Day Week A-Z

Program Schedule for Tuesday, Sep 1

TEACH 356
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TEACH 356

12:00am
Stories to Tell
Sinking of the Whaling Ships

Stories to Tell

Sinking of the Whaling Ships

Duration: 0:19:30

Audience: General; Grades: 6-8; Subject Areas: Hawaiian Studies, Social Studies.

12:16am
Stories to Tell
Thinking Like An Archaeologist

Stories to Tell

Thinking Like An Archaeologist

Duration: 0:19:30

Audience: General; Grades: 6-8; Subject Areas: Hawaiian Studies, Social Studies.

12:36am
Stories to Tell
Pohnpei Today - Archaeology in the Pacific

Stories to Tell

Pohnpei Today - Archaeology in the Pacific

Duration: 0:19:30

Audience: General; Grades: 6-8; Subject Areas: Hawaiian Studies, Social Studies.

12:55am
Understanding Words and Making Them Fun
I Before E

Understanding Words and Making Them Fun

I Before E

Duration: 0:04:30
1:00am
History of Life Series: A Study In Evolution
Mating: The Search for the Other Half

History of Life Series: A Study In Evolution

Mating: The Search for the Other Half

Duration: 0:43:28

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject: Science. (2013) Explore the history of life from its humble beginnings as single-celled organisms, to its great blossoming and proliferation, which took place over the course of eons. With the help of state of the art computer graphics, the world's foremost paleontologists and biologists help unravel the greatest mysteries of life. Mating ? The Search for the Other Half One of the most profound mysteries in the world, love between males and females, is explored. What was the evolutionary impetus which gave rise to love? Through an experiment involving the chlamydomonas, we recreate the fateful moment 25 billion years ago when genders first appeared.

1:43am
Artists of Hawaii Iii
Allyn Bromley

Artists of Hawaii Iii

Allyn Bromley

Duration: 0:16:26

Audience: General; Grades: All; Subject: Fine Arts. Profile of local artist Allyn Bromley

2:00am
Artists of Hawaii Iii
Fred Roster

Artists of Hawaii Iii

Fred Roster

Duration: 0:27:59

Audience: General; Grades: All; Subject: Fine Arts. Profile on artist Fred Roster.

2:27am
Artists of Hawaii Ii
Pat Ekstrand

Artists of Hawaii Ii

Pat Ekstrand

Duration: 0:18:22

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2006 )Pat Ekstrand, Watercolor artist, Printmaker and committed Educator. This short biography explores her art work, reflecting on an extraordinary life and a Hawaii of our past.

2:46am
Flashpoint

Flashpoint

Duration: 0:11:15

FLASHPOINT - Brings together an accomplished group of Hawai'i based artists working under the theme of FIRE. Artworks in this exhibition depict the varied aspects of FIRE and are visual interpretations of flashpoints in time and place - in methods of fabrication and conceptual context.

3:00am
Secrets of Archaeology
Ancient Itinerary of Ionia

Secrets of Archaeology

Ancient Itinerary of Ionia

Duration: 0:23:50

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: History, Cultures. (2002) Focuses on the Ionian cities located in Asia Minor and on coastal Greek Islands. Explains that Ionia is known for philosophers like Thales and Anaximander who was the first cartographer to create a map of the entire world. Visits Priene and its senate chamber, theater and stairways. Covers the theories of Hippodamus of Miletus, the father of urban planning and how they affected Priene. Travels to Miletus, once a coastal city, that also used an urban planning model. Highlights Delos that had a large presence of foreign gods. Suggests that Delos was home to the ancient world's largest slave market. Covers Kos that is known for its architecture, its mosaics and Hippocrates. Discusses the philosophy of Hippocrates and how medicine was practiced. Concludes with Rhodes, its spheres that were used for ammunition and its colassus. Illustrates the senate chamber of Priene, the medical sanctuary of Kos and the colossus.

