Time |
Program |
8:01 AM |
A.P. CALCULUS 09-10: PROGRAM 90 This course is designed to provide A.P. Calculus instruction to those schools without the resources to provide their own A.P. Calculus course.
Running Time: 0:43 |
8:44 AM |
ELEMENTARY SCIENCE - VISUAL LEARNING: SIMPLE ANIMALS Introduces invertebrates and their characteristics. Provides several examples of vertebrates to distinguish the common characteristic of invertebrate animals such as sponges or cnidarians. Films several examples of Porifera and Cnidarians later comparing them to platyhelminthes such as planaria; earthworms, nematodes, and annelids. Also distinguishes between radial symmetry and bilateral symmetry. Highlights the advanced nervous systems of mollusks and the body structure of arthropods and echinoderms.
Running Time: 0:14 |
9:00 AM |
KIDPHYSICS UNIT 3 THE INTERACTION OF MATTER?: #90. WHAT CAUSES CONVECTION CURRENTS? The lesson starts with a demonstration of convection currents being demonstrated by heating the bottom of a beaker of water. Then the cause of the convection currents is explored in terms of density. Why fluids at high temperatures will rise in fluids at a lower temperature, creating the rising and sinking of fluids will be revealed.
Running Time: 0:29 |
9:30 AM |
NEW WORLD EXPLORED, THE: NEW WORLD EXPLORED, THE Describes the exploration of the Americas from 1520-1620, and includes the discoveries of Jacques Cartier, John Cabot, Samuel de Champlain, Pizarro, Coronado, De Soto, Raleigh, and Henry Hudson.
Running Time: 0:25 |
10:00 AM |
EARTH 3 COMMUNITIES AROUND THE WORLD: EGYPT A geography series developed around the geography strand of the 3rd grade social studies content standards. Each 30-minute lesson will focus on a different country of the world as a native child tells about his/her home, family, and community. New material is being added to include food and music from different countries.
Running Time: 0:29 |
10:30 AM |
HO'OMAU = TO PERPETUATE: MONA KAPAPA KEALI'I OKA'ALOKAI KEHELE Early in her teens, Mona knew that she wanted to collect stories, particularly the stories (mo'olelo) of the kupuna (elders). Raising twenty-five adopted children, she instilled in them the Hawaiian values that were embodied in the collected stories.
Running Time: 0:14 |
10:45 AM |
A.P. STATISTICS 09-10: PROGRAM 41
Running Time: 0:44 |
11:30 AM |
ESSENTIAL SCIENCE FOR TEACHERS: EARTH AND SPACE SC: EVERY ROCK TELLS A STORY In this session, participants explore the processes that form sedimentary rocks, learn how fossils are preserved, and are introduced to the theory of plate tectonics.
Running Time: 0:57 |
12:30 PM |
MUSIC FACTORY K-2, 2008-2009: #20: READING BAG This series of standards-based lessons provides music education instruction to students in grades K-2. It is a taped series with a once-a-month live, interactive program which will allow for student participation, feedback, and assessment. A component of this program allows for student and teacher assessments and participation via video conferencing. The lessons cover the music content areas of the Hawaii Content and Performance Standards III as well as the Music National Standards.
Running Time: 0:29 |
1:00 PM |
MANDARIN FOR KIDS, GRADES K-2: MANDARIN FOR KIDS: PROGRAM 10
Running Time: 0:15 |
1:15 PM |
MANDARIN FOR KIDS, GRADES 3-4: LESSON #10 Introduces the Chinese language and culture through creative skits, songs, and engaging video teachers.
Running Time: 0:10 |
1:25 PM |
JAPAN VIDEO TOPICS 2003: ROOF TOP MINI-SOCCER Futsal is a compact version of soccer played on roof tops of high rise buildings.
Running Time: 0:03 |
1:30 PM |
JAPANESE FOR KIDS: JAPANESE FOR KIDS PROGRAM #1
Running Time: 0:10 |
1:40 PM |
CULTURAL HORIZONS: MANY VOICES The students learn that Oneida Indians are learning their own language that almost died out because of government suppression. They begin to understand that the ways we communicate are part of our culture. Chinese writing and painting, for example, are a form of communication as are tartan, retalbo, and Abomey cloth. Teenage Serbian folk dancers are filmed learning the complicated dances that originated in the Yugoslavian Peninsula. They discuss the reasons why Serbs are misunderstood by many Americans. Three students get together to compose and perform music that expresses the most important things about their multicultural heritage.
Running Time: 0:14 |
1:54 PM |
DAILY ALMANAC: FEBRUARY 4
Running Time: 0:05 |
2:00 PM |
REAL WORLD SCIENCE: WEATHER AND CLIMATE Examines how air, water, and heat interact to create various types of weather.
