Day Week A-Z

Program Schedule for Sunday, Mar 2

TEACH 356
12:00am
12:30am
1:00am
1:30am
2:00am
2:30am
3:00am
3:30am
4:00am
4:30am
5:00am
5:30am
6:00am
6:30am
7:00am
7:30am
8:00am
8:30am
9:00am
9:30am
10:00am
10:30am
11:00am
11:30am
12:00pm
12:30pm
1:00pm
1:30pm
2:00pm
2:30pm
3:00pm
3:30pm
4:00pm
4:30pm
5:00pm
5:30pm
6:00pm
6:30pm
7:00pm
7:30pm
8:00pm
8:30pm
9:00pm
9:30pm
10:00pm
10:30pm
11:00pm
11:30pm

TEACH 356

12:00am
Faces of India
Kashmir: Lost Paradise (The Eternal Land)

Faces of India

Kashmir: Lost Paradise (The Eternal Land)

Duration: 0:43:09

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject: World Cultures. (2015) Kashmir: Lost Paradise The trials and tribulations of the people of this war-torn mountainous region, still fought over today by India and its neighbor Pakistan.

12:43am
I Love Music!
Lebanon: Gaby and Her Zither

I Love Music!

Lebanon: Gaby and Her Zither

Duration: 0:07:00

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Introduces 11-year-old Gaby, who plays the zither, one of the oldest instruments in the world. After school, she likes to go to the local music academy to try out other instruments. She gives a recital on her zither at the village fair.

12:50am
I Love Music!
Lebanon: Elie and His Lute

I Love Music!

Lebanon: Elie and His Lute

Duration: 0:07:00

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Introduces Elie, who plays the oud, a Lebanese flute. He accidentally breaks the oud's body and takes it to the instrument maker's workshop. While waiting for his oud to be repaired, Elie tries out other ouds, each of which has its own unique sound.

1:00am
Secrets of Archaeology
Retracing The Tracks of Hannibal

Secrets of Archaeology

Retracing The Tracks of Hannibal

Duration: 0:25:07

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: History, Cultures. (2002) In the conflict between Carthage and Rome, Hannibal decided to surprise the Romans with a land attack. He got elephants across the Rhone, went through the Alps, conquered Roman cities and reached the south of Rome. Addresses the cross pollinization of cultures that took place. Uses three dimensional graphics to illustrate what the buildings would have looked like in Rome. Describes the walls of Rome, Hannibal's retreat and Scipio Africanus' victory at Carthage. Details archaeologists' search for and success in finding a Punic settlement, "Hannibal's quarters" at the bottom of Bursa.

1:25am
Japan Video Topics 2020/2021
Kamaboko The Taste of Celebration

Japan Video Topics 2020/2021

Kamaboko The Taste of Celebration

Duration: 0:04:53
1:30am
Secrets of Archaeology
Forgotten Civilizations of Anatolia, The

Secrets of Archaeology

Forgotten Civilizations of Anatolia, The

Duration: 0:25:32

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: History, Cultures. (2002) Explains that Turkey has been the locations of numerous civilizations: Hittite, Roman and Byzantine. Highlights Byzantium with the Karnak obelisque; Aphrodisias, an important city in the Greek/Roman era; Pamukkale known for its basin of limestone; Hierapolis which was populated by Greeks, Romans and Jews; and Gordion, the capital of Phrygia and home of the legendary King Midas. Uses three dimensional graphics to illustrate the Temple at Luxor and the citadel at Hattushash.

1:55am
Artist in the Schools
Taiko Drumming at Waiahole Elementary

Artist in the Schools

Taiko Drumming at Waiahole Elementary

Duration: 0:04:13

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2019)

2:00am
Timelines of Ancient Civilizations
Mesopotamia: Part I

Timelines of Ancient Civilizations

Mesopotamia: Part I

Duration: 0:15:32

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: History. (2003) Describes how the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers affected the early Mesopotamian civilization. Looks at the food, tools, and pottery of the early Mesopotamians as well as their innovations, which include irrigation, the wheel, clay pottery, clay bricks, and cuneiform writing. Explores the social structure of Mesopotamian society. Describes Sumerian culture and religious beliefs. Discusses the rise of Agadian King Sargon, who unified all of Mesopotamia, and the Sumerian King Ur-Nammu, who wrote the first code of laws.

