Plants & People: A Beneficial Relationship, viewers will develop an appreciation for plant life by learning how plants provide us with the oxygen, food, shelter, clothing and medicine that we need to survive. Discover how the science of agriculture has benefited humanity for thousands of years. Examine the complex relationships that have developed between important plants and the cultures that depend on them by looking at the history of the potato and by traveling to the rainforest to gather information about plants and how they are used. Explore the negative impact of human activities on plant growth, and learn how scientists and farmers are working to sustain a healthy planet by preserving plant diversity. An informative, hands-on investigation into the effects of pollution on plant life is also included. This program is based on the concepts outlined in the National Science Education Standards for Life Science: Structure & Function in Living Systems, Reproduction & Heredity, Regulation & Behavior, Populations & Ecosystems and Diversity & Adaptations of Organisms. A teacher's guide is included. (ASK)
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spellingShingle Plants & People: A Beneficial Relationship. Plant Life in Action[TM]. Schlessinger Science Library. [Videotape].
Agriculture
Hands on Science
Junior High Schools
Middle Schools
Plant Growth
Plants (Botany)
Science Activities
Science and Society
Science Education
Science Experiments
Plants & People: A Beneficial Relationship. Plant Life in Action[TM]. Schlessinger Science Library. [Videotape]. Agriculture Hands on Science Junior High Schools Middle Schools Plant Growth Plants (Botany) Science Activities Science and Society Science Education Science Experiments In Plants & People: A Beneficial Relationship, viewers will develop an appreciation for plant life by learning how plants provide us with the oxygen, food, shelter, clothing and medicine that we need to survive. Discover how the science of agriculture has benefited humanity for thousands of years. Examine the complex relationships that have developed between important plants and the cultures that depend on them by looking at the history of the potato and by traveling to the rainforest to gather information about plants and how they are used. Explore the negative impact of human activities on plant growth, and learn how scientists and farmers are working to sustain a healthy planet by preserving plant diversity. An informative, hands-on investigation into the effects of pollution on plant life is also included. This program is based on the concepts outlined in the National Science Education Standards for Life Science: Structure & Function in Living Systems, Reproduction & Heredity, Regulation & Behavior, Populations & Ecosystems and Diversity & Adaptations of Organisms. A teacher's guide is included. (ASK)
title Plants & People: A Beneficial Relationship. Plant Life in Action[TM]. Schlessinger Science Library. [Videotape].
topic Agriculture
Hands on Science
Junior High Schools
Middle Schools
Plant Growth
Plants (Botany)
Science Activities
Science and Society
Science Education
Science Experiments
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED446949