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3-2-1 Classroom Contact
Season 1 • Episode 20 • Getting a Grip: Friction
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3-2-1 Classroom Contact Season 1, Episode 20: Getting a Grip: Friction
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30 episodesGetting to the South Pole: Antarctica
They're Habit Forming: Crystals
Earth is Change: Erosion
Remains to be Seen: Fossils
3-D Sea: Ocean Environments
Too Hot to Handle: Volcanoes
Go with the Flow: The Water Cycle
Eye of the Beholder: Animal Vision
Stephanie Yu shows to Z Wright a series of unusual cameras that simulate the way animals see.
Living on the Edge: Antarctic Animals
Life Down Under: Australian Mammals
The Shocking Truth: Bioelectricity
The Order of Things: Classification
Both Stephanie Yu and Z Wright challenge each other with classification quizzes. Features the ""feather detective"" sequence from 3-2-1 Contact Episode 144.
The Inside Story: Digestion
Stephanie demonstrates the digestive process by dissolving three food items in various solutions. Features the ""lost"" sequence from 3-2-1 Contact Episode 164, in which a group of kids examine a pig's digestive system.
Winging It: Flying Animals
Stephanie shows how different wings suit different animals. Features the ""Different Wings for Different Things"" and ""Raptor Rehab"" sequences from 3-2-1 Contact Episode 76.
Eat and be Eaten: Food Chains
How Do They Know That? Innate & Learned Behavior
Stephanie sees a mouse learn its way through a maze. It proves that there is a lot more behavioral traits an animal must learn than one would think. Features the orangutan rehabilitation sequence from 3-2-1 Contact episode called Tropics: Endangered Animals.
Living in Groups: Social Behavior
Starting an ant farm isn't as easy as Stephanie thinks. Includes the bee sequence from 3-2-1 Contact Episode 22.
Learning New Tricks: Training Animals
Stephanie shows that there is more to animal behavior. Humans can teach animals to do many things. Features the monkey-training sequence from 3-2-1 Contact Episode 83.