TV Schedule for Teach
Saturday, July 25th TV listings for Teach
Cultures of Hawaii Filipino-American Culture in Hawaii
Filipino Americans in Hawaii features archival footage of the early plantation workers, known as sakadas.
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.
Cultures of Hawaii Chinese American Culture in Hawaii
Culture series on what makes Hawaii's local mixing bowl of ethnic backgrounds. Chinese Americans in Hawaii features archival footage of the early Honolulu Harbor and Chinatown fires.
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.
Symbols of America The U.S. Flag
What the symbols of the United States mean.
Let Freedom Ring Memories of France
Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge and the Normandy invasion tour historical sites in France and Belgium.
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys France
Leaving 21st-century Nice behind, the Train des Pignes travels back to the Provence of the past, to the village of Villars-sur-Var, where olive oil has been made using the same technique for 1000 years.
I Love Music! France: Emmanuel and His Harpsichord
Featuring a 13-year-old Emmanuel, who is learning to play the harpsichord at the local school of music in Bordeaux; join Emmanuel and Agathe as they rehearse for a concert at the end of the week.
Famous People, Incredible Lives Frederic Chopin
Contributions from artists, leaders, and philosophers.
Mandarin for Kids: Grades K-2 Program 9
Mandarin for Kids: Grades K-2 Program 10
Mandarin for Kids: Grades K-2 Program 11
Mandarin for Kids: Grades K-2 Program 12
Raven Tales Change and Butterflies
The Great Spirit senses hard days are soon to hit the village.
Raven Tales Day in the Life
Raven avoids doing chores as the other villagers are working hard at their chores.
Children of the World Vietnam: Children of the Floating Village
These children lead a life on the river, literally; they live, cook, bathe and play on it; unlike children of more developed countries, they live in a world of limited modern day conveniences; they thrive in a tight-knitted community.
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
Faces of India The Ancient Traditions of the Lohar of Rajasthanlo
Loyalty, tradition, and family ties come together to connect people with their history, often to the point of hampering their future.
Symbols of America Images of Liberty
What the symbols of the United States mean.
Japan Video Topics Japans Concept Cafe Trend
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.
Mountains & Life The Himalayas
Draw Me a Story The Sun and the Moon
A vibrant and artistic visualization of a classic Native American folktale that explains how the Sun and the Moon started appearing in the sky one after another.
Children of the World China: Children of Chagan Lake
A program where innocent children are experiencing their unique lifestyles that will have lasting effect; these children, like children everywhere, live their lives with the sweet innocence of youth combined with hopeful dreams for the future.
Children of the World East Timor: Children of Ermera
From some of the most remote locations in the world the appealing photography of wide-eyed children just being kids will quickly engage audience attention.
Children of the World Myanmar: Children of the Lake
These kids are born and raised on the lake; the only solid ground is a manmade island at the school; houses are on stilts.
Children of the World Philippines: Children of the Mangyan
These families live deep in the forest; there are no roads or electricity; nature is their school and elders their teachers; no books required; happiness comes from the simple life, unlike children of more developed countries.
Draw Me a Story The Violin Story
A Fine Arts approach to reading and literature; painters, artists, sketchers and crafters use their talents to bring color and motion to a collection of familiar children's stories from around the world.
I Love Music! Cuba: Renson and His Brass Band
Children learn about other cultures through music.
I Love Music! Denmark: Christian and His Drum
Introduces Christian who plays the drum in the brass band for Tivoli in a Copenhagen amusement park brass band.
I Love Music! Egypt: Esraa and her Singing Lessons
Ten-year-old Esraa lives in Cairo, the capital of Egypt; her passion in life is singing; after school, she takes extra lessons at the Royal Society of Arts; she and the rest of her class are rehearsing for their Mother's Day concert.
I Love Music! Egypt: Mohammed and His Dof
Children learn about other cultures through music.
I Love Music! England: Amie and her All-Girl Band
Children learn about other cultures through music.
I Love Music! England: Kate and Her Orchestra
Ten-year-old Kate explains that she is not yet sure whether she wants to be a musician, a conductor or a composer, but for the moment, she is quite content learning to play the flute, the clarinet and xylophone with her teacher, Mr. Timms.