3:23am
Secrets of Archaeology
Forgotten Civilizations of Anatolia, The

Secrets of Archaeology

Forgotten Civilizations of Anatolia, The

Duration: 0:25:32

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: History, Cultures. (2002) Explains that Turkey has been the locations of numerous civilizations: Hittite, Roman and Byzantine. Highlights Byzantium with the Karnak obelisque; Aphrodisias, an important city in the Greek/Roman era; Pamukkale known for its basin of limestone; Hierapolis which was populated by Greeks, Romans and Jews; and Gordion, the capital of Phrygia and home of the legendary King Midas. Uses three dimensional graphics to illustrate the Temple at Luxor and the citadel at Hattushash.

3:49am
I Love Music!
Lebanon: Elie and His Lute

I Love Music!

Lebanon: Elie and His Lute

Duration: 0:07:00

Audience: Students; Grades: K-8; Subject: Music. (1998) Introduces Elie, who plays the oud, a Lebanese flute. He accidentally breaks the oud's body and takes it to the instrument maker's workshop. While waiting for his oud to be repaired, Elie tries out other ouds, each of which has its own unique sound.

4:00am
Timelines of Ancient Civilizations
Mesopotamia: Part I

Timelines of Ancient Civilizations

Mesopotamia: Part I

Duration: 0:15:32

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: History. (2003) Describes how the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers affected the early Mesopotamian civilization. Looks at the food, tools, and pottery of the early Mesopotamians as well as their innovations, which include irrigation, the wheel, clay pottery, clay bricks, and cuneiform writing. Explores the social structure of Mesopotamian society. Describes Sumerian culture and religious beliefs. Discusses the rise of Agadian King Sargon, who unified all of Mesopotamia, and the Sumerian King Ur-Nammu, who wrote the first code of laws.

4:15am
Timelines of Ancient Civilizations
Mesopotamia: Part Ii

Timelines of Ancient Civilizations

Mesopotamia: Part Ii

Duration: 0:15:52

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: History. (2003) Chronicles the rise and fall of ancient civilizations in Mesopotamia. Discusses the Babylonian civilization, Hammurabi's reign, and Hammurabi's code of law. Chronicles the history of Babylonian invasions by the Hittites, Kassites, Elamites, and Assyrians. Shows how the Assyrian territory expanded under the rule of Tiglath Pileser the First, Sargon II, and Esarhaddon. Discusses the Chaldean conquer of Assyria and Nebuchanezzar's rule, during which he ordered the siege of Jerusalem and built the hanging gardens of Babylon. Tells the story of Alexander the Great's conquer of Babylon on the way to Persia, after which he established it as his capital city. Also discusses modern day Iraq and the Persian Gulf War.

4:31am
Secrets of Archaeology
Ports of the Desert, The

Secrets of Archaeology

Ports of the Desert, The

Duration: 0:23:52

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: History, Cultures. (2002) Follows the ancient trades routes that stopped in the Middle East. Describes the Incense Route and the Silk Road. Visits Marib in Yemen and discusses its hydraulic feats, the Sabians and its link to the Queen of Sheba. Continues to Sana'a, the capital of Yemen. Stops by Barakesh with its inscriptions and well. Introduces Swiss explorer John Burckhardt and his rediscovery of the lost city, Petra. Highlights the city of Palmyra where the incense and silk routes intersected. Uses three dimensional graphics to illustrate what the buildings would have looked like in Palmyra.

4:55am
The Little Scientist
Here I Am!: Camouflage

The Little Scientist

Here I Am!: Camouflage

Duration: 0:04:36

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!

5:00am
Te Pito O Te Henua: Rapa Nui
Te Pito O Te Henua: Rapa Nui

Te Pito O Te Henua: Rapa Nui

Te Pito O Te Henua: Rapa Nui

Duration: 0:59:30

Audience: Students; Grades: 6-12; Subject Areas: World Language. What does a small isolated island in the Pacific have to teach the rest of the world? Te Pito O Te Henua: Rapa Nui tells the story of Rapa Nui. It explores the close ties between the Rapa Nui people and the people of Hawaii and how the Polynesian Voyaging Canoe Hokulea played a part in re-establishing the link between these two grand cultures. What can we learn from Rapa Nuis history and its present state? How does Rapa Nui effect how we view ourselves and how we treat our earth? Many lessons are learned in this documentary.

