Below is the schedule for: 2006-12-10

Time
Program
8:00 AM
AND THEN WHAT HAPPENED, PAUL REVERE?: AND THEN WHAT HAPPENED, PAUL REVERE?
Paul Revere comes to life in this meticulously detailed story of what he did before, between and after his patriotic adventures. Iconographic.
Running Time: 0:23
8:23 AM
CHICKA CHICKA BOOM BOOM: CHICKA CHICKA BOOM BOOM
Animated. An alphabet/theme chant that relates what happens when the whole alphabet tries to climb a coconut tree.
Running Time: 0:04
8:30 AM
MARK KISTLER'S IMAGINATION STATION: DRAWING DETERMINES DESTINY
Imaginative drawing lessons for elementary school students. You control your sketchbook with mighty "pencil power." Each time you grip a pencil in your "hand of creativity", amazing things happen. Whether your dream is to grow up to be an artist, a space explorer, or a gorilla communicator, drawing allows you to see your dreams in 3-D. Learn how to make homemade bug prints from Joey Doyle, an art educator from Houston, Texas, view a sculpture by Jean Dubuffet, and learn more about daily and shading.
Running Time: 0:25
9:00 AM
EAZY KINE: BEACH CHAIR, SPECIAL CARE FOR SPECIAL NEED DOGS,
Have fun and learn about art, music, and pets...yes pets what a combination!
Running Time: 0:29
9:30 AM
STORIES FROM THE SEVENTH FIRE: WHY THE RABBIT TURNS WHITE
Features a Cree folk tale about Wesakechak, a legendary character who is entrusted with special gifts that allow him to talk to every living being and change shapes. Using these gifts, Wesakechak must guide others to live in harmony with Mother Earth and all her creatures. One summer, Wesakechak does not do his job and the people go hungry and thirsty. A little rabbit teaches Wesakechak that every living being has a role in the harmony of nature.
Running Time: 0:14
9:45 AM
AFRICA'S CHILD: ZANZIBAR: SPICE GIRL
Sophia harvests spices on the family farm. The extended family's home doubles as a spice shop. A devout Muslim, she attends religious school to study the Koran.
Running Time: 0:13
10:00 AM
PRINCIPLES FOR PRINCIPALS: FOSTERING EFFECTIVE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR T
Principals weigh proven professional development strategies to help teachers implement new reform ideas.
Running Time: 0:57
11:00 AM
WORLD OF CHEMISTRY, THE: METALS
Examines the important properties of metals including malleability, ductility, and conductivity. Explores the methods used to extract metals from ores and to blend metals to alloys.
Running Time: 0:27
11:30 AM
DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY: UPDATED EDITION: POWER OF THE SITUATION, THE
This program examines how our beliefs and behavior can be influenced and manipulated by other people and subtle situational forces, and how social psychologists study human behavior within its broader social context. With Dr. Ellen Langer of Harvard University and Dr. Philip Zimbardo of Stanford University.
Running Time: 0:26
12:00 PM
PRIVATE UNIVERSE PROJECT IN MATHEMATICS: THINKING LIKE A MATHEMATICIAN
This program parallels what a mathematician does in real life with the creative thinking of students.
Running Time: 0:57
1:00 PM
EARTH REVEALED {ANNEN}: RUNNING WATER II: LANDFORM EVOLUTION
Running Time: 0:28
1:30 PM
UNSEEN LIFE ON EARTH: AN INTRODUCTION TO MICROBIO: MICROBIAL DIVERSITY
Students see comparisons of organisms in their natural habitats and examine ways of studying these organisms in those habitats as well as in the laboratory.
Running Time: 0:25
1:55 PM
SCIENCE SESSIONS: GREAT BARRIER REEF PROJECT AWARE, THE
Dan Dwyer, PADI regional manager, explains that Project AWARE (Aquatic World Awareness Responsibility and Education) educates divers on fish identification and preserving the underwater environment. Donations from scuba divers allow PADI to fund worldwide projects like eradication of crown of thorns starfish from the Great Barrier Reef.
Running Time: 0:03
2:00 PM
ON COMMON GROUND: A DELICATE BALANCE
Running Time: 0:28
2:30 PM
UNTAMED WORLD OF ENGLISH PUNCTUATION, THE: DASHES AND HYPHENS
Illustrates how to use dashes, hyphens, and the ever-useful apostrophe correctly.
Running Time: 0:26
3:00 PM
MOVE - MILILANI OCEANIC VIDEO EXPLORATION 06-07: MILILANI MAUKA - CHRISTMAS CHOIR 2005
Student produced videos from Mililani Complex schools.
Running Time: 0:59
4:00 PM
CHOICES: #9
Character Education for Kindergarten to 2nd grade that uses music, storytelling and word definitions.
