Day Week A-Z

Program Schedule for Monday, Jul 6

TEACH 356
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TEACH 356

12:00am
Kids in the Garden
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Soil

Kids in the Garden

Soil

Duration: 0:05:07

Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2008) Nick explains that soil is made of rocks and contains minerals that feed the roots of plants. Sandy, clay, and mixed soils are introduced. Children are also shown how compost biodegrades into soil. They also learn that some plants are air plants or grow on wooden frames. The activity is making a worm farm.

12:05am
Kids in the Garden
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Seeds

Kids in the Garden

Seeds

Duration: 0:05:30

Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2008) Nick is amazed that a tiny seed can grow into a large tree and that seeds can travel hundreds of miles before they find a place to land. Close-up photography shows seed germination, with roots and stem emerging from the seed. He also shows how to harvest tomato seeds for planting in the spring. Even watermelon seeds can grow under the proper conditions. Sprouts, he explains are actually whole plants that we eat as a garnish in sandwiches. He shows two young viewers how to grow sprouts from seeds.

12:10am
Kids in the Garden
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Flowers

Kids in the Garden

Flowers

Duration: 0:05:00

Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2008) Nick is amazed that flowers come in so many shapes and sizes and that insects help to produce new flowers. He observes perennials and annuals, including the oriental poppy that encourages insects to pollinate its flower. Nick itemizes the requirements for healthy flowers, and observes unusual flowers that even trap insects. He shows his young guests how to preserve flowers by pressing them.

12:15am
Kids in the Garden
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Leaves

Kids in the Garden

Leaves

Duration: 0:05:08

Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2008) In autumn, Nick is busy raking leaves. He briefly explains the process of photosynthesis and why deciduous trees need to drop their leaves in the fall. The leaves contain lots of nutrients, however, so that's why they can be used in compost. Provides several examples of leaf shapes and sizes, linking the green color to chlorophyl. Nick is really impressed that leaves are the only living things that can make food from sunlight. Two young friends gather a wide variety of leaves, press them, and scan them on a computer in order to make appealing greeting cards.

12:20am
Kids in the Garden
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How Plants Work

Kids in the Garden

How Plants Work

Duration: 0:05:16

Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2008) Nick explains that plants create green environments and that we need to keep our life-support system growing. Understanding what a plant needs helps us to preserve the green environment. Plants are solar powered and do their growing at night. Then chlorophyl turns sunlight into energy to keep our plants growing and give energy to us. Nick shows how celery absorbs water, and warns that we must all learn the conditions that plants need to grow. With his young visitors he plants wheat grass, provides the right environment, and watches the plants grow.

12:26am
Kids in the Garden
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Fruit

Kids in the Garden

Fruit

Duration: 0:05:15

Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2008) Nick explains that fruit are full of vitamins and minerals and that they keep us healthy. He even shows a pawpaw that is full of seeds, the kind of seeds that birds love to transport to other new locations. Nick explains that a flower is food-making factory that eventually ends up inside a fruit. That's why any vegetables with seeds are really a kind of fruit. Nuts are fruit as well because they contain seeds. Certain fruits like banannas and oranges only grow in tropical fruits. There are even cannonball fruit, dragon fruit, chocolate pudding fruits, buddha's hand fruit and finger limes. Nick believes that citrus fruits are some of the healthiest fruits on earth. With his young friends, he shows how to make lemonade.

12:31am
Grow
Kahuku Farms

Grow

Kahuku Farms

Duration: 0:24:00

Audience: General; Subject: Local business. (2017) Go behind the scenes of Kahuku Farms in this episode of GROW. Interviews with Kahuku Farms operators Kylie Matsuda-Lum and Judah Lum. See how local Hawaii farms have to work with federal, state, and county offices while providing goods and services. Also, find out more about Hawaii's local agriculture sector from interviews with Hawaii's Department of Agriculture's Scott Enright and University of Hawaii's Steven Chiang from the Agribusiness Incubator Program and GoFarm Hawaii.

12:55am
Art Shorts
Gifts of Nature

Art Shorts

Gifts of Nature

Duration: 0:04:33
1:00am
Kai Piha
Na Loko I'a

Kai Piha

Na Loko I'a

Duration: 0:57:16

For centuries, loko i'a, or fishponds, were a vital part of the Native Hawaiian food system, connecting freshwater sources to the ocean, using rock-wall enclosures to raise and eventually harvest fish. In recent decades, there has been a resurgence of this indigenous way of aquafarming. Kai Piha: Na Loko I'a looks at how four fishponds on O'ahu are being restored.

