Making Movies in Technicolor

Kids, Beautiful and Interesting, Language Arts, Vocabulary and Spelling, Fran&, Performing Arts
Cover of the book Making Movies in Technicolor by Lisa Holewa, Teacher Created Materials
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Lisa Holewa ISBN: 9781545741825
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials Publication: October 5, 2018
Imprint: Teacher Created Materials Language: English
Author: Lisa Holewa
ISBN: 9781545741825
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Publication: October 5, 2018
Imprint: Teacher Created Materials
Language: English

It's hard to imagine the film The Wizard of Oz without the "yellow" brick road or the "ruby" slippers. The memorable and distinctive use of color was made possible by a new technology called Technicolor. The vibrant colors showed that Oz was a very different place from Dorothy's home in Kansas. Learn the technology behind Technicolor along with the history of film with this high-interest informational text! Created in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, this Smithsonian Informational Text builds reading skills while engaging students' curiosity about STEAM topics through real-world examples. Packed with factoids and informative sidebars, it features a hands-on STEAM challenge that is perfect for use in a makerspace and teaches students every step of the engineering design process. Make STEAM career connections with career advice from actual Smithsonian employees working in STEAM fields. Discover engineering innovations that solve real-world problems with content that touches on all aspects of STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Math!

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

It's hard to imagine the film The Wizard of Oz without the "yellow" brick road or the "ruby" slippers. The memorable and distinctive use of color was made possible by a new technology called Technicolor. The vibrant colors showed that Oz was a very different place from Dorothy's home in Kansas. Learn the technology behind Technicolor along with the history of film with this high-interest informational text! Created in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, this Smithsonian Informational Text builds reading skills while engaging students' curiosity about STEAM topics through real-world examples. Packed with factoids and informative sidebars, it features a hands-on STEAM challenge that is perfect for use in a makerspace and teaches students every step of the engineering design process. Make STEAM career connections with career advice from actual Smithsonian employees working in STEAM fields. Discover engineering innovations that solve real-world problems with content that touches on all aspects of STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Math!

More books from Teacher Created Materials

Cover of the book Get to Bed, Ren! by Lisa Holewa
Cover of the book La montaña de presidentes by Lisa Holewa
Cover of the book Survival! Jungle by Lisa Holewa
Cover of the book Step into the Desert by Lisa Holewa
Cover of the book La colonización de Texas: Misiones y colonos by Lisa Holewa
Cover of the book La venta de pastelitos: Multiplicar y dividir by Lisa Holewa
Cover of the book Looking for Shapes by Lisa Holewa
Cover of the book Sort It! by Lisa Holewa
Cover of the book Art and Culture Abstract Art: Lines, Rays, and Angles by Lisa Holewa
Cover of the book Vroom! Speed and Acceleration by Lisa Holewa
Cover of the book Engineering Marvels Toys: Partitioning Shapes by Lisa Holewa
Cover of the book Mi país by Lisa Holewa
Cover of the book Find Your Sport by Lisa Holewa
Cover of the book How Amusement Parks Work by Lisa Holewa
Cover of the book Plants by Lisa Holewa
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy