Below is the schedule for: 2010-02-22

Time
Program
8:01 AM
A.P. CALCULUS 09-10: PROGRAM 99
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: BLOOD AND CIRCULATION
Asks students to consider times when they heard their heart beat, got a cut, or observed runners exerting themselves. These considerations lead to an explanation of the cardiovascular system supplemented with graphic illustrations and models of the system in action. The roles of plasma, red and white blood cells, blood platelets and blood vessels are described. Also explains pulse rate, stethoscopes, blood pressure, and how to care for the cardiovascular system with regular doctor visits, a healthy diet, exercise and avoidance of harmful substances such as alcohol, drugs or smoking.
Running Time: 0:14
9:00 AM
KIDPHYSICS REVIEW: ENERGY
Running Time: 0:29
9:30 AM
EARTH 3 COMMUNITIES AROUND THE WORLD: CUBA
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
10:00 AM
JUSTICE FACTORY: JURIES AND JURY SELECTION EXPERT
The process of serving on a jury is explained by an attorney and a high school student, and a jury selection expert presents an inside look at jury selection.
Running Time: 0:22
10:22 AM
DAILY ALMANAC: FEBRUARY 22
Running Time: 0:04
10:30 AM
GOOD CONVERSATION!: TALK WITH ROBERT CORMIER, A
Robert Cormier discusses his life, his writing and his family and shares his views on adolescence and censorship. In his office he describes his creative process for writing a novel. At Fitchburg State University, Cormier discusses the inspirations for his novels.
Running Time: 0:23
10:53 AM
JAPAN VIDEO TOPICS 2000: FUN HOMES
Architect Shizuo Kurisaka makes architecture into art with his unique designs.
Running Time: 0:03
11:00 AM
MATH ALL AROUND US: GRAPH ATTACK
Features a brother and sister who explain how graphs are used to organize data. The children are researching animals and identify the graphic methods they chose to display their information, including bar graphs, line graphs, pictographs and Venn diagrams. They describe how to gather data, choose the best kind of graph to present the data, and plot and interpret each graph. Program concludes with additional graphing exercises.
Running Time: 0:20
11:20 AM
ELEMENTARY MATH: TIME
Teaches telling time to the hour and half hour.
Running Time: 0:05
11:30 AM
REACTIONS IN CHEMISTRY: CHEMISTRY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
This program introduces the chemistry of the environment. It addresses selected topics such as water quality and purification, recycling, and the hole in the ozone layer. Bringing the students to awareness of these topics helps them understand important issues in the world around them. In studying chemistry, environmental studies or anything else, the classroom climate is an important issue as well, and the teacher can influence it a great deal.
Running Time: 0:57
12:30 PM
CHOICES: COURAGE
Character Education for Kindergarten to 2nd grade that uses music, storytelling and word definitions.
Running Time: 0:10
12:40 PM
HEALTHY ME: KEEPING INFECTIONS AWAY
Identifies different types of infections and the illnesses and diseases they cause. Differentiates between infections caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoa. Explains how germs are transmitted and describes how the body protects itself from these harmful pathogens. Presents ten ways to prevent infection and keep the body healthy.
Running Time: 0:11
12:51 PM
DAILY ALMANAC: FEBRUARY 22
Running Time: 0:04
1:00 PM
MOSHI MOSHI - LEVEL 1: LESSON 84: 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 84: 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 84: 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: 0:14
1:50 PM
MY BEAUTIFUL HOUSE!: BELGIUM: MY HOUSE IN BELGIUM
Introduces Laura, who lives in a 150-year-old house in Bruges. Her house is special because it adjoins a chocolate shop run by her family. Laura prepares strawberries in white chocolate sauce for Mother's Day.
Running Time: 0:07
2:00 PM
NA KII HANA NOEAU HAWAII: KA HAKU HULU-THE FEATHERWORKER
Ipo and Kunani Nihipali go on a journey through the forest to observe endangered birds in their native habitat whose feathers were once used by Hawaiians for intricate featherwork.
Running Time: 0:19
2:19 PM
JAPAN VIDEO TOPICS 2003: AICHI - MANUFACTURING HEARTLAND
From early mechanical dolls called karakuri and the first power looms to today's modern cars and space rockets, Aichi continures to be the manufacturing center of Japan.