6:00am
The Navigators: Pathfinders of the Pacific

The Navigators: Pathfinders of the Pacific

Duration: 0:57:47

Over 1,000 years ago, the scattered islands of Polynesia were settled by an ancient seafaring people. Where did they come from? How did they navigate across the vast Pacific Ocean to settle one-third of Earth's surface? To find out, anthropologist Sam Low visited the tiny coral atoll of Satawal, in Micronesia's remote Caroline Islands, to film Mau Piailug as he guides his canoe by using subtle signs in the waves, winds and stars. In his lofty canoe house he teaches the intricacies of this ancient sea science in a ceremony called "unfolding the mat" by arranging 32 lumps of coral to represent the points of his "star compass." Restored and Remastered: 2013 Original Release: 1983

7:00am
Kai Piha
Ka'ahele Ma Waikiki

Kai Piha

Ka'ahele Ma Waikiki

Duration: 0:47:57

General Audience; Subject Areas: Local history and culture. (2017) In this documentary Hawaiian historian, John Clark, takes you on a Ka'ahele Ma Waikiki, a tour of Waikiki, and shares its surfing history. He talks about the ali'i who lived there and loved its waves, the Hawaiian place names of its shoreline areas and surf spots and the styles of traditional Hawaiian surfing that were practiced there. Ka'ahele Ma Waikiki offers a truly unique look at one of the most beloved places in Hawaii.

7:47am
Tracking Pacific Walrus: Expedition to the Shrinking Chukchi Sea Ice
Tracking Pacific Walrus: Expedition to the Shrinking Chukchi Sea Ice

Tracking Pacific Walrus: Expedition to the Shrinking Chukchi Sea Ice

Tracking Pacific Walrus: Expedition to the Shrinking Chukchi Sea Ice

Duration: 0:11:41

Audience: Students; Grades: K-12; Subject Areas: Science. Summer ice retreat in the Chukchi Sea between Alaska and Russia is a significant climate change impact affecting Pacific Walruses, which are being considered for listing as a threatened species. This twelve minute video follows walruses in their summer sea ice habitat and shows how USGS biologists use satellite radio tags to track their movements and behavior. The information identifies areas of special importance to walruses during sparse summer sea ice and as human presence increases in the region from oil drilling and activities such as shipping and tourism now possible with less ice.

8:00am
Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge
Episode 31

Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge

Episode 31

Duration: 0:57:36

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2019) In this episode: Printed bone grafts, penguins past and future, four awesome discoveries, making a bubble square, cloths from spiders' silk, Navigating the New Arctic, and much more!

9:00am
Nutrition and You - Visual Learning
Nutrition Basics

Nutrition and You - Visual Learning

Nutrition Basics

Duration: 0:20:34

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-8; Subject Areas: Health. (2007) Highlights the six major essential nutrients: carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water. Also explores the digextive process and the nutritional benefits of certain foods. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffkk2N3JQSHZRdmJEWnNGcTY0TnF1VFpjRkRsYzl2cFgwVk1iXzZQUXBmT0U&usp=sharing

9:20am
Nutrition and You - Visual Learning
Balanced Diet

Nutrition and You - Visual Learning

Balanced Diet

Duration: 0:20:28

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-8; Subject Areas: Health.(2007) Explores the USDA food pyramid, emphasizing the five major food groups and the nutritional benefits of each. Balanced diets are also explained. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffkk2N3JQSHZRdmJEWnNGcTY0TnF1VFpjRkRsYzl2cFgwVk1iXzZQUXBmT0U&usp=sharing

