Day Week A-Z

Program Schedule for Sunday, Jun 22

TEACH 356
12:00am
12:30am
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3:00am
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3:00pm
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4:30pm
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TEACH 356

12:00am
Say It In Chinese
Lesson #3

Say It In Chinese

Lesson #3

Duration: 0:14:30

After watching today's progam, you will be able to: count to 90 by 10's, introduce someone, and ask someone his or her name.

12:14am
Say It In Chinese
Lesson #4

Say It In Chinese

Lesson #4

Duration: 0:14:30

After watching today's program, you will be able to: describe yourself or someone else.

12:30am
China: from Past to Present
CC
Life in the Ancient Capital Cities

China: from Past to Present

Life in the Ancient Capital Cities

Duration: 0:16:00

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-6; Subject: Social Studies. (2004) Examines life in China's ancient capital cities of Xian and Beijing including investigations of city defenses, towers, neighborhoods, traditional foods and markets, the emperors of China and The Forbidden City.

12:46am
Children of the World - Film Ideas Series
Mongolia: Children of the Darkhad

Children of the World - Film Ideas Series

Mongolia: Children of the Darkhad

Duration: 0:12:28

Audience: Students; Grades: 6-12; Subject: World Cultures. (2014) From some of the most remote locations in the world the appealing photography of wide eyed children just being kids will quickly engage audience attention. These close-up programs are so captivating and the children so innocent that experiencing their unique lifestyles will have lasting effect. These children, like children everywhere, live their lives with the sweet innocence of youth combined with hopeful dreams for the future.

1:00am
Discover China
The First Emperor

Discover China

The First Emperor

Duration: 0:24:52

Audience: General; Grades: All; Subject: World cultures. (2019) He is the most iconic and the most controversial figure in Chinese imperial history. He unified China in a way never before thought possible. He linked all parts of a defensive perimeter to form the Great Wall of China. Conquering, ruling, imposing and menacing, this man ruled China with an iron fist. But how did a beleaguered, abused child become one of the biggest influences on Chinese society, even to this very day? Discover China brings you the story of the man known in China as Qin Shi Huang, Shi Huang Di, or, The First Emperor.

1:24am
Discover China
Chengde Mountain Retreat

Discover China

Chengde Mountain Retreat

Duration: 0:24:52

Audience: General; Grades: All; Subject: World cultures. (2019) This magnificent palace, standing 300 miles from the capital of China, was the barometer of the nation's state of affairs and its ruler. Seeking a place to unwind from the troubles of his postion, an emperor decided to erect this mammoth palace to serve as his summer retreat. Nestled in between the mountains of Hebei Province, Chengde became no mere imperial retreat; the emperor used this palace and its hunting grounds to train his soldiers, assess his officials, examine his political affairs and forge new ties with old enemies.

1:49am
I Love Music!
Hong Kong: Peter and His Violin

I Love Music!

Hong Kong: Peter and His Violin

Duration: 0:07:02

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Introduces Peter, who lives in Hong Kong and loves classical music. Peter plays the violin in an orchestra, and sings soprano with a world famous choir. Joins Peter as he prepares for a concert.

2:00am
Awaiaulu at Washington Place
Part 1

Awaiaulu at Washington Place

Part 1

Duration: 0:56:55

AWAIAULU is dedicated to developing resources and resource people that can bridge Hawaiian knowledge from the past to the present and the future. Awaiaulu works to perpetuate and advance the use of the Hawaiian language and train Hawaiian language translators and editors, generate Hawaiian language books and translations, and other educational material for universities, schools, research arenas, and the general public. This 2019 gathering at Washington Place, the home of Hawaii's last queen, was the introduction of Awaiaulu's programs, goals, mentor translators and newly trained translators to the community.

