Day Week A-Z

Program Schedule for Wednesday, Mar 5

TEACH 356
12:00am
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12:30pm
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TEACH 356

12:00am
Hais: 2024-2025
Incorporating Design and Tech in the Classroom

Hais: 2024-2025

Incorporating Design and Tech in the Classroom

Duration: 0:24:10
12:24am
Hais: 2024-2025
Incorporating Ai in the Classroom

Hais: 2024-2025

Incorporating Ai in the Classroom

Duration: 0:26:05
12:50am
Measuring Series, Visual Learning Systems
Why Do We Measure?

Measuring Series, Visual Learning Systems

Why Do We Measure?

Duration: 0:09:32

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2011) This program explores the interesting and fun process of weighing common objects. Concepts and terminology: matter, mass, weight, scale, and metric system. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLfdktnalJvOFhOT1k&usp=sharing

1:00am
Life Skills Series: The Working World for Young Adults
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Work Ethic: A Commitment to Work

Life Skills Series: The Working World for Young Adults

Work Ethic: A Commitment to Work

Duration: 0:18:33
1:18am
Life Skills Series: The Working World for Young Adults
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Customer Service: An Attitude Not An Occupation

Life Skills Series: The Working World for Young Adults

Customer Service: An Attitude Not An Occupation

Duration: 0:19:55
1:38am
Life Skills Series: The Working World for Young Adults
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Why Work?

Life Skills Series: The Working World for Young Adults

Why Work?

Duration: 0:21:04
1:59am
Life Skills Series: The Working World for Young Adults
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Global Marketplace, The: How Will You Compete?

Life Skills Series: The Working World for Young Adults

Global Marketplace, The: How Will You Compete?

Duration: 0:20:29
2:20am
Financial Fitness for Young Adults
Valuing Your Money

Financial Fitness for Young Adults

Valuing Your Money

Duration: 0:19:35

Provides financial tips on how to manage money wisely. Teenagers speak candidly about their attitudes toward money and consumer spending. Financial experts discuss how to set financial goals, assess needs before wants, plan a budget, and stay in control of spending to avoid credit abuse.

2:39am
Financial Fitness for Young Adults
Taking Credit for Your Credit

Financial Fitness for Young Adults

Taking Credit for Your Credit

Duration: 0:19:20

Focuses on financial responsibility and credit card use. Explains the promotions used to target young adults and entice them into becoming credit card customers. Credit counselors discuss all aspects of credit card use, including how to establish consumer credit, understanding the fees involved, and payment of finance charges on outstanding debt. Outlines how to use credit in a responsible manner that leads to financial freedom and a good credit rating.

3:00am
Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Ii
Intergalactic Iguana

Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Ii

Intergalactic Iguana

Duration: 0:26:22

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Fine Arts. (1999) Mark draws an iguana while demonstrating the Renaissance words bonus and density. At the Cleveland Museum of Art, he discusses Winslow Homer's painting, "Girls with Lobster." Animator Karen Johnson draws a space traveling iguana.

3:30am
Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Ii
Ingenious Icon

Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Ii

Ingenious Icon

Duration: 0:26:17

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Fine Arts. (1999) Mark draws Einstein while demonstrating the Renaissance words contour and shading. At the Cincinnati Art Museum, he visits the sculpture "The Thinker" by August Rodin. Sculptor Fred Wilsom builds a mask.

4:00am
Art Smarts Tribute with Peggy Chun
Art Smarts Tribute with Peggy Chun

Art Smarts Tribute with Peggy Chun

Art Smarts Tribute with Peggy Chun

Duration: 0:30:00

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. Guest artist Peggy Chun demonstrates watercolor techniques in painting a hibiscus.

4:30am
Art Smarts
Texture

Art Smarts

Texture

Duration: 0:29:30

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. Guest artist Hiroki Morinoue teaches the use of texture through a project using tempera paint mixed with spackle. He paints shell designs on masonite boards to create texture tiles.

