Survival of the Fastest: Predators and Prey on the African Savannah: Lesson Overview
Using clips from NATURE, in this lesson students will learn about the various attributes of different predators on the African grasslands.

Using clips from NATURE, in this lesson students will learn about the various attributes of different predators on the African grasslands.
Using segments from the PBS series Nature episode, Invasion of the Giant Pythons, students will explore pythons and their impact on other species.
These clips from the NATURE episode, "Moments of Impact: Hunters and Herders," can be used in the classroom to explore the various attributes of different predators on the African grasslands.
These video clips from the NATURE episode, "Kilauea, Mountain of Fire" introduce students to plate tectonics, as well as volcanoes and the effects of volcanic activity.
This lesson from the NATURE episode, "Kilauea: Mountain of Fire" introduces students to plate tectonics, as well as volcanoes and the effects of volcanic activity.
This video-enhanced lesson uses clips from the NATURE film "Crash: A Tale of Two Species" to explore the interrelationship between the horseshoe crab and a small migratory bird called the red knot. (Grades 5-8)
These video clips from the NATURE episode, "Crash: A Tale of Two Species" explore the interrelationship between the red knot and the horseshoe crab.
This video enhanced lesson uses excerpts from the NATURE film “Tall Blondes” to illustrate the effects of wildlife conservation and relocation, using giraffes as an example. (Grades 5-8)
Segments from the NATURE video, "Tall Blondes," explore conservation efforts in Africa, using the giraffe population as an example.
This video-enhanced lesson uses clips from the NATURE episode "Dragon Chronicles" to introduce fascinating members of the reptile kingdom, focusing on lizards and snakes. (Grades 2-4)
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