2:15am
Timelines of Ancient Civilizations
Mesopotamia: Part Ii

Timelines of Ancient Civilizations

Mesopotamia: Part Ii

Duration: 0:15:52

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: History. (2003) Chronicles the rise and fall of ancient civilizations in Mesopotamia. Discusses the Babylonian civilization, Hammurabi's reign, and Hammurabi's code of law. Chronicles the history of Babylonian invasions by the Hittites, Kassites, Elamites, and Assyrians. Shows how the Assyrian territory expanded under the rule of Tiglath Pileser the First, Sargon II, and Esarhaddon. Discusses the Chaldean conquer of Assyria and Nebuchanezzar's rule, during which he ordered the siege of Jerusalem and built the hanging gardens of Babylon. Tells the story of Alexander the Great's conquer of Babylon on the way to Persia, after which he established it as his capital city. Also discusses modern day Iraq and the Persian Gulf War.

2:31am
World Odysseys
Greece (Crete & Aegean Islands)

World Odysseys

Greece (Crete & Aegean Islands)

Duration: 0:23:30

Highlights the scenic landscape and natural history of the Aegean Islands. Travels to the islands of Cyclades, Mykonos, Lesbos, and Melos, exploring the history, geography and antiquities of these ancient Greek islands. Visits a number of historical sites that feature the architecture, ruins and fortifications of ancient Greek civilization. Features a hike through the Samaria Gorge and tours the restored Palace of Knossos, discussing the Greek gods and Greek mythology.

2:54am
Lab Cohorts
Lab Cohorts 2018

Lab Cohorts

Lab Cohorts 2018

Duration: 0:05:06
3:00am
Revolt! Historic Revolutions
The French Revolution - 1789 to 1799

Revolt! Historic Revolutions

The French Revolution - 1789 to 1799

Duration: 0:16:39

It began when revolutionaries stormed a prison called the Bastille. What were the underlying causes for the revolution? What was the Reign of Terror? Who was Maximilian de Robespierre? Then we take a look at the aftermath of the French Revolution and the impact it had on other political ideologies and governments to better understand why this dramatic period was so important in history.

3:16am
Revolt! Historic Revolutions
The American Revolution - 1775-1783

Revolt! Historic Revolutions

The American Revolution - 1775-1783

Duration: 0:19:19

We begin with the birth of the Nation and what led to the Declaration of Independence. How is it that thirteen small colonies in North America were able to succeed ? against a global power such as Great Britain? Learn about the seven-year war, the Boston Tea Party and the origin of the Declaration of Independence. Concepts such as triangular trade, the Founding Fathers, separatists and federalists are presented. Once the War of Independence was won, why did it take years to write the Constitution? And what was life like afterwards, and how did Native Americans and slaves fare? It is these events that shaped the America of today.

3:35am
Revolt! Historic Revolutions
The Russian Revolution - March 1917 ? November 191

Revolt! Historic Revolutions

The Russian Revolution - March 1917 ? November 191

Duration: 0:17:24

The Russian Revolution, actually two rebellions, was a revolution that destroyed the Tsarist autocracy, and helped create the Soviet Union. Learn about Lenin, the Bolsheviks, communism, the notorious Rasputin, rumors of cannibalism, and acute poverty. All of which led to a revolution, a coup d??tat and a civil war.

3:53am
Draw Me A Story
CC
Greedy Calculator, The (Mixed Media)

Draw Me A Story

Greedy Calculator, The (Mixed Media)

Duration: 0:06:38

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject: Language Arts, Fine Arts. (2007) A mixed media artist tells a tale from India about a boy who can't resist eating a tray of eight cakes he was to take to his master, the monk Luntika.