2:00am
Historic Sites of Hawaii
Washington Place

Historic Sites of Hawaii

Washington Place

Duration: 0:17:31

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies. (2015) 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. The documentary explores Washington Place as the home of Queen Lili'uokalani the last reigning monarch of the Hawaiian Islands.

2:17am
Circle Island
Kunia Country Farms

Circle Island

Kunia Country Farms

Duration: 0:12:15

Audience: General; Subject: Local businesses. (2017)

2:30am
Cultures of Hawaii
Japanese American Culture In Hawaii

Cultures of Hawaii

Japanese American Culture In Hawaii

Duration: 0:27:26

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: Social Studies. (2013) 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. This episode on Japanese Americans in Hawaii features archival footage of the Issei (first generation) plantation workers as well as Nissei (second generation) war heroes of the 100th Battalion/442nd Infantry. Interviews include the Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce, Hawaii United Okinawa Association, Dr. Jonathan Okamura (author of The Japanese American Contemporary Experience in Hawai'i) and Dennis Ogawa (author of Jan Ken Po: The World of Hawaii's Japanese Americans).

3:00am
Cultures of Hawaii
Chinese American Culture In Hawaii

Cultures of Hawaii

Chinese American Culture In Hawaii

Duration: 0:28:00

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: Social Studies. (2013) 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. This episode on Chinese Americans in Hawaii features archival footage of the early Honolulu Harbor and Chinatown fires. Interviews include the Chinese Lion Dance Association, Dr. Franklin Ng (professor at California State University at Fresno Department of Ethnic Studies), and James G.Y. Ho (Hawaiian Chinese Multicultural Museum & Archives).

3:30am
Cultures of Hawaii
Filipino American Culture In Hawaii

Cultures of Hawaii

Filipino American Culture In Hawaii

Duration: 0:29:54

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: Social Studies. (2014) 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. This episode on Filipino Americans in Hawaii features archival footage of the early plantation workers, known as sakadas. Interviews include Dr. Belinda A. Aquino (Professor Emeritus and former Director of the Center for Philippine Studies at the University of Hawaii at Manoa), Dr. Raymund Liongson (Associate Professor & Coordinator of Asian & Philippine Studies at University of Hawaii Leeward Community College), Dr. Vina A. Lanzona (Current Director of the Center for Philippine Studies at the University of Hawaii at Manoa), and a visit to the Filipino Community Center in Waipahu.

4:00am
Ocean Vet Series
Spotted Eagle Rays

Ocean Vet Series

Spotted Eagle Rays

Duration: 0:24:50

Audience: General; Subject Areas: Science. (2017) Neil and the Ocean Vet team are faced with an intense day of veterinary work checking the health of endangered spotted eagle rays. They face a tricky task to capture one of the most intelligent fish in the ocean. Watch as the team attach satellite tracking tags, take DNA samples, and ultrasound these animals to see if they're carrying pups. The teams research will answer long standing scientific questions on how these elegant elasmobranchs arrived in Bermuda's waters.

4:24am
The Little Scientist
The Secret of Colors: All About Colors

The Little Scientist

The Secret of Colors: All About Colors

Duration: 0:05:04

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2013) Little Scientist helps children develop scientific reasoning by exploring the world of science that surrounds them. The unique structure of each program combines a short story with scientific information, enabling children to easily and naturally become interested and engaged. While focusing on the story, children will naturally absorb the science that is presented in various "fun" formats. Science is fun!

4:30am
Hawaii Student Digital Showcase 25-26
March 2026

Hawaii Student Digital Showcase 25-26

March 2026

Duration: 1:00:00
5:30am
Symbols of America
Constitution of the United States of America, The

Symbols of America

Constitution of the United States of America, The

Duration: 0:14:36

Explores the history of the United States Constitution and how this document embodies the ideals of American democracy and freedom. Explains the structure of the federal government and how the Constitution sets the standards for electing government officials, provides guidelines for writing laws, and outlines the freedoms guaranteed to all American citizens. An overview of the Bill of Rights and the constitutional amendments is presented.

