Time |
Program |
8:01 AM |
A.P. CALCULUS 09-10: PROGRAM 98 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: ANIMAL BEHAVIOR Asks children to draw on their observations of animal behaviors as a basis for understanding this topic. Observes a lizard to determine what its actions mean and explains that animal behaviors are adaptations to stimuli in the environment or to interior stimuli such as hunger. Distinguishes between instinctive and learned behaviors. Views camouflage as a form of survival behavior and provides several other examples of survival behaviors. Surveys animal groups and social behaviors, courtship behaviors, and seasonal behaviors such as migration and hibernation.
Running Time: 0:14 |
9:00 AM |
KIDPHYSICS REVIEW: WORK, POWER, ENERGY
Running Time: 0:29 |
9:30 AM |
STORIES TO TELL: WHALING IN POHNPEI
Running Time: 0:19 |
9:49 AM |
PACIFIC CLUES: PROGRAM #5
Running Time: 0:09 |
10:00 AM |
MUSIC FACTORY LIVE 3-4 2008-2009: #22: COMPOSING AND IMPROVISING, PART 2 A previously live, interactive program focusing on music concepts and skills and providing an opportunity for students to participate in musical activities. It is a one-year program telecast.
Running Time: 0:44 |
10:45 AM |
LET'S DANCE: CUBA: NIURVYS IN CUBA Niurvys shares her passion for dance and her dreams of becoming a professional dancer. Joins Niurvys as she practices both classical and popular Cuban dances and performs a show about Cuba's colonial history with her dance troupe.
Running Time: 0:13 |
10:58 AM |
MATH ALL AROUND US: FUN WITH FRACTIONS Introduces fractions and demonstrates how they are used in everyday life. Combines live action with animated graphics to show how fractions are part of a whole. The program host explains the importance of understanding fractions and how to add them as she doubles a recipe for baking a birthday cake. Concludes with two word problems.
Running Time: 0:18 |
11:17 AM |
ELEMENTARY MATH: ADDITION Presents basic addition skills using various examples to illustrate the concept of adding two numbers together to find the sum.
Running Time: 0:12 |
11:30 AM |
CONVERSATIONS IN LITERATURE: STANCES IN ACTION, THE This session shows how readers move into and out of each of the stances as they build their envisionments. This program serves as a model of effective reading habits for the viewer, focusing on two extended discussions as the onscreen readers individually and collectively enter and become immersed in their reading, and step back and reflect on its lessons. Viewers will learn to discern the various stances used and how they can influence work with students.
Running Time: 0:56 |
12:30 PM |
ARTISTS OF HAWAII: REUBEN TAM Tam discusses the influences that inspired him to become a landscape artist and his fascination with the dynamic forces of nature.
Running Time: 0:19 |
12:49 PM |
DAILY ALMANAC: FEBRUARY 19
Running Time: 0:05 |
12:54 PM |
JAPAN VIDEO TOPICS 2002: KIDS' KABUKI FESTIVAL In Komatsu City, students 8-12 years old train for a year in preparation for the annual kabuki festival.
Running Time: 0:03 |
1:00 PM |
MOSHI MOSHI - LEVEL 1: LESSON 83: PARTS OF THE BODY An interactive series designed for elementary-ages students to learn Japanese language and culture through songs, dances, games, skits and structured review.
Running Time: 0:14 |
1:15 PM |
MOSHI MOSHI - LEVEL II: LESSON 83: FAMILY II An interactive series designed for elementary-aged students to learn Japanese language and culture through songs, dances, games, skits and structured review.
Running Time: 0:19 |
1:35 PM |
HOLA HOLA - LEVEL 1: LESSON 83: MY AQUARIUM An interactive series designed for elementary-aged students to learn Spanish language and culture through songs, dances, games, skits and structured review.
Running Time: 0:13 |
1:50 PM |
MY BEAUTIFUL HOUSE!: ISRAEL: MY HOUSE IN HABAD VILLAGE Eli lives in Habad Village in Israel. He discusses the Jewish religion and its rites, as well as the customs of his country.
Running Time: 0:07 |
2:00 PM |
NA KII HANA NOEAU HAWAII: KA HANA NOEAU HAWAII-HAWAIIAN CRAFTS The early Hawaiians had to start from scratch in order to make the tools for creating objects used in daily life.
Running Time: 0:19 |
2:19 PM |
DAILY ALMANAC: FEBRUARY 19
Running Time: 0:05 |
2:24 PM |
JAPAN VIDEO TOPICS 2001: ROBOTS SET NEW PACE Ashimo is a walking robot that will be a predecessor of robots that can interact with humans.
Running Time: 0:03 |
2:30 PM |
KIDPHYSICS REVIEW: WORK, POWER, ENERGY
Running Time: 0:29 |
3:00 PM |
CRDG SCIENCE 09-10 (DASH 09-10): FEB. 8 2010
Running Time: 0:59 |
4:00 PM |
MARK KISTLER'S IMAGINATION STATION: CRANE CONTRAPTIONS Imaginative drawing lessons for elementary school students. You are the chief designing engineer for Earth colony Dalmatron. Your assignment: draw a solar powered 3-D crane large enough to lift the buckets of chocolate at the biosphere loading dock. View a masterpiece by Nam June Paik, and learn about overlapping and foreshortening.
Running Time: 0:25 |
4:30 PM |
SAY IT IN CHINESE: LESSON #14 Afer watching today's program, you will be able to understand and express words and phrases related to: sports and other leisure activities.
Running Time: 0:14 |
4:45 PM |
WAA, NIHONGO!: PEACH BOY IN HAWAII, PART I A local Japanese couple introduces viewers to many different household and clothing items. Video is based loosely on the story of Mom Otaro.
Running Time: 0:14 |
5:00 PM |
GED CONNECTION: INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRA Prepares students for the new GED 2002 exam and for the world beyond.
Running Time: 0:26 |
5:30 PM |
JUSTIN RULES...THE FREEDOM TRAIL: JUSTIN RULES...THE FREEDOM TRAIL The video blends fantasy, time-travel and the historical facts, figures and events of the American Revolution to help a 6th grader deal with his school's bullies.
Running Time: 0:25 |
6:00 PM |
HAWAIIAN IN SPIRIT AND ACTION: FAMILY ROOTS Host Kawika Parker speaks with guests about Hawaiian family roots.
Running Time: 1:00 |
7:00 PM |
COOKS FOR KIDS, 2008-2009: MIDWESTERN CUISINE
Running Time: 0:26 |
7:30 PM |
VIEWPOINTS 2009-2010: UPDATE: LITERACY FOR LEARNING
Running Time: 0:29 |
8:01 PM |
A.P. CALCULUS 09-10: PROGRAM 98 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 PM |
ELEMENTARY SCIENCE - VISUAL LEARNING: ANIMAL BEHAVIOR Asks children to draw on their observations of animal behaviors as a basis for understanding this topic. Observes a lizard to determine what its actions mean and explains that animal behaviors are adaptations to stimuli in the environment or to interior stimuli such as hunger. Distinguishes between instinctive and learned behaviors. Views camouflage as a form of survival behavior and provides several other examples of survival behaviors. Surveys animal groups and social behaviors, courtship behaviors, and seasonal behaviors such as migration and hibernation.
Running Time: 0:14 |
9:00 PM |
KIDPHYSICS REVIEW: WORK, POWER, ENERGY
Running Time: 0:29 |
9:30 PM |
STORIES TO TELL: WHALING IN POHNPEI
Running Time: 0:19 |
9:49 PM |
PACIFIC CLUES: PROGRAM #5
Running Time: 0:09 |