Day Week A-Z

Program Schedule for Tuesday, May 27

TEACH 356
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TEACH 356

12:00am
I Love Music!
Egypt: Esraa and Her Singing Lessons

I Love Music!

Egypt: Esraa and Her Singing Lessons

Duration: 0:07:05

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Introduces 10-year-old Esraa, who lives in Cairo, the capital of Egypt. Esraa shares her passion for singing. Follows Esraa as she takes music lessons at the Royal Society of Arts, where she and the rest of her class are rehearsing for their Mothers' Day concert.

12:07am
I Love Music!
Egypt: Mohammed and His Dof

I Love Music!

Egypt: Mohammed and His Dof

Duration: 0:07:02

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Introduces 11-year-old Mohammed who lives in Assuan, in southern Egypt and plays the dof, a traditional tambourine. Mohammed sits in his cockleshell and earns pocket money by playing and singing to tourists as they pass by in feluccas.

12:14am
I Love Music!
Israel: Hed The Soprano Singer

I Love Music!

Israel: Hed The Soprano Singer

Duration: 0:07:04

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Introduces 9-year-old Hed, who lives in Israel. Hed shares her dream of becoming an opera singer. Joins Hed as she sings soprano with the the Tel Aviv Philharmonic Orchestra.

12:21am
I Love Music!
Israel: Safi and His Darbuka

I Love Music!

Israel: Safi and His Darbuka

Duration: 0:07:04

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Twelve-year-old Safi lives in the Galilee and plays the traditional Arab drum known as a darbuka. Safi and his friends have organized a band, but his debut as a musician comes when he plays his darbuka with his father's band.

12:30am
World Odysseys
Madagascar

World Odysseys

Madagascar

Duration: 0:23:30

Travels through the country of Madagascar, revealing its unemcumbered rain forests and deserts, unspoiled beaches, beobabs and banyan trees. Visits Antananarivo, the Perinet Reserve, Antsirabe, Fianarantsoa, Isalo National Park, Toliara and the resort area of Nosy Be. Highlights the art and crafts of the Madagascar people, which include woodcarving, papermaking and cutting semi precious stones.

12:53am
Artist in the Schools
Artist in the Schools Program

Artist in the Schools

Artist in the Schools Program

Duration: 0:06:24

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

1:00am
Kai Piha
Ka'ahele Ma Waikiki

Kai Piha

Ka'ahele Ma Waikiki

Duration: 0:47:57

General Audience; Subject Areas: Local history and culture. (2017) In this documentary Hawaiian historian, John Clark, takes you on a Ka'ahele Ma Waikiki, a tour of Waikiki, and shares its surfing history. He talks about the ali'i who lived there and loved its waves, the Hawaiian place names of its shoreline areas and surf spots and the styles of traditional Hawaiian surfing that were practiced there. Ka'ahele Ma Waikiki offers a truly unique look at one of the most beloved places in Hawaii.

1:47am
Children of the World - Film Ideas Series
Myanmar: Children of the Lake

Children of the World - Film Ideas Series

Myanmar: Children of the Lake

Duration: 0:11:38

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.

2:00am
History of Chinese American Achievement, A
CC
Chinese Find A New Homeland, The

History of Chinese American Achievement, A

Chinese Find A New Homeland, The

Duration: 0:26:43

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies. (2009) Join host Archie Kao as he shares the incredible story of Chinese American Achievement, from the first wave of immigrants in California's gold fields to the entrepreneurs of the 21st century's Information Age. It is a spellbinding account of accomplishment ... Jerry Yang and the creation of Yahoo ... Amy Tan's fascinating novels of Chinese American life ... I.M Pei and his magnificent architecture ... Michelle Kwan, the darling of American figure skaters ... Yo Yo Ma's acclaimed cello performances ... The legendary Bruce Lee and his extraordinary martial arts ... And over 40 more stories of Chinese American achievers who have helped shaped America into its leadership role in the 21st century.. 600 - Li Yan Chu Writes the First Account of a North American Exploration 1823 - Chinese Entrepreneur Hung Tai Introduces Sugar Mills to Hawaii 1850 - Yee Fung Cheung Pioneers California's Gold Rush 1851 - Chinese Invention Revolutionizes Gold Mining

2:26am
Japan Video Topics 2022/2023
Winter In Japan

Japan Video Topics 2022/2023

Winter In Japan

Duration: 0:02:40
2:30am
History of Chinese American Achievement, A
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Exclusion and Acceptance