5:00am
I Ka Piko
I Ka Piko

I Ka Piko

I Ka Piko

Duration: 0:55:49

Audience: General; Grades: 9-12; Subject: Fine Arts. (2017) Following 9 Hawaii print artists as they prepare for an exhibition at The Ropewalk, UK. From The Ropewalk: I ka Piko: The center or source, connections and balance. "I ka Piko not only describes our cultural relationships but also the islands we come from, growing up from the middle of the vast oceanic floor of the Pacific. In "I ka Piko" nine Hawai'i print artists explore through their work what it means to a Kama'aina (child of this land) to be from this unique place. Featuring: Gina Bacon Kerr, Marissa Eshima, Kathy Merrill Kelley, Barbara Okamoto, Mary Philpotts McGrath, Doug Po'oloa Tolentino, David B. Smith, Nancy Vilhauer, and George Woollard

6:00am
Art Hunter
Color: Guest Solomon Enos

Art Hunter

Color: Guest Solomon Enos

Duration: 0:29:52

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. Artists Carl Pao and Solomon Enos explore the world of Color in a painting project.(2014)

6:29am
Art Hunter
Line: Guests Matt and Roxy Ortiz

Art Hunter

Line: Guests Matt and Roxy Ortiz

Duration: 0:30:00

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. Artists Carl Pao and Matt and Roxy Ortiz highlight Line and its representation in Art.(2014)

7:00am
Art Smarts
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Form

Art Smarts

Form

Duration: 0:29:30

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. Form is the most basic element in art. Artist Page Chang focuses on form to paint a self-portrait.

7:30am
Art Smarts
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Space

Art Smarts

Space

Duration: 0:29:30

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. Guest artist Kim Duffet and host Page Chang discuss the use of space in art and demonstrate this concept through a clay sculpture project.

8:00am
Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge
Episode 24

Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge

Episode 24

Duration: 0:59:00

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2018) In this episode: Blooming' algae, understanding tornadoes, balloon boy, minding math, 4 Awesome Discoveries, the Itsy Bitsy Spider, mosquitoes, Malaria, and much more!

9:00am
World Crisis- Cause and Effect
Asian Tsunami

World Crisis- Cause and Effect

Asian Tsunami

Duration: 0:22:57

A sunny day in paradise turned into one of the deadliest, most catastrophic natural disasters ever. An earthquake deep in the Indian ocean caused tsunamis that battered countries from Southeast Asia all the way to Africa. Hundreds of thousands of people died. Millions were left without food and shelter. Whole cites were wiped out not unlike from a nuclear explosion. The only solace is the creation of an early warning system that has already proven its worth.

9:22am
I Love Music!
Japan: Yutaro and His Drum

I Love Music!

Japan: Yutaro and His Drum

Duration: 0:07:03

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) An 8 year old boy is learning how to play the taiko drum.

9:30am
I Love Music!
Thailand: Wirag and His Xylophone

I Love Music!

Thailand: Wirag and His Xylophone

Duration: 0:07:03

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Ten-year-old Wirag learns to play his xylophone by ear, without a musical score. While practicing in front of a Buddhist temple, he is invited by a monk to play on a magnificent xylophone.

9:37am
World Crisis- Cause and Effect
Hurricane Katrina

World Crisis- Cause and Effect

Hurricane Katrina

Duration: 0:22:24

Katrina is the most destructive hurricane in history, made worse by inadequate infrastructure, political squabbling and mismanaged emergency response. Much of the Gulf Coast was damaged and New Orleans was almost entirely submerged. Years later, with destruction still evident, people question the wisdom of returning.

10:00am
Science of Cooking
Taste

Science of Cooking

Taste

Duration: 0:25:00

This episode covers the five taste receptors which are sweet, salty, spicy, bitter, and sour. "Why is sugar sweet?" is the wrong question. "Why does sugar taste sweet to us?" is the right question. Taste doesn't exist in things. It is something our brains create. It is a type of antenna that mankind has developed for survival. It is the ability to consume nutrients and avoid poison.

10:25am
Science of Cooking
Heat

Science of Cooking

Heat

Duration: 0:25:00

A major part of cooking involves delivering heat energy to natural things and transforming them to the state where they can be digested and absorbed. This technique does not stop at simply making food taste good. Professor Wrangham of Harvard University says the ability to produce food through heat is what helped humans evolve.

10:50am
Measuring Series, Visual Learning Systems
Weighing Things

Measuring Series, Visual Learning Systems

Weighing Things

Duration: 0:09:34

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2011) This program explores the interesting and fun process of weighing common objects. Concepts and terminology: matter, mass, weight, scale, and metric system. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLfdktnalJvOFhOT1k&usp=sharing

11:00am
Where Food Comes From
Eat Your Veggies (And Greens!)

Where Food Comes From

Eat Your Veggies (And Greens!)