5:44am
Symbols of America
U.S. Flag, The

Symbols of America

U.S. Flag, The

Duration: 0:13:45

Tells the story of the American flag from Revolutionary War days to the present. Explains the various parts of the flag, what they represent, and when and how to properly display it. Looks at the history of the Star-Spangled Banner and the Pledge of Allegiance. Also describes the many flags that have flown over the United States, exploring the historical background of each.

6:00am
History of Chinese American Achievement, A
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Chinese Americans Enter Mainstream Culture

History of Chinese American Achievement, A

Chinese Americans Enter Mainstream Culture

Duration: 0:27:00

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies. (2009) 1935 - Katherine Cheung, the Chinese American "Amelia Earhart" 1938 - Charlie Low's Forbidden City Nightclub Showcases Chinese American Performers 1939 - Wah Ming Chang Joins the Disney Studios 1939 - Chinese Americans Answer the Call to Defend Democracy 1943 - Magnuson Act Repeals the

6:30am
History of Chinese American Achievement, A
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Chinese Americans Super Achievers, The

History of Chinese American Achievement, A

Chinese Americans Super Achievers, The

Duration: 0:28:43

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies. (2009) 1946 - Chinese Americans Breakthrough into U.S. Politics 1957 - Chen Ning Yang and Tsung-Dao Lee Win the Nobel Prize in Physics 1961 - I.M. Pei Designs Avant Garde NCAR Building in Boulder, Colorado 1962 - F. Chow Chan Founds First Chinese American Bank 1971 - Bruce Lee Brings Martial

7:00am
History of Chinese American Achievement, A
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America Embraces Chinese Culture

History of Chinese American Achievement, A

America Embraces Chinese Culture

Duration: 0:28:13

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies. (2009) 1974 - Miriam Lee Fights to Legalize Traditional Chinese Medicine in America 1975 -Kingston, Hwang, and Chang the New Wave of Chinese American Writers 1982 - Maya Ying Lin Designs the Vietnam War Memorial 1983 - Andrew and Peggy Cherng Found Panda Express

7:30am
History of Chinese American Achievement, A
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Modern Chinese American, The

History of Chinese American Achievement, A

Modern Chinese American, The

Duration: 0:28:17

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies. (2009) 1985 - Yo -Yo Ma Wins First Grammy 1989 - Amy Tan Writes The Joy Luck Club 1989 - Chinese Americans Excel at Sports 1991 - John Sie Founds Cable Powerhouse Starz Encore 1994 - Jerry Yang Co-founds Yahoo! 1996 - Time Magazine's Man of the Year is AIDS Researcher David Ho 2006 - Astronau

8:00am
Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge
Episode 26

Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge

Episode 26

Duration: 0:57:59

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2019) In this episode: Painted ladies, reading between the lines, doggie diabetes, 4 Awesome Discoveries, robotic fish, Kate the Chemist, and much more!

9:00am
100 Years 100 Events
1944: D-Day

100 Years 100 Events

1944: D-Day

Duration: 0:08:15

Audience: General, Grades 4-12. Subjects: Social Studies. 1944: D-Day, 1940's (2010)

9:08am
100 Years 100 Events
1945: The Capitulation

100 Years 100 Events

1945: The Capitulation

Duration: 0:08:08

Audience: General, Grades 4-12. Subjects: Social Studies. 1945: The Bomb At Hiroshima, 1940's (2010)

9:16am
100 Years 100 Events
1945: The Bomb at Hiroshima

100 Years 100 Events

1945: The Bomb at Hiroshima

Duration: 0:08:14

Audience: General, Grades 4-12. Subjects: Social Studies. 1945: The Capitulation, 1940's (2010)

9:24am
100 Years 100 Events
1946: The Nuremberg Trials

100 Years 100 Events

1946: The Nuremberg Trials

Duration: 0:08:16

Audience: General, Grades 4-12. Subjects: Social Studies. 1946: The Nuremberg Trials, 1940's (2010)

9:32am
100 Years 100 Events
1947: The Fight for Jerusalem

100 Years 100 Events

1947: The Fight for Jerusalem

Duration: 0:08:11

Audience: General, Grades 4-12. Subjects: Social Studies. 1947: The Fight For Jerusalem, 1940's (2010)

9:41am
100 Years 100 Events
1948: Aid Shipments for Berlin

100 Years 100 Events

1948: Aid Shipments for Berlin

Duration: 0:08:17

Audience: General, Grades 4-12. Subjects: Social Studies. 1948: Aid Shipments For Berlin, 1940's (2010)