2:56am
Awaiaulu at Washington Place
Part 2

Awaiaulu at Washington Place

Part 2

Duration: 0:57:19
3:54am
Awaiaulu at Washington Place
Part 3

Awaiaulu at Washington Place

Part 3

Duration: 0:34:42
4:30am
Hawaii Student Digital Showcase 24-25
August 2024

Hawaii Student Digital Showcase 24-25

August 2024

Duration: 1:00:00
5:30am
Biz Kids - Season 1
How to Achiieve Your Financial Goals

Biz Kids - Season 1

How to Achiieve Your Financial Goals

Duration: 0:28:47
6:00am
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.

6:20am
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.

6:45am
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.

7:07am
Sounds of Hawaii
Ukeke

Sounds of Hawaii

Ukeke

Duration: 0:12:31

Audience: General; Grades: All; Subject Areas: Music.Ancient Hawaii musical instruments - its history, culture and ties to the people.

7:20am
Draw Me A Story
CC
Little Fir Tree, The ( Colored Ink and Pen)

Draw Me A Story

Little Fir Tree, The ( Colored Ink and Pen)

Duration: 0:09:25

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject: Language Arts, Fine Arts. (2007) Using colored ink and pens, an artist tells the story of a little fir tree who comes to life and tells the children the story of how when he was only five, his dream came true: he became a Christmas tree.

7:30am
Cultures of Hawaii
Filipino American Culture In Hawaii

Cultures of Hawaii

Filipino American Culture In Hawaii

Duration: 0:29:54

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: Social Studies. (2014) Culture series on what makes Hawaii's local "mixing bowl" of ethnic backgrounds. From the arrivals of the first immigrants to today's social and cultural organizations and associations. This episode on Filipino Americans in Hawaii features archival footage of the early plantation workers, known as sakadas. Interviews include Dr. Belinda A. Aquino (Professor Emeritus and former Director of the Center for Philippine Studies at the University of Hawaii at Manoa), Dr. Raymund Liongson (Associate Professor & Coordinator of Asian & Philippine Studies at University of Hawaii Leeward Community College), Dr. Vina A. Lanzona (Current Director of the Center for Philippine Studies at the University of Hawaii at Manoa), and a visit to the Filipino Community Center in Waipahu.

8:00am
All The Answers
Science Behind Fear, The Big Bang & The Himalayas

All The Answers

Science Behind Fear, The Big Bang & The Himalayas

Duration: 0:19:21
8:19am
All The Answers
The World Wide Web, The Great Wall & Horsepower

All The Answers

The World Wide Web, The Great Wall & Horsepower

Duration: 0:19:20
8:38am
All The Answers
Solar Eclipses, Microwaves & Death Valley

All The Answers

Solar Eclipses, Microwaves & Death Valley

Duration: 0:19:20
9:00am
My Neighborhood, My Community
CC
Nature in the City

My Neighborhood, My Community

Nature in the City

Duration: 0:14:11

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Social Studies.(2005) This 6-part series offers young learners a wonderful and fascinating look at the unique aspects of living in the heart of a bustling city, out in the burbs or in the wide-open spaces found in the country. Closely aligned to the Social Studies curriculum, viewers will also benefit from a cross-curriculum approach that includes important standards for the Language Arts & Science curriculums. When these key concepts are combined, My Neighborhood, My Community, offers children a comprehensive picture of today's great variety of modern living. Learning about key concepts of location, resource allocation, and physical development combined with adaptation and the natural world, will help children better visualize the significance of their neighborhoods & communities while experiencing the vast variety of lifestyles enjoyed by people from varied locations.

9:14am
My Neighborhood, My Community
CC
People in the City

My Neighborhood, My Community

People in the City

Duration: 0:17:30

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Social Studies.(2005) This 6-part series offers young learners a wonderful and fascinating look at the unique aspects of living in the heart of a bustling city, out in the burbs or in the wide-open spaces found in the country. Closely aligned to the Social Studies curriculum, viewers will also benefit from a cross-curriculum approach that includes important standards for the Language Arts & Science curriculums. When these key concepts are combined, My Neighborhood, My Community, offers children a comprehensive picture of today's great variety of modern living. Learning about key concepts of location, resource allocation, and physical development combined with adaptation and the natural world, will help children better visualize the significance of their neighborhoods & communities while experiencing the vast variety of lifestyles enjoyed by people from varied locations.