Running Time: 0:10
4:10 PM
NUTRITION: NUTRITION FOR HEALTH - THE FOOD PYRAMID
Defines the nutritional standard known as the food pyramid, illustrating the five food groups and their recommended daily portions. Health expert explains what proper nutrition is and how it can be incorporated into a daily diet. Emphasizes how the food pyramid represents balanced nutrition which is comprised of foods rich in complex carbohydrates, fruits and vegetables, milk and dairy products, and meat, fish and poultry. Explains why fats, oils and sugars should be avoided and stresses how eating proper amounts of each food group is vital to maintaining good health.
Running Time: 0:13
4:23 PM
WHAT DO YOU WANT TO BE WHEN YOU GROW UP?: PHOTOGRAPHER
Provides advice on the skills it takes to be employable as a photographer.
Running Time: 0:06
4:30 PM
TEACHING MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE: WORKSHOP FOR TH: WORKSHOP 5. HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXT: CHRIS
Laina Jones and her students in Dorchester, Massachusetts, explore The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis. Jones uses non-fiction, documentary film, and historical photographs to contextualize the events in the novel and the Civil Rights movement. The students make deep connections to the literature through drama, poetry, and creative writing activities. Curtis visits the classroom, addresses questions, and leads students in a writing workshop. The unit culminates with a service learning project in which students create children's books about the Civil Rights movement and share them with elementary school children.
Running Time: 0:57
5:30 PM
AMERICAN TALL TALES & LEGENDS: PAUL BUNYAN
Presents the story of Paul Bunyan by using illustrations and excerpts from books. Shows how different illustrators depict Paul Bunyan's height. Explains how loggers passed down Paul Bunyan stories. Includes how the Mississippi River, Mammoth Cave, Niagara Falls, Bryce Canyon, Great Sand Dunes and Minnesota lakes were created.
Running Time: 0:12
5:45 PM
CHRISTABELLE IN THE MUSEUM OF TIME: SING A SONG OF CHRONO
Christabelle and the Rutherford kids prepare to meet Chrono and his Second and Minute Soldiers. The battle begins!
Running Time: 0:14
6:00 PM
HAIS ISSUES & PERSPECTIVES 2005: PART2: CREATING A POSITIVE SCHOOL CLIMATE WITH DR.
Creating a Positive School Climate with Dr. Robert Brooks, Part 2
Running Time: 0:54
6:54 PM
HOW DO THEY...: PUT THE CENTERS IN CHOCOLATE? (NO NARRATION)
Running Time: 0:04
7:00 PM
EDUCATION NEWS PARENTS CAN USE 06-07: SUCCEEDING IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY: THE NATIONAL SEC
A television series about how to ensure children's educational success.
Running Time: 0:59
8:00 PM
AND THEN WHAT HAPPENED, PAUL REVERE?: AND THEN WHAT HAPPENED, PAUL REVERE?
Paul Revere comes to life in this meticulously detailed story of what he did before, between and after his patriotic adventures. Iconographic.
Running Time: 0:23
8:23 PM
CHICKA CHICKA BOOM BOOM: CHICKA CHICKA BOOM BOOM
Animated. An alphabet/theme chant that relates what happens when the whole alphabet tries to climb a coconut tree.
Running Time: 0:04
8:30 PM
MARK KISTLER'S IMAGINATION STATION: DRAWING DETERMINES DESTINY
Imaginative drawing lessons for elementary school students. You control your sketchbook with mighty "pencil power." Each time you grip a pencil in your "hand of creativity", amazing things happen. Whether your dream is to grow up to be an artist, a space explorer, or a gorilla communicator, drawing allows you to see your dreams in 3-D. Learn how to make homemade bug prints from Joey Doyle, an art educator from Houston, Texas, view a sculpture by Jean Dubuffet, and learn more about daily and shading.
Running Time: 0:25
9:00 PM
EAZY KINE: BEACH CHAIR, SPECIAL CARE FOR SPECIAL NEED DOGS,
Have fun and learn about art, music, and pets...yes pets what a combination!
Running Time: 0:29
9:30 PM
STORIES FROM THE SEVENTH FIRE: WHY THE RABBIT TURNS WHITE
Features a Cree folk tale about Wesakechak, a legendary character who is entrusted with special gifts that allow him to talk to every living being and change shapes. Using these gifts, Wesakechak must guide others to live in harmony with Mother Earth and all her creatures. One summer, Wesakechak does not do his job and the people go hungry and thirsty. A little rabbit teaches Wesakechak that every living being has a role in the harmony of nature.
Running Time: 0:14
9:45 PM
AFRICA'S CHILD: ZANZIBAR: SPICE GIRL
Sophia harvests spices on the family farm. The extended family's home doubles as a spice shop. A devout Muslim, she attends religious school to study the Koran.
Running Time: 0:13