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Voqal's EducationOnDemand initiative offers K-12 schools broadcast and streaming content, covering a diverse range of subjects: from art to science and everything in between. We align our content to state's curriculum and common core standards. We also provide supplemental resources such as teachers guides and quizzes to go along with most of our programs.
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2002
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Biographies of Famous People
A new five part humanities series featuring famous people from divergent walks of life and geographic regions of North America who have made a recognized and significant contribution to history and the arts.
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A new five part humanities series featuring famous people from divergent walks of life and geographic regions of North America who have made a recognized and significant contribution to history and the arts.
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Episodes in this series:
Amelia Earhart
Barbara Jordan
Chief Sitting Bull
Cesar E. Chavez
Davy Crockett
Cambridge Educational Production
Biomes
This engaging five-part series encourages students to move beyond a simplified view of the environment to a deeper level of understanding: that the global ecosystem is made up of interdependent ecological communities populated with their own particular life-forms and vulnerable to damage by both natural forces and human activity. Viewable/printable instructor’s guides are available online. A Cambridge Educational Production. Correlates to the National Science Education Standards developed by the National Academies of Science, Project 2061 Benchmarks for Science Literacy from the American Assoc
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This engaging five-part series encourages students to move beyond a simplified view of the environment to a deeper level of understanding: that the global ecosystem is made up of interdependent ecological communities populated with their own particular life-forms and vulnerable to damage by both natural forces and human activity. Viewable/printable instructor’s guides are available online. A Cambridge Educational Production. Correlates to the National Science Education Standards developed by the National Academies of Science, Project 2061 Benchmarks for Science Literacy from the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the National Geography Standards from the National Geographic Society. 5-part series, 17-22 minutes each.
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Episodes in this series:
Aquatic Biome
Desert Biomes
Grassland Biomes
Rainforest Biome
Tundra Biome
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