TV Schedule for Teach
Sunday, May 24th TV listings for Teach
Mountains & Life Rockies
Celebrating the most epic landscapes on Earth! Mountains and Life journeys to the rooftop places of our world to meet the people who cherish honour.
Japan Video Topics 2023/2024 - Food Tech for the Environment
Among the world's food problems, the environmental impact of meat production is a major issue; soybeans, rich in protein and long used in Japanese foods, could help; a newly developed Japanese soybean product is 100% plant-based.
Cultures of Hawaii Japanese American Culture in Hawaii
Culture series on what makes Hawaii's local mixing bowl of ethnic backgrounds. From the arrivals of the first immigrants to today's social and cultural organizations and associations.
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.
Here's Something to Do Painter Mark Brown
I Love Music! Austria Carina and Her Harp
Featuring a 11-year-old Carina, who is learning to play the folk harp in music school; Carina and her brother prepare a surprise performance for their father's birthday.
I Love Music! Belgium; Bram and His Carillon
Children learn about other cultures through music.
I Love Music! Canada: Marc-Andre and His Accordion
Introducing nine-year-old Marc-Andre who lives in Quebec and is learning to play the accordion.
I Love Music! Cuba: Damaris and Her Music School
Damaris is learning to play the piano in music school and dreams of becoming a salsa singer when she is older.
Grow Farm to Schools
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 Leaves
Discover how leaves make their own food and transport energy to the rest of the plant; see how they can even be useful after they've fallen to the ground; Nick Hardcastle and some young helpers show you a fun, creative activity using leaves.
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 Creatures
Discover the important wild creatures for the health of gardens; to entice a wide variety of creatures to a garden you know well.
Kids in the Garden Indoor Garden
Explore how to grow plants from cold climates in a place with a hot climate; trick a plant into flowering whenever you want it to; discover how to create suitable conditions for growing plants indoors.
Circle Island Kodama Koi Farms
This program is about Kodama Koi Farms located in Mililani, Oahu, a koi farm specializing in Nishikigoi. For information on Kodama Koi Farms visit their website.
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.
The video briefly recounts the eruptive history of Halema'uma'u and describes the formation and continued growth of the current summit vent and lava lake.
Japan Video Topics 2023/2024 - Food Tech for the Environment
Among the world's food problems, the environmental impact of meat production is a major issue; soybeans, rich in protein and long used in Japanese foods, could help; a newly developed Japanese soybean product is 100% plant-based.
Natural Disaster or Natural Phenomena Volcanoes
Natural Disaster or Natural Phenomena Earthquakes
Audience: Students; Grades: 4-5; Subject Areas: Science; an earthquake can be one of the most destructive natural disasters on Earth.
Natural Disaster or Natural Phenomena Hurricanes
Stories to Tell I, Archaeologist
Stories to Tell 'OKohola, Whaling Comes to Hawaii
Stories to Tell Why Whales
Stories to Tell Life on a Whaler
Stories to Tell Whaling in Pohnpei
Stories to Tell Whaling In Pohnpei Pt. 2
Stories to Tell Sinking of the Whaling Ships
Stories to Tell Thinking Like a Archaeologist
Stories to Tell Pohnpei Today -- Archaeology in the Pacific
Here's Something to Do-Shorts HUI MALAMA PROJECT
Na ali'i Princess Ruth Chiefess Kamakahele
Audience: All; Subject Areas: Schools; numerous DOE schools are named after or attached to Hawaiian Ali?i; what is the story about how and why.
Audience: All; Subject Areas: Schools; numerous DOE schools are named after or attached to Hawaiian Ali?i; what is the story about how and why.
Japan Video Topics Cycling The Shimanami Kaido
From traditional and modern culture to advanced technology, lifestyle, food, and natural scenery, from the surprising to the profound, this regular video series provides a constant stream of insights into Japan that most people never see.
Sites for Your Eyes, a Travel Series Alpes Maritimes, France
Exploring a mountainous region in southeast France; views of the French Riviera.
Here's Something to Do-Shorts What is Hui Malama
World Odysseys France
Tour the castles of Loire Valley, France.
World Odysseys Italy (Rome)
Explore the history and culture of Rome, Italy, identifying why the Roman Empire became the cradle of Western civilization; travel throughout the city, highlighting Roman architecture and art.
Ancient Hawaii musical instruments - its history, culture and ties to the people.
Historic Sites of Hawaii Manoa Heritage Center
Nestled in Manoa Valley is a little known historic site that includes an ancient heiau, a historic home and one of the oldest Native Hawaiian gardens in Honolulu.
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.
Historic Sites of Hawaii Lanai: Building a Sustainable Community
The island of Lana'i is moving toward building a sustainable island community. This video features the elements of natural and cultural resources and how these will guide water use, the development of renewable energy, and more.
Little Math Whiz The Messy Store: Sorting and Classifying
With the help of exciting math fairy tales, children are introduced to abstract math.
I Love Music! Austria Carina and Her Harp
Featuring a 11-year-old Carina, who is learning to play the folk harp in music school; Carina and her brother prepare a surprise performance for their father's birthday.
I Love Music! Belgium; Bram and His Carillon
Children learn about other cultures through music.
I Love Music! Canada: Marc-Andre and His Accordion
Introducing nine-year-old Marc-Andre who lives in Quebec and is learning to play the accordion.
I Love Music! Cuba: Damaris and Her Music School
Damaris is learning to play the piano in music school and dreams of becoming a salsa singer when she is older.
Grow Farm to Schools
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 Leaves
Discover how leaves make their own food and transport energy to the rest of the plant; see how they can even be useful after they've fallen to the ground; Nick Hardcastle and some young helpers show you a fun, creative activity using leaves.
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 Creatures
Discover the important wild creatures for the health of gardens; to entice a wide variety of creatures to a garden you know well.
Kids in the Garden Indoor Garden
Explore how to grow plants from cold climates in a place with a hot climate; trick a plant into flowering whenever you want it to; discover how to create suitable conditions for growing plants indoors.
Circle Island Kodama Koi Farms
This program is about Kodama Koi Farms located in Mililani, Oahu, a koi farm specializing in Nishikigoi. For information on Kodama Koi Farms visit their website.
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.
The video briefly recounts the eruptive history of Halema'uma'u and describes the formation and continued growth of the current summit vent and lava lake.
Japan Video Topics 2023/2024 - Food Tech for the Environment
Among the world's food problems, the environmental impact of meat production is a major issue; soybeans, rich in protein and long used in Japanese foods, could help; a newly developed Japanese soybean product is 100% plant-based.
Natural Disaster or Natural Phenomena Volcanoes
Natural Disaster or Natural Phenomena Earthquakes
Audience: Students; Grades: 4-5; Subject Areas: Science; an earthquake can be one of the most destructive natural disasters on Earth.
Natural Disaster or Natural Phenomena Hurricanes
Stories to Tell I, Archaeologist
Stories to Tell 'OKohola, Whaling Comes to Hawaii
Stories to Tell Why Whales
Stories to Tell Life on a Whaler
Stories to Tell Whaling in Pohnpei
Stories to Tell Whaling In Pohnpei Pt. 2
Stories to Tell Sinking of the Whaling Ships
Stories to Tell Thinking Like a Archaeologist
Stories to Tell Pohnpei Today -- Archaeology in the Pacific
Here's Something to Do-Shorts HUI MALAMA PROJECT