Duration: 0:21:16

There's always food growing somewhere in America. That's part of the real miracle of nature. Fruits and veggies are in full swing in Florida in the coldest months of the year ? we start this episode in the Everglades in early February with our friends from L&M Farms. Then we roll up to Georgia in spring to visit Baker Farms, one of the largest growers of greens anywhere. Then we head for North Carolina in July to follow the crop as it continues marching north before starting all over again in Florida the next year.

11:21am
Kids in the Garden
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Useful Plants

Kids in the Garden

Useful Plants

Duration: 0:05:19

Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2008) Nick explains that human beings are dependent on plants to survive. Shows how trees are turned into lumber and fuel; how cotton is produced and where wool comes from. Even explains that oil and gas come from dead plants. Introduces medicinal plants, vegetables and fruits. The activity is decorating wrapping paper with leaves and petals.

11:30am
Hais: 2022-2023
Engaging Students in the Expressive Arts

Hais: 2022-2023

Engaging Students in the Expressive Arts

Duration: 0:23:25
11:53am
The Little Scientist
Where Is The Air?: Air & Wind

The Little Scientist

Where Is The Air?: Air & Wind

Duration: 0:06:28

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2013) Little Scientist helps children develop scientific reasoning by exploring the world of science that surrounds them. The unique structure of each program combines a short story with scientific information, enabling children to easily and naturally become interested and engaged. While focusing on the story, children will naturally absorb the science that is presented in various "fun" formats. Science is fun!

12:00pm
Impossible Planet
Age Old Origins

Impossible Planet

Age Old Origins

Duration: 0:46:28
12:46pm
Elementary Earth Science - Visual Learning Company
Minerals

Elementary Earth Science - Visual Learning Company

Minerals

Duration: 0:13:26

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject: Science. (2008) The Elementary Earth Science Collection includes video programs correlated to the curriculum and specifically designed for the classroom. These titles include a wide range of earth science topics including earth, sun, moon, planets, plate tectonics, weather, water cycle, rocks, minerals, and the rock cycle. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLfSXJ1dlBoTzJyUm8&usp=sharing

1:00pm
Astronomy - Visual Learning
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Earth, Sun and Moon

Astronomy - Visual Learning

Earth, Sun and Moon

Duration: 0:19:46

Grades: 6-8; Subject areas: Science. (2003) Describes the interactions between the Earth, sun, and moon. Defines the shape of the Earth, explaining how the Earth's rotation on its axis and revolution around the sun cause day and night and the changing seasons. Explores the characteristics of the sun and moon. Illustrates how the moon revolves around the Earth, creating the moon's different phases, and how the sun is the central point of the solar system. Concludes with a 10-question video quiz. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLfYUpZTmhKbkYyejA&usp=sharing

1:19pm
Astronomy - Visual Learning
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Inner Planets, The

Astronomy - Visual Learning

Inner Planets, The

Duration: 0:20:00

Grades: 6-8; Subject areas: Science. (2003) Explores the inner planets, describes the nebular hypothesis, and illustrates the general design of the solar system. Details the characteristics, rotations and orbits of Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Illustrates how these planets travel in elliptical orbits around the sun. Combines graphics and photographs from space to provide images of these inner planets, defining their properties and surface geology. Concludes with a 10-question video quiz. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLfYUpZTmhKbkYyejA&usp=sharing

1:39pm
Astronomy - Visual Learning
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Outer Planets, The

Astronomy - Visual Learning

Outer Planets, The

Duration: 0:19:38

Grades: 6-8; Subject areas: Science. (2003) Reviews the inner planets before traveling to the outer regions of the solar system to explore the outer planets. Combines graphics and photographs from space to detail the characteristics and properties of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Details their moons, orbits, atmospheres, and outer rings. Also describes the asteroid belt and the solar cycle. Concludes with a 10-question video quiz. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLfYUpZTmhKbkYyejA&usp=sharing

1:59pm
Astronomy - Visual Learning
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Amazing Universe, The

Astronomy - Visual Learning

Amazing Universe, The

Duration: 0:19:43

Grades: 6-8; Subject areas: Science. (2003) Combines graphics and NASA footage to explore outer space and reveal the features of the universe. Illustrates the position of the solar system in the Milky Way Galaxy, highlights several constellations and galaxies, and illustrates the characteristics of stars, comets, meteors, and the sun. Concludes with a 10-question video quiz. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLfYUpZTmhKbkYyejA&usp=sharing

2:19pm
Earth's Rotation and Revolution - Visual Learning
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Earth's Rotation and Revolution