4:00am
Hais: 2024-2025
Incorporating Ai in the Classroom

Hais: 2024-2025

Incorporating Ai in the Classroom

Duration: 0:26:05
4:26am
Here's Something to Do-Shorts
Carl Pao

Here's Something to Do-Shorts

Carl Pao

Duration: 0:03:00
4:30am
Hawaii Student Digital Showcase 24-25
March 2025

Hawaii Student Digital Showcase 24-25

March 2025

Duration: 1:00:00
5:30am
Historic Sites of Hawaii
Lyon Arboretum

Historic Sites of Hawaii

Lyon Arboretum

Duration: 0:15:00

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies.(2015) Hidden in the back of Manoa Valley, the Lyon Arboretum is a historic site that serves as a botanical garden, an educational institution, and a research facility. The documentary tells the history of the arboretum and the vital role it played in preserving our watershed. The many present-day activities of the arboretum are also featured including its work in preserving and exhibiting Native Hawaiian and exotic plants, its role as an educational institution and its role as a research facility.

5:45am
Historic Sites of Hawaii
The Hawaiian Rare Plant Program of the Lyon Arboretum

Historic Sites of Hawaii

The Hawaiian Rare Plant Program of the Lyon Arboretum

Duration: 0:14:18

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies.(2015) This documentary covers the activities of the Hawaiian Rare Plant Program at the Lyon Arboretum, a program that seeks to propagate and preserve the most endangered plant species in our islands. The documentary explores the program's three main components: a seed bank, a micro-propagation laboratory, and its greenhouse facilities. The processes of seed storage and micro-propagation are explained, and several rarely seen endangered plants are featured.

6:00am
Te Pito O Te Henua: Rapa Nui
Te Pito O Te Henua: Rapa Nui

Te Pito O Te Henua: Rapa Nui

Te Pito O Te Henua: Rapa Nui

Duration: 0:59:30

Audience: Students; Grades: 6-12; Subject Areas: World Language. What does a small isolated island in the Pacific have to teach the rest of the world? Te Pito O Te Henua: Rapa Nui tells the story of Rapa Nui. It explores the close ties between the Rapa Nui people and the people of Hawaii and how the Polynesian Voyaging Canoe Hokulea played a part in re-establishing the link between these two grand cultures. What can we learn from Rapa Nuis history and its present state? How does Rapa Nui effect how we view ourselves and how we treat our earth? Many lessons are learned in this documentary.

7:00am
Kai Piha
Na Loko I'a

Kai Piha

Na Loko I'a

Duration: 0:57:16

For centuries, loko i'a, or fishponds, were a vital part of the Native Hawaiian food system, connecting freshwater sources to the ocean, using rock-wall enclosures to raise and eventually harvest fish. In recent decades, there has been a resurgence of this indigenous way of aquafarming. Kai Piha: Na Loko I'a looks at how four fishponds on O'ahu are being restored.

8:00am
Where Food Comes From
Sweetpotato Is One Word, Part #1

Where Food Comes From

Sweetpotato Is One Word, Part #1

Duration: 0:21:16

Quick, how to you spell sweetpotato? If you think we just did it wrong, think again ? that's the scientific way. And if you grow sweetpotatoes in North Carolina, that matters. And what North Carolina sweetpotato growers think matters because they grow more than two-thirds of the U.S. sweetpotato crop! How did one state become so dominant in a single industry? Believe it or not, tobacco played a role...

8:21am
Where Food Comes From
Sweetpotato Is One Word, Part #2

Where Food Comes From

Sweetpotato Is One Word, Part #2

Duration: 0:21:36

Tobacco was the crop that built not just North Carolina agriculture, but the entire state. It supported universities, hospitals and created opportunities for growth that have made North Carolina one of the fasted growing states in the nation. But as word spread about tobacco, that market went into a steep decline. Amazingly, sweetpotatoes like the same land, the same equipment, the same workers ? it was a natural transition. So much so that today North Carolina grows over two-thirds of the U.S. sweetpotato crop!

