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12:00 AM
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Fokus Deutsch
"Episode 6. Der Unfall (The Accident)"
One of the Koslowskis has an accident. Vocabulary for illness and sickness; a discussion of the concept of luck. [P]

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12:15 AM
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Fokus Deutsch
"Wiederholung (Review) 2"
Contains the uninterrupted mini-dramas from Episodes 4-6. [P]

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12:30 AM
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Portraits of Idaho
"Lewiston"
From its beginnings as a supply center for the earliest Idaho gold rush, to its role as the state's first capital, we trace Lewiston's story as it develops into a logging center and seaport. [G]

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1:00 AM
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Engaging with Literature: A Workshop for Teachers, Grades 3-5
"Workshop 8. Reacting to Students"
In this session, you will see various ways to evaluate students, use that information to influence strategies, and communicate expectations to students and families. This session also addresses high-stakes assessments, deciding when to assess and when to evaluate, and suggestions for helping students assess their own work and the work of their peers. [P]

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2:00 AM
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Essential Science for Teachers: Physical Science
"Session 6. Rising and Sinking"
Why does a hot air balloon rise into the sky? Why does ice rise in water, when a lump of solid wax will sink in a jar full of molten wax? In this session, participants generalize the model that has been developed about what rises and what sinks, using the idea of balance of forces. [P]

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3:00 AM
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Social Studies In Action: A Teaching Practices Library, K-12
"California Missions"
Osvaldo Rubio is a bilingual fourthgrade social studies teacher at Sherman Oaks Community Charter School in San Jose, California. Mr. Rubio. [P]

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3:26 AM
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Social Studies In Action: A Teaching Practices Library, K-12
"State Government and the Role of the Citizen"
Diane Kerr is a fourthgrade teacher at Butcher Greene Elementary School in the ethnically diverse community of Grandview, Missouri, a few miles outside Kansas City. Ms. Kerr presents a lesson on the state of Missouri and its three branches of government. [P]

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4:00 AM
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Art of the Western World
"Age of Reason, An Age of Passion"
Part I: The playful fantasy and provocative subjects of the Rococo style practiced by Watteau, Fragonard, and Boucher gave way to strict Rationalism, which insisted on morality in art and the purity of classical form, as seen in the works of David. Part II: Striving for individual expression, Romantic painters Goya, Gericault, and Delacroix demonstrated a range of styles and subjects. [P]

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5:00 AM
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Western Tradition
"Mesopotamia"
Trade, religion, and technology are, in part, responsible for the great river civilizations of the Middle East. [G]

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5:30 AM
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Western Tradition
"From Bronze to Iron"
War and trade extend the power of the great empires of the Middle East. [G]

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6:00 AM
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Christina Cooks
"Like Wildfire"
More than 73 million Americans suffer from arthritis. Christina cooks up recipes that can help relieve some of the debilitating symptoms of the disease. [P]

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6:30 AM
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Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
"It's The Cheese"
Like most Frenchmen, Chef Keller takes his cheese seriously, and seriously delicious results are what you get in today's cheese show, including an upscale version of macaroni and cheese and mini-burgers that conceal a surprise cheese packet.Gruyere Puffs with Roasted Garlic, Tomato Sauce; Maine Lobster Macaroni and Cheese "Au Gratin"; Stuffed Blue-Cheese Sirloin Burgers with Apple and Bacon for a Crowd. [P]

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7:00 AM
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Rick Steves' Europe
"Belgium: Bruges and Brussels"
Rick goes from the powerhouse headquarters of the European Union to an area of delicate lace and back-lane bike rides in small-town Bruges. [G]

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7:30 AM
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Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions
"Assisi, Italy"
The town of Assisi, in the center of Italy was built on a hill that has been inhabited for about 4,000 years, and for almost as long it has been a religious center. They say that the stones that were used to build Assisi have absorbed the prayers of the millions of pilgrims that have come there over the centuries. [P]

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8:00 AM
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The Victory Garden
"Old"
Host Jamie Durie visits San Francisco where a World War II Victory Garden-style plot is growing vegetables in front of City Hall's Civic Center. He talks with Mayor Gavin Newsom and chef Alice Waters about this city project that promotes local food and sustainability. Correspondent Paul Epsom visits a New Hampshire nursery, which produces plants that have been long-time favorites. [G]

