Disney Educational - Bill Nye The Science Guy - Caves
Caves may seem frightening and mysterious, with strange life forms not seen outside of these peculiar worlds. The Science Guy goes exploring, and shares his experience in Bill Nye the Science Guy: Caves. He explains how the strange structures found in caves take on their unique qualities, and talks about the names given to these formations, which include popcorn and fried egg. Kids appreciate the bad jokes, and can try the experiments, which are designed to be done at home
Disney Educational - Bill Nye The Science Guy - Atoms
Using analogies easily understood by students, Bill Nye continues his unique explorations of scientific subjects in Bill Nye the Science Guy: Atoms and Molecules. In this program, he emphasizes the smallness of atoms and offers an explanation of how everything in the world is made up of these building blocks. Deploring the dry lecture style of typical classrooms, Nye's mix of in-your-face humor, music, and zany antics is an attempt to keep students interested.
Disney Educational - Bill Nye The Science Guy - Atmosphere
Bill Nye always makes science exciting. Using a combination of silliness, music video parodies, and other devices that kids can relate to, he delivers a healthy dose of scientific information with each episode. In Bill Nye the Science Guy: Atmosphere, Nye looks at the importance of the atmosphere, and compares the Earth to an apple, with the atmosphere being the skin.
Disney Educational - Bill Nye The Science Guy - Archaeology
In the hands of Bill Nye, archaeology loses any stuffiness that might be associated with its image. Nye's engaging personality, silly jokes, and willingness to do just about anything to get students intoscience is very effective. In Bill Nye the Science Guy: Archaeology, he demystifies archaeology, comparing archaeologists to spies poking through tombs and other ancient sites. Special guest Richard Karn
Disney Educational - Bill Nye The Science Guy - Amphibians
Bill Nye is determined to get kids interested in science, and will go to great lengths to do so. His series engages students with jokes, music videos, and all manner of special effects, but the science instruction is solid. In Bill Nye the Science Guy: Amphibians, he talks about those cold-blooded creatures that can live on land or in water. They may have a reputation for being somewhat slimy, but amphibians go through the process ...