TV Schedule for Teach
Wednesday, December 17th TV listings for Teach
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.
Artist in the schools ARTIST IN THE SCHOOLS PROGRAM
Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2019)
Artists of Hawaii Isami Doi
Artists of Hawaii Francis Haar & Franco Salmoiraghi
Artists of Hawaii Fred Roster
Science 360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge EPISODE 28
Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2019) In this episode: Recognizing faces, autonomous bots, brewing lava, the science of backwash, expeditions in computing, kidding around about dinosaurs, and more!
Matter and Chemistry Investigating Chemical Reactions
From cooking food to enjoying the warmth of a fire, we use chemical reactions every day. This exciting video highlights the major characteristics and types of chemical reactions.
Matter and Chemistry Forming Bonds
From the water we drink to the salt we put on food, we benefit from atomic bonds every day. Colorful, easy-to-understand animations and video footage illustrate the process of chemical bonding and various types of bonds.
Matter and Chemistry Solutions at Work
Elementary Science-Visual Learning Complex Animals
Insects geniuses of strategy Secretive Births
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Super Cow: The Belgian Blue
A testament to the potency of selective breeding.
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Bulldog: Form Fearsome to Lovable
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Corn: The King of Grains
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Labrador Retriever: Clone Dog
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Miniature Horse: A Dark Little Secret
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Silkworm: Insect Biotechnology
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Test-Tube Burger: Cell Culture
Audience: Students; Grades: 6-12; Subject Areas: Science. (2014) Designing Life. Man has been doing it for over 10 000 years. You may not be aware.
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Tulip: Bewitching Enchantress
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation White Leghorn: Super Egg Layer
Shape of Life: Story of Animal Kingdom Sponges: Animal Origins
Considered the oldest of the animal phyla, sponges are covered by a skin, one cell thick.
Shape of Life: Story of Animal Kingdom Cnidarians: Behavior on the Move
Cnidarian species exist as a free-swimming form, called the medusa, and the stationary form called the polyp.
Day in the Life of a Stem Teacher Jenni Uchida
Day in the Life of a Stem Teacher Scott Kunihiro
Where the Food Comes From Deadline: Florida Citrus -- Pt. 1
A single bug has destroyed half of Florida's citrus groves in just 15 years.
Where the Food Comes From Deadline: Florida Citrus -- Pt. 2
Farmers come up with ingenious ways to combat the lethal Citrus Greening disease that's already cost billions.
Science of cooking Heat
A major part of cooking involves delivering heat energy to natural things and transforming them to the state where they can be digested and absorbed.
Japan Video Topics 2020/2021 - Nihon Buyo Tradtional Dance
Film shorts from Japan.
Science of cooking Taste
This episode covers the five taste receptors which are sweet salty spicy bitter and sour. Why is sugar sweet? is the wrong question. Why does s.
Kids in the Garden Cacti
Host Nick Hardcastle teaches about plants and makes gardening fun.
Digital 808 Storytellers 2025 Showcase
All the Answers The Oregon Trail Ice Age & Memories
A dive into interesting topics of all kinds, taking viewers on an adventure with no boundaries; from pivotal inventions, natural wonders, sports, history and wildlife, to our planet and space, there's no limit to the questions explored.
All the Answers Coffee, Dreams, Dinosaurs!
Coffee, Dreams, Dinosaurs.
All the Answers Flavor The Octopus & Tar Pits
A dive into interesting topics of all kinds, taking viewers on an adventure with no boundaries; from pivotal inventions, natural wonders, sports, history and wildlife, to our planet and space, there's no limit to the questions explored.
Impossible Planet Age Old Origins
A string of beautifully-rounded boulders in Moeraki; the turquoise, lavender, magenta and gold Rainbow Mountains of China and Peru; the crystal wonderland of the Jewel and Ngiligi Caves.
Elementary Earth Science Minerals
1000 Days For the Planet The Victims of Palm Oil
Deforestation of tropical trees for palm oil production is threatening plants and animals.
Historic Sites of Hawaii Uluhaimalama
Uluhaimalama tells the little known story of the garden of Queen Lili'uokalani in Pauoa Valley. Now a cemetery this site played a pivotal role in the tumultuous events that surrounded the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy.
Science 360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge EPISODE 28
Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2019) In this episode: Recognizing faces, autonomous bots, brewing lava, the science of backwash, expeditions in computing, kidding around about dinosaurs, and more!
Matter and Chemistry Investigating Chemical Reactions
From cooking food to enjoying the warmth of a fire, we use chemical reactions every day. This exciting video highlights the major characteristics and types of chemical reactions.
Matter and Chemistry Forming Bonds
From the water we drink to the salt we put on food, we benefit from atomic bonds every day. Colorful, easy-to-understand animations and video footage illustrate the process of chemical bonding and various types of bonds.
Matter and Chemistry Solutions at Work
Elementary Science-Visual Learning Complex Animals
Insects geniuses of strategy Secretive Births
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Super Cow: The Belgian Blue
A testament to the potency of selective breeding.
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Bulldog: Form Fearsome to Lovable
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Corn: The King of Grains
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Labrador Retriever: Clone Dog
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Miniature Horse: A Dark Little Secret
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Silkworm: Insect Biotechnology
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Test-Tube Burger: Cell Culture
Audience: Students; Grades: 6-12; Subject Areas: Science. (2014) Designing Life. Man has been doing it for over 10 000 years. You may not be aware.
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Tulip: Bewitching Enchantress
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation White Leghorn: Super Egg Layer
Shape of Life: Story of Animal Kingdom Sponges: Animal Origins
Considered the oldest of the animal phyla, sponges are covered by a skin, one cell thick.
Shape of Life: Story of Animal Kingdom Cnidarians: Behavior on the Move
Cnidarian species exist as a free-swimming form, called the medusa, and the stationary form called the polyp.
Day in the Life of a Stem Teacher Jenni Uchida
Day in the Life of a Stem Teacher Scott Kunihiro
Where the Food Comes From Deadline: Florida Citrus -- Pt. 1
A single bug has destroyed half of Florida's citrus groves in just 15 years.
Where the Food Comes From Deadline: Florida Citrus -- Pt. 2
Farmers come up with ingenious ways to combat the lethal Citrus Greening disease that's already cost billions.
Science of cooking Heat
A major part of cooking involves delivering heat energy to natural things and transforming them to the state where they can be digested and absorbed.
Japan Video Topics 2020/2021 - Nihon Buyo Tradtional Dance
Film shorts from Japan.
Science of cooking Taste
This episode covers the five taste receptors which are sweet salty spicy bitter and sour. Why is sugar sweet? is the wrong question. Why does s.
Kids in the Garden Cacti
Host Nick Hardcastle teaches about plants and makes gardening fun.