History of Chinese American Achievement, A

Exclusion and Acceptance

Duration: 0:26:44

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies.(2009) 1854 - Yung Wing Becomes the First Chinese American to Graduate from a U.S. College 1854 - Chinese Six Companies Represent All Chinese in the United States 1862 - Chinese Americans Distinguish Themselves in the American Civil War 1865 - Chinese American Laborers Build the Transcontinen

3:00am
History of Chinese American Achievement, A
CC
Chinese Americans Spread Their Wings

History of Chinese American Achievement, A

Chinese Americans Spread Their Wings

Duration: 0:27:50

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies. (2009) 1886 - San Francisco's Chinese American Laundry Men Sue for Equal Rights 1887 - Doc Hay and Lung On Arrive on the Eastern Oregon Frontier 1888 - Lue Gim Gong, Father of the Florida Citrus Industry 1894 - Polly Bemis, an Angel in Idaho's Wilderness 1906 - San Francisco Earthquake's Impa

3:30am
History of Chinese American Achievement, A
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New Chinese American Identity Emerges, A

History of Chinese American Achievement, A

New Chinese American Identity Emerges, A

Duration: 0:26:50

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies. (2009) 1911 - U.S. Citizen Sun Yat-Sen Becomes China's First President 1921 - Anna May Wong, First Chinese American Female Hollywood Star 1926 - You Chung Hong Leads the Fight for Chinese American Civil Rights 1935 - Eddy See Initiates Chinese American Artistic Movement

4:00am
History of Chinese American Achievement, A
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Chinese Americans Enter Mainstream Culture

History of Chinese American Achievement, A

Chinese Americans Enter Mainstream Culture

Duration: 0:27:00

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies. (2009) 1935 - Katherine Cheung, the Chinese American "Amelia Earhart" 1938 - Charlie Low's Forbidden City Nightclub Showcases Chinese American Performers 1939 - Wah Ming Chang Joins the Disney Studios 1939 - Chinese Americans Answer the Call to Defend Democracy 1943 - Magnuson Act Repeals the

4:27am
Here's Something to Do-Shorts
Carl Pao

Here's Something to Do-Shorts

Carl Pao

Duration: 0:03:00
4:30am
History of Chinese American Achievement, A
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Chinese Americans Super Achievers, The

History of Chinese American Achievement, A

Chinese Americans Super Achievers, The

Duration: 0:28:43

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies. (2009) 1946 - Chinese Americans Breakthrough into U.S. Politics 1957 - Chen Ning Yang and Tsung-Dao Lee Win the Nobel Prize in Physics 1961 - I.M. Pei Designs Avant Garde NCAR Building in Boulder, Colorado 1962 - F. Chow Chan Founds First Chinese American Bank 1971 - Bruce Lee Brings Martial

5:00am
History of Chinese American Achievement, A
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America Embraces Chinese Culture

History of Chinese American Achievement, A

America Embraces Chinese Culture

Duration: 0:28:13

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies. (2009) 1974 - Miriam Lee Fights to Legalize Traditional Chinese Medicine in America 1975 -Kingston, Hwang, and Chang the New Wave of Chinese American Writers 1982 - Maya Ying Lin Designs the Vietnam War Memorial 1983 - Andrew and Peggy Cherng Found Panda Express

5:30am
History of Chinese American Achievement, A
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Modern Chinese American, The

History of Chinese American Achievement, A

Modern Chinese American, The

Duration: 0:28:17

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies. (2009) 1985 - Yo -Yo Ma Wins First Grammy 1989 - Amy Tan Writes The Joy Luck Club 1989 - Chinese Americans Excel at Sports 1991 - John Sie Founds Cable Powerhouse Starz Encore 1994 - Jerry Yang Co-founds Yahoo! 1996 - Time Magazine's Man of the Year is AIDS Researcher David Ho 2006 - Astronau

6:00am
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).

6:30am
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).

7:00am
Mountains and Life
Korea

Mountains and Life

Korea

Duration: 0:54:19

Celebrating the most epic landscapes on Earth! Mountains and Life journeys to the rooftop places of our world to meet the people who cherish, honour, and fight for them. From farmers, artists, and rescue teams, to scientists, musicians, and monks, this series reveals the different ways these mountain-dwellers have adapted to the high life. Narrated by Matthew Gravelle (Broadchurch), Mountains and Life combines stunning photography with thoughtful storytelling to create an emotional engagement with the soaring peaks of the Himalayas, the Andes, the Alps, and beyond.

