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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2010

The IntelliZeum Kids - Our Solar System animated short offers ESC Region 19 Head Start children a lesson about the solar system and planet environments. It also encourages children to reach for the stars by featuring Danny Olivas, a NASA Astronaut who was raised in El Paso, Texas. The animated short was produced by ESC Region 19 Head Start in partnership with NASA and Astronaut Olivas as an instructional guide for children visiting the IntelliZeum's Space Learning Environment. The video takes children on a mission to the moon aboard the space shuttle. Along the way they stop at the International Space Station to speak with Astronaut OIivas, who tells the children that he was raised in El Paso, Texas, just like them. Olivas guides the children through an exciting lesson about space and the planets.

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  • Hi, I agree, fantastic video! If you can get the sync worked out, I would use this for my Grade 5 class as well :)

  • @Mystique75au thank you for your comments. The sync issue with the video has been fixed and searched as The_IntelliZeum_Kids_Our_Solar­_System

  • Thank you for your kind comments. I apologize for the sync problem. We are currently working on the sync issue and will soon upload a new version.

    Thanks Again,

    ESC Region 19 Head Start

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  • great video- I have a problem in class with the audio not matching the video, like the words go faster than the pic and there is skipping in the audio- do you know why- I am showing to third graders but there is a lot of distractions with the two not working together when I project it thanks

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