9:49am
100 Years 100 Events
1949: The East and West German States

100 Years 100 Events

1949: The East and West German States

Duration: 0:08:04

Audience: General, Grades 4-12. Subjects: Social Studies. 1949: The Founding Of The East And West German States, 1940's (2010)

10:00am
Mountains and Life
Alps

Mountains and Life

Alps

Duration: 0:54:18

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, and fight for them. From farmers, artists, and rescue teams, to scientists, musicians, and monks, this series reveals the different ways these mountain-dwellers have adapted to the high life. Narrated by Matthew Gravelle (Broadchurch), Mountains and Life combines stunning photography with thoughtful storytelling to create an emotional engagement with the soaring peaks of the Himalayas, the Andes, the Alps, and beyond.

10:54am
Japan Video Topics 2022/2023
Shitake Mushrooms - The Taste of Nature

Japan Video Topics 2022/2023

Shitake Mushrooms - The Taste of Nature

Duration: 0:05:27
11:00am
World Odysseys
Bavaria

World Odysseys

Bavaria

Duration: 0:23:30

Highlights Ludwig II, the Bavarian castles he lived in and the three that he built. Visits Nymphenburg Palace and Hohenschwangau castle. Tours Neuschwanstein, Linderhof, and Herrenchiemsee. Explains the building of these castles and their architectural features. Discusses Ludwig's obsessions with Richard Wagner and Louis XIV, his insanity and his suspicious death at Lake Starnberg. Covers Hunding's Hut, Ettal monastery and castle, Fraueninsel, Herreninsel and Lake Chiemsee.

11:23am
World Odysseys
Germany

World Odysseys

Germany

Duration: 0:23:30

Travels down the Rhine River to highlight the cities and towns of the German countryside. Visits the cathedrals and castles in the region and tours Cologne, Bonn, the Seven Hills, the Drachenfels, Drachenburg and Stolzenfels castles, Koblenz, and the Marksburg castle. Also travels to Lorelei Rock, the Rheingau, Rdesheim, Mainz, Worms and Speyer. Explores the history of the Holy Roman Empire, the Guttenburg Bible, and the Protestant Rebellion. Also highlights the medieval, Romanesque and Gothic architecture and explores German legends.

11:47am
Symbols of America
Patriotism

Symbols of America

Patriotism

Duration: 0:13:00

Young citizens learn that patriotism is hard to define, but easy to display. They'll understand that the earliest patriots were our founding fathers. And from their guidance our love of country continues to grow. Our patriotic pride begins at home but quietly spreads into our community and over state borders, filling the entire country. But American patriotism doesn't stop there. It flows across the continent and around the globe. From waving it to wearing it, the American people symbolize patriotism, and America is considered the most patriotic country in the world.

12:00pm
Symbols of America
U.S. Capitol Building, The

Symbols of America

U.S. Capitol Building, The

Duration: 0:15:45

Explores the historical significance of the United States Capitol in Washington D.C. Explains why this historic site is one of America's greatest symbols of democracy. Traces the building's history, from its early design to its imposing position on Capitol Hill. Provides an in depth tour of the Capitol building emphasizing why this national monument symbolizes the patriotism of the American people and the principles of a democratic government.

12:15pm
Symbols of America
Uncle Sam

Symbols of America

Uncle Sam

Duration: 0:12:07

Traces the history of the United States symbol known as Uncle Sam, relating its origin to a man named Samuel Wilson. Explores how this nickname for the United States evolved into a national image representing the patriotism of Americans. Explains why Uncle Sam's image was used on recruiting posters during both world wars.

12:27pm
Symbols of America
White House, The

Symbols of America

White House, The

Duration: 0:13:34

Explores the history of the White House and its importance as a national symbol. Discusses how the White House is the official home of the President of the United States, representing the ideals of American freedom and democracy. Tours its most prominent rooms, including the Oval Office, the Treaty Room and the East Room. Also portrays some of the first families that have occupied the White House and the many dignitaries honored there.

12:41pm
Symbols of America
U.S. Flag, The

Symbols of America

U.S. Flag, The

Duration: 0:13:45

Tells the story of the American flag from Revolutionary War days to the present. Explains the various parts of the flag, what they represent, and when and how to properly display it. Looks at the history of the Star-Spangled Banner and the Pledge of Allegiance. Also describes the many flags that have flown over the United States, exploring the historical background of each.

