Have you thought about using "Meet the Lab" in your summer learning spaces? 🌞
This free-to-use online collection explores real-world scientific research through a human lens. (Grades 6-8)
pbswisconsineducation.org/meetthelab/abo #SciEd
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@PBSWisconsinEdu
Providing high-quality educational resources for early learners, K-12 students, & your community – all free to use. facebook.com/PBSWIEdu
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We're proud to have the "Wisconsin Biographies" story on Mahmoud Othman Atta included in the Wisconsin Muslim Project collection of community stories!
Check it out: pbswisconsin.org/voices/muslim-
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Medical and technological advances help improve lives, but some tech can harm the health of humans and other living things. Explore these issues and how public health works to improve conditions with resources. wisconsin.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/enh/ #EnvironmentalEducation
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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In the latest #akaTeacher episode, the co-hosts dive deep into the relationships between teachers and administrators. pbswisconsineducation.org/akateacher/ep-
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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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Head over to our early learning page for learning opportunities and resources to help you build your educational media toolkit and ignite curiosity among your littlest learners!
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"Data Decoders: Superpowered by Computers" explores how computer modeling can help humans process and understand big data. (Grades 6-8) bit.ly/3pirioH #SciEd
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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/
Have your students ever considered roles like an environmental scientist or soil and water conservationist as a career option ? (Grades: 6-12)
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Take a trip to #CityIsland, where every object comes to life! Watt and his friends find creative solutions to new challenges and learn what it means to be a citizen. (Grades PreK-2)
Available in English and Spanish.
wisconsin.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/cit #WOYC23 #WOYC
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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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It's the Week of the Young Child!
We're celebrating children, families, caregivers, and early childhood programs and services.
Read about outstanding programming happening at Mead Public Library in Sheboygan: pbswisconsin.org/article/at-mea #WOYC23 #WOYC
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Teaching about Passover? This booklist is filled with stories that share the meaning of Passover, with themes about liberation, gratitude, and kindness.
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Explore how lasers can help combat cancer and how soil can lead to the discovery of new antibiotics!
Check out our free-to-use, standards-aligned "Meet the Lab" collection today! (Grades 6-8) pbswisconsineducation.org/meetthelab/abo #SciEd
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The "Kindness Curriculum" is a free-to-use, 24-lesson guide designed to help PreK-K students attend to their emotions, self-regulate, and care for themselves and others. Check it out: pbswisconsineducation.org/kindness/about/ #WOYC23 #WOYC
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Entries due 4/10. ⬇️
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We're looking for students to submit video responses describing their experiences, conversations with friends and parents, and their opinions about the debate over TikTok and the potential ban of the app in the United States.
story-maker.org/library/rapid-
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Join us tomorrow for our FREE "Playful Media Literacy in Early Learning" webinar at 4:00pm!
Learn about practical applications and gather ideas for media literacy in your early learning environments.
eventbrite.com/e/506763903477 #WOYC23 #WOYC #medialiteracy
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Check out our brand-new early learning page for professional learning opportunities and high-quality PBS KIDS educational media to activate with children and families in early learning spaces!
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Glad to be with teachers in the Media Literacy cohort at our studios in Madison on this gloomy spring morning! It’s always so fascinating to learn about media production from our incredible education producers.
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Don't be fooled by deepfakes!
This lesson from covers “deepfake” techniques and how to identify fake videos created by AI.(Grades 6-8, 9-12)
#medialiteracy #AprilFools
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No fooling - it's #BeKindToSpidersWeek! 🕷️
Use this video from to teach how the Golden Orb Weaver spider spins her web! 🕸️ (Grades K-2)
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)
There's still time to register for our free "Playful Media Literacy in Early Learning" webinar on April 3!
Join us to learn about practical applications and ideas for #medialiteracy in early learning.
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Discover the stories of shipwrecks inspired by real Great Lakes history! In "The Legend of the Lost Emerald" video game, students use primary and secondary source materials to support an evidence-based conclusion.
(Grades 4-6)
pbswisconsineducation.org/emerald/about/
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If you missed our "Media Literacy for Grades 3-5" webinar, you can catch it on YouTube: bit.ly/3K5V9uz #MediaLiteracy
Register for our "Playful Media Literacy in Early Learning" webinar on April 3!
We'll be joined by Madison Midvale Elementary 4K teacher Mary Eileen Hayes to learn about practical applications and ideas for media literacy in early learning.
Travel back in time to meet writer Zora Neale Hurston, who teaches Xavier, Yadina, and Brad that stories are best when shared with others! (Grades K-2) #WomensHistoryMonth
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Does presenting your authentic self as a teacher change the way our students see the world? #akaTeacher #teacherlife
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The agents have been turned into puppies! For #NationalPuppyDay, can your students turn the puppies back into agents — with a little help from mathematical problem-solving? (Grades K-2)
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Ramadan Mubarak!
Check out this list of books to help highlight Ramadan in your learning spaces! During the month-long celebration, Muslims spend time fasting, reflecting, and connecting.
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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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Meet Carrie Frost, a Wisconsin fly fishing entrepreneur who paved the way for other female business owners in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
(Grades 3-6) #WomensHistoryMonth
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Last chance to register! Join our #medialiteracy webinar for grades 3-5 this Wednesday, March 22!
Learn strategies to help teach students to be discerning consumers of information and media.
Sign up today!
Are you all caught up on #akaTeacher?
In episode 6, the co-hosts talked about what it looks like for them to bring their authentic selves to their learning spaces. bit.ly/3nbr3MU
#teacher #podcast #micdrop #education
Fred Rogers was born on this day in 1928.
Happy birthday to a dear neighbor!
🚋 🚦 🐯 👔 #WontYouBeMyNeighbor
On #akaTeacher this week, Angie and Joanna talk about the ways preparing and maintaining #schoolsafety have impacted them as teachers.
Please note: we discuss some intense moments in this episode related to school lockdowns.
bit.ly/3Ly1KyW
#teacher #podcast
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Practice computational thinking with free resources available to use at home, on the go and in learning spaces. Check it out:
ICYMI: Watch the "Building Background Knowledge: Islam & Palestine with 'Wisconsin Biographies'" webinar to support your teaching with our new resource on Mahmoud Othman Atta.
youtube.com/watch?v=N6_Czh
Don't miss our #medialiteracy webinar for grades 3-5 on 3/22!
Learn strategies to help teach students to be discerning consumers of information and media.
Register today!
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