9:41am
Nutrition and You - Visual Learning
Healthy Eating Habits

Nutrition and You - Visual Learning

Healthy Eating Habits

Duration: 0:18:57

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-8; Subject Areas: Health. (2007) Stresses the fundamental skills needed to plan, select, and prepare foods that make up a healthy diet. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffkk2N3JQSHZRdmJEWnNGcTY0TnF1VFpjRkRsYzl2cFgwVk1iXzZQUXBmT0U&usp=sharing

9:59am
Nutrition and You - Visual Learning
Healthy Body, A

Nutrition and You - Visual Learning

Healthy Body, A

Duration: 0:19:55

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-8; Subject Areas: Health. (2007) Addresses a number of health issues including types of foods to avoid, healthy body weight, harmful substances, and the importance of regular exercise. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffkk2N3JQSHZRdmJEWnNGcTY0TnF1VFpjRkRsYzl2cFgwVk1iXzZQUXBmT0U&usp=sharing

10:19am
Nutrition Program - Visual Learning
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Nutrition Program

Nutrition Program - Visual Learning

Nutrition Program

Duration: 0:15:07

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-8; Subject Areas: Health. (2006) Defines what nutrition is and explains how foods effect the body. Introduces the food pyramid, identifying the major food groups, their nutritional values and recommended daily allowances. Explains the importance of carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals in human nutrition. Also emphasizes the importance of water intake and exercise in addition to maintaining a balanced diet. Concludes with a 5-question video quiz. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLfRkJtTHMzTEJTYkk&usp=sharing

10:35am
Highlights for Kids
Healthy Living

Highlights for Kids

Healthy Living

Duration: 0:24:30
11:00am
Breathe Like A Bear
Breathe Like A Bear

Breathe Like A Bear

Breathe Like A Bear

Duration: 0:41:55

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject: Health, SEL. (2018) Solid scientific evidence has shown the positive effects of mindfulness in school programs. However, teaching young children mindfulness concepts can be challenging. Breathe Like A Bear comes to the rescue, providing an engaging, kid-friendly introduction to mindfulness. This beautifully illustrated collection of mindfulness exercises is designed to teach young students techniques for managing their bodies, breath, and emotions. These thirty simple, short breathing practices and movements can be performed anytime, anywhere: at a child's desk at school, during heavy homework nights at home, or simply in the car on the way to the grocery store. The exercises are broken down into five sections: Be Calm, Focus, Imagine, Make Some Energy, and Relax. Based on Kira Willey's Parents' Choice GOLD Award winner Mindful Moments for Kids, Breathe Like a Bear is sure to help children find calm, gain focus, and feel energized during the day.

11:41am
Habitats, The
Ocean Habitats: Shoreline and Reef

Habitats, The

Ocean Habitats: Shoreline and Reef

Duration: 0:15:32

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5 Subject: Science. (1999) Explores ocean ecology and the animal and plant life that live in the ocean waters. Examines seashore ecology and the living habitat of the reef. Explains how tide pools are formed and how marine plants and animals adapt to the changing ocean currents.

12:00pm
Where Food Comes From
Sweetpotato Is One Word, Part #1

Where Food Comes From

Sweetpotato Is One Word, Part #1

Duration: 0:21:16

Quick, how to you spell sweetpotato? If you think we just did it wrong, think again ? that's the scientific way. And if you grow sweetpotatoes in North Carolina, that matters. And what North Carolina sweetpotato growers think matters because they grow more than two-thirds of the U.S. sweetpotato crop! How did one state become so dominant in a single industry? Believe it or not, tobacco played a role...

12:21pm
Where Food Comes From
Sweetpotato Is One Word, Part #2

Where Food Comes From

Sweetpotato Is One Word, Part #2

Duration: 0:21:36

Tobacco was the crop that built not just North Carolina agriculture, but the entire state. It supported universities, hospitals and created opportunities for growth that have made North Carolina one of the fasted growing states in the nation. But as word spread about tobacco, that market went into a steep decline. Amazingly, sweetpotatoes like the same land, the same equipment, the same workers ? it was a natural transition. So much so that today North Carolina grows over two-thirds of the U.S. sweetpotato crop!