Ancient Hawaii musical instruments - its history, culture and ties to the people.
Artist in the Schools Visual Art Science and Culture at Kahakai El
Musics superpower Why Is Music Vital to Our Brain?
I Love Music! France: Emmanuel and His Harpsichord
Featuring a 13-year-old Emmanuel, who is learning to play the harpsichord at the local school of music in Bordeaux; join Emmanuel and Agathe as they rehearse for a concert at the end of the week.
Ballet Hawaii's the Nutcracker Winter 2016
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.
Art shorts Gifts of Nature
The Navigators: Pathfinders of the Pacific
Over 1,000 years ago, the scattered islands of Polynesia were settled by an ancient seafaring people; how did they navigate?
Introduces the tradition of the Marshallese canoe, including the history, types, and technological innovations of the canoes, and the complex connection between the canoe and Marshallese culture.
Japan Video Topics 2023/2024 - Nishimonai Bon Dance
In 2022, 41 Japanese folk dances classified as Furyu-odori were inscribed as the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity of UNESCO; one of these is the "Bon-odori in Nishimonai" from Ugo, Akita.
Mandarin for Kids: Grades K-2 Program 9
Mandarin for Kids: Grades K-2 Program 10
Mandarin for Kids: Grades K-2 Program 11
Mandarin for Kids: Grades K-2 Program 12
Raven Tales Change and Butterflies
The Great Spirit senses hard days are soon to hit the village.
Raven Tales Day in the Life
Raven avoids doing chores as the other villagers are working hard at their chores.
Children of the World Vietnam: Children of the Floating Village
These children lead a life on the river, literally; they live, cook, bathe and play on it; unlike children of more developed countries, they live in a world of limited modern day conveniences; they thrive in a tight-knitted community.
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
Faces of India The Ancient Traditions of the Lohar of Rajasthanlo
Loyalty, tradition, and family ties come together to connect people with their history, often to the point of hampering their future.
Symbols of America Images of Liberty
What the symbols of the United States mean.
Japan Video Topics Japans Concept Cafe Trend
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.
Mountains & Life The Himalayas
Draw Me a Story The Sun and the Moon
A vibrant and artistic visualization of a classic Native American folktale that explains how the Sun and the Moon started appearing in the sky one after another.
Children of the World China: Children of Chagan Lake
A program where innocent children are experiencing their unique lifestyles that will have lasting effect; these children, like children everywhere, live their lives with the sweet innocence of youth combined with hopeful dreams for the future.
Children of the World East Timor: Children of Ermera
From some of the most remote locations in the world the appealing photography of wide-eyed children just being kids will quickly engage audience attention.
Children of the World Myanmar: Children of the Lake
These kids are born and raised on the lake; the only solid ground is a manmade island at the school; houses are on stilts.
Children of the World Philippines: Children of the Mangyan
These families live deep in the forest; there are no roads or electricity; nature is their school and elders their teachers; no books required; happiness comes from the simple life, unlike children of more developed countries.
Draw Me a Story The Violin Story
A Fine Arts approach to reading and literature; painters, artists, sketchers and crafters use their talents to bring color and motion to a collection of familiar children's stories from around the world.
I Love Music! Cuba: Renson and His Brass Band
Children learn about other cultures through music.
I Love Music! Denmark: Christian and His Drum
Introduces Christian who plays the drum in the brass band for Tivoli in a Copenhagen amusement park brass band.
I Love Music! Egypt: Esraa and her Singing Lessons
Ten-year-old Esraa lives in Cairo, the capital of Egypt; her passion in life is singing; after school, she takes extra lessons at the Royal Society of Arts; she and the rest of her class are rehearsing for their Mother's Day concert.
I Love Music! Egypt: Mohammed and His Dof
Children learn about other cultures through music.
I Love Music! England: Amie and her All-Girl Band
Children learn about other cultures through music.
I Love Music! England: Kate and Her Orchestra
Ten-year-old Kate explains that she is not yet sure whether she wants to be a musician, a conductor or a composer, but for the moment, she is quite content learning to play the flute, the clarinet and xylophone with her teacher, Mr. Timms.
Ancient Hawaii musical instruments - its history, culture and ties to the people.
Artist in the Schools Visual Art Science and Culture at Kahakai El