Running Time: 0:05
2:30 PM
KIDPHYSICS REVIEW: ENERGY
Running Time: 0:29
3:00 PM
CRDG SCIENCE 09-10 (DASH 09-10): FEB. 22 2010
Running Time: 0:59
4:00 PM
MARK KISTLER'S IMAGINATION STATION: COLORFUL CORAL
Imaginative drawing lessons for elementary school students. Let's scuba dive in the deep blue waters off the coast of sunny Southern California. Elkhorn, sea fan, brain and mushroom coral all grow together to form awesome reef condominium complexes for thousands of sea creatures. Visit with national art educator Kim Solga, view a masterpiece by Hubert Robert, and learn about contour and size.
Running Time: 0:26
4:30 PM
DESTINOS: AN INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH {ANNEN}: 30. UNIT VI: UN VIAJE A MEXICO: EL PUEBLO, LA CAPI
Vocabulario: body parts; medical situations; city locations; stores; geographical features; professions; social life; giving advice. Gramtica: future; superlatives; present subjunctive; use of the subjunctive in noun clauses; subjunctive with adverbial conjunctions of time and in adjective clauses; commands; present perfect (indicative and subjunctive); que and quien; past participle as adjective.
Running Time: 0:26
5:00 PM
GED CONNECTION: SPECIAL TOPICS IN ALGEBRA AND GEOMETRY
Prepares students for the new GED 2002 exam and for the world beyond.
Running Time: 0:26
5:30 PM
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS: IN THE SCHOOL SETTING: BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS: IN THE SCHOOL SETTING
Reviews basic terms. Applies OSHA guidelines to school setting, showing several examples of common risk situations. Refers to DOE manual, "Bloodborne Pathogens: Exposure Control Plan" as primary resource for teachers and administrators.
Running Time: 0:19
5:49 PM
FARM TO MARKET: FLOWERS
Explains how flowers can be grown on commercial farms, sold at market and used in a variety of floral products. Describes how seeds and bulbs are used to plant flowers. Demonstrates how flowers such as roses, orchids, anthuriums, and carnations can be raised outdoors on flower farms or in greenhouses. Visits a wholesale flower market to show where merchants go to buy flowers for their stores.
Running Time: 0:10
6:00 PM
TEACHING GEOGRAPHY: EUROPE
Two case studies analyze developments toward a more unified Europe. First is an exploration of Berlin's role as the dynamic capital of a reunified Germany and as a centrally located city in an increasingly unified Europe. Students analyze issues of urban organization in Amsterdam. Supranationalism and the European Union are examined through a case study on Strasbourg and further explored in a classroom debate.
Running Time: 0:57
7:00 PM
ARTS IN EVERY CLASSROOM, THE: A VIDEO LIBRARY, K-: DEVELOPING AN ARTS-BASED UNIT
A team of first and second grade teachers at Lusher Alternative Elementary School in New Orleans plans a year-end project that will let students show what they have learned in science, math, and English. The students write and perform an original play, using a painting by Breughel and an opera by Stravinsky as their starting points.
Running Time: 0:27
7:30 PM
GARBAGE INTO GOLD: GARBAGE INTO GOLD
Profiles a new breed of environmental innovators who are taking recycling to a new level, creating new businesses and job opportunities that are both helping the environment and making money.
Running Time: 0:23
7:53 PM
JAPAN VIDEO TOPICS 2000: MOBILE PHONE ROBOT
With a built in laptop computer, a mobile phone can control a robot remotely.
Running Time: 0:02
8:01 PM
A.P. CALCULUS 09-10: PROGRAM 99
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: BLOOD AND CIRCULATION
Asks students to consider times when they heard their heart beat, got a cut, or observed runners exerting themselves. These considerations lead to an explanation of the cardiovascular system supplemented with graphic illustrations and models of the system in action. The roles of plasma, red and white blood cells, blood platelets and blood vessels are described. Also explains pulse rate, stethoscopes, blood pressure, and how to care for the cardiovascular system with regular doctor visits, a healthy diet, exercise and avoidance of harmful substances such as alcohol, drugs or smoking.
Running Time: 0:14
9:00 PM
KIDPHYSICS REVIEW: ENERGY
Running Time: 0:29
9:30 PM
EARTH 3 COMMUNITIES AROUND THE WORLD: CUBA
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