9:31am
My Neighborhood, My Community
CC
Nature in the Suburbs

My Neighborhood, My Community

Nature in the Suburbs

Duration: 0:10:39

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Social Studies.(2005) This 6-part series offers young learners a wonderful and fascinating look at the unique aspects of living in the heart of a bustling city, out in the burbs or in the wide-open spaces found in the country. Closely aligned to the Social Studies curriculum, viewers will also benefit from a cross-curriculum approach that includes important standards for the Language Arts & Science curriculums. When these key concepts are combined, My Neighborhood, My Community, offers children a comprehensive picture of today's great variety of modern living. Learning about key concepts of location, resource allocation, and physical development combined with adaptation and the natural world, will help children better visualize the significance of their neighborhoods & communities while experiencing the vast variety of lifestyles enjoyed by people from varied locations.

9:42am
My Neighborhood, My Community
CC
People in the Suburbs

My Neighborhood, My Community

People in the Suburbs

Duration: 0:14:22

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Social Studies.(2005) This 6-part series offers young learners a wonderful and fascinating look at the unique aspects of living in the heart of a bustling city, out in the burbs or in the wide-open spaces found in the country. Closely aligned to the Social Studies curriculum, viewers will also benefit from a cross-curriculum approach that includes important standards for the Language Arts & Science curriculums. When these key concepts are combined, My Neighborhood, My Community, offers children a comprehensive picture of today's great variety of modern living. Learning about key concepts of location, resource allocation, and physical development combined with adaptation and the natural world, will help children better visualize the significance of their neighborhoods & communities while experiencing the vast variety of lifestyles enjoyed by people from varied locations.

10:00am
Cultures of Hawaii
Chinese American Culture In Hawaii

Cultures of Hawaii

Chinese American Culture In Hawaii

Duration: 0:28:00

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: Social Studies. (2013) Culture series on what makes Hawaii's local "mixing bowl" of ethnic backgrounds. From the arrivals of the first immigrants to today's social and cultural organizations and associations. This episode on Chinese Americans in Hawaii features archival footage of the early Honolulu Harbor and Chinatown fires. Interviews include the Chinese Lion Dance Association, Dr. Franklin Ng (professor at California State University at Fresno Department of Ethnic Studies), and James G.Y. Ho (Hawaiian Chinese Multicultural Museum & Archives).

10:28am
Cultures of Hawaii
Japanese American Culture In Hawaii

Cultures of Hawaii

Japanese American Culture In Hawaii

Duration: 0:27:26

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: Social Studies. (2013) Culture series on what makes Hawaii's local "mixing bowl" of ethnic backgrounds. From the arrivals of the first immigrants to today's social and cultural organizations and associations. This episode on Japanese Americans in Hawaii features archival footage of the Issei (first generation) plantation workers as well as Nissei (second generation) war heroes of the 100th Battalion/442nd Infantry. Interviews include the Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce, Hawaii United Okinawa Association, Dr. Jonathan Okamura (author of The Japanese American Contemporary Experience in Hawai'i) and Dennis Ogawa (author of Jan Ken Po: The World of Hawaii's Japanese Americans).

10:55am
Japan Video Topics 2020/2021
Kyudo - The Way of the Bow

Japan Video Topics 2020/2021

Kyudo - The Way of the Bow

Duration: 0:04:25
11:00am
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.

11:07am
I Love Music!
Korea: Tagun and His Flute

I Love Music!

