Video: Newsreel "I want to know everything" - program for kids
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
The history of the cognitive newsreel "I Want to Know Everything" dates back to 1957 in the USSR. And although technology has leaped forward - today the magazine has not lost its relevance β¦ Every day we ask ourselves and our friends many different questions about the structure of the world around us. Especially curious are young children and adolescents, who find most of the everyday things for adults surprising and inaccessible to understanding. However, the presenters and authors of the program clearly and in an accessible form prove to viewers that nothing is inaccessible. Any question asked by an inquiring mind will find understanding and understandable explanation from a wise mentor. What is fire and why does it burn? Where is the "end of the world"? Where does the wasp live? What is "holography"? These and many other questions will be answered in the fascinating program βI want to know everythingβ.
Several episodes of the program:
β100 -
1. Chalk
2. Cow in the circus
3. Electromagnets
4. Sound drawings
5. Underwater world
6. Triple somersault
7. Artek
β102:
History of the Great Patriotic War, Stalingrad, Kursk, Moscow, Leningrad, Minsk, Katyusha weapons, ace pilot Alexander Pokryshkin.
β160:
Obscura camera, authentic views, 50 years of Petersburg, 1749, staffage, Mikhail Makhaev, wind energy, wind power, three-wheeled velomobile, MADI design bureau, hornless goats, selection.
β183:
Etienne De Siluet, stone messages, Rod, computer music, Pallas' cat, crystal garden, silicate glue.
β1:
Well drilling, geology, Lampreys, cyclostomes, Kronstadt, sailboats, modeling, Grigory Pisarenko, pipeline pneumatic transport.
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