TELEVISION

Continents of the World Series

Series: Continents of the World
3.4
(21)
Episodes
7
Rating
TVG
Year
2006
Language
English

About

This 7-part series on the world’s continents covers all of the basics for age appropriate learners on each of the continents which, when combined, make up the landmass of the planet earth.  With a primary focus on the geography of the continents each program also proceeds into the additional cross-curricular disciplines of science, nature and history.

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Episodes

1 to 3 of 7

1. Africa

20m

Africa is a land located right on the Equator, the middle belt of earth. So much of Africa is warm. Many people believe that Africa is just one big jungle, but because we are learning to read a map we can see that the dark green areas of jungle and forest are found mostly along the Equator. Africa is the world’s second largest continent, and in this visually exciting program we’ll learn about the mountains, deserts, savannahs, jungles and animals that make Africa so unique.

2. Antarctica

20m

Young explorers will lean that Antarctica has many of the same features as any other continent on our planet earth. In fact, this barren continent has one of the largest mountain ranges in the world. Antarctica takes the prize for being the highest, coldest, and windiest continent on earth. It's also the driest. Under all that ice is one of the largest deserts on our planet! Still viewers will agree, that the snow covered icy landscape helps to make Antarctica one of the most beautiful places on earth. Antarctica!

3. Asia

20m

We're going to explore the continent of Asia to help early learners find out what this fascinating place is really like. As we cover this vast area, we’ll use colorful graphics to show where the mountains... the plains... and the rivers are located. We’ll also show our young geographers other important things that make the Asian continent unique. Before ending, we’ll have built the continent up from a flat piece of land, adding each feature - one by one - until it looks just as it does today. A short review reinforces important concepts.

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