12:55pm
Artist in the Schools
Playful Percussion at Keoneula Elementary

Artist in the Schools

Playful Percussion at Keoneula Elementary

Duration: 0:04:43

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2019)

1:00pm
Artists of Hawaii Ii
CC
Claude Horan & Harue McVay

Artists of Hawaii Ii

Claude Horan & Harue McVay

Duration: 0:23:10

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2006) This documentary highlights several of Hawai`i's most prominent artists. Each 25-minute segment features two artists who work in the same medium. They share their views and philosophy, and discuss technique and style.

1:23pm
Art Shorts
Gifts of Nature

Art Shorts

Gifts of Nature

Duration: 0:04:33
1:30pm
Artists of Hawaii Ii
CC
Francis Haar & Franco Salmoiraghi

Artists of Hawaii Ii

Francis Haar & Franco Salmoiraghi

Duration: 0:29:06

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2006) This documentary highlights several of Hawai`i's most prominent artists. Each 25-minute segment features two artists who work in the same medium. They share their views and philosophy, and discuss technique and style.

2:00pm
Secrets of Archaeology
Fabulous Center of Hellenism, The

Secrets of Archaeology

Fabulous Center of Hellenism, The

Duration: 0:24:44

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: History, Cultures. (2002) Explores the marriage of Greek and Persian civilizations and the resulting period of Hellenism. Discusses Alexander the Great, the influence of Hippodamus of Miletus in the planning of Greek and Roman cities, and the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Explains that Pergamum, the second major Hellenistic city in Ionia, revolutionized the art of writing with the invention of parchment and possessed one of the largest libraries in the ancient world. Chronicles how German archaeologist Carl Humann found Pergamum being used as a quarry, excavated it and how the altar, statues and friezes were sent to Berlin. Uses three dimensional graphics to illustrate the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, Leptis Magna and the Altar of Zeus complex at Pergamum.

2:24pm
Kids in the Garden
CC
How Plants Work

Kids in the Garden

How Plants Work

Duration: 0:05:16

Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2008) Nick explains that plants create green environments and that we need to keep our life-support system growing. Understanding what a plant needs helps us to preserve the green environment. Plants are solar powered and do their growing at night. Then chlorophyl turns sunlight into energy to keep our plants growing and give energy to us. Nick shows how celery absorbs water, and warns that we must all learn the conditions that plants need to grow. With his young visitors he plants wheat grass, provides the right environment, and watches the plants grow.

2:30pm
Secrets of Archaeology
Greek Legacy in the West (Sicily)

Secrets of Archaeology

Greek Legacy in the West (Sicily)

Duration: 0:23:55

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: History, Cultures. (2002) Sicily, once a stopping place for the Phoenicians, became home to Greeks and at one time had more Greeks and Greek temples than Greece itself. Highlights the theater in Syracuse where Aeschylus' play "The Persians" opened. Visits the Villa del Casale and Villa Filosofiana both with typical Roman mosaics and Agrigento with its numerous temples possibly built by Theron's slaves. Uses three dimensional graphics to illustrate Syracuse's theater, the Temple of Concordia at Agrigento and the temples at Selinus.

2:53pm
Write Right Learning Cursive
Getting Started

Write Right Learning Cursive

Getting Started

Duration: 0:05:56

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Language Arts. Write Right! Learning Cursive tackles the drudgery and redundant nature of learning to write in cursive handwriting for elementary age children and helps them develop good habits in order to write right! Concepts: purpose, posture, paper postion, holding the pencil.

3:00pm
Ottoman Empire Christian Europe, The
Volume 1 Empire Builders

Ottoman Empire Christian Europe, The

Volume 1 Empire Builders

Duration: 0:50:18

Constantinople, the gateway between East and West was the former epicentre of the Eastern Christian Empire of Byzantium. The Ottoman Empires momentous conquest of these lands began the accelerated rise of one of the greatest Empire's the world has ever known. Under the direction of the Sultan Suleiman the Golden Age of the Ottoman Empire begins.

3:50pm
Measuring Series, Visual Learning Systems
Why Do We Measure?

Measuring Series, Visual Learning Systems

Why Do We Measure?

