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- A high school senior really has the hots for her boyfriend and wants to get married right after she graduates, despite the objections of her parents.
- A teen boy is given advice on what to do, and what not to do, on a date.
- Four teenagers and a narrator discuss ways in which to recognize and correct pronunciation problems.
- A shy boy wants to ask out a girl on a date - but how can he know what she'd like to do, or what kind of activity would be best suited for getting to know her?
- This short featuring "Mr. Bungle", a puppet, instructs children on how to best behave in a lunchroom situation.
- A group of young carolers learn how Christmas is celebrated in Germany, Sweden, Holland, Mexico, Italy, and China.
- A young couple go out on a first date, while a narrator explains the standards of behavior expected of both the boy and girl, and gives tips on how to make the best impression.
- An elementary-school class learns how toys are made and distributed to stores, and why they should take good care of them.
- A weird wordsmith with a background monkey teaches a young boy about grammar in strange and frightening ways.
- Nora has been going steady with Jack and thinks she may be in love. Her mom, sensing that her virginal little daughter is about ready to do the wild thing with the horny Jack, tries to convince her that she's too young to know.
- A look into the lives of a seventh-grade boy and girl as they go through their morning and evening routines...and why not keeping clean and neat brands them as losers!
- The issue of popularity, specifically amongst the high school set, is dramatized. Jerry occasionally goes on dates with Ginny, who goes on "sitting in parked cars" dates with many boys, which makes Jerry feel less special. When Ginny comes by and wants to sit with the gang, they brush her off. Is she popular because she goes on these dates, or is the exact opposite the truth? Jerry is also attracted to the new girl in school, Caroline. He can't verbalize why he likes her, but all in the gang, including the girls, invite her to sit with them. But if Caroline is popular, it means that others, like Wally, are interested also in dating her. Jerry and Wally take two different approaches in asking Caroline on a date, with two different results based on their consideration of her feelings.
- Shy Phil and his family have just moved to a new town, which means a new high school for Phil. His father gives him helpful tips to fit in with his new schoolmates,
- Goldilocks wanders far from home and stumbles upon the house of the three bears. First sitting in all of their chairs and tasting all of their porridge, then lying in all of their beds, she finds the little baby bear's item to be the most suitable for her in all three cases. This classic fairy tale was made by Coronet films and stars real life bears.
- It is usually an easy enough task to say "no" in honestly answering a question, but sometimes it's not so easy if, for example, it would hurt the other person's feelings. A group of teenagers discuss the issue in a slightly different situation, that of peer pressure, when saying no threatens friendships in the process. Three different scenarios are presented: saying no to drinking, to smoking, and to having sex. They discuss techniques to mitigate the situation or prevent it from happening at all.
- A dancing woman of the future wants her hubbie to buy every car she sees.
- The Taylor family, consisting of mother, father, and teen offspring Martha and Howard, are collectively disorganized. Mrs. Taylor is suffering from exhaustion in the amount of housework she has to do in the other three not taking any responsibility either for any of the housework or for their own belongings within the house. Martha believes things she is learning in home economics class can help their family in making them more organized collectively and not having the entire burden of looking after the household chores on mother's shoulders alone. If they are able to accomplish what they set out to do, mother may no longer suffer from exhaustion, and they may all be proud to invite people into their home, which they cannot say they currently are.
- An educational short film that teaches children the importance of good eating habits such as not rushing, taking small bites, thoroughly chewing food, and avoiding eating sugary snacks as a substitute for completely eating healthful meals.
- High schooler Howard Patterson knows he is a C student. He isn't worried about his upcoming report card, but upon receiving it with Cs across the board except a B in History up from a C last time, he is in a funk as he was expecting an A in History. In not wanting to show his parents, he is negligent in having the signed report card returned to school, with his teacher Miss Rogers sending him to see the principal Mr. Edmonds a result. Howard explains his disappointment in his report card to Mr. Edmonds in believing he deserved an A especially in the amount of effort he put into the class. As such, Mr. Edmonds explains to him the need for emotional balance to things, especially when they don't turn out as one expects, those expectations which should match reality. He tries to stress the need to set goals but that they should be achievable. He also tells Howard that others may view results and expectations differently than oneself in being more objective. Howard may get a better perspective of Mr. Edmonds talk when he is able to view what he considers the unreasonable emotional upset of others to things that have happened to them. But Howard still has to learn how to deal with disappointment.
- Teenagers Marie and Jeff are at an uncertain stage of their dating life. While they have not dated anyone else in some time, they have not talked about if they are indeed exclusive or going steady, although all their friends just assume that they are. As such, no one else in their social circle will ask Marie out on a date, and any other girl in their social circle that Jeff would ask would most-likely decline in deference to Marie. While Marie likes Jeff more than any other boy, she isn't sure if he's the one. And while she eagerly awaits his calls, she doesn't really appreciate that Jeff will often just show up unannounced expecting her to be there while at the same time likes when she does see him. Jeff also feels much the same about Marie in liking her more than any other girl, but doesn't know even if he is at a stage where he is mature enough to consider the notion of going steady.
- Eddie Johnson is disappointed that none of his friends nominated him for treasurer of the school hobby club, he latter learns from his dad the importance of being trustworthy.
- Teenage siblings Don and Sue look well put together in they each preparing for a Friday evening date. But looking at them, one knows that their appearance is important to them at all times. This film focuses on four main areas of good grooming: health, posture, cleanliness, and neatness. Don and Sue are then seen in their general routines covering these four areas in being well groomed.
- A teacher uses a puppet clown, the black-board and mounted pictures in teaching primary school children to arrange events chronologically when telling a story.