TV Schedule for Michigan Learning (WNIT5) South Bend, IN
Sunday, December 14th TV listings for Michigan Learning (WNIT5) South Bend, IN
Interactive preschool series uses storytelling to develop a healthy pattern of resting during this growth stage.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Snowflake Day!
Daniel is excited to play a snowflake in the Neighborhood's Snowflake Day Show.
Donkey Hodie Big Nest Bird Party; Pet Elephant Camp
Donkey tries to act like a bird at Duck Duck's bird party, but she does not enjoy herself; Grampy and Donkey miss Gregory while he is away at camp.
Zula Patrol The Show Must Float On; The Truder Crown Affair
The water striders have trouble keeping themselves on top of the water; Princess Marina's crown is stolen.
Sesame Street Mitzvah Day Mix-Up
Elmo, Grover, and all their friends help Charlie build a Little Library for her Mitzvah Day project for her synagogue. Helping neighbors share books is Charlie's way of making the world a kinder place.
Albie's Elevator The Giant No; Easy Eyes
An illustrator demonstrates different ways to imagine the same concept; Albie has trouble drawing the villain in her "Super Albie" story.
Read Write Roar Kindergarten Word Building-High Frequency Words-Write a Sentence
Word building; high-frequency words; writing patterns; sentence writing.
Math Mights: Kindergarten How Many in a Group?
Read Write Roar 1st Grade Bring an Author and Long U Vowel Sound
Learning the long 'u' vowel sound and the different spelling patterns that make the long 'u' sound; learning about the writing process and what an author does when writing a story.
Math Mights: First Grade Add Or Subtract 1 Or 2
Read Write Roar 2nd Grade How is Sunlight Connected to All Life on Earth?
Sunlight and its connection to life on Earth; words with open syllables.
Math Mights: Second Grade Add Within 50
Read Write Roar 3rd Grade The -age Ending and Main Idea
Math Mights: Third Grade Represent Multiplication Problems
Menghayati! Twenty Two, Two or Three in a Tree
Locating a leaf-eating tree-climbing creature that everyone loves; the scientists and community members who are working hard to help this species thrive.
Into the Outdoors Into Bringing Back Wisconsin's Elk
Looking at the reintroduction of elk to the state of Wisconsin and how the native Ojibwe tribes were involved in the effort.
Untamed Opossums
America's only marsupial, opossums are an evolutionary wonder.
Roadtrip Nation Many Paths
NASA's largest rocket engine test facility; MIT Media Lab professor Leah Buechley demonstrates how merging interest can create something amazing.
Wild Hope The Beautiful Undammed
Recovering salmon populations help revive the ecosystem around Washington's Elwha River a decade after the largest dam removal in history.
Ecosense for Living Out of Sight
Filmmakers Carlton Ward Jr., Wes Skiles and his daughter, Tessa, shed light on worlds that would otherwise be hidden.
SciGirls Flashy Fireflies
Reagan, Kyra and Jayden visit Congress National Park in South Carolina to learn about its unique fireflies that flash in sync.
DIY Science Time Fire Department
Meeting firefighters at Miami Township Fire and EMS and learning about rescue tools and vehicles; building a scissors lift using hydraulics.
Camp TV Super Silly Sock Day
Regrowing a pineapple; fact families; condensation; reading a book -- "Fox in Socks."
Story Pirates Presents: SPTV Alex Sends a Hero Home
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Snowflake Day!
Daniel is excited to play a snowflake in the Neighborhood's Snowflake Day Show.
Sesame Street Mitzvah Day Mix-Up
Elmo, Grover, and all their friends help Charlie build a Little Library for her Mitzvah Day project for her synagogue. Helping neighbors share books is Charlie's way of making the world a kinder place.
Reading Buddies The Ee Vowel Team Badge
Interactive preschool series uses storytelling to develop a healthy pattern of resting during this growth stage.
NOVA Building Stuff: Change It!
From building new water filters to a robot that uses acoustics to revive coral reefs, engineers reshape the natural world and create new human-made environments that align with society's needs.
America Outdoors With Baratunde Thurston Arkansas: Hidden Gems
Arkansas embarks on a mission to earn recognition as an outdoor destination.
NOVA Hunt for the Oldest DNA
Scientists discover the oldest DNA ever found and reveal the genes of long-extinct creatures that once thrived in the Arctic.
NOVA Iceman Reborn
New discoveries about Otzi the iceman, the oldest human mummy on Earth, reveal details about the dawn of civilization in Europe.
Impossible Builds Ice World
Transforming 37 acres of subtropical quarry into a subzero ski resort.
NOVA Building Stuff: Change It!
From building new water filters to a robot that uses acoustics to revive coral reefs, engineers reshape the natural world and create new human-made environments that align with society's needs.
NOVA Ice Age Footprints
A look at what thousands of prehistoric footprints in New Mexico's White Sands National Park might reveal about the peopling of the Americas.
NOVA Hunt for the Oldest DNA
Scientists discover the oldest DNA ever found and reveal the genes of long-extinct creatures that once thrived in the Arctic.
NOVA Iceman Reborn
New discoveries about Otzi the iceman, the oldest human mummy on Earth, reveal details about the dawn of civilization in Europe.
Story Pirates Presents: SPTV Alex Protects Her Snacks
Wimee's Words Soup
Signing soup in American Sign Language (ASL); My Plate; a book about vegetable soup; the Number Crunching game; Wimee writes a soup song.