12:42pm
Where Food Comes From
Heart & Soul, Part #2

Where Food Comes From

Heart & Soul, Part #2

Duration: 0:17:08

n part 2 of this very special episode, you'll meet a sweetpotato grower who -- like many -- does double duty with his volunteer fire department. You'll also meet a cancer survivor who speaks to the way the community supports each other in troubled times. We'll visit another grower who earmarks funds for cancer support. And most amazingly, we'll meet a former NFL star who walked away from the game to come home and farm and give away everything he grows to the needy.

1:00pm
Grow
Farm to Schools

Grow

Farm to Schools

Duration: 0:29:00

Audience: General; Subject: Farm to School. (2017) Behind the scenes of Hawaii Department of Education's support of the Farm to Schools pilot program by former Lt. Gov. Shan Tsutsui. Interviews with Kohala Elementary Principal Danny Garcia, Chef Greg, Cafeteria Manager Aunty Priscilla, and State School Food Services Supervisor Dexter Kishida.

1:29pm
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.

1:34pm
Kids in the Garden
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Fungi

Kids in the Garden

Fungi

Duration: 0:05:20

Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2008) Nick enters the myterious, dark world of fungi, that grow by feeding on organic matter. These include mushrooms, truffles, mold, and penicillin. He visits a mushroom farm to show how nutrients feed all kinds of mushrooms. When Nick removes a mushroom stem and leaves a mushroom overnight on paper, he sees the wonderful patterns all kinds of mushrooms make. With two friends, he combines peat moss and compost to create a mushroom farm from the mushroom spores in the peat moss.

1:39pm
Kids in the Garden
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Herbs

Kids in the Garden

Herbs

Duration: 0:05:19

Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2008) Nick pounds herbs, then visits a herb garden to show pineapple salvia, the bay tree, rosemary, marjoram, garlic, parsley, thyme, oregano, mint, and lavender. he shows how to pick and store them and also how to use them in food. With two young friends, he demonstrates how to make cheese and herb bread.

1:44pm
Historic Sites of Hawaii
Lyon Arboretum

Historic Sites of Hawaii

Lyon Arboretum

Duration: 0:15:00

Audience: General; Subject: Social Studies.(2015) 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. The documentary tells the history of the arboretum and the vital role it played in preserving our watershed. The many present-day activities of the arboretum are also featured including its work in preserving and exhibiting Native Hawaiian and exotic plants, its role as an educational institution and its role as a research facility.

2:00pm
Malama Honua

Malama Honua

Duration: 0:20:30
2:20pm
Na Ali'i
Chiefess Kamakahele

Na Ali'i

Chiefess Kamakahele

Duration: 0:18:30
2:39pm
Kolea and the King's Crown
Kolea and the King's Crown

Kolea and the King's Crown

Kolea and the King's Crown

Duration: 0:19:10
3:00pm
Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Ii
Knocking Knuckles

Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Ii

Knocking Knuckles

Duration: 0:26:20

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Fine Arts. (1999) Mark draws Knuckle Ned while demonstrating the Renaissance words shading and practice. He also reviews a 1,000 year old bronze sculpture named "Siva as King of Dance." Animator Tim Decker provides hints on drawing hands.

3:30pm
Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Ii
Kooky Keyhole

Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Ii

Kooky Keyhole

Duration: 0:26:19

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Fine Arts. (1999) Mark draws a keyhole while demonstrating the Renaissance words foreshortening and placement. He also reviews bubble art from the San Francisco Emporium. Guest watercolorist Steve Hanks paints a detailed eye.

4:00pm
E Ho`Omau
Why Maui Snared The Sun

E Ho`Omau

Why Maui Snared The Sun

Duration: 0:20:00

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-5; Subject: Social Studies. Why Maui Snares the Sun Long ago, Kala (the sun) raced across the sky as he pleased, leaving the land and its people with short days and long, dark nights. Among those suffering from the lack of daylight was the goddess Hina, mother of Maui, the demigod. In order to make things pono (right), Maui summons all his courage and travels to the highest summit of Haleakala where he confronts the Mighty Kala.

