Contains four episodes of "Marsalis on Music," a music series for young people hosted by jazz musician Wynton Marsalis, covering rhythm, form, the jazz band, and practice.
Relates the history of race relations in the United States from the beginning of the civil rights movement through Supreme Court rulings against segregation in public schools and other key events.
The story of Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott which ignited the American Civil Rights movement is told through archival footage, maps and historical reenactments.
Focuses on the concept of fairness, presenting insightful discussions among peers and documentaries about two groups of teens whose actions exemplify this important pillar of character.
Explores the idea that caring is about actions, not simply feelings. The documentaries tell the stories of a cancer survivor who helps other children through hard times, and a group of kids who make gifts for foster children.
Teaches children about the basic geography of planet Earth, using animation and computer graphics to explore such topics as how tall mountains are, how deep oceans are, and how big a mile is.
Contains twelve segments that introduce students in kindergarten through second grade to a variety of Earth science topics, including weather and seasons, storms, dinosaurs and fossils, land and water, rivers, volcanoes, and others, and features a selection of teaching aids.
Contains twelve segments that introduce students in grades three through five to a variety of Earth science topics, including earthquakes, the rock cycle, minerals, violent weather, the atmosphere, ocean movements, and others, and features a selection of teaching aids.