TV Schedule for Teach
Wednesday, March 11th TV listings for Teach
Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Intergalactic Iguana
A Spanish iguana named Iggy explores the universe.
Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Ingenious Icon (Einstein)
Using Albert Einstein to represent all geniuses.
Artist in the schools ARTIST IN THE SCHOOLS PROGRAM
Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2019)
Artists of Hawaii Satoru Abe
Sculptor and painter Satoru Abe shares about what drives his art.
Art Hunter Line: Guests Matt and Roxy Ortiz
Art Hunter Texture: Scott Yoell
Here's Something to Do Painter Mark Brown
BKM Stories Pu'u Kukui Broadcast Team
Science 360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge
For students in grades 4-12, covering sustainability and STEM topics; it includes nanotech water filters, optical sensors, girls in STEM, meteorite studies, speed science and additional subjects.
The Little Scientist Our Magic Clothes: The Skin
The Little Scientist The Secret of Colors: All About Colors
The Little Scientist Where is the Air?: Air and Wind
The Little Scientist To Catch the Red Fox; The Food Chain
The Little Scientist Here I am! Camouflage
The Little Scientist Please Visit my Secret Garden: Leaves
The Little Scientist Who Ate the Fly? Carnivorous Plants
The Little Scientist The Magic Time Machine: Fossils
The Little Scientist Will it Rain or Will it Snow: Weather
The Little Scientist I Can See It: Convex & Concave Lenses
Little Scientist helps children develop scientific reasoning by exploring the world of science that surrounds them.
Secrets of Plant Genomes Revealed
Exploring how plants get to be the way they are and how to make better use of them in the future.
Kids in the Garden Soil
Explore the hidden world of soil, a life-support system for plants; find out what soil is made of and what lives within it; discover how and why you should improve your soil.
Kids in the Garden Seeds
Tiny or huge, prickly or smooth, seeds contain everything a plant needs to start a new life; find out how seeds get around and what they need to start growing; Nick Hardcastle will even show you how to grow your own plants from seed.
Kids in the Garden How Plants Work
A process called photosynthesis, uses carbon dioxide and produces oxygen during the day and at night plants take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide through respiration; discover the importance of for life on Earth; help plants survive and thrive.
Kids in the Garden Fruit
Why plants make fruits; discover the variety of fruits; learn the secret of these little plant packages and the treasures they protect.
Kids in the Garden Herbs
Designing and plant your own herb garden; research the herbs that grow best in your area; you may need to visit a nursery to ask questions; think about the uses of your herbs.
Grow Farm to Schools
Historic Sites of Hawaii Lyon Arboretum
Hidden in the back of Manoa Valley, the Lyon Arboretum is a historic site that serves as a botanical garden, an educational institution, and a research facility.
Historic Sites of Hawaii The Hawaiian Rare Plant Program of the Lyon Arbore
This documentary covers the activities of the Hawaiian Rare Plant Program at the Lyon Arboretum, a program that seeks to propagate and preserve the most endangered plant species in our islands.
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Corn: The King of Grains
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 Tuna: Cross-Species Surrogacy
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation White Leghorn: Super Egg Layer
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Silkworm: Insect Biotechnology
Shape of Life: Story of Animal Kingdom Mollusks: Variations on a Theme
Mollusks have a file-like rasping tool called a radula, which allows them to scrape algae and other food off rocks.
Hais 2024-2025 Purple Mai'a Future Ancestors Framework
Things in Action Gravity
This program introduces students to the force of gravity by using easy-to-understand examples of this force at work. The role of gravity in our solar system is also explored. Concepts and terminology: force, gravity, attraction, orbits, and tides.
Earth's Rotation and Revolution
Describes the process of the Earth's orbit and rotation.
Elementary Exploring Space Exploring Earth, Sun, and Moon
All the Answers Solar System, Light Bulb, Chemical Reactions!
Solar System, Light Bulb, Chemical Reactions.
All the Answers Gravity, Black Holes, Rainbows!
Gravity, Black Holes, Rainbows!
All the Answers Chocolate The Cosmos & Quicksand
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.
Planet Earth Topography and the Earth
Exploring the major topographical landforms that make up the Earth, including plains and more.
Planet Earth Mapping
Planet Earth Freshwater
The characteristics of freshwater.
