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Flowers (1996)

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Stop and smell the “Flowers” episode — it’s sweet.

Grade Level: 
Elementary
Middle
Length: 
00:23
Flowers

Genes (1997)

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Bill Nye’s a regular gene machine in the “Genes” episode.

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Elementary
Middle
Length: 
00:23
Genes

Germs (1995)

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Bill Nye the Science Guy will make you all better – with the “Germs” episode.

Grade Level: 
Elementary
Middle
Length: 
00:23
Germs

Mammals (1995)

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Bill Nye gives you the furry facts about mammals.

Grade Level: 
Elementary
Middle
Length: 
00:23
Mammals

Invertebrates (1997)

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Bill Nye the Science Guy is back to talk about invertebrates.

Grade Level: 
Elementary
Middle
Length: 
00:23
Invertebrates

Patterns (1998)

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Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill Nye the Science Guy is here to talk about patterns.

Grade Level: 
Elementary
Middle
Length: 
00:23
Patterns

Ocean Life (1995)

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Dive on into science with Bill Nye the Science Guy’s “Ocean Life” episode.

Grade Level: 
Elementary
Middle
Length: 
00:23
Ocean Life

Marine Mammals (1995)

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The Marine Mammals episode is smooth; it’s like blubber.

Grade Level: 
Elementary
Middle
Length: 
00:23
Marine Mammals

Life Cycles (1997)

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Join Bill Nye as he goes around and around and around to explain the cycle of life.

Grade Level: 
Elementary
Middle
Length: 
00:23
Life Cycles

Heart (1997)

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Bill Nye the Science Guy is all pumped up about hearts.

Your heart pumps your blood around your body, all hours, every day of the week, to keep you alive. Your heart is about the size of your fist, and it’s made of special muscle called “cardiac” (KAR-dee-ak) muscle.

Grade Level: 
Elementary
Middle
Length: 
00:23
Heart

Insects (1994)

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Bill Nye’s not here to bug you – he just wants to tell you about insects.

Grade Level: 
Elementary
Middle
Length: 
00:23
Insects

Cells (2004)

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Provides an introduction into human and plant cells and looks at the primary functions and structure of the cell. Examines how the body repairs damaged cells.

Grade Level: 
Middle
High
Length: 
00:26
Cells

The Living Cell (2003)

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Join Jenna and Tony in an impromptu game of "cell-ebrity squares" to learn about the structure and functions of animal and plant cells. With actual cell footage, students will learn about the characteristics of living things, parts of a cell, Cell Theory, diffusion, osmosis, and active and passive transport.

Grade Level: 
Elementary
Middle
Length: 
00:20
The Living Cell

Origins & Life on the Move (2002)

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Part 1: Origins: Search for and discover the origin of today's animal life. Part 2: Life On the Move: When we think of animals, we think of movement. Surprisingly, the diverse and graceful ballet of movement may have started with a single group of creatures whose descendents were the first to harness the power of muscles and nerves.

Grade Level: 
Middle
High
Length: 
01:46
Origins & Life on the Move

The First Hunter & Explosion of Life (2002)

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Part 1: The First Hunter - The first animal to develop a head, eyes and a brain also pioneered a new way to survive: it would become Earth's first hunter. Dramatic new evidence points to an unlikely and oddly charismatic subject...the flatworm.

Grade Level: 
Middle
High
Length: 
01:46
The First Hunter & Explosion of Life

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