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- Bill is targeted by pot pushers who use him as their entry to the "good kids." Needing money because his mother is sick and his father is absent, he drops out of school to become a seller. He seeks help after seeing his supplier shoot up.
- How to draw things using triangles. The end.
- Teenagers at a party received news that a car driven by one a friend hit a pedestrian, and that a bottle was found in the car. This provokes a debate on drinking, with opinions ranging from it always being bad for everyone to it being something you should do to avoid looking like a square.
- A little girl gets ready to take her pet cat to school for the pet show. As she washes, grooms, and eats breakfast, so does her kitty. Her friendly feline is loved by the other kids and awarded the winner's ribbon.
- The Search is an educational news series that attempts to bring public attention to the tremendously varied activities of American colleges and universities. It presents the work of professors and scientists in ways that are not only comprehensible, but also interesting and exciting.
- Showing only a hand using a marker on blank sheets of paper, children are told what rectangles are and how they can be used in drawing houses, flags, wagons and other objects.
- With Drawing for Beginners: The Square, you get exactly what's advertised: real-time, excruciating instructions on how to draw a square. So BUCKLE UP, BEGINNERS!
- Two young boys learn why and under what conditions an object will float in water. For elementary and junior high school grades.
- Mrs. Brown hires Mary to babysit her toddler and young daughter when she and her husband go out for the evening. Mary's duties include serving dinner to the older child and changing the diaper on the younger. THe older daughter throws a tantrum when the baby gets too much attention. After putting the kids to bed, she listens to music and works on her history homework.
- Margie Blake, a young bride just back from her honeymoon, wants to impress her husband Tim by baking a delicious chocolate cake for his lunch. But she assumes the recipe direction to "cream" the butter means adding dairy cream to the recipe, which ruins the cake. This educational short film explains the meaning of the cooking term "cream" along with other unusual terms such as "fold", "soft ball stage", "knead", "braise", "dredge", "marinate", "scallop", "white sauce", "scald", and "sheet from spoon test". Margie learns that all good cookbooks have a glossary in the back, defining cooking terms for the new cook. Meanwhile, she has time to bake another cake for her husband.
- This classroom training film attempts to explain the properties of air, including how it can expand, contract and be compressed.
- Judy starts sobbing in class. Trying to calm her down, the teacher discovers that the source of Judy's tears is fellow classmate Jack, who has been constantly teasing her. The teasing started when Judy brought her first real bottle of perfume to school to show her friends, Jack who ended up bumping into Judy making her drop and break the bottle. The resulting taunts from Jack since have been in the realm of calling her "stinky". The situation took on a life of its own in Judy fearing encountering Jack even if he ended up not doing anything that specific time. This outburst of tears is the first indication directly from Judy that Jack's actions have been bothering her, even though it has negatively affected other aspects of her life, such as her schoolwork. Most of the other students were previously aware of the teasing. What could or should have been done to have prevented the situation from getting to the point of Judy fearing the thought of Jack and this outburst of her tears?