7:54am
Japan Video Topics 2021-2022
Sustainability In Action

Japan Video Topics 2021-2022

Sustainability In Action

Duration: 0:05:21
8:00am
Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge
Episode 27

Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge

Episode 27

Duration: 0:58:00

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2019) In this episode: Robots helping rehabilitation, 4 Awesome Discoveries, using games to help prevent and combat Asthma, understanding wildfires, looking into the Milky Way, and an exclusive sit down interview with the 2017 Nobel Prize awardees for Physics.

9:00am
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

9:19am
Ecology - Visual Learning
CC
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

9:38am
Ecology - Visual Learning
CC
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

10:00am
Historic Sites of Hawaii Ii
A History of Lanai Part 1

Historic Sites of Hawaii Ii

A History of Lanai Part 1

Duration: 0:14:51

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies.(2017) This program features the fascinating history of Lana'i island from its early geology to the end of the 19th century. Included are the first settlement of the island by Polynesians with some traditional stories; Western contact and the resulting sociological and ecological changes; Protestant missions and Mormon settlement; land ownership consolidation under Walter Murray Gibson and the beginning of the island?s sheep industry.

10:14am
Historic Sites of Hawaii Ii
A History of Lanai Part 2

Historic Sites of Hawaii Ii

A History of Lanai Part 2

Duration: 0:16:11

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies. (2017) This program will continue to cover the unique history of Lana'i island from the end of the 19th century to present day. Included are: the further consolidation of land ownership, the transition from sugar to cattle ranching; the establishment of the pineapple industry on Lana'i and the immigration of workers; the change from an agricultural based economy to tourism; the establishment of the Lana'i Heritage and Cultural Center.

10:31am
Historic Sites of Hawaii Ii
Lanai: Building A Sustainable Community

Historic Sites of Hawaii Ii

Lanai: Building A Sustainable Community

Duration: 0:21:10

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies.(2017) The island of Lana'i is moving toward building a sustainable island community. This video features the elements of natural and cultural resources and how these will guide water use, the development of renewable energy, a stable economy, education, housing, and health. Interviewed are those key individuals dedicated to guiding and building a sustainable island community on Lana'i.

10:52am
Art Shorts
David Smith

Art Shorts

David Smith

Duration: 0:07:35
11:00am
I Love Music!
Israel: Hed The Soprano Singer

I Love Music!

Israel: Hed The Soprano Singer

Duration: 0:07:04

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Introduces 9-year-old Hed, who lives in Israel. Hed shares her dream of becoming an opera singer. Joins Hed as she sings soprano with the the Tel Aviv Philharmonic Orchestra.

11:07am
I Love Music!
Israel: Itamar and His Violin

I Love Music!

Israel: Itamar and His Violin

Duration: 0:07:04

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Introduces Itamar, who lives in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv. Itamar explains that all the members of his family play a musical instrument and his specialty is the violin. Itamar and his family perform at his birthday concert.

11:14am
I Love Music!
Israel: Safi and His Darbuka

I Love Music!

Israel: Safi and His Darbuka

Duration: 0:07:04

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Twelve-year-old Safi lives in the Galilee and plays the traditional Arab drum known as a darbuka. Safi and his friends have organized a band, but his debut as a musician comes when he plays his darbuka with his father's band.

11:21am
I Love Music!
Israel: Shiran and Her Mandolin

I Love Music!

Israel: Shiran and Her Mandolin

Duration: 0:07:02

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Introduces 9-year-old Shiran, who lives in Rosh Ha Ayin, in Israel. Shiran plays the mandolin and would love to join the city orchestra, like her elder sister.

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
I Love Music!
Egypt: Mohammed and His Dof

I Love Music!

Egypt: Mohammed and His Dof

Duration: 0:07:02

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Introduces 11-year-old Mohammed who lives in Assuan, in southern Egypt and plays the dof, a traditional tambourine. Mohammed sits in his cockleshell and earns pocket money by playing and singing to tourists as they pass by in feluccas.

11:47am
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.

11:54am
The Little Scientist
The Magic Time Machine: Fossils

The Little Scientist

The Magic Time Machine: Fossils

Duration: 0:05:13

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
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!
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.

