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Forces

2004
Introduces students in grades five through eight to key concepts in physics, focusing on forces, using visuals and experiments to discuss friction, gravity, electromagnetism, nuclear forces, Newton's laws of motion, and pressure.

Gravity

2004
Introduces students in grades five through eight to key concepts in physics, focusing on gravity, using visuals and experiments to discuss mass, weight, distance, Galileo, air resistance, parachutes, terminal velocity, and G-force. Includes review segments.

Mammals

2004
Bill Nye the Science Guy answers questions about mammals, and conducts an experiment that demonstrates the sense of smell.

Integers

2004
Secret agent Matt Mattics and his team must answer questions about integers in order to stop Dr. Strangeglove from destroying the amusement park with a ride-eating Number Cruncher.

Decimals

adding, subtracting & comparing
2004
Viewers join secret agent Matt Mattics and his team as they answer questions about adding, subtracting, and comparing decimals, in an effort to foil the evil Dr. Strangeglove's plans to take over Inter-Math headquarters.

Waves

2004
Bill Nye the Science Guy answers questions about waves, and conducts two experiments that demonstrate wave energy, and the attributes of a wave.

Properties of matter

2004
Introduces students in grades five through eight to the properties of matter, such as color, shape, size, mass, weight, volume, and density; identifies the four phases of matter; and discusses the idea of chemical properties. Includes experiments and reviews.

Magnetism

2004
Introduces students in grades five through eight to key concepts in physics, focusing on magnetism, using visuals and experiments to discuss poles, magnetic fields, domains, spinning atoms, the use of magnetism in music, compasses, and Earth's magnetic field. Includes review segments.

The periodic table

2004
Introduces students in grades five through eight to key concepts in chemistry, focusing on the periodic table, using visuals and experiments to discuss atoms, elements, electrons, periods and groups, metals, metalloids, and nonmetals. Includes review segments.

Atoms & molecules

2004
Introduces students to key concepts in chemistry, focusing on atoms and molecules, using visuals and experiments to discuss the atom, electric charge, elements, the periodic table, chemical bonds, covalent bonding, ionic bonding, and phases of matter. Includes review segments.

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