8:42am
Kids in the Garden
CC
How Plants Work

Kids in the Garden

How Plants Work

Duration: 0:05:16

Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2008) Nick explains that plants create green environments and that we need to keep our life-support system growing. Understanding what a plant needs helps us to preserve the green environment. Plants are solar powered and do their growing at night. Then chlorophyl turns sunlight into energy to keep our plants growing and give energy to us. Nick shows how celery absorbs water, and warns that we must all learn the conditions that plants need to grow. With his young visitors he plants wheat grass, provides the right environment, and watches the plants grow.

8:48am
Kids in the Garden
CC
Fruit

Kids in the Garden

Fruit

Duration: 0:05:15

Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2008) Nick explains that fruit are full of vitamins and minerals and that they keep us healthy. He even shows a pawpaw that is full of seeds, the kind of seeds that birds love to transport to other new locations. Nick explains that a flower is food-making factory that eventually ends up inside a fruit. That's why any vegetables with seeds are really a kind of fruit. Nuts are fruit as well because they contain seeds. Certain fruits like banannas and oranges only grow in tropical fruits. There are even cannonball fruit, dragon fruit, chocolate pudding fruits, buddha's hand fruit and finger limes. Nick believes that citrus fruits are some of the healthiest fruits on earth. With his young friends, he shows how to make lemonade.

8:53am
Kids in the Garden
CC
Plant Survivors

Kids in the Garden

Plant Survivors

Duration: 0:05:04

Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2008) Nick explains that plants survive predatory animals by developing spines and thorns for protection. Other plants, especially orchids, develop camouflage techniques to survive. Others grow tendrils to find food. Some like the venus flytrap actually trap their victims. Nick shows his young friends how to create a new venus flytrap by planting a venus flytrap leaf.

9:00am
Sand Tales
Aladdin and the Magic Lamp - The Maghriban

Sand Tales

Aladdin and the Magic Lamp - The Maghriban

Duration: 0:19:55
9:19am
Sand Tales
Aladdin and the Magic Lamp- The Princess

Sand Tales

Aladdin and the Magic Lamp- The Princess

Duration: 0:20:00
9:39am
Sand Tales
Aladdin- Return of the Maghribian

Sand Tales

Aladdin- Return of the Maghribian

Duration: 0:19:15
10:00am
Draw Me A Story
CC
Three Little Pigs, The (Watercolors)

Draw Me A Story

Three Little Pigs, The (Watercolors)

Duration: 0:08:13

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject: Language Arts, Fine Arts. (2007) A watercolor artist illustrates the traditional tale of the Three Little Pigs. Max wants to play ball with his father, but his father has to finish his work first. To teach Max that he should never put off until tomorrow what he can do today, he tells him the classic story of the Three Little Pigs, who leave home in search of adventure. They each build a house, but only the house of the eldest brother, the hardest worker, resists the attack of the big bad wolf.

10:08am
Draw Me A Story
CC
Pied Piper of Hamelin, The (Color Transparencies)

Draw Me A Story

Pied Piper of Hamelin, The (Color Transparencies)

Duration: 0:07:00

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject: Language Arts, Fine Arts. (2007) Using color transparencies and pen and ink drawings, an artist illustrates the traditional tale of the Pied Piper who rid the town of Hamelin from its problem with rats. When the Mayor refuses to pay him the agreed fee, the Piper plays a very cheerful tune on his pipes luring away all the boys and girls of Hamelin. The Mayor looks for him in despair and when he finds him, begs his forgiveness, pays him what his due, and the children return to Hamelin.

10:15am
Draw Me A Story
CC
Tin Soldier, The (Molding Clay)

Draw Me A Story

Tin Soldier, The (Molding Clay)

Duration: 0:07:37

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject: Language Arts, Fine Arts. (2007) Using modeling clay, an artist illustrates the story of the tin soldier. For Christmas Margaret's Granddad gives her the figures of a ballerina and a one-legged tin soldier joined together on a base shaped like a heart and tells her the story of how they became united forever. A little boy with lots of toys and tin soldiers didn't know that they all came to life at night. His bravest soldier, his one-legged tin soldier, falls in love with a ballerina, but one night he is accidentally blown off the window sill and sets out upon a perilous journey through gutters, sewers and the sea until he ends up in a fish's tummy. The fish is caught and sold at the market to his former owner's mother. This is how he is reunited with the ballerina. But when she is blown off the mantelpiece into the flames, he dives in after her. The slow fire melts the two figures into one and is saved in the nick of time by the boy.