Earth's Rotation and Revolution - Visual Learning

Earth's Rotation and Revolution

Duration: 0:13:34

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-5; Subject: Science. (2006) Describes the process of the Earth's orbit and rotation. Examines how these movements cause day and night, leap years, and the changing seasons. Also explains the reasons for the summer and winter solstice and the spring and vernal equinox. Concludes with a 5-question video quiz. For a teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLfdnZsQXFZdUNqV00&usp=sharing

2:32pm
Things In Action Series - Visual Learning
Gravity

Things In Action Series - Visual Learning

Gravity

Duration: 0:08:32

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2014) Gravity is all around us. This interesting program introduces students to the force of gravity by using easy-to-understand examples of this force at work. The role of gravity in our solar system is also explored. Concepts and terminology: force, gravity, attraction, orbits, and tides.

2:41pm
Nasa Spacesuit Development
Nasa Spacesuit Development

Nasa Spacesuit Development

Nasa Spacesuit Development

Duration: 0:07:16

Audience: Students; Grades: All; Subject Areas: Science. (2015) NASA takes you on the journey engineers go through to make a spacesuit. What challenges must be overcome to build a spacesuit capable of withstanding the heat, cold and the extreme environment of space? Learn about the accomplishments achieved by humans working in space, and discover two new prototype spacesuits, the PXS and the Z-2, as NASA continues to build on a 50 year legacy of spacesuits and prepares the next generation of explorers for the Journey to Mars.

2:48pm
The Little Scientist
Shhh! It's Earth's Secret: Gravity

The Little Scientist

Shhh! It's Earth's Secret: Gravity

Duration: 0:08:24

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2013) Little Scientist helps children develop scientific reasoning by exploring the world of science that surrounds them. The unique structure of each program combines a short story with scientific information, enabling children to easily and naturally become interested and engaged. While focusing on the story, children will naturally absorb the science that is presented in various "fun" formats. Science is fun!

3:00pm
Five Keys, The
The Sun

Five Keys, The

The Sun

Duration: 0:49:42

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject: STEM. (2015) The Sun The possibilities offered by the Sun in terms of clean, sustainable solar and wind energy seem endless. In fact, new research and technologies might very well be the solution to mankind's current dependency on oil and the social and political harm that tend to result from this dependency.

3:49pm
Science Practice Series - Visual Learning
Using Tools In Science

Science Practice Series - Visual Learning

Using Tools In Science

Duration: 0:10:18

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2014) The use of tools, equipment, and instruments in science and engineering is vital to acquiring data. Students will learn how and why tools are helpful in science. Concrete examples of common, everyday tools help teach key concepts and use of tools in science.

4:00pm
Nasa X
Unmanned Aircraft Systems - Transforming The Horizon

Nasa X

Unmanned Aircraft Systems - Transforming The Horizon

Duration: 0:24:24

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: Science. (2014) Coming up on this episode of "NASA X," we will follow members of NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate's UAS Integration into the NAS project team as they tackle the major hurdles of integrating these types of vehicles into our daily lives. We'll see how researchers are solving technical challenges as well as concerns around human factors in an effort to one day allow these vehicles to safely integrate into our society.

4:24pm
Nasa X
Environmentally Responsible Aviation - End of An Era Part 1

Nasa X

Environmentally Responsible Aviation - End of An Era Part 1

Duration: 0:24:37

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: Science. (2015) Part one of this episode of "NASA X" looks back at some of ERA's earlier tests to see how those early successes and failures paved the way to the larger, more advanced tests of today. And we will see what the future holds for many of the ideas and technologies that have been developed by some of NASA's best and brightest engineers and researchers.

4:49pm
Nasa X
Environmentally Responsible Aviation-End of An Era Part 2

Nasa X

Environmentally Responsible Aviation-End of An Era Part 2

Duration: 0:22:56

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: Science. (2015) Today on "NASA X," we will look at part two of this two-part program that has explored the work done by the ERA team. We will look back at some of their early work, while also looking at what some of the finished products look like. We will see how NASA and industry have worked together to improve the state of the art for aircraft design and will find out about promising new ideas that have come out of this work. Finally, we will bid farewell to the team that is changing the way we all fly.

