SciGirls. Seasons 1 and 2
Catalogue Number: 041876
Producer: PBS Video
Subject: Archaeology, Character Education, Civics, Environmental Studies, Family Studies/Home Economics, Science, Tech/Voc
Language: English
Grade Level: 3 - 5, 6 - 8
Country Of Origin: United States
Copyright Year: 2015
Closed Captions: Yes
Meet bright, curious, real tween girls who put science and engineering to work in their everyday lives. In every episode, animated hosts Izzie and Jake face a new challenge. With the help of the SciGirls website, Izzie finds a different team of middle school girls who work with scientist mentors to design their own investigations on a wide variety of topics, from the environment to technology, engineering to nutrition, and beyond. In Seasons 1 & 2, the SciGirls study dolphins, engineer a giant mechanical puppet, unearth archaeological secrets, create high-tech fashions, and much more. SciGirls inspires kids to explore the world around them and discover that Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math are everywhere!
Season One Episodes include...
Turtle Mania
Puppet Power
Dolphin Dive
Digging Archaelogy
Horsing Around
Blowin' in the Wind
High Tech Fashion
Science Cooks!
Underwater Eco-Adventure
Robots to the Rescue
Going Green
Star Power
Season Two Episodes include...
Aquabots
Mother Nature's Shoes
Habitat Havoc
The Awesome APP Race
Multitasking Mania
Insulation Station
Workin' It Out
Bee Haven
Pedal Power
Super Sleuths
22 programs, 660 minutes on 4 Discs.
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