10:22am
Draw Me A Story
CC
Hansel and Gretel (Chocolate and Frostings)

Draw Me A Story

Hansel and Gretel (Chocolate and Frostings)

Duration: 0:06:18

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject: Language Arts, Fine Arts. (2007) An artist using chocolate, frosting, and cutouts, illustrates the traditional story of Hansel and Gretel.

10:30am
Na Ali'i
Chiefess Kamakahele

Na Ali'i

Chiefess Kamakahele

Duration: 0:18:30
10:48am
Na Ali'i
Princess Ruth

Na Ali'i

Princess Ruth

Duration: 0:05:30

Audience: All; Subject Areas: Schools. (2019) Numerous DOE schools are named after or attached to Hawaiian Ali'i. What is the story about how and why this happened? What is the connection between the school and the ali'i today? Let's start with learning about Princess Ruth Luka Keanolani Kauanahoahoa Ke'elikokani and Central Intermediate School on O'ahu.

10:54am
Kids in the Garden
CC
Flowers

Kids in the Garden

Flowers

Duration: 0:05:00

Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2008) Nick is amazed that flowers come in so many shapes and sizes and that insects help to produce new flowers. He observes perennials and annuals, including the oriental poppy that encourages insects to pollinate its flower. Nick itemizes the requirements for healthy flowers, and observes unusual flowers that even trap insects. He shows his young guests how to preserve flowers by pressing them.

11:00am
Artist in the Schools
Artist in the Schools 40min

Artist in the Schools

Artist in the Schools 40min

Duration: 0:40:00
11:40am
Artists of Hawaii Ii
Pat Ekstrand

Artists of Hawaii Ii

Pat Ekstrand

Duration: 0:18:22

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2006 )Pat Ekstrand, Watercolor artist, Printmaker and committed Educator. This short biography explores her art work, reflecting on an extraordinary life and a Hawaii of our past.

12:00pm
Musics Superpower
Why Is Music Vital to Our Brain?

Musics Superpower

Why Is Music Vital to Our Brain?

Duration: 0:52:33
12:52pm
I Love Music!
United States: Duquan Sings Gospel

I Love Music!

United States: Duquan Sings Gospel

Duration: 0:07:03

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Duquan lives in Harlem where he sings gospel music every Sunday in his parish church and dreams of becoming a rap star someday.

1:00pm
Circle Island
Kodama Koi Farms

Circle Island

Kodama Koi Farms

Duration: 0:24:30

Audience: General; Subject: Local businesses. (2014) Series on Hawaii's local businesses. This program is about Kodama Koi Farms located in Mililani, Oahu a koi farm specializing in Nishikigoi. For information on Kodama Koi Farms visit their website: http://www.kodamakoifarm.com/

1:24pm
Circle Island
Kawamoto Orchid Nursery

Circle Island

Kawamoto Orchid Nursery

Duration: 0:10:27

Audience: General; Subject: Local businesses. (2015) Series on Hawaii's local businesses. This program is about Kawamoto Orchid Nursery located in Palolo Valley, Honolulu, Hawaii. For more information visit: http://www.kawamotoorchids.com/

1:34pm
Circle Island
Kamiya Papaya Farm

Circle Island

Kamiya Papaya Farm

Duration: 0:09:02

Audience: General; Subject: Local businesses. (2015) Series on Hawaii's local businesses. This program is about Kamiya Papaya Farm, located in Hauula, Windward Oahu, Hawaii. Kamiya papayas are sold across supermarkets on Oahu.