5:11pm
Challenger Center Hawaii
Challenger Center Hawaii

Challenger Center Hawaii

Challenger Center Hawaii

Duration: 0:21:00
5:32pm
Nasa Edge
New Horizons

Nasa Edge

New Horizons

Duration: 0:26:32

Audience: Students; Grades: 6-12; Subject Areas: Science. (2015) NASA EDGE celebrates New Horizons' eminent closest approach to Pluto with their own parallel mission to Pluto, West Virginia.

6:00pm
Weather and Climate - Visual Learning
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Atmosphere, The

Weather and Climate - Visual Learning

Atmosphere, The

Duration: 0:19:01

Audience: Students; Grades: 6-12; Subject Areas: Science. (2001) Explores the features of Earth, focusing on the hydrosphere, lithosphere, and atmosphere. Examines the different gases making up the atmosphere and identifies the different layers of the atmosphere, including the troposhere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, ionosphere, exosphere and magnetosphere. Includes a ten-question video quiz. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffjduaVdBanJjaS1QTE1WT3RpWmZabzdQUVY4U1E0YkpLSlFBNFBnTFBqLTg&usp=sharing

6:19pm
Weather and Climate - Visual Learning
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Climate

Weather and Climate - Visual Learning

Climate

Duration: 0:19:06

Audience: Students; Grades: 6-12; Subject Areas: Science. (2001) Identifies the factors that influence climate, including temperature and precipitation. Describes how latitude, elevation, and other factors may influence temperature and how winds and topography may affect the precipitation of a region. Explores the major types of climate zones, including tropical, temperate, and polar zones. Includes a ten-question video quiz. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffjduaVdBanJjaS1QTE1WT3RpWmZabzdQUVY4U1E0YkpLSlFBNFBnTFBqLTg&usp=sharing

6:38pm
Weather and Climate - Visual Learning
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Nature of Weather, The

Weather and Climate - Visual Learning

Nature of Weather, The

Duration: 0:19:05

Audience: Students; Grades: 6-12; Subject Areas: Science. (2001) Discusses the factors that interact to create weather, including heat, air pressure, wind, and moisture. Illustrates how heat is distributed through the atmosphere via conduction, convection, and radiation. Describes how air pressure affects weather and how it is measured. Explores how wind is created both globally and locally and discusses the importance of moisture in the development of weather. Includes a ten-question video quiz. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffjduaVdBanJjaS1QTE1WT3RpWmZabzdQUVY4U1E0YkpLSlFBNFBnTFBqLTg&usp=sharing

7:00pm
Ecology - Visual Learning
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Biosphere, The

Ecology - Visual Learning

Biosphere, The

Duration: 0:19:35

Audience: Students; Grades: 6-8; Subject: Science. (2003) Explores the characteristics of the Earth's biosphere by looking at ecosystems and biomes. Discusses the abiotic and biotic components of ecosystems and explains how ecosystems can change over time through the process of ecological succession. Looks at some of the different terrestrial biomes found on Earth, including the tundra, taiga, forest, grassland, and desert biomes. Also looks at aquatic biomes, including the marine and freshwater biomes. Program concludes with a 10-question video quiz. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLfM0toUHJnUjduS3M&usp=sharing

7:19pm
Ecology - Visual Learning
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Ecosystem Dynamics

Ecology - Visual Learning

Ecosystem Dynamics

Duration: 0:19:08

Audience: Students; Grades: 6-8; Subject: Science. (2003) Explores the living and non-living components of environments and the relationships between them. Identifies the major abiotic components found in ecosystems, including temperature, water, soil type, and wind. Also looks at the biotic components of ecosystems and their interactions with the physical environment. Explains how scientists categorize areas into natural communities. Explores how energy flows in ecosystems through the food web of producers, consumers and decomposers. Explains the concept of biodiversity. Program concludes with a 10-question video quiz. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLfM0toUHJnUjduS3M&usp=sharing

7:38pm
Ecology - Visual Learning
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Natural Cycles

Ecology - Visual Learning

Natural Cycles

Duration: 0:19:29

Audience: Students; Grades: 6-8; Subject: Science. (2003) Looks at the daily and yearly cycles carried out by living things, as well as the natural cycles of the environment. Explains circadian rhythms and the daily patterns of nocturnal and diurnal animals. Discusses the annual rhythms of plants and animals, including hibernation, estivation, and migration. Also explains the water cycle, the oxygen and carbon cycle, and the nitrogen cycle. Program concludes with a 10-question video quiz. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLfM0toUHJnUjduS3M&usp=sharing

8:00pm
Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge
Episode 24

Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge

Episode 24

Duration: 0:59:00

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2018) In this episode: Blooming' algae, understanding tornadoes, balloon boy, minding math, 4 Awesome Discoveries, the Itsy Bitsy Spider, mosquitoes, Malaria, and much more!

