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Structures (1993)

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Are you tense? Need some structure to your life? Then tune in to Bill Nye the Science Guy as he explains the science of structures.

Grade Level: 
Elementary
Middle
Length: 
00:23
Structures

Static Electricity (1994)

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Bill’s all charged up about the “Static Electricity” show.

Grade Level: 
Elementary
Middle
Length: 
00:23
Static Electricity

Time (1997)

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With Bill Nye the Science Guy, it’s all science, all the time.

Grade Level: 
Elementary
Middle
Length: 
00:23
Time

Wetlands (1995)

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Bill Nye the Science Guy is bogged down with information about wetlands.

Grade Level: 
Elementary
Middle
Length: 
00:23
Wetlands

Waves (1995)

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Surf’s up for Bill Nye the Science Guy – It’s the “Waves” episode.

Grade Level: 
Elementary
Middle
Length: 
00:23
Waves

Flight (1993)

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“Flight” is the very first Bill Nye the Science Guy episode in the series, and it’s where Bill Nye really took off… literally.

Grade Level: 
Elementary
Middle
Length: 
00:23
Flight

Space Exploration (1997)

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Bill Nye is spacing out – with space exploration.

Grade Level: 
Elementary
Middle
Length: 
00:23
Space Exploration

Sun (1994)

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Bill Nye the Science Guy is the hottest thing on TV.

Grade Level: 
Elementary
Middle
Length: 
00:23
Sun

Water Cycle (1995)

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Bill Nye the Science Guy is no drip – he’s just talking about the water cycle.

Grade Level: 
Elementary
Middle
Length: 
00:23
Water Cycle

Rivers and Streams (1995)

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Ride the rapids with Bill Nye in the “Rivers and Streams” episode.

Most rivers start high in mountains or hills. Rain, snow, fog and melting glaciers make little trickles or “rills” of water. The rills come together to make streams, and streams come together to make rivers. All that water usually ends up in the ocean.

Grade Level: 
Elementary
Middle
Length: 
00:23
Rivers and Streams

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