4:20pm
E Ho`Omau
Pele Searches for a Home

E Ho`Omau

Pele Searches for a Home

Duration: 0:25:26

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-5; Subject: Social Studies. Pele, the primal force of volcanic heat and lava, leaves her ancient home of Kahiki and searches out a new home for herself and her family. As she travels down the Hawaiian island chain, she is pursued by and battles her eldest sister Namaka, the goddess of water and the sea. After a climactic battle on the island of Maui, she finally finds refuge in Kilauea on the Big Island of Hawai'i.

4:45pm
Draw Me A Story
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Sun and the Moon, The (Finger Paints)

Draw Me A Story

Sun and the Moon, The (Finger Paints)

Duration: 0:05:32

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject: Language Arts, Fine Arts. (2007) Using fingerpaints and a brush, an artist illustrates a Native American story about the sun and the moon. The Sun and the Moon used to live on the earth where the Sioux Indians had set their teepees. But things changed when the two came to realize that they were as different as night and day. They often argued until finally one day they had such a serious argument that the Sun decided to move to the sky. When the Moon found out, it was beside itself with envy and decided to do the same thing. The Sun and the Moon never again exchanged another word and from that time on, the Moon follows the Sun where ever it goes, day after day.

4:50pm
Draw Me A Story
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Magic Tree, The (Paint On Parchment)

Draw Me A Story

Magic Tree, The (Paint On Parchment)

Duration: 0:08:30

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject: Language Arts, Fine Arts. (2007) An artist painting on parchment, tells the story of a tree isolated in a great desert. The story happens in a far-off barren land scorched by the sun, even though it is between two great rivers, one to the East and one to the West. These rivers are dangerous places for the people and their herds because of the many wild beasts that go down to the water's edge to quench their thirst. Standing under the shade of a huge tree, the only tree to be found in that vast plain, an abandoned young boy realizes he is all alone in the world. Then, the adventure begins.

5:00pm
Artist in the Schools
Artist in the Schools 40min

Artist in the Schools

Artist in the Schools 40min

Duration: 0:40:00
5:40pm
Artists of Hawaii Iii
Mark Kadota

Artists of Hawaii Iii

Mark Kadota

Duration: 0:18:44
6:00pm
Artists of Hawaii Iii
Fred Roster

Artists of Hawaii Iii

Fred Roster

Duration: 0:27:59

Audience: General; Grades: All; Subject: Fine Arts. Profile on artist Fred Roster.

6:27pm
Artists of Hawaii Iii
Allyn Bromley

Artists of Hawaii Iii

Allyn Bromley

Duration: 0:16:26

Audience: General; Grades: All; Subject: Fine Arts. Profile of local artist Allyn Bromley

6:44pm
Flashpoint

Flashpoint

Duration: 0:11:15

FLASHPOINT - Brings together an accomplished group of Hawai'i based artists working under the theme of FIRE. Artworks in this exhibition depict the varied aspects of FIRE and are visual interpretations of flashpoints in time and place - in methods of fabrication and conceptual context.

6:55pm
Here's Something to Do-Shorts
Carl Pao

Here's Something to Do-Shorts

Carl Pao

Duration: 0:03:00
7:00pm
Art Hunter
Color: Guest Solomon Enos

Art Hunter

Color: Guest Solomon Enos

Duration: 0:29:52

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. Artists Carl Pao and Solomon Enos explore the world of Color in a painting project.(2014)

7:30pm
Art Hunter
Texture: Guest Charlie Cohan

Art Hunter

Texture: Guest Charlie Cohan

Duration: 0:30:00

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2014) Artists Carl Pao and Charlie Cohan examine Texture in print making.

8:00pm
Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge
Episode 31

Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge

Episode 31

Duration: 0:57:36

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2019) In this episode: Printed bone grafts, penguins past and future, four awesome discoveries, making a bubble square, cloths from spiders' silk, Navigating the New Arctic, and much more!