1:43pm
Circle Island
Kunia Country Farms

Circle Island

Kunia Country Farms

Duration: 0:12:15

Audience: General; Subject: Local businesses. (2017)

2:00pm
Kolea and the King's Crown
Kolea and the King's Crown

Kolea and the King's Crown

Kolea and the King's Crown

Duration: 0:19:10
2:19pm
E Ho`Omau
Why Maui Snared The Sun

E Ho`Omau

Why Maui Snared The Sun

Duration: 0:20:00

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-5; Subject: Social Studies. Why Maui Snares the Sun Long ago, Kala (the sun) raced across the sky as he pleased, leaving the land and its people with short days and long, dark nights. Among those suffering from the lack of daylight was the goddess Hina, mother of Maui, the demigod. In order to make things pono (right), Maui summons all his courage and travels to the highest summit of Haleakala where he confronts the Mighty Kala.

2:39pm
E Ho`Omau
Pele Searches for a Home

E Ho`Omau

Pele Searches for a Home

Duration: 0:25:26

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-5; Subject: Social Studies. Pele, the primal force of volcanic heat and lava, leaves her ancient home of Kahiki and searches out a new home for herself and her family. As she travels down the Hawaiian island chain, she is pursued by and battles her eldest sister Namaka, the goddess of water and the sea. After a climactic battle on the island of Maui, she finally finds refuge in Kilauea on the Big Island of Hawai'i.

3:04pm
E Ho`Omau
The Menehune and the Birds

E Ho`Omau

The Menehune and the Birds

Duration: 0:22:30

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-5; Subject: Social Studies. K`hau, a young Menehune boy, and his best friend, a little `elepaio bird, discover that a group of men has been killing the birds of the Kaua`i rainforest in order to harvest their feathers faster. K`hau and `Elepaio seek out the Menehune Chief and his warriors to help save their friends and find a way to change the habits of these men or risk losing the beautiful birds forever.

3:30pm
Historic Sites of Hawaii
Lyon Arboretum

Historic Sites of Hawaii

Lyon Arboretum

Duration: 0:15:00

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies.(2015) Hidden in the back of Manoa Valley, the Lyon Arboretum is a historic site that serves as a botanical garden, an educational institution, and a research facility. The documentary tells the history of the arboretum and the vital role it played in preserving our watershed. The many present-day activities of the arboretum are also featured including its work in preserving and exhibiting Native Hawaiian and exotic plants, its role as an educational institution and its role as a research facility.

3:45pm
Historic Sites of Hawaii
The Hawaiian Rare Plant Program of the Lyon Arboretum

Historic Sites of Hawaii

The Hawaiian Rare Plant Program of the Lyon Arboretum

Duration: 0:14:18

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies.(2015) This documentary covers the activities of the Hawaiian Rare Plant Program at the Lyon Arboretum, a program that seeks to propagate and preserve the most endangered plant species in our islands. The documentary explores the program's three main components: a seed bank, a micro-propagation laboratory, and its greenhouse facilities. The processes of seed storage and micro-propagation are explained, and several rarely seen endangered plants are featured.

4:00pm
Hais: 2023-2024
It's Our Future

Hais: 2023-2024

It's Our Future

Duration: 0:27:13
4:30pm
Hawaii Student Digital Showcase 24-25
March 2025

Hawaii Student Digital Showcase 24-25

March 2025

Duration: 1:00:00
5:30pm
Biz Kids - Season 6
My First Credit Card

Biz Kids - Season 6

My First Credit Card

Duration: 0:28:09
6:00pm
Wow I Never Knew That
Kitty Litter, Neon Lights, Wishbone

Wow I Never Knew That

Kitty Litter, Neon Lights, Wishbone

Duration: 0:22:46

It was the purrrfect idea for making our furry friends more pleasant around the house! You'll learn how kitty litter clawed its way into our homes. And you'll learn how a garment made out of special woven fibers can stop a bullet, plus, why is walking under a ladder bad luck? And finally, we'll cut to the chase and explain the history behind this common phrase!

