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Providing high-quality educational resources for early learners, K-12 students, & your community – all free to use. facebook.com/PBSWIEdu
Madison, WIpbswisconsineducation.orgJoined March 2009

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On Monday, April 17 at 4 pm, will be providing our future teachers with a tour of the high-quality, standards-aligned, free-to-use educational media available for educators and students. CURRENT Teachers are Invited too! Sign up here -->
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Teach about awesome alliteration with this "WordGirl" lesson! Students will create a list of alliterative words, then write an original poem using those words. ✏️ Available in English and Spanish. (Grades K-2) bit.ly/43bVmUC #NationalPoetryMonth
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Introduce students to some of Wisconsin's musical culture-bearers with the "Re/sound: Songs of Wisconsin" collection! Always free to use, access video interviews, performances, audio files, and educator guides for each musician. (Grades 4-8) pbswisconsineducation.org/resound/about/
We're partnering with to host a virtual book club for early childhood professionals! We'll read and discuss 's "Media Literacy for Young Children: Teaching Beyond the Screen Time Debates". Sign up today! bit.ly/3KfcFLK #WOYC23 #MediaLiteracy
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Teach about a day in the life of a family celebrating Ramadan with "Nadia's Ramadan". Use the accompanying resources to explore the traditions Nadia talks about. Video available in English and Spanish. (Grades K-2, 3-5, 6-8)
Get an inside look at how some educators approach Act 31 and the importance of resources like . #wiamind #firstnationswi
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How are educators teaching curriculum about tribes and Indigenous people in Wisconsin? It all dates back to Act 31, @GabyVinick reports, which mandates instruction on the histories, cultures and sovereignty of tribal nations in Wisconsin.wpr.org/Act-31-Native-
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