9:00pm
Nutrition and You - Visual Learning
Nutrition Basics

Nutrition and You - Visual Learning

Nutrition Basics

Duration: 0:20:34

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-8; Subject Areas: Health. (2007) Highlights the six major essential nutrients: carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water. Also explores the digextive process and the nutritional benefits of certain foods. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffkk2N3JQSHZRdmJEWnNGcTY0TnF1VFpjRkRsYzl2cFgwVk1iXzZQUXBmT0U&usp=sharing

9:20pm
Nutrition and You - Visual Learning
Balanced Diet

Nutrition and You - Visual Learning

Balanced Diet

Duration: 0:20:28

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-8; Subject Areas: Health.(2007) Explores the USDA food pyramid, emphasizing the five major food groups and the nutritional benefits of each. Balanced diets are also explained. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffkk2N3JQSHZRdmJEWnNGcTY0TnF1VFpjRkRsYzl2cFgwVk1iXzZQUXBmT0U&usp=sharing

9:41pm
Nutrition and You - Visual Learning
Healthy Eating Habits

Nutrition and You - Visual Learning

Healthy Eating Habits

Duration: 0:18:57

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-8; Subject Areas: Health. (2007) Stresses the fundamental skills needed to plan, select, and prepare foods that make up a healthy diet. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffkk2N3JQSHZRdmJEWnNGcTY0TnF1VFpjRkRsYzl2cFgwVk1iXzZQUXBmT0U&usp=sharing

9:59pm
Nutrition and You - Visual Learning
Healthy Body, A

Nutrition and You - Visual Learning

Healthy Body, A

Duration: 0:19:55

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-8; Subject Areas: Health. (2007) Addresses a number of health issues including types of foods to avoid, healthy body weight, harmful substances, and the importance of regular exercise. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffkk2N3JQSHZRdmJEWnNGcTY0TnF1VFpjRkRsYzl2cFgwVk1iXzZQUXBmT0U&usp=sharing

10:19pm
Nutrition Program - Visual Learning
CC
Nutrition Program

Nutrition Program - Visual Learning

Nutrition Program

Duration: 0:15:07

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-8; Subject Areas: Health. (2006) Defines what nutrition is and explains how foods effect the body. Introduces the food pyramid, identifying the major food groups, their nutritional values and recommended daily allowances. Explains the importance of carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals in human nutrition. Also emphasizes the importance of water intake and exercise in addition to maintaining a balanced diet. Concludes with a 5-question video quiz. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLfRkJtTHMzTEJTYkk&usp=sharing

10:35pm
Highlights for Kids
Healthy Living

Highlights for Kids

Healthy Living

Duration: 0:24:30
11:00pm
Breathe Like A Bear
Breathe Like A Bear

Breathe Like A Bear

Breathe Like A Bear

Duration: 0:41:55

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject: Health, SEL. (2018) Solid scientific evidence has shown the positive effects of mindfulness in school programs. However, teaching young children mindfulness concepts can be challenging. Breathe Like A Bear comes to the rescue, providing an engaging, kid-friendly introduction to mindfulness. This beautifully illustrated collection of mindfulness exercises is designed to teach young students techniques for managing their bodies, breath, and emotions. These thirty simple, short breathing practices and movements can be performed anytime, anywhere: at a child's desk at school, during heavy homework nights at home, or simply in the car on the way to the grocery store. The exercises are broken down into five sections: Be Calm, Focus, Imagine, Make Some Energy, and Relax. Based on Kira Willey's Parents' Choice GOLD Award winner Mindful Moments for Kids, Breathe Like a Bear is sure to help children find calm, gain focus, and feel energized during the day.

11:41pm
Habitats, The
Ocean Habitats: Shoreline and Reef

Habitats, The

Ocean Habitats: Shoreline and Reef

Duration: 0:15:32

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5 Subject: Science. (1999) Explores ocean ecology and the animal and plant life that live in the ocean waters. Examines seashore ecology and the living habitat of the reef. Explains how tide pools are formed and how marine plants and animals adapt to the changing ocean currents.