Disney Educational - Bill Nye The Science Guy: Phases of Matter
The three phases of matter get the Bill Nye treatment in this program. As usual, although some of the science concepts explored in the programs can be complex, Nye is in tune with what students are capable of understanding and uses humor to create a fun learning atmosphere. In this episode, he discusses the finer points of solids, liquids, and gases, using examples that kids can relate to. The idea of frying an ice cube is presented to help illustrate what matter is all about.
Disney Educational - Bill Nye The Science Guy: Patterns
Patterns occur in many areas of nature, including music, waves, honeycombs, and plants. In Bill Nye the Science Guy: Patterns, the Science Guy looks at how patterns help humans to organize the data that bombards them on a daily basis. He also explains how math evolved to help make sense of these patterns. As usual, students need not fear that such a complicated subject will be tedious; just when things begin to look seriously straight, Nye cracks another joke or brings on a music video parody, both trademarks of his show.
Disney Educational - Bill Nye The Science Guy: Outer Space
Humor and quirkiness are Bill Nye's tools as he teaches the young and old about the solar system. In this episode, Bill Nye the Science Guy: Outer Space, Nye uses simple experiments and wacky visuals to make the planets become instantly fathomable to kids. Nye speaks eloquently about gravity and the reasons behind the difference in planet colors. As in all Bill Nye the Science Guy episodes, his manner and enthusiasm are endearing, but he sticks to the facts, making science both fun and informative.
Disney Educational - Bill Nye The Science Guy: Ocean Exploration
Could there be monsters and strange creatures living deep under the ocean where man has never gone? Stay tuned asBill Nye the Science Guy: Ocean Exploration examines the depths of the seas and looks at some of the instruments developed in modern times for probing the sea floor. Studying the deepest parts of the ocean has always been a dangerous undertaking, and even the most sophisticated tools can have their limitations. But because water covers so much of the planet, man's curiosity will continue to drive the exploration of one of Earth's most valuable resources.
Disney Educational - Bill Nye The Science Guy: NTV Top 11 Countdown
One of the more popular features of the Bill Nye the Science Guy series has been his "Sounds of Science" music video parodies. In Bill Nye the Science Guy: NTV Top 11 Countdown, the cream of the crop is presented. The Science Guy prides himself on making science accessible to young students and his music selections help kids remember the concepts taught in each show. The videos include "Air Pressure," "The Faster You Push Me," and "Whatta Brain," with the band Mudhoney performing the show's theme. In addition, Nye shows how to make a musical instrument.