Duration: 0:09:32

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2011) This program explores the interesting and fun process of weighing common objects. Concepts and terminology: matter, mass, weight, scale, and metric system. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLfdktnalJvOFhOT1k&usp=sharing

4:00pm
Ottoman Empire Christian Europe, The
Volume Ii Conquest & Conflict

Ottoman Empire Christian Europe, The

Volume Ii Conquest & Conflict

Duration: 0:51:38

The lands and islands of the Mediterranean played host to some the most extraordinary sieges in European history, including the island of Malta as well as the commercial superpower of the 16th century, Venice. The love/hate relationship between Christian Europe and the Ottoman Empire exploded into an all out war for control of the Mediterranean.

4:51pm
100 Years 100 Events
1972: The Attack on the Olympic Camp In Munich

100 Years 100 Events

1972: The Attack on the Olympic Camp In Munich

Duration: 0:08:18

Audience: General, Grades 4-12. Subjects: Social Studies. 1972: The Attack On The Olympic Camp In Munich (2010)

5:00pm
Ottoman Empire Christian Europe, The
Volume Iii End of Empire

Ottoman Empire Christian Europe, The

Volume Iii End of Empire

Duration: 0:51:40

The iconic Christian victory at Lepanto would lead to the slow and decadent decline of the Ottoman Empire. We are left to reflect on the legacy of the Empire and how this historic clash of civilizations continues to inform the world we live in today.

5:51pm
100 Years 100 Events
1938: Peace Bought

100 Years 100 Events

1938: Peace Bought

Duration: 0:08:20

Audience: General, Grades 4-12. Subjects: Social Studies. 1938: Peace Bought, 1930's (2010)

6:00pm
Revolt! Historic Revolutions
The American Revolution - 1775-1783

Revolt! Historic Revolutions

The American Revolution - 1775-1783

Duration: 0:19:19

We begin with the birth of the Nation and what led to the Declaration of Independence. How is it that thirteen small colonies in North America were able to succeed ? against a global power such as Great Britain? Learn about the seven-year war, the Boston Tea Party and the origin of the Declaration of Independence. Concepts such as triangular trade, the Founding Fathers, separatists and federalists are presented. Once the War of Independence was won, why did it take years to write the Constitution? And what was life like afterwards, and how did Native Americans and slaves fare? It is these events that shaped the America of today.

6:19pm
Revolt! Historic Revolutions
The French Revolution - 1789 to 1799

Revolt! Historic Revolutions

The French Revolution - 1789 to 1799

Duration: 0:16:39

It began when revolutionaries stormed a prison called the Bastille. What were the underlying causes for the revolution? What was the Reign of Terror? Who was Maximilian de Robespierre? Then we take a look at the aftermath of the French Revolution and the impact it had on other political ideologies and governments to better understand why this dramatic period was so important in history.

6:35pm
Revolt! Historic Revolutions
The Russian Revolution - March 1917 ? November 191

Revolt! Historic Revolutions

The Russian Revolution - March 1917 ? November 191

Duration: 0:17:24

The Russian Revolution, actually two rebellions, was a revolution that destroyed the Tsarist autocracy, and helped create the Soviet Union. Learn about Lenin, the Bolsheviks, communism, the notorious Rasputin, rumors of cannibalism, and acute poverty. All of which led to a revolution, a coup d??tat and a civil war.

6:53pm
The Little Scientist
To Catch The Red Fox: The Food Chain

The Little Scientist

To Catch The Red Fox: The Food Chain

Duration: 0:06:38

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2013)Little Scientist helps children develop scientific reasoning by exploring the world of science that surrounds them. The unique structure of each program combines a short story with scientific information, enabling children to easily and naturally become interested and engaged. While focusing on the story, children will naturally absorb the science that is presented in various "fun" formats. Science is fun!

7:00pm
Wwii's Great Escapes - The Freedom Trails
Slovenia

Wwii's Great Escapes - The Freedom Trails

Slovenia

Duration: 0:49:31
7:49pm
Science Practice Series - Visual Learning
Investigations and Data

Science Practice Series - Visual Learning

Investigations and Data

Duration: 0:10:19

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2014) A key component of answering questions and solving problems is to conduct investigations. In easy-to-understand language, this video describes what investigations are and why they are important. Special emphasis is placed on demonstrating the nature of data.

8:00pm
Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge
Episode 26

Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge

Episode 26

Duration: 0:57:59

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2019) In this episode: Painted ladies, reading between the lines, doggie diabetes, 4 Awesome Discoveries, robotic fish, Kate the Chemist, and much more!