Running Time: 0:15 |
2:15 PM |
NOBEL'S GREATEST HITS: BEYOND THE ATOM Everything is built of atoms - liquids, gases and solids. But of what are atoms built? The inner world of protons, neutrons and electrons unlocked by Nobel Prizewinners such as Ernest Rutherford, Niels Bohr and James Chadwick. From the atom-smasher and the discovery of anti-matter to today's classification of sub-atomic particles into quarks and anti-quarks, bosons and leptons.
Running Time: 0:10 |
2:30 PM |
KIDPHYSICS UNIT 3 THE INTERACTION OF MATTER?: #90. WHAT CAUSES CONVECTION CURRENTS? The lesson starts with a demonstration of convection currents being demonstrated by heating the bottom of a beaker of water. Then the cause of the convection currents is explored in terms of density. Why fluids at high temperatures will rise in fluids at a lower temperature, creating the rising and sinking of fluids will be revealed.
Running Time: 0:29 |
3:00 PM |
HISTORY THROUGH LITERATURE: CHIVALRY AND COMMERCE: THE LATE MIDDLE AGES This program presents events and writings of the late Middle Ages between 1000 and 1450.
Running Time: 0:25 |
3:30 PM |
LITERARY VISIONS {ANNEN}: SUM OF ITS PARTS, THE: THEME IN SHORT FICTION Multiple themes are uncovered in "Everyday Use," a dramatization of Alice Walker's short story.
Running Time: 0:28 |
4:00 PM |
HAIS ISSUES & PERSPECTIVES 2008: HAWAII SANDPLAY COUNCIL
Running Time: 0:29 |
4:30 PM |
REAL CHARACTER / REAL PEOPLE, THE: PROFILES IN CITIZENSHIP Teenagers participate in a roundtable discussion with Dr. Hal Urban to explore the aspects of citizenship in a representative government. Emphasizes the importance of voting and profiles the work of several young people who are involved in social and political activism. Features interviews with a female West Point cadet and an 18-year-old who became one of the youngest state legislators in Montana, who discuss what being a citizen means. Also talks with Representative John Lewis, who describes how he fought for the Voting Rights Act of 1964.
Running Time: 0:22 |
4:52 PM |
DAILY ALMANAC: FEBRUARY 4
Running Time: 0:05 |
5:00 PM |
ON COMMON GROUND: DOMINO EFFECT
Running Time: 0:28 |
5:30 PM |
PROGRAMMING FOR PARENTS: THE SUPPORTIVE LEARNING E: PARENT AS TEACHER: WORKING WITH YOUR CHILD The TEAMS parent programs provide opportunities for parents to explore issues critical to their children's success in school. These programs focus on what parents can do to support school curriculum, helping children to be more successful in school and to feel good about themselves and what they are learning.
Running Time: 0:59 |
6:30 PM |
HAWAII STUDENT DIGITAL SHOWCASE 09-10: HSDS 09-10 PROGRAM 6 FEBRUARY 2010
Running Time: 0:59 |
7:30 PM |
VIEWPOINTS 2009-2010: UPDATE: LITERACY FOR LEARNING
Running Time: 0:29 |
8:01 PM |
A.P. CALCULUS 09-10: PROGRAM 90 This course is designed to provide A.P. Calculus instruction to those schools without the resources to provide their own A.P. Calculus course.
Running Time: 0:43 |
8:45 PM |
ELEMENTARY SCIENCE - VISUAL LEARNING: SIMPLE ANIMALS Introduces invertebrates and their characteristics. Provides several examples of vertebrates to distinguish the common characteristic of invertebrate animals such as sponges or cnidarians. Films several examples of Porifera and Cnidarians later comparing them to platyhelminthes such as planaria; earthworms, nematodes, and annelids. Also distinguishes between radial symmetry and bilateral symmetry. Highlights the advanced nervous systems of mollusks and the body structure of arthropods and echinoderms.
Running Time: 0:14 |
9:00 PM |
KIDPHYSICS UNIT 3 THE INTERACTION OF MATTER?: #90. WHAT CAUSES CONVECTION CURRENTS? The lesson starts with a demonstration of convection currents being demonstrated by heating the bottom of a beaker of water. Then the cause of the convection currents is explored in terms of density. Why fluids at high temperatures will rise in fluids at a lower temperature, creating the rising and sinking of fluids will be revealed.
Running Time: 0:29 |
9:30 PM |
NEW WORLD EXPLORED, THE: NEW WORLD EXPLORED, THE Describes the exploration of the Americas from 1520-1620, and includes the discoveries of Jacques Cartier, John Cabot, Samuel de Champlain, Pizarro, Coronado, De Soto, Raleigh, and Henry Hudson.
Running Time: 0:25 |