Planet Earth Oceanography
Exploring some of the characteristics of oceans, including temperature, pressure and more.
Earth Science Changes on Earth
While it may not always seem possible, Earth is continually changing. This video provides insight into fascinating processes such as the formation of land, erosion, and volcanic eruptions. Other Earth processes are also investigated.
Astronomy Earth, Sun and Moon
Science Practice Series- Visual Learning Designing Solutions
Five keys The Sun
The possibilities of clean, sustainable solar and wind energy seem endless; new research and technologies might be the solution to mankind's current dependency on oil and the social and political harm that tend to result from this dependency.
Exploring Matter Describing Matter
Impossible Planet Epic Earth
Explores the extraordinary contrasts of Diamond Beach in the shadow of Iceland's Vatnajökull glacier, and the Dreamtime story of how Lake Hillier got its glorious color.
The Day My Life Changed Forever Fablice: My Story About Peace
Fablice is an emerging 20-year-old hip-hop artist; his arrival in a new country has given him opportunities he never dreamed possible, inspiring him and his cousin to give back to the people of Burundi a musical message of peace.
Science 360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge
For students in grades 4-12, covering sustainability and STEM topics; it includes nanotech water filters, optical sensors, girls in STEM, meteorite studies, speed science and additional subjects.
The Little Scientist Our Magic Clothes: The Skin
The Little Scientist The Secret of Colors: All About Colors
The Little Scientist Where is the Air?: Air and Wind
The Little Scientist To Catch the Red Fox; The Food Chain
The Little Scientist Here I am! Camouflage
The Little Scientist Please Visit my Secret Garden: Leaves
The Little Scientist Who Ate the Fly? Carnivorous Plants
The Little Scientist The Magic Time Machine: Fossils
The Little Scientist Will it Rain or Will it Snow: Weather
The Little Scientist I Can See It: Convex & Concave Lenses
Little Scientist helps children develop scientific reasoning by exploring the world of science that surrounds them.
Secrets of Plant Genomes Revealed
Exploring how plants get to be the way they are and how to make better use of them in the future.
Kids in the Garden Soil
Explore the hidden world of soil, a life-support system for plants; find out what soil is made of and what lives within it; discover how and why you should improve your soil.
Kids in the Garden Seeds
Tiny or huge, prickly or smooth, seeds contain everything a plant needs to start a new life; find out how seeds get around and what they need to start growing; Nick Hardcastle will even show you how to grow your own plants from seed.
Kids in the Garden How Plants Work
A process called photosynthesis, uses carbon dioxide and produces oxygen during the day and at night plants take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide through respiration; discover the importance of for life on Earth; help plants survive and thrive.
Kids in the Garden Fruit
Why plants make fruits; discover the variety of fruits; learn the secret of these little plant packages and the treasures they protect.
Kids in the Garden Herbs
Designing and plant your own herb garden; research the herbs that grow best in your area; you may need to visit a nursery to ask questions; think about the uses of your herbs.
Grow Farm to Schools
Historic Sites of Hawaii Lyon Arboretum
Hidden in the back of Manoa Valley, the Lyon Arboretum is a historic site that serves as a botanical garden, an educational institution, and a research facility.
Historic Sites of Hawaii The Hawaiian Rare Plant Program of the Lyon Arbore
This documentary covers the activities of the Hawaiian Rare Plant Program at the Lyon Arboretum, a program that seeks to propagate and preserve the most endangered plant species in our islands.
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Corn: The King of Grains
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 Tuna: Cross-Species Surrogacy
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation White Leghorn: Super Egg Layer
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Silkworm: Insect Biotechnology
Shape of Life: Story of Animal Kingdom Mollusks: Variations on a Theme
Mollusks have a file-like rasping tool called a radula, which allows them to scrape algae and other food off rocks.
Hais 2024-2025 Purple Mai'a Future Ancestors Framework
Things in Action Gravity
This program introduces students to the force of gravity by using easy-to-understand examples of this force at work. The role of gravity in our solar system is also explored. Concepts and terminology: force, gravity, attraction, orbits, and tides.
Earth's Rotation and Revolution
Describes the process of the Earth's orbit and rotation.
Elementary Exploring Space Exploring Earth, Sun, and Moon