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8:30 AM
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The New Yankee Workshop
"Planter's Desk"
Norm begins his search for low-country furniture projects in Savannah's famed Monterey Square at the home of antique map and print dealers, Virginia and John Duncan. On their veranda, Norm discovers a quintessential piece of the Old South, a planter's desk. [P]

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9:00 AM
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Katie Brown Workshop
"Welcome"
Katie and the Workshop crew put a creative spin on the traditional welcoming party for new neighbors with a mailbox vase and personalized steamer trays. Learn how to make tasty chicken kebabs and a tiramisu bowl. [P]

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9:30 AM
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Glass with Vicki Payne
"Buttoned Up"
Glass takes on a wearable application when hot torch artist Aimee Perez teaches how to create her adorable glass buttons. [P]

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10:00 AM
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Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel
"New Mexico Quilt News"
Ann Silva from Albuquerque, NM, opens up her quilt shop for a whirlwind viewing of the latest southwest quiltmakers. Learn from teacher Jane Houseman, artist Jane Wilson and meet Australia's Margaret Rolfe. [P]

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10:30 AM
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Best of the Joy of Painting
"Mountain Reflections"
With his trusty paint brushes in hand, Bob Ross takes us to a beautiful hideaway nested below a towering mountain. [P]

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11:00 AM
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Joanne Weir's Cooking Class
"Pizza"
Joanne demystifies yeast and teaches Barbra how to make the best Weir Dough that they use to create the perfect pizza crust and foundation for some of Joanne's favorite pies.Recipes: Weir Pizza Dough, Pizza Margherita, Pizza with Wilted Escarole, Toasted Pine Nuts, and Nicoise Olives, Celebration Pizza with Smoked Salmon and Caviar, Pizza with Arugula and Fiore Sardo. [P]

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11:30 AM
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Cook's Country from America's Test Kitchen
"Autumn Supper"
Bridget shows the test some kitchen tricks to cook a moist, flavorful and affordable pork roast. Julia shares how to avoid a soggy crisp while fixing cranberry apple crisp. [G]

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12:00 PM
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Fokus Deutsch
"Episode 6. Der Unfall (The Accident)"
One of the Koslowskis has an accident. Vocabulary for illness and sickness; a discussion of the concept of luck. [P]

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12:15 PM
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Fokus Deutsch
"Wiederholung (Review) 2"
Contains the uninterrupted mini-dramas from Episodes 4-6. [P]

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12:30 PM
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Portraits of Idaho
"Lewiston"
From its beginnings as a supply center for the earliest Idaho gold rush, to its role as the state's first capital, we trace Lewiston's story as it develops into a logging center and seaport. [G]

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1:00 PM
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Engaging with Literature: A Workshop for Teachers, Grades 3-5
"Workshop 8. Reacting to Students"
In this session, you will see various ways to evaluate students, use that information to influence strategies, and communicate expectations to students and families. This session also addresses high-stakes assessments, deciding when to assess and when to evaluate, and suggestions for helping students assess their own work and the work of their peers. [P]

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2:00 PM
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Essential Science for Teachers: Physical Science
"Session 6. Rising and Sinking"
Why does a hot air balloon rise into the sky? Why does ice rise in water, when a lump of solid wax will sink in a jar full of molten wax? In this session, participants generalize the model that has been developed about what rises and what sinks, using the idea of balance of forces. [P]

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3:00 PM
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Social Studies In Action: A Teaching Practices Library, K-12
"California Missions"
Osvaldo Rubio is a bilingual fourthgrade social studies teacher at Sherman Oaks Community Charter School in San Jose, California. Mr. Rubio. [P]

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3:26 PM
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Social Studies In Action: A Teaching Practices Library, K-12
"State Government and the Role of the Citizen"
Diane Kerr is a fourthgrade teacher at Butcher Greene Elementary School in the ethnically diverse community of Grandview, Missouri, a few miles outside Kansas City. Ms. Kerr presents a lesson on the state of Missouri and its three branches of government. [P]