6:22pm
Wow I Never Knew That
Sweet 'n Low, Golf, Potato Chip

Wow I Never Knew That

Sweet 'n Low, Golf, Potato Chip

Duration: 0:22:44

It's been sweetening America for almost 40 years! Now, find out the truth behind how SWEET N LOW actually got its name! And why do we yell shotgun when getting into a car with friends? Then, is it really bad luck to open an umbrella in the house? And, learn the salty truth on how the potato chip was invented out of anger!

6:45pm
Day in the Life of a Stem Teacher
Jenni Uchida

Day in the Life of a Stem Teacher

Jenni Uchida

Duration: 0:14:30
7:00pm
Kai Piha
Diamond Head Makai

Kai Piha

Diamond Head Makai

Duration: 0:58:46
8:00pm
Where Food Comes From
Sweetpotato Is One Word, Part #1

Where Food Comes From

Sweetpotato Is One Word, Part #1

Duration: 0:21:16

Quick, how to you spell sweetpotato? If you think we just did it wrong, think again ? that's the scientific way. And if you grow sweetpotatoes in North Carolina, that matters. And what North Carolina sweetpotato growers think matters because they grow more than two-thirds of the U.S. sweetpotato crop! How did one state become so dominant in a single industry? Believe it or not, tobacco played a role...

8:21pm
Where Food Comes From
Sweetpotato Is One Word, Part #2

Where Food Comes From

Sweetpotato Is One Word, Part #2

Duration: 0:21:36

Tobacco was the crop that built not just North Carolina agriculture, but the entire state. It supported universities, hospitals and created opportunities for growth that have made North Carolina one of the fasted growing states in the nation. But as word spread about tobacco, that market went into a steep decline. Amazingly, sweetpotatoes like the same land, the same equipment, the same workers ? it was a natural transition. So much so that today North Carolina grows over two-thirds of the U.S. sweetpotato crop!

8:42pm
Kids in the Garden
CC
How Plants Work

Kids in the Garden

How Plants Work

Duration: 0:05:16

Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2008) Nick explains that plants create green environments and that we need to keep our life-support system growing. Understanding what a plant needs helps us to preserve the green environment. Plants are solar powered and do their growing at night. Then chlorophyl turns sunlight into energy to keep our plants growing and give energy to us. Nick shows how celery absorbs water, and warns that we must all learn the conditions that plants need to grow. With his young visitors he plants wheat grass, provides the right environment, and watches the plants grow.

8:48pm
Kids in the Garden
CC
Fruit

Kids in the Garden

Fruit

Duration: 0:05:15

Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2008) Nick explains that fruit are full of vitamins and minerals and that they keep us healthy. He even shows a pawpaw that is full of seeds, the kind of seeds that birds love to transport to other new locations. Nick explains that a flower is food-making factory that eventually ends up inside a fruit. That's why any vegetables with seeds are really a kind of fruit. Nuts are fruit as well because they contain seeds. Certain fruits like banannas and oranges only grow in tropical fruits. There are even cannonball fruit, dragon fruit, chocolate pudding fruits, buddha's hand fruit and finger limes. Nick believes that citrus fruits are some of the healthiest fruits on earth. With his young friends, he shows how to make lemonade.

8:53pm
Kids in the Garden
CC
Plant Survivors

Kids in the Garden

Plant Survivors

Duration: 0:05:04

Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2008) Nick explains that plants survive predatory animals by developing spines and thorns for protection. Other plants, especially orchids, develop camouflage techniques to survive. Others grow tendrils to find food. Some like the venus flytrap actually trap their victims. Nick shows his young friends how to create a new venus flytrap by planting a venus flytrap leaf.

9:00pm
Sand Tales
Aladdin and the Magic Lamp - The Maghriban

Sand Tales

Aladdin and the Magic Lamp - The Maghriban

Duration: 0:19:55
9:19pm
Sand Tales
Aladdin and the Magic Lamp- The Princess

Sand Tales

Aladdin and the Magic Lamp- The Princess

Duration: 0:20:00
9:39pm
Sand Tales
Aladdin- Return of the Maghribian

Sand Tales

Aladdin- Return of the Maghribian

Duration: 0:19:15
10:00pm
Draw Me A Story
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Three Little Pigs, The (Watercolors)

Draw Me A Story

Three Little Pigs, The (Watercolors)

Duration: 0:08:13

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject: Language Arts, Fine Arts. (2007) A watercolor artist illustrates the traditional tale of the Three Little Pigs. Max wants to play ball with his father, but his father has to finish his work first. To teach Max that he should never put off until tomorrow what he can do today, he tells him the classic story of the Three Little Pigs, who leave home in search of adventure. They each build a house, but only the house of the eldest brother, the hardest worker, resists the attack of the big bad wolf.

