TV Schedule for Teach
Wednesday, July 22nd TV listings for Teach
Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Icecream Icebergs
Arctic.
Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Intellectual Insect
Praying mantis.
Art Smarts Space
Art Smarts Design
Guest artist Scott Goto demonstrates design elements in designing a book cover using colored pens and pencils.
Thirst Allyn Bromely, David Smith
Thirst Adella Buss, Liz Train
Thirst Daven Hee, Cade Roster
Thirst May Izumi, Lynn Weiler Liverton
Subject areas -- Fine Arts; sculpture by May Izumi and Lynn Weiler Liverton.
Thirst Rochelle Lum, Shigeru Miyamoto
Thirst Donna E. Shimazu, Gordon Uyehara, Lori Uyehara
Donna E. Shimazu -- Jewelry Arts; Gordon Uyehara -- Jewelry Arts and Sculpture; Lori Uyehara -- Mixed-Media.
Artists of Hawaii Fred Roster
Artists of Hawaii Pat Ekstrand
Artists of Hawaii Allyn Bromley
Artists of Hawaii Mark Kadota
Art shorts Gifts of Nature
Science 360: Dispatches From the Cutting Edge EPISODE 2
Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2017) In this episode: Improving oil spill cleanup, understanding the oceans, your brain on art, the life of ancient Mayan commoners, how not to be wrong, solar superstorms ...and much more.
Wow, I Never Knew That! Monopoly; Area Codes; Tuxedo
How a Jersey Shore boardwalk inspired the game Monopoly; the origin of the phrase, "In Like Flynn"; how a donkey and an elephant came to symbolize politics; the difference between top grain leather and full grain leather; the tuxedo.
Wow, I Never Knew That! Zamboni Ice Resurfacing Machine; Pistachio Nuts; Stars
Why the Zamboni Ice Resurfacing Machine was invented; why pistachio nuts are red; why we get 13 loaves of bread in a baker's dozen; how the visually impaired read braille; what "CE" stamped on electronic equipment means.
Day in the Life of a Stem Teacher Jenni Uchida
All the Answers Science Behind Fear The Big Bang & The Himalayas
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 The World Wide Web The Great Wall & Horsepower
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 Solar Eclipses Microwaves & Death Valley
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.
Astronomy Earth, Sun and Moon
Astronomy Inner Planets
Astronomy The Outer Planets
Astronomy The Amazing Universe
Moving Energy Exploring Sound
Almost every second of the day you are surrounded by sounds. Through easy-to-understand examples, this program helps students grasp how sounds are formed and how sound travels. Special attention is given to the different characteristics of sounds.
Moving Energy Vibrations and Waves
This program explores the fascinating features of vibrations and waves. Vivid examples of these phenomenon help students understand how sounds are formed, how light travels, and how ocean waves move.
Moving Energy What is Light?
What is light? What are some of the ways we use light? This program helps students develop a basic understanding of these difficult questions. The fundamental characteristics of light are highlighted.
Ancient Hawaii musical instruments - its history, culture and ties to the people.
Biology Collection Exploring Plant Reproduction
Using colorful animations and on-location footage, this video illustrates some of the amazing ways plants reproduce.
Biology Collection Investigating Plant Structure and Function
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Biology Collection Investigating Simple Plants
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Biology Collection Origin and Diversity of Plants
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Biology Collection Photosynthesis
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Elementary Science Water, Water Everywhere
Day in the Life of a Stem Teacher Jenni Uchida
Day in the Life of a Stem Teacher Scott Kunihiro
Grow Kahuku Farms
Go behind the scenes of Kahuku Farms. Featuring interviews with Kahuku Farms operators Kylie Matsuda-Lum and Judah Lum.
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.
A sampling of various Geometry Camp lessons that provide students with hands-on inquiry-based learning to expose them to geometric concepts.
Dr. Rock Math Adventure Addition
Dr. Rock introduces the principles of addition as he prepares for a birthday party; animated graphics are used to illustrate adding one-digit whole numbers, including sums equal to ten; children are shown adding different objects.
Dr. Rock Math Adventure Counting Money
Dr. Rock explains the value of money and demonstrates the basic principles of counting money; he identifies the number of cents in a penny, nickel, dime, quarter and dollar bill; students learn how to combine coins.
Dr. Rock Math Adventure Fractions
Dr Rock explains what fractions are and how they are applied; he uses pieces of fruit to illustrate how fractions are part of a whole.
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 Sudwala 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.
Flight School Inspired to Fly
This program introduces the principles and practices of early powered flight; highlights include a look at the Wright Flyer and an explanation of wing-warping, pioneered by Orville and Wilbur Wright and others.
Elementary Earth Science Plate Tectonics in Action
Footage filmed on-location in Iceland, the Canadian Rockies, and Crater Lake help viewers understand the theory of plate tectonics.
Science 360: Dispatches From the Cutting Edge EPISODE 2
Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2017) In this episode: Improving oil spill cleanup, understanding the oceans, your brain on art, the life of ancient Mayan commoners, how not to be wrong, solar superstorms ...and much more.
Wow, I Never Knew That! Monopoly; Area Codes; Tuxedo
How a Jersey Shore boardwalk inspired the game Monopoly; the origin of the phrase, "In Like Flynn"; how a donkey and an elephant came to symbolize politics; the difference between top grain leather and full grain leather; the tuxedo.
Wow, I Never Knew That! Zamboni Ice Resurfacing Machine; Pistachio Nuts; Stars
Why the Zamboni Ice Resurfacing Machine was invented; why pistachio nuts are red; why we get 13 loaves of bread in a baker's dozen; how the visually impaired read braille; what "CE" stamped on electronic equipment means.
Day in the Life of a Stem Teacher Jenni Uchida
All the Answers Science Behind Fear The Big Bang & The Himalayas
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 The World Wide Web The Great Wall & Horsepower
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 Solar Eclipses Microwaves & Death Valley
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.
Astronomy Earth, Sun and Moon
Astronomy Inner Planets
Astronomy The Outer Planets
Astronomy The Amazing Universe
Moving Energy Exploring Sound
Almost every second of the day you are surrounded by sounds. Through easy-to-understand examples, this program helps students grasp how sounds are formed and how sound travels. Special attention is given to the different characteristics of sounds.
Moving Energy Vibrations and Waves
This program explores the fascinating features of vibrations and waves. Vivid examples of these phenomenon help students understand how sounds are formed, how light travels, and how ocean waves move.
Moving Energy What is Light?
What is light? What are some of the ways we use light? This program helps students develop a basic understanding of these difficult questions. The fundamental characteristics of light are highlighted.
Ancient Hawaii musical instruments - its history, culture and ties to the people.
Biology Collection Exploring Plant Reproduction
Using colorful animations and on-location footage, this video illustrates some of the amazing ways plants reproduce.
Biology Collection Investigating Plant Structure and Function
The visual learning company.
Biology Collection Investigating Simple Plants
The visual learning company.
Biology Collection Origin and Diversity of Plants
The visual learning company.
Biology Collection Photosynthesis
The visual learning company.
Elementary Science Water, Water Everywhere