1:00pm
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys
Wales

World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys

Wales

Duration: 0:45:19

The Cambrian Line is the UK?s hidden secret ? a rail line of spectacular views steeped in history and nostalgia. The route travels from the highest mountain in Wales Snowdon, past famous castles - Criccieth and Harlech - which tower over miles upon miles of golden sand. Then the journey takes us to the old capital of Wales ? Machynlleth.

1:45pm
Symbols of America
Constitution of the United States of America, The

Symbols of America

Constitution of the United States of America, The

Duration: 0:14:36

Explores the history of the United States Constitution and how this document embodies the ideals of American democracy and freedom. Explains the structure of the federal government and how the Constitution sets the standards for electing government officials, provides guidelines for writing laws, and outlines the freedoms guaranteed to all American citizens. An overview of the Bill of Rights and the constitutional amendments is presented.

2:00pm
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys
Mexico

World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys

Mexico

Duration: 0:45:14

This trek is on the Chihuahua Pacific Railway known as the EL Chepe in northern Mexico. It took a hundred years to build the line from Creel to the coast and it travels through the spectacular Copper Canyon region.

2:45pm
Island Poets
Mahealani Wendt

Island Poets

Mahealani Wendt

Duration: 0:14:09

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. They have distinctive literary voices that reflect with depth their roots in Hawai'i and the Pacific. Each segment features one poet speaking about their lives and work, and sharing several of their poems on camera. After reading a poem, they comment on each piece, giving the viewers insights into their creative process. Mahealani Perez-Wendt is a Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) poet, writer and community activist residing in Hawai'i, on the island of Maui. She is the 1993 recipient of the Eliot Cades literary award, and is the author of Uluhaimalama, an anthology of her poetry. Her work has appeared in numerous publications. Her unique and accomplished voice is an important part of the development of indigenous literature in Hawai'i.

3:00pm
Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Ii
Huge Hug

Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Ii

Huge Hug

Duration: 0:26:19

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Fine Arts. (1999) Mark draws a girl hugging the Earth while he demonstrates the Renaissance terms size and overlapping. He visists the Cincinnati Art Museum to view the painting "Mother and Child" by Mary Cassat. Guest artist Wendy Ponca shares beading techniques of Native Americans.

3:30pm
Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Ii
Ice Cream Icebergs

Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Ii

Ice Cream Icebergs

Duration: 0:26:15

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Fine Arts. (1999) Marks draws a 3-level ice cream iceberg while demonstrating the Renaissance words shading and contour. The Web Wizard shows sites for instructions on balloon animals. At the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Mark views the painting "Oranges in Tissue Paper."

4:00pm
Sand Tales
Rikki Tikki Tavi- The Wonderful Little Creature

Sand Tales

Rikki Tikki Tavi- The Wonderful Little Creature

Duration: 0:20:35
4:20pm
Sand Tales
Rikki Tikki Tavi- Becoming The Warrior

Sand Tales

Rikki Tikki Tavi- Becoming The Warrior

Duration: 0:20:15
4:40pm
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
5:00pm
Historic Sites of Hawaii Ii
A History of Ranching In Hawaii Part 1

Historic Sites of Hawaii Ii

A History of Ranching In Hawaii Part 1

Duration: 0:17:41

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies. (2017) This program examines the introduction of cattle to the Hawaiian islands and the establishment of ranching on the island of Hawai'i-from bullock hunting in the early 19th century, to the formation of cattle ranches and the day to day jobs and concerns of those who lived and worked on the ranches up to the middle of the 20th century. The origins of Kahua Ranch on the island of Hawai'i are explored.

5:17pm
Historic Sites of Hawaii Ii
A History of Ranching In Hawaii Part 2

Historic Sites of Hawaii Ii

A History of Ranching In Hawaii Part 2

Duration: 0:16:21

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies.( 2017) This program continues to tell the story of ranching in Hawai'i using Kahua and Ponoholo Ranch on the island of Hawai'i as primary resources. Part two features the transitions of ranch life and the problems many ranches had to overcome in the 20th century. The video reveals how ranches have had to diversify, change and address new economic issues in order to survive.

5:34pm
Historic Sites of Hawaii Ii
Lanai: Building A Sustainable Community

Historic Sites of Hawaii Ii

Lanai: Building A Sustainable Community

Duration: 0:21:10

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies.(2017) The island of Lana'i is moving toward building a sustainable island community. This video features the elements of natural and cultural resources and how these will guide water use, the development of renewable energy, a stable economy, education, housing, and health. Interviewed are those key individuals dedicated to guiding and building a sustainable island community on Lana'i.