Korea: Tagun and His Flute

Duration: 0:07:01

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Introduces Tagun, an 11-year-old Korean boy who plays a bamboo flute known as the Tanso. His parents are worried about him because he invests so much time in his favorite instrument that he neglects his homework and his sister.

11:14am
I Love Music!
Korea: Yu Sings The Pansori

I Love Music!

Korea: Yu Sings The Pansori

Duration: 0:07:20

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) A 6 year old South Korean boy sings the Pansori, which is like an opera. He shares what is involved in preparation and rehearsal.

11:21am
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.

11:28am
Sounds of Hawaii
Ukeke

Sounds of Hawaii

Ukeke

Duration: 0:12:31

Audience: General; Grades: All; Subject Areas: Music.Ancient Hawaii musical instruments - its history, culture and ties to the people.

11:40am
Island Poets
Caroline Sinavaiana Gabbard

Island Poets

Caroline Sinavaiana Gabbard

Duration: 0:18:21

Grades: 9-12; Language Arts. This series features six island women who are distinguished poets in our community: Kathy Song, Juliet Kono, Carolyn Sinavaiana, Mahealani Perez-Wendt, Brandy Nalani McDougall, and Amalia Bueno. These women come from varied ethnic backgrounds and have all worked hard to contribute to the growing presence of a literary community in Hawai'i. Many of them are dedicated teachers who have mentored others to become writers, and many of them also enjoy a national reputation. Each segment features one poet speaking about their lives and work, and sharing several of their poems on camera. Caroline Sinavaiana is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Hawai?i at Manoa, where she teaches Oceanic/Pacific and Comparative Ethnic Literatures, and Creative Writing. Author of two collections of poetry, Alchemies of Distance and Mohawk/Samoa: Transmigrations (with James Thomas Stevens), her poetry and scholarship appear in national and international journals.

12:00pm
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.

1:00pm
Ocean Vet Series
Tiger Shark

Ocean Vet Series

Tiger Shark

Duration: 0:24:50

Audience: General; Subject Areas: Science. (2017) Neil and the Ocean Vet team mark the end of a 7 year study on Bermuda's tiger sharks by embarking on a dangerous mission to satellite tag one of these giant oceanic predators in a mind boggling and death defying sequence of interactions. The completed mission will help save and protect this incredible shark species.

1:24pm
Ocean Vet Series
Green Sea Turtle

Ocean Vet Series

Green Sea Turtle

Duration: 0:24:19

Audience: General; Subject Areas: Science. (2017) Neil deploys his veterinary skills to help save Bermuda's Green sea turtles and assist with groundbreaking scientific research on their health and populations. Follow the team as they capture and release wild green sea turtles in a bid to study their health and populations before fitting a satellite tag to a mature specimen that will collect vital data on it's oceanic migrations. Neil also works with Bermuda's turtle stranding network, assisting with the diagnoses, treatment and re-release of an injured green sea turtle washed up on one of Bermuda?s many beautiful beaches.

1:49pm
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/

2:00pm
Nutrition and You - Visual Learning
Nutrition Basics

Nutrition and You - Visual Learning

Nutrition Basics

Duration: 0:20:34

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-8; Subject Areas: Health. (2007) Highlights the six major essential nutrients: carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water. Also explores the digextive process and the nutritional benefits of certain foods. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffkk2N3JQSHZRdmJEWnNGcTY0TnF1VFpjRkRsYzl2cFgwVk1iXzZQUXBmT0U&usp=sharing

2:20pm
Nutrition and You - Visual Learning
Balanced Diet

Nutrition and You - Visual Learning

Balanced Diet

Duration: 0:20:28

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-8; Subject Areas: Health.(2007) Explores the USDA food pyramid, emphasizing the five major food groups and the nutritional benefits of each. Balanced diets are also explained. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffkk2N3JQSHZRdmJEWnNGcTY0TnF1VFpjRkRsYzl2cFgwVk1iXzZQUXBmT0U&usp=sharing