10:08pm
Draw Me A Story
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Pied Piper of Hamelin, The (Color Transparencies)

Draw Me A Story

Pied Piper of Hamelin, The (Color Transparencies)

Duration: 0:07:00

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject: Language Arts, Fine Arts. (2007) Using color transparencies and pen and ink drawings, an artist illustrates the traditional tale of the Pied Piper who rid the town of Hamelin from its problem with rats. When the Mayor refuses to pay him the agreed fee, the Piper plays a very cheerful tune on his pipes luring away all the boys and girls of Hamelin. The Mayor looks for him in despair and when he finds him, begs his forgiveness, pays him what his due, and the children return to Hamelin.

10:15pm
Draw Me A Story
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Tin Soldier, The (Molding Clay)

Draw Me A Story

Tin Soldier, The (Molding Clay)

Duration: 0:07:37

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject: Language Arts, Fine Arts. (2007) Using modeling clay, an artist illustrates the story of the tin soldier. For Christmas Margaret's Granddad gives her the figures of a ballerina and a one-legged tin soldier joined together on a base shaped like a heart and tells her the story of how they became united forever. A little boy with lots of toys and tin soldiers didn't know that they all came to life at night. His bravest soldier, his one-legged tin soldier, falls in love with a ballerina, but one night he is accidentally blown off the window sill and sets out upon a perilous journey through gutters, sewers and the sea until he ends up in a fish's tummy. The fish is caught and sold at the market to his former owner's mother. This is how he is reunited with the ballerina. But when she is blown off the mantelpiece into the flames, he dives in after her. The slow fire melts the two figures into one and is saved in the nick of time by the boy.

10:22pm
Draw Me A Story
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Hansel and Gretel (Chocolate and Frostings)

Draw Me A Story

Hansel and Gretel (Chocolate and Frostings)

Duration: 0:06:18

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject: Language Arts, Fine Arts. (2007) An artist using chocolate, frosting, and cutouts, illustrates the traditional story of Hansel and Gretel.

10:30pm
Na Ali'i
Chiefess Kamakahele

Na Ali'i

Chiefess Kamakahele

Duration: 0:18:30
10:48pm
Na Ali'i
Princess Ruth

Na Ali'i

Princess Ruth

Duration: 0:05:30

Audience: All; Subject Areas: Schools. (2019) Numerous DOE schools are named after or attached to Hawaiian Ali'i. What is the story about how and why this happened? What is the connection between the school and the ali'i today? Let's start with learning about Princess Ruth Luka Keanolani Kauanahoahoa Ke'elikokani and Central Intermediate School on O'ahu.

10:54pm
Kids in the Garden
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Flowers

Kids in the Garden

Flowers

Duration: 0:05:00

Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2008) Nick is amazed that flowers come in so many shapes and sizes and that insects help to produce new flowers. He observes perennials and annuals, including the oriental poppy that encourages insects to pollinate its flower. Nick itemizes the requirements for healthy flowers, and observes unusual flowers that even trap insects. He shows his young guests how to preserve flowers by pressing them.

11:00pm
Artist in the Schools
Artist in the Schools 40min

Artist in the Schools

Artist in the Schools 40min

Duration: 0:40:00
11:40pm
Artists of Hawaii Ii
Pat Ekstrand

Artists of Hawaii Ii

Pat Ekstrand

Duration: 0:18:22

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2006 )Pat Ekstrand, Watercolor artist, Printmaker and committed Educator. This short biography explores her art work, reflecting on an extraordinary life and a Hawaii of our past.