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DOWNLOAD: At-Home Episode Reflection Guide
Download and print this At-Home Episode Reflection Guide to engage children and chronicle their progress as they watch PBS programming.
DESCARGAR: Guía de Reflexión de Episodios en Casa
Utilice esta Guía de reflexión de episodios en casa para atraer a los niños y relatar su progreso mientras ven la programación de PBS.
Conversation Cards
Download and print these simple teaching aids to generate discussions about what your kids learned.
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Teachers and Parents: PreK-Grade 12 Resources for Emergency Closings from PBS Learning Media
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In addition to our on-air educational programming, PBS Fort Wayne and Indiana PBS stations offer countless high-quality and FREE educational resources for grades K-12.
PBS Learning Media
PBS LearningMedia is a free resource for PreK-12 educators that supports distance learning, and includes tips to help explain the virus and promote healthy habits.
The PBS Learning Media Full-Time Kid Collection
Get creative with DIY science experiments, homemade bird feeder tutorials and tips on mastering card tricks.
PBS Kids Online
Find FREE educational games, videos, hands-on activities and more from your favorite PBS KIDS programs. Resources are appropriate for ages 3-8.
PBS Kids Apps and Games
Find FREE educational games, videos, hands-on activities and more from your favorite PBS KIDS programs. Resources are appropriate for ages 3-8.
PBS Kids For Parents
Offers information, activities and tips for parents and caregivers, including a guide on how to talk to kids about coronavirus. Resources are appropriate for ages 2-8.
American Experience
This collection of media based resources around American Experience includes photos, videos, interactive content, documents and audio for a range of grade levels.
Sesame Street: Caring for Each Other
The Caring for Each Other initiative has introduced brand new content from “Sesame Street” and streets around the world, as well as a rich array of free, online resources to support children and families.
Meet The Helpers
It can be a scary time for families as normal routines are disrupted due to the COVID-19 outbreak. This is a great time to talk to children about what is happening, and empower them to be helpers to keep each other healthy.
Mission US
Developed for use in middle and high school classrooms, Mission US engages students in the study of transformational moments in American history. Each mission consists of an interactive game and a set of curriculum materials that are aligned to national standards and feature document-based activities.
Ken Burns in the Classroom
Ken Burns and his collaborators have been creating historical documentary films for more than forty years. These films present the opportunity to pose thought-provoking questions for students, and introduce new ideas, perspectives, and primary sources.