2:41pm
Nutrition and You - Visual Learning
Healthy Eating Habits

Nutrition and You - Visual Learning

Healthy Eating Habits

Duration: 0:18:57

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-8; Subject Areas: Health. (2007) Stresses the fundamental skills needed to plan, select, and prepare foods that make up a healthy diet. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffkk2N3JQSHZRdmJEWnNGcTY0TnF1VFpjRkRsYzl2cFgwVk1iXzZQUXBmT0U&usp=sharing

2:59pm
Nutrition and You - Visual Learning
Healthy Body, A

Nutrition and You - Visual Learning

Healthy Body, A

Duration: 0:19:55

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-8; Subject Areas: Health. (2007) Addresses a number of health issues including types of foods to avoid, healthy body weight, harmful substances, and the importance of regular exercise. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffkk2N3JQSHZRdmJEWnNGcTY0TnF1VFpjRkRsYzl2cFgwVk1iXzZQUXBmT0U&usp=sharing

3:19pm
Weather Series - Visual Learning Company
CC
What Is The Water Cycle?

Weather Series - Visual Learning Company

What Is The Water Cycle?

Duration: 0:09:51

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2011) This beautiful program illustrates the key components of the water cycle that occurs everywhere around us. Concepts and terminology: condensation, evaporation, precipitation, cloud, rain, snow, sleet, and hail.

3:30pm
Day in the Life of a Stem Teacher
Jenni Uchida

Day in the Life of a Stem Teacher

Jenni Uchida

Duration: 0:14:30
3:44pm
Day in the Life of a Stem Teacher
Scott Kunihiro

Day in the Life of a Stem Teacher

Scott Kunihiro

Duration: 0:15:30
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
September 2024

Hawaii Student Digital Showcase 24-25

September 2024

Duration: 1:00:00
5:30pm
Biz Kids - Season 1
Dont Blow Your Dough

Biz Kids - Season 1

Dont Blow Your Dough

Duration: 0:28:47
6:00pm
Thirst
Allyn Bromely, David Smith

Thirst

Allyn Bromely, David Smith

Duration: 0:16:13

Audience: General; Subject Areas: Fine Arts. Allyn Bromley - Mixed Media / Printmaking, David Smith - Printmaking

6:16pm
Thirst
Adella Buss, Liz Train

Thirst

Adella Buss, Liz Train

Duration: 0:13:07

Audience: General; Subject Areas: Fine Arts. Adella Buss - Mixed Media, Liz Train - Fiber Arts

6:29pm
Thirst
May Izumi, Lynn Weiler Liverton

Thirst

May Izumi, Lynn Weiler Liverton

Duration: 0:13:25

Audience: General; Subject Areas: Fine Arts. May Izumi - Sculpture, Lynn Weiler Liverton - Sculpture

6:42pm
Thirst
Donna E. Shimazu, Gordon Uyehara, Lori Uyehara

Thirst

Donna E. Shimazu, Gordon Uyehara, Lori Uyehara

Duration: 0:19:17

Audience: General; Subject Areas: Fine Arts. Donna E. Shimazu - Jewelry Arts, Gordon Uyehara - Jewelry Arts / Sculpture, Lori Uyehara - Mixed-Media / Painting,

7:02pm
Thirst
Daven Hee, Cade Roster

Thirst

Daven Hee, Cade Roster

Duration: 0:12:16

Audience: General; Subject Areas: Fine Arts. Daven Hee - Ceramics, Cade Roster - Multi-Media

7:14pm
Thirst
Rochelle Lum, Shigeru Miyamoto

Thirst

Rochelle Lum, Shigeru Miyamoto

Duration: 0:13:10

Audience: General; Subject Areas: Fine Arts. Rochelle Lum - Ceramics, Shigeru Miyamoto - Ceramics

7:27pm
Art Shorts
Gifts of Nature

Art Shorts

Gifts of Nature

Duration: 0:04:33
7:32pm
Artists of Hawaii Ii
CC
Laura Smith & Dodie Warren

Artists of Hawaii Ii

Laura Smith & Dodie Warren

Duration: 0:25:35

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2006) This documentary highlights several of Hawai`i's most prominent artists. Each 25-minute segment features two artists who work in the same medium. They share their views and philosophy, and discuss technique and style.

