TV Schedule for Teach
Thursday, May 28th TV listings for Teach
Five Keys: Opening Doors to the Future Zeros and Ones: The World of Digital Technology
The way we process information has had a significant impact on both technology and communication in modern society; from natural analog systems, we have witnessed the development of binary and digital information systems.
Earth's Rotation and Revolution
Describes the process of the Earth's orbit and rotation.
Impossible Planet Time & Tides
Russia's Lake Baikal, the largest, oldest, and deepest freshwater lake on the planet; South Africa's Suwala Caves, home to the oldest known caves in the world.
Elementary Earth Science Rocks
This program introduces students to the general characteristics of rocks and discusses the components of rock classification. On-location footage from throughout North America vividly depicts characteristics and origins of the three major rock types.
Impossible Planet Forces of Nature
The curious formations of Pinnacels park; the 3,500-year old Cave Lofhellir is formed by searing hot lava; the unreal landscape and mineral forest of Pamukkale, Turkey.
Circle Island Kunia Country Farms
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Bulldog: Form Fearsome To Lovable
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Labrador Retriever: Clone Dog
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Super Cow: The Belgian Blue
A testament to the potency of selective breeding.
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Corn: The King of Grains
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Miniature Horse: A Dark Little Secret
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Silkworm: Insect Biotechnology
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Tulip: Bewitching Enchantress
1000 Days For the Planet The Last Orangutans of Sumatra
As the deforestation for oil palm production shows no sign of slowing down, scientists do what they can to rehabilitate the last surviving orangutans on the island of Sumatra.
Natural Disaster or Natural Phenomena Volcanoes
Science 360: Dispatches From the Cutting Edge EPISODE 36
Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2020) In this episode: Fertilizer from poultry waste, ancient shark in 3D, an intelligent desk, WIFIRE, solar superstorms, Alaska Fire and Ice, what you never learned about mass.
East and West Part 1
Seeing things differently.
Japan Video Topics Japan's Train Stations Where Innovation Never Stop
The Japanese rely on rail transportation more than most with the busiest of Tokyo's many large stations handling around 2.7 million passengers a day.
Artist in the schools TAIKO DRUMMING AT WAIAHOLE ELEMENTARY
Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2019)
History of Chinese American Achievement Chinese Americans Enter Mainstream Culture
History of Chinese American Achievement The Chinese American Super Achievers
Asian monarchies Camboida
Asia's Monarchies are all unique but there is one thing they all share in common - all are at a fascinating point in their various histories. In this.
Write Right Learning Cursive Mountains and Valleys
Raven Tales Dog Days
A great wind takes the children far away from home.
Raven Tales Great Bear Rock
During a long hunt, the people come across a huge boulder sitting on the beach. They wonder where it came from and make up stories among themselves as to how it might have come to be.
Draw Me a Story The Brave Little Tailor
A chalk artist draws the story of the brave little tailor.
Little Math Whiz Gummy and Yummy's Playground: Analyzing and Comparing
E Ho'Omau The Menehune and the Birds
Why Maui snared the sun.
Hais: 2022-2023 Dr. Arnold Laanui
Hais 2024-2025 Best Practices In Strategic Planning
Executive director of a non-profit organization; licensed cruise agent; animal care officer at an animal shelter.
An engineering student helps to make prosthetic limbs; a sales manager for a women's clothing manufacturer; a handyman.
A urogynecologist; a production manager of a large citrus farm; a corrections officer at a county jail.
Biz Kids Money Moves
Teaching financial education and entrepreneurship to a preteen audience; sketch comedy and young actors help explain basic economic concepts.
Biz Kids Taking Charge of Your Financial Future
Teaching financial education and entrepreneurship to a preteen audience; sketch comedy and young actors help explain basic economic concepts.
Inc. Magazine Business Advisor Series Managing People
Hiring the Right Employees; Team Building; Building a Corporate Culture.
Inc. Magazine Business Advisor Series Managing People
On-Boarding- Training and Cultivating; Motivating Employees.
Inc. Magazine Business Advisor Series Serving Your Customer
Superlife: Genetic Manipulation Corn: The King of Grains
Ethics in a Global Society Ethics in Bioresearch & Government
For high school students, discussions about ethics would typically center on issues like cheating on a test or plagiarism, but, in this series, the discussion focuses on how ethics affect careers and the workplace.
Ethics in a Global Society Ethics in Cyber-technology
For high school students, discussions about ethics would typically center on issues like cheating on a test or plagiarism, but, in this series, the discussion focuses on how ethics affect careers and the workplace.
Science 360: Dispatches From the Cutting Edge EPISODE 36
Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2020) In this episode: Fertilizer from poultry waste, ancient shark in 3D, an intelligent desk, WIFIRE, solar superstorms, Alaska Fire and Ice, what you never learned about mass.
East and West Part 1
Seeing things differently.
Japan Video Topics Japan's Train Stations Where Innovation Never Stop
The Japanese rely on rail transportation more than most with the busiest of Tokyo's many large stations handling around 2.7 million passengers a day.
Artist in the schools TAIKO DRUMMING AT WAIAHOLE ELEMENTARY
Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2019)
History of Chinese American Achievement Chinese Americans Enter Mainstream Culture
History of Chinese American Achievement The Chinese American Super Achievers
Asian monarchies Camboida
Asia's Monarchies are all unique but there is one thing they all share in common - all are at a fascinating point in their various histories. In this.
Write Right Learning Cursive Mountains and Valleys
Raven Tales Dog Days
A great wind takes the children far away from home.
Raven Tales Great Bear Rock
During a long hunt, the people come across a huge boulder sitting on the beach. They wonder where it came from and make up stories among themselves as to how it might have come to be.
Draw Me a Story The Brave Little Tailor
A chalk artist draws the story of the brave little tailor.
Little Math Whiz Gummy and Yummy's Playground: Analyzing and Comparing
E Ho'Omau The Menehune and the Birds
Why Maui snared the sun.
