TV Schedule for Teach
Tuesday, July 29th TV listings for Teach
Ottoman Empire Christian Europe Volume III End of Empire
100 Years 100 Events 1938: Peace Bought
A historical timeline highlighting specific years.
Secrets of Archaeology Ancient Itinerary in Ionia
The cities of Ionia on the coast of present day Turkey, and the islands in the eastern Mediterranean at the artistic and cultural height they reached during the 2nd Century BC.
Secrets of Archaeology The Forgotten Civilisations of Anatolia
A virtual tour of the domain of King Midas.
I Love Music! Elie and his Lute
Children learn about other cultures through music.
World Odysseys Spain: Andalusia
Visiting Andalusia for dancing, bullfighting and the whitewashed houses.
World Odysseys Spain: The Basque Country
Symbols of America Patriotism
This series is designed to help young learners understand and appreciate the images that have become the symbols that represent the United States.
WWII's Great Escapes: The Freedom Trails France and Spain: The Pyrenees
Retracing the tough World War II freedom trail across the Pyrenees from France to Spain and meeting soldiers who survived it and people who helped them.
I Love Music! France: Emmanuel and His Harpsichord
Children learn about other cultures through music.
Mountains & Life The Alps
Draw Me a Story The Sun and the Moon
A vibrant and artistic visualization of a classic native American folktale that explains how the Sun and the Moon started appearing in the sky one after another.
Sites for Your Eyes, a Travel Series Alpes Maritimes, France
Exploring a mountainous region in southeast France; views of the French Riviera.
Sites for Your Eyes, a Travel Series Groix Island, France
Discovering the villages, hamlets, and residents of the island of Groix.
Sites for Your Eyes, a Travel Series Gulf of Morbihan, France
Fishing ports and small towns coexist on a natural harbor in the south of Brittany, France.
Sites for Your Eyes, a Travel Series Ria Etel, France
Exploring islets, creeks, forests and fields along the Ria Etel.
Where the Food Comes From Why Is There a Seaport in a Show About Farming?
Food comes in and goes out through ports.
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys France
Telling the stories of epic train journeys through stunning landscapes around the world, and meeting the characters who travel, work and live near them.
Symbols of America The Constitution of the United States of America
What the symbols of the United States mean.
Science 360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge EPISODE 35
Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2020) In this episode: Sweat biosensors, 4 Awesome Discoveries, the biology of bats, a veteran's journey, expeditions in computing, asking all the right questions.
E Ho'Omau Why Maui Snared the Sun
Why Maui snared the sun.
E Ho'Omau Pele Searches for a Home
Why Maui snared the sun.
E Ho'Omau The Menehune and the Birds
Why Maui snared the sun.
Historic Sites of Hawaii Washington Place
Washington Place tells the story of one of Honolulu's most famous landmarks, Washington Place. The documentary covers the history of the home, from the time of its construction to its present day role as a historic home museum.
Numerous DOE schools are named after or attached to Hawaiian Ali'i.
Na ali'i Princess Ruth Chiefess Kamakahele
Numerous DOE schools are named after or attached to Hawaiian Ali'i.
Artist in the schools ARTIST IN THE SCHOOLS PROGRAM
Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2019)
Art Hunter Line: Guests Matt and Roxy Ortiz
Art Hunter Space: Keone Nunes
Art Hunter Texture: Charlie Cohan
Art Hunter Form: Guest Ka'ili Chun
Artists Carl Pao and Ka'ili Chun teach you about Form in the world of sculpting.
Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Laughing Lasagna
Luciano Lasagna and his pasta friends take a tour of Italy.
Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Laser Lightbulbs
An invention Thomas Edison never imagined -- laser lightbulbs.
I Love Music! Egypt: Esraa and her Singing Lessons
Children learn about other cultures through music.
I Love Music! Egypt: Mohammed and his Dof
Children learn about other cultures through music.
I Love Music! Israel: Hed the Soprano Singer
Children learn about other cultures through music.
I Love Music! Israel: Itamar and His Violin
Children learn about other cultures through music.
I Love Music! Israel: Safi and His Darbuka
Children learn about other cultures through music.
I Love Music! Israel: Shiran and Her Mandolin
Children learn about other cultures through music.
Ancient Hawaii musical instruments - its history, culture and ties to the people.
Japan Video Topics The Future of Entertainment - God of Manga
Film shorts from Japan.
Musics superpower Why Is Music Vital to Our Brain?
I Love Music! Japan: Yutaro and His Drum
Children learn about other cultures through music.
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys Canada
The Rocky Mountaineer train travels through some of North America on a journey from Vancouver to Banff in the heart of the Rockies.
Day in the Life of a Stem Teacher Jenni Uchida
Travel Thru History Montreal Quebec
The history, diverse culture and traditions of countries around the world.
Travel Thru History Ottawa Ontario
The history, diverse culture and traditions of countries around the world.
Artists of Hawaii Allyn Bromley
Science 360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge EPISODE 35
Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2020) In this episode: Sweat biosensors, 4 Awesome Discoveries, the biology of bats, a veteran's journey, expeditions in computing, asking all the right questions.
E Ho'Omau Why Maui Snared the Sun
Why Maui snared the sun.
E Ho'Omau Pele Searches for a Home
Why Maui snared the sun.
E Ho'Omau The Menehune and the Birds
Why Maui snared the sun.
Historic Sites of Hawaii Washington Place
Washington Place tells the story of one of Honolulu's most famous landmarks, Washington Place. The documentary covers the history of the home, from the time of its construction to its present day role as a historic home museum.
Numerous DOE schools are named after or attached to Hawaiian Ali'i.