8:00pm
All The Answers
Science Behind Fear, The Big Bang & The Himalayas

All The Answers

Science Behind Fear, The Big Bang & The Himalayas

Duration: 0:19:21
8:19pm
All The Answers
The World Wide Web, The Great Wall & Horsepower

All The Answers

The World Wide Web, The Great Wall & Horsepower

Duration: 0:19:20
8:38pm
All The Answers
Solar Eclipses, Microwaves & Death Valley

All The Answers

Solar Eclipses, Microwaves & Death Valley

Duration: 0:19:20
9:00pm
My Neighborhood, My Community
CC
Nature in the City

My Neighborhood, My Community

Nature in the City

Duration: 0:14:11

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Social Studies.(2005) This 6-part series offers young learners a wonderful and fascinating look at the unique aspects of living in the heart of a bustling city, out in the burbs or in the wide-open spaces found in the country. Closely aligned to the Social Studies curriculum, viewers will also benefit from a cross-curriculum approach that includes important standards for the Language Arts & Science curriculums. When these key concepts are combined, My Neighborhood, My Community, offers children a comprehensive picture of today's great variety of modern living. Learning about key concepts of location, resource allocation, and physical development combined with adaptation and the natural world, will help children better visualize the significance of their neighborhoods & communities while experiencing the vast variety of lifestyles enjoyed by people from varied locations.

9:14pm
My Neighborhood, My Community
CC
People in the City

My Neighborhood, My Community

People in the City

Duration: 0:17:30

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Social Studies.(2005) This 6-part series offers young learners a wonderful and fascinating look at the unique aspects of living in the heart of a bustling city, out in the burbs or in the wide-open spaces found in the country. Closely aligned to the Social Studies curriculum, viewers will also benefit from a cross-curriculum approach that includes important standards for the Language Arts & Science curriculums. When these key concepts are combined, My Neighborhood, My Community, offers children a comprehensive picture of today's great variety of modern living. Learning about key concepts of location, resource allocation, and physical development combined with adaptation and the natural world, will help children better visualize the significance of their neighborhoods & communities while experiencing the vast variety of lifestyles enjoyed by people from varied locations.

9:31pm
My Neighborhood, My Community
CC
Nature in the Suburbs

My Neighborhood, My Community

Nature in the Suburbs

Duration: 0:10:39

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Social Studies.(2005) This 6-part series offers young learners a wonderful and fascinating look at the unique aspects of living in the heart of a bustling city, out in the burbs or in the wide-open spaces found in the country. Closely aligned to the Social Studies curriculum, viewers will also benefit from a cross-curriculum approach that includes important standards for the Language Arts & Science curriculums. When these key concepts are combined, My Neighborhood, My Community, offers children a comprehensive picture of today's great variety of modern living. Learning about key concepts of location, resource allocation, and physical development combined with adaptation and the natural world, will help children better visualize the significance of their neighborhoods & communities while experiencing the vast variety of lifestyles enjoyed by people from varied locations.

9:42pm
My Neighborhood, My Community
CC
People in the Suburbs

My Neighborhood, My Community

People in the Suburbs

Duration: 0:14:22

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Social Studies.(2005) This 6-part series offers young learners a wonderful and fascinating look at the unique aspects of living in the heart of a bustling city, out in the burbs or in the wide-open spaces found in the country. Closely aligned to the Social Studies curriculum, viewers will also benefit from a cross-curriculum approach that includes important standards for the Language Arts & Science curriculums. When these key concepts are combined, My Neighborhood, My Community, offers children a comprehensive picture of today's great variety of modern living. Learning about key concepts of location, resource allocation, and physical development combined with adaptation and the natural world, will help children better visualize the significance of their neighborhoods & communities while experiencing the vast variety of lifestyles enjoyed by people from varied locations.