9:00pm
World Crisis- Cause and Effect
Asian Tsunami

World Crisis- Cause and Effect

Asian Tsunami

Duration: 0:22:57

A sunny day in paradise turned into one of the deadliest, most catastrophic natural disasters ever. An earthquake deep in the Indian ocean caused tsunamis that battered countries from Southeast Asia all the way to Africa. Hundreds of thousands of people died. Millions were left without food and shelter. Whole cites were wiped out not unlike from a nuclear explosion. The only solace is the creation of an early warning system that has already proven its worth.

9:22pm
I Love Music!
Japan: Yutaro and His Drum

I Love Music!

Japan: Yutaro and His Drum

Duration: 0:07:03

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) An 8 year old boy is learning how to play the taiko drum.

9:30pm
I Love Music!
Thailand: Wirag and His Xylophone

I Love Music!

Thailand: Wirag and His Xylophone

Duration: 0:07:03

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Ten-year-old Wirag learns to play his xylophone by ear, without a musical score. While practicing in front of a Buddhist temple, he is invited by a monk to play on a magnificent xylophone.

9:37pm
World Crisis- Cause and Effect
Hurricane Katrina

World Crisis- Cause and Effect

Hurricane Katrina

Duration: 0:22:24

Katrina is the most destructive hurricane in history, made worse by inadequate infrastructure, political squabbling and mismanaged emergency response. Much of the Gulf Coast was damaged and New Orleans was almost entirely submerged. Years later, with destruction still evident, people question the wisdom of returning.

10:00pm
Science of Cooking
Taste

Science of Cooking

Taste

Duration: 0:25:00

This episode covers the five taste receptors which are sweet, salty, spicy, bitter, and sour. "Why is sugar sweet?" is the wrong question. "Why does sugar taste sweet to us?" is the right question. Taste doesn't exist in things. It is something our brains create. It is a type of antenna that mankind has developed for survival. It is the ability to consume nutrients and avoid poison.

10:25pm
Science of Cooking
Heat

Science of Cooking

Heat

Duration: 0:25:00

A major part of cooking involves delivering heat energy to natural things and transforming them to the state where they can be digested and absorbed. This technique does not stop at simply making food taste good. Professor Wrangham of Harvard University says the ability to produce food through heat is what helped humans evolve.

10:50pm
Measuring Series, Visual Learning Systems
Weighing Things

Measuring Series, Visual Learning Systems

Weighing Things

Duration: 0:09:34

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2011) This program explores the interesting and fun process of weighing common objects. Concepts and terminology: matter, mass, weight, scale, and metric system. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLfdktnalJvOFhOT1k&usp=sharing

11:00pm
Where Food Comes From
Eat Your Veggies (And Greens!)

Where Food Comes From

Eat Your Veggies (And Greens!)

Duration: 0:21:16

There's always food growing somewhere in America. That's part of the real miracle of nature. Fruits and veggies are in full swing in Florida in the coldest months of the year ? we start this episode in the Everglades in early February with our friends from L&M Farms. Then we roll up to Georgia in spring to visit Baker Farms, one of the largest growers of greens anywhere. Then we head for North Carolina in July to follow the crop as it continues marching north before starting all over again in Florida the next year.

11:21pm
Kids in the Garden
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Useful Plants

Kids in the Garden

Useful Plants

Duration: 0:05:19

Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2008) Nick explains that human beings are dependent on plants to survive. Shows how trees are turned into lumber and fuel; how cotton is produced and where wool comes from. Even explains that oil and gas come from dead plants. Introduces medicinal plants, vegetables and fruits. The activity is decorating wrapping paper with leaves and petals.

11:30pm
Hais: 2022-2023
Engaging Students in the Expressive Arts

Hais: 2022-2023

Engaging Students in the Expressive Arts

Duration: 0:23:25
11:53pm
The Little Scientist
Where Is The Air?: Air & Wind

The Little Scientist

Where Is The Air?: Air & Wind

Duration: 0:06:28

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2013) Little Scientist helps children develop scientific reasoning by exploring the world of science that surrounds them. The unique structure of each program combines a short story with scientific information, enabling children to easily and naturally become interested and engaged. While focusing on the story, children will naturally absorb the science that is presented in various "fun" formats. Science is fun!