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Teacher's Guide to: Fossils

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2009

Short (10 slide) introduction to fossils, converted from PowerPoint to a format compatible with Youtube, by Australian science teachers. This clip was developed for grade/year 9 students, uses animation, and is modified from an original PowerPoint presentation. Want to create your own animated PowerPoints? Email me for a copy of my article on how to animate PPTs (nzfilmprof at gmail.com).

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  • My suggestion is - add some sound in your videos to make them more attractive and entetaining. They are very informative but not as interesting. Just my suggestions. I learn a lot from them.

  • @CatherineRox1 Hi Catherine...thanks for taking the time to comment. I do include sound in many of my animated clips (principally in my YOUTUBE account NZFILMPROF), however, I include sound only when I think it adds something to them. And, it's hard for me to understand how adding entertaining music to a clip on fossils would improve it.

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  • THNK U SO MUCH,now i can do my homework without getting an F :D

  • thank you now i can do my homework on fossils

  • you should talk about the realy young fossiliztion to :)

    I learnd from this, thx :)

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