10:00pm
Cultures of Hawaii
Chinese American Culture In Hawaii

Cultures of Hawaii

Chinese American Culture In Hawaii

Duration: 0:28:00

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: Social Studies. (2013) Culture series on what makes Hawaii's local "mixing bowl" of ethnic backgrounds. From the arrivals of the first immigrants to today's social and cultural organizations and associations. This episode on Chinese Americans in Hawaii features archival footage of the early Honolulu Harbor and Chinatown fires. Interviews include the Chinese Lion Dance Association, Dr. Franklin Ng (professor at California State University at Fresno Department of Ethnic Studies), and James G.Y. Ho (Hawaiian Chinese Multicultural Museum & Archives).

10:28pm
Cultures of Hawaii
Japanese American Culture In Hawaii

Cultures of Hawaii

Japanese American Culture In Hawaii

Duration: 0:27:26

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: Social Studies. (2013) Culture series on what makes Hawaii's local "mixing bowl" of ethnic backgrounds. From the arrivals of the first immigrants to today's social and cultural organizations and associations. This episode on Japanese Americans in Hawaii features archival footage of the Issei (first generation) plantation workers as well as Nissei (second generation) war heroes of the 100th Battalion/442nd Infantry. Interviews include the Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce, Hawaii United Okinawa Association, Dr. Jonathan Okamura (author of The Japanese American Contemporary Experience in Hawai'i) and Dennis Ogawa (author of Jan Ken Po: The World of Hawaii's Japanese Americans).

10:55pm
Japan Video Topics 2020/2021
Kyudo - The Way of the Bow

Japan Video Topics 2020/2021

Kyudo - The Way of the Bow

Duration: 0:04:25
11:00pm
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.

11:07pm
I Love Music!
Korea: Tagun and His Flute

I Love Music!

Korea: Tagun and His Flute

Duration: 0:07:01

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Introduces Tagun, an 11-year-old Korean boy who plays a bamboo flute known as the Tanso. His parents are worried about him because he invests so much time in his favorite instrument that he neglects his homework and his sister.

11:14pm
I Love Music!
Korea: Yu Sings The Pansori

I Love Music!

Korea: Yu Sings The Pansori

Duration: 0:07:20

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) A 6 year old South Korean boy sings the Pansori, which is like an opera. He shares what is involved in preparation and rehearsal.

11:21pm
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.

11:28pm
Sounds of Hawaii
Ukeke

Sounds of Hawaii

Ukeke

Duration: 0:12:31

Audience: General; Grades: All; Subject Areas: Music.Ancient Hawaii musical instruments - its history, culture and ties to the people.

11:40pm
Island Poets
Caroline Sinavaiana Gabbard

Island Poets

Caroline Sinavaiana Gabbard

Duration: 0:18:21

Grades: 9-12; Language Arts. This series features six island women who are distinguished poets in our community: Kathy Song, Juliet Kono, Carolyn Sinavaiana, Mahealani Perez-Wendt, Brandy Nalani McDougall, and Amalia Bueno. These women come from varied ethnic backgrounds and have all worked hard to contribute to the growing presence of a literary community in Hawai'i. Many of them are dedicated teachers who have mentored others to become writers, and many of them also enjoy a national reputation. Each segment features one poet speaking about their lives and work, and sharing several of their poems on camera. Caroline Sinavaiana is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Hawai?i at Manoa, where she teaches Oceanic/Pacific and Comparative Ethnic Literatures, and Creative Writing. Author of two collections of poetry, Alchemies of Distance and Mohawk/Samoa: Transmigrations (with James Thomas Stevens), her poetry and scholarship appear in national and international journals.