9:00pm
100 Years 100 Events
1944: D-Day

100 Years 100 Events

1944: D-Day

Duration: 0:08:15

Audience: General, Grades 4-12. Subjects: Social Studies. 1944: D-Day, 1940's (2010)

9:08pm
100 Years 100 Events
1945: The Capitulation

100 Years 100 Events

1945: The Capitulation

Duration: 0:08:08

Audience: General, Grades 4-12. Subjects: Social Studies. 1945: The Bomb At Hiroshima, 1940's (2010)

9:16pm
100 Years 100 Events
1945: The Bomb at Hiroshima

100 Years 100 Events

1945: The Bomb at Hiroshima

Duration: 0:08:14

Audience: General, Grades 4-12. Subjects: Social Studies. 1945: The Capitulation, 1940's (2010)

9:24pm
100 Years 100 Events
1946: The Nuremberg Trials

100 Years 100 Events

1946: The Nuremberg Trials

Duration: 0:08:16

Audience: General, Grades 4-12. Subjects: Social Studies. 1946: The Nuremberg Trials, 1940's (2010)

9:32pm
100 Years 100 Events
1947: The Fight for Jerusalem

100 Years 100 Events

1947: The Fight for Jerusalem

Duration: 0:08:11

Audience: General, Grades 4-12. Subjects: Social Studies. 1947: The Fight For Jerusalem, 1940's (2010)

9:41pm
100 Years 100 Events
1948: Aid Shipments for Berlin

100 Years 100 Events

1948: Aid Shipments for Berlin

Duration: 0:08:17

Audience: General, Grades 4-12. Subjects: Social Studies. 1948: Aid Shipments For Berlin, 1940's (2010)

9:49pm
100 Years 100 Events
1949: The East and West German States

100 Years 100 Events

1949: The East and West German States

Duration: 0:08:04

Audience: General, Grades 4-12. Subjects: Social Studies. 1949: The Founding Of The East And West German States, 1940's (2010)

10:00pm
Mountains and Life
Alps

Mountains and Life

Alps

Duration: 0:54:18

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, and fight for them. From farmers, artists, and rescue teams, to scientists, musicians, and monks, this series reveals the different ways these mountain-dwellers have adapted to the high life. Narrated by Matthew Gravelle (Broadchurch), Mountains and Life combines stunning photography with thoughtful storytelling to create an emotional engagement with the soaring peaks of the Himalayas, the Andes, the Alps, and beyond.

10:54pm
Japan Video Topics 2022/2023
Shitake Mushrooms - The Taste of Nature

Japan Video Topics 2022/2023

Shitake Mushrooms - The Taste of Nature

Duration: 0:05:27
11:00pm
World Odysseys
Bavaria

World Odysseys

Bavaria

Duration: 0:23:30

Highlights Ludwig II, the Bavarian castles he lived in and the three that he built. Visits Nymphenburg Palace and Hohenschwangau castle. Tours Neuschwanstein, Linderhof, and Herrenchiemsee. Explains the building of these castles and their architectural features. Discusses Ludwig's obsessions with Richard Wagner and Louis XIV, his insanity and his suspicious death at Lake Starnberg. Covers Hunding's Hut, Ettal monastery and castle, Fraueninsel, Herreninsel and Lake Chiemsee.

11:23pm
World Odysseys
Germany

World Odysseys

Germany

Duration: 0:23:30

Travels down the Rhine River to highlight the cities and towns of the German countryside. Visits the cathedrals and castles in the region and tours Cologne, Bonn, the Seven Hills, the Drachenfels, Drachenburg and Stolzenfels castles, Koblenz, and the Marksburg castle. Also travels to Lorelei Rock, the Rheingau, Rdesheim, Mainz, Worms and Speyer. Explores the history of the Holy Roman Empire, the Guttenburg Bible, and the Protestant Rebellion. Also highlights the medieval, Romanesque and Gothic architecture and explores German legends.

11:47pm
Symbols of America
Patriotism

Symbols of America

Patriotism

Duration: 0:13:00

Young citizens learn that patriotism is hard to define, but easy to display. They'll understand that the earliest patriots were our founding fathers. And from their guidance our love of country continues to grow. Our patriotic pride begins at home but quietly spreads into our community and over state borders, filling the entire country. But American patriotism doesn't stop there. It flows across the continent and around the globe. From waving it to wearing it, the American people symbolize patriotism, and America is considered the most patriotic country in the world.