5:55pm
Artist in the Schools
Playful Percussion at Keoneula Elementary

Artist in the Schools

Playful Percussion at Keoneula Elementary

Duration: 0:04:43

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

6:00pm
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

6:55pm
Here's Something to Do-Shorts
Carl Pao

Here's Something to Do-Shorts

Carl Pao

Duration: 0:03:00
7:00pm
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)

7:30pm
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)

8:00pm
Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge
Episode 27

Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge

Episode 27

Duration: 0:58:00

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2019) In this episode: Robots helping rehabilitation, 4 Awesome Discoveries, using games to help prevent and combat Asthma, understanding wildfires, looking into the Milky Way, and an exclusive sit down interview with the 2017 Nobel Prize awardees for Physics.

9:00pm
Ecology - Visual Learning
CC
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

9:19pm
Ecology - Visual Learning
CC
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

9:38pm
Ecology - Visual Learning
CC
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

10:00pm
Historic Sites of Hawaii Ii
A History of Lanai Part 1

Historic Sites of Hawaii Ii

A History of Lanai Part 1

Duration: 0:14:51

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies.(2017) This program features the fascinating history of Lana'i island from its early geology to the end of the 19th century. Included are the first settlement of the island by Polynesians with some traditional stories; Western contact and the resulting sociological and ecological changes; Protestant missions and Mormon settlement; land ownership consolidation under Walter Murray Gibson and the beginning of the island?s sheep industry.

10:14pm
Historic Sites of Hawaii Ii
A History of Lanai Part 2

Historic Sites of Hawaii Ii

A History of Lanai Part 2

Duration: 0:16:11

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies. (2017) This program will continue to cover the unique history of Lana'i island from the end of the 19th century to present day. Included are: the further consolidation of land ownership, the transition from sugar to cattle ranching; the establishment of the pineapple industry on Lana'i and the immigration of workers; the change from an agricultural based economy to tourism; the establishment of the Lana'i Heritage and Cultural Center.

10:31pm
Historic Sites of Hawaii Ii
Lanai: Building A Sustainable Community

Historic Sites of Hawaii Ii

Lanai: Building A Sustainable Community

Duration: 0:21:10

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies.(2017) The island of Lana'i is moving toward building a sustainable island community. This video features the elements of natural and cultural resources and how these will guide water use, the development of renewable energy, a stable economy, education, housing, and health. Interviewed are those key individuals dedicated to guiding and building a sustainable island community on Lana'i.

10:52pm
Art Shorts
David Smith

Art Shorts

David Smith

Duration: 0:07:35
11:00pm
I Love Music!
Israel: Hed The Soprano Singer

I Love Music!

Israel: Hed The Soprano Singer

Duration: 0:07:04

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Introduces 9-year-old Hed, who lives in Israel. Hed shares her dream of becoming an opera singer. Joins Hed as she sings soprano with the the Tel Aviv Philharmonic Orchestra.

11:07pm
I Love Music!
Israel: Itamar and His Violin

I Love Music!

Israel: Itamar and His Violin

Duration: 0:07:04

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Introduces Itamar, who lives in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv. Itamar explains that all the members of his family play a musical instrument and his specialty is the violin. Itamar and his family perform at his birthday concert.

11:14pm
I Love Music!
Israel: Safi and His Darbuka

I Love Music!

Israel: Safi and His Darbuka

Duration: 0:07:04

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Twelve-year-old Safi lives in the Galilee and plays the traditional Arab drum known as a darbuka. Safi and his friends have organized a band, but his debut as a musician comes when he plays his darbuka with his father's band.

11:21pm
I Love Music!
Israel: Shiran and Her Mandolin

I Love Music!

Israel: Shiran and Her Mandolin

Duration: 0:07:02

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Introduces 9-year-old Shiran, who lives in Rosh Ha Ayin, in Israel. Shiran plays the mandolin and would love to join the city orchestra, like her elder sister.

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
I Love Music!
Egypt: Mohammed and His Dof

I Love Music!

Egypt: Mohammed and His Dof

Duration: 0:07:02

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Introduces 11-year-old Mohammed who lives in Assuan, in southern Egypt and plays the dof, a traditional tambourine. Mohammed sits in his cockleshell and earns pocket money by playing and singing to tourists as they pass by in feluccas.

11:47pm
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.

11:54pm
The Little Scientist
The Magic Time Machine: Fossils

The Little Scientist

The Magic Time Machine: Fossils

Duration: 0:05:13

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!