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4:00 PM
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Art of the Western World
"Age of Reason, An Age of Passion"
Part I: The playful fantasy and provocative subjects of the Rococo style practiced by Watteau, Fragonard, and Boucher gave way to strict Rationalism, which insisted on morality in art and the purity of classical form, as seen in the works of David. Part II: Striving for individual expression, Romantic painters Goya, Gericault, and Delacroix demonstrated a range of styles and subjects. [P]

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5:00 PM
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Western Tradition
"Mesopotamia"
Trade, religion, and technology are, in part, responsible for the great river civilizations of the Middle East. [G]

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5:30 PM
|
Western Tradition
"From Bronze to Iron"
War and trade extend the power of the great empires of the Middle East. [G]

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6:00 PM
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Christina Cooks
"Like Wildfire"
More than 73 million Americans suffer from arthritis. Christina cooks up recipes that can help relieve some of the debilitating symptoms of the disease. [P]

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|
6:30 PM
|
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
"It's The Cheese"
Like most Frenchmen, Chef Keller takes his cheese seriously, and seriously delicious results are what you get in today's cheese show, including an upscale version of macaroni and cheese and mini-burgers that conceal a surprise cheese packet.Gruyere Puffs with Roasted Garlic, Tomato Sauce; Maine Lobster Macaroni and Cheese "Au Gratin"; Stuffed Blue-Cheese Sirloin Burgers with Apple and Bacon for a Crowd. [P]

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7:00 PM
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Rick Steves' Europe
"Belgium: Bruges and Brussels"
Rick goes from the powerhouse headquarters of the European Union to an area of delicate lace and back-lane bike rides in small-town Bruges. [G]

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7:30 PM
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Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions
"Assisi, Italy"
The town of Assisi, in the center of Italy was built on a hill that has been inhabited for about 4,000 years, and for almost as long it has been a religious center. They say that the stones that were used to build Assisi have absorbed the prayers of the millions of pilgrims that have come there over the centuries. [P]

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8:00 PM
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The Victory Garden
"Old"
Host Jamie Durie visits San Francisco where a World War II Victory Garden-style plot is growing vegetables in front of City Hall's Civic Center. He talks with Mayor Gavin Newsom and chef Alice Waters about this city project that promotes local food and sustainability. Correspondent Paul Epsom visits a New Hampshire nursery, which produces plants that have been long-time favorites. [G]

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8:30 PM
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The New Yankee Workshop
"Planter's Desk"
Norm begins his search for low-country furniture projects in Savannah's famed Monterey Square at the home of antique map and print dealers, Virginia and John Duncan. On their veranda, Norm discovers a quintessential piece of the Old South, a planter's desk. [P]

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|
9:00 PM
|
Katie Brown Workshop
"Welcome"
Katie and the Workshop crew put a creative spin on the traditional welcoming party for new neighbors with a mailbox vase and personalized steamer trays. Learn how to make tasty chicken kebabs and a tiramisu bowl. [P]

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|
9:30 PM
|
Glass with Vicki Payne
"Buttoned Up"
Glass takes on a wearable application when hot torch artist Aimee Perez teaches how to create her adorable glass buttons. [P]

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|
10:00 PM
|
Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel
"New Mexico Quilt News"
Ann Silva from Albuquerque, NM, opens up her quilt shop for a whirlwind viewing of the latest southwest quiltmakers. Learn from teacher Jane Houseman, artist Jane Wilson and meet Australia's Margaret Rolfe. [P]

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|
10:30 PM
|
Best of the Joy of Painting
"Mountain Reflections"
With his trusty paint brushes in hand, Bob Ross takes us to a beautiful hideaway nested below a towering mountain. [P]

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|
11:00 PM
|
Joanne Weir's Cooking Class
"Pizza"
Joanne demystifies yeast and teaches Barbra how to make the best Weir Dough that they use to create the perfect pizza crust and foundation for some of Joanne's favorite pies.Recipes: Weir Pizza Dough, Pizza Margherita, Pizza with Wilted Escarole, Toasted Pine Nuts, and Nicoise Olives, Celebration Pizza with Smoked Salmon and Caviar, Pizza with Arugula and Fiore Sardo. [P]

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11:30 PM
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Cook's Country from America's Test Kitchen
"Autumn Supper"
Bridget shows the test some kitchen tricks to cook a moist, flavorful and affordable pork roast. Julia shares how to avoid a soggy crisp while fixing cranberry apple crisp. [G]

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