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Marcy Forum Newbie

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Posted: Jan 04 2011 at 8:57am | IP Logged
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Has anyone used Mr. Wizard Science DVDs from Seton? Your thoughts?
Thank you for sharing~
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MaryM Board Moderator


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Posted: Jan 04 2011 at 9:36am | IP Logged
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Marcy wrote:
Has anyone used Mr. Wizard Science DVDs from Seton? |
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No, not the dvds specifically from Seton, but I assume they are just the regular compilation dvds. Mr. Wizard in general is very good. We enjoy him and find him a good learning tool. You can find clips on YouTube and other online sources (like Retrovision) if you want to see some ahead of time.
An older thread where this is mentioned - Watch Mr. Wizard
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I've never used the Mr. Wizard episodes in association with Seton, but we do very much enjoy Mr. Wizard!
There is a Mr. Wizard website that is fun. Another fun item to have on hand is this free ebook written by Don Herbert (Mr. Wizard) and Hy Ruchlis entitled, Mr. Wizard's 4oo Experiments in Science. It's a great experiment book -- and you can't beat the price!
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Thanks for the .pdf. I keep meaning to purchase the DVDs. We used to watch the reruns growing up. While I like Bill Nye, I have to say Mr. Wizard's calm presentation is much more appealing to em.
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Beakman is now available on Netflix (4 seasons worth, I think?)...also a bit "chaotic" but my boys, ages 8 and 9, seem to like him.
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My boys (9,9,8) love the Mr. Wizard videos and frequently choose to watch them just for fun! Can't beat that for easy learning! I like his calm approach and his excellent explanations, too.
ETA: I would consider these as a supplement to a science study, not as the whole curriculum.
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MaryM Board Moderator


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Mackfam wrote:
There is a Mr. Wizard website that is fun. Another fun item to have on hand is this free ebook written by Don Herbert (Mr. Wizard) and Hy Ruchlis entitled, Mr. Wizard's 4oo Experiments in Science. |
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Just ran across several of Mr Wizard's experiments in a series from Treasure Chest of Fun & Fact - Mr. Wizard's Science Secrets
There are about 10 experiments. I think they are experiments from this book Jen linked.
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