Ancient Earth - 3. Life Rising [PBS NOVA]
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- Questions to accompany Ancient Earth, PBS NOVA season 50, episodes 11 through 15. The videos are available through PBS, iTunes, and Amazon Prime. At the time of publication, they also stream on YouTube. [YouTube link embedded in episode title on Google Docs files. PBS streaming link provided in “S50Price $14.99Original Price $18.95Save $3.96
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Questions to accompany Ancient Earth: Life Rising, PBS NOVA season 50, episode 13. The video is available through PBS, iTunes, and Amazon Prime. At the time of publication, it also streams on YouTube. [YouTube link embedded in episode title on Google Docs files. PBS streaming link provided in “S50E13” of the title line text.] Streaming video links can change over time and may require a search to locate.
Witness the dramatic history of Earth, from its birth to the emergence of humanity. Dive into the most dramatic events in Earth’s 4.5-billion-year history, from its birth to the emergence of humanity. How did a hellscape of molten lava transform into a lush, green, watery planet filled with life? With dazzlingly realistic animation based on the latest research, each of these five episodes brings to life long-lost worlds that ultimately led to the one we know today.
LIFE RISING (57 questions)
For billions of years, life teemed in the oceans of planet Earth while the land was desolate and inhospitable. So how did life make the leap to land? Scientists explore how some of the earliest life emerged and invaded a barren, rocky landscape, eventually transforming it into a verdant, green world. Gripping visual effects reveal an alien landscape dominated by towering fungi before the arrival of plants. Witness how the first plants made landfall and partnered with fungi to create soil that would sustain them. And discover how, once life emerged on land, it fundamentally altered the very ground it grew on.
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- A heavy font ensures high legibility even in dim lighting
- Questions are designed to be answered while the video plays—quick, simple responses keep students engaged without requiring deep reflection that would take them out of the presentation
- Question types are mixed: fill-in-the-blank, multiple choice, check lists, and short answer are common; in some cases, matching or list-making.
- Certain moments in a documentary merit undivided attention. No questions have been placed in those moments.
- "Play to the buzzer": Whenever possible, the last question in the set is answered during the last seconds of the video.
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