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Distance Learning Resources for PreK-12

The sites below are provided as options and sources for ideas and inspiration only. The list is also not exhaustive; there are many quality resources and learning activities available online.

PBS is committed to supporting teachers and students with free, at-home learning tools to inspire and inform.

  1. 硃紳餃泭泭(Grades P-12)
    • PBS LearningMedia [PBSLM] is a free online tool for teachers, parents, and others to use PBS content anywhere, anytime. PBS has organized webinars for teachers to learn how to incorporate PBSLM into their distance learning plans. Station staff are also creating and updating collections of videos, source documents, lesson plans, and more into easily-accessible posts and webpages so that educators and parents have a place to find resources.
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    • As teachers, students, and families deal with school closures, PBS LearningMedia producers and educators have come together to curate a special collection of resources organized by grade and subject area. Find videos, lesson plans, and activities that support learning at home.泭Featured lesson plans in this collection contain full contextualization for the media they include. Plan and adapt our lessons in creative ways, using the Lesson Builder tool, Google Classroom, Remind, and more.
  3. WNET Educator Resources
    • 泭- provides information and resources for at-home learning. (K-12)
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  4. , the New York State Regents examination preparation site
    • For each Regents exam there is a one-hour long exam review video. Some of the videos are also broken into shorter clips for those looking for help with a particular topic. The teachers involved in creating these videos formulated lists of recommended online resources for further study.
    • WCNYs TV Classroom network is for students in grades K-12 and provide curriculum on the subjects of ELA, math, science, health and physical education, history, and social studies. With schools closed and many children without internet access, WCNY is committed to providing educational opportunities to audiences of all ages. WCNYS TV Classroom allows children to continue to connect with real teachers and have the continuity of a classroom experience at home in Syracuse and across the 19 counties in Central New York.
  5. Integrating Technology with Molly of Denali
    • celebrates the fact that Molly loves her technology, and uses it responsibly! Join PBS Kids as we consider the important role real-world tech use plays in our students' lives, and their understanding and engagement with informational text.
  6. Mondays with Michelle Obama
    • Check out the泭泭棗娶泭泭pages every Monday at noon to watch Mrs. Obama read aloud from beloved childrens books (one book every Monday through May 11). This Monday Mrs. Obama is reading Miss Maple's Seeds by Eliza Wheeler. Watch last week's story here:泭.
  7. WMHT Resources
    • Through the WMHT泭泭(for young learners ages 2-8) and the泭,泭泭(for learners grades 6-12) WMHT will broadcast programming linked to at-home learning resources that can be used by educators to supplement distance learning plans, or by parents to provide added enrichment and support for childrens educational needs.
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      • WMHT PBS KIDS 24/7 Channel:泭WMHT offers anytime access to more than twenty series aligned to curriculum goals from science and math, to literacy and life lessons. Available on-air via your WMHT, and livestreaming on the PBS KIDS Video app, wmht.org/kidsvideo, and pbskids.org. Related parent and teacher resources are also available (see below).
      • WORLD Channel:泭From泭12 noon to 5 pm weekdays, the WORLD Channel offers programs on math, science, social studies and English language arts, curated by educators and aligned to related digital resources on PBS LearningMedia.泭To find WMHT WORLD Channel on your television, visit泭.
    • Digital and Printable Resources
      • : Connect to local and national learning materials and view upcoming broadcast schedules.泭
      • :泭Educators can find at-home learning resources connected to current broadcast programming, professional learning support, lesson planning kits and more in the泭泭collection, which will continue to be updated in the coming weeks.泭
      • 泭&硃鳥梯;泭:泭Full episodes, clips, games and more educational tools for kids 2-8.
      • : Parents can find tips, resources, printables, an Activity Finder and more tools for learning at home with young children

Resources, Games, and Activities all about Nature!泭

Check out this list of activities focused on the natural world and ecology to help you and your learner engage with the outdoors while at-home learning continues.

  1. Nature Nuggets 泭Early Learners
    泭brings science and animals from NATURE on PBS to kids and their caregivers. Watch the泭泭and try out these泭泭for a fun way to engage with nature both inside and out!
  2. NATURE 泭Grades K-12
    Check out these泭泭for children of all ages with hands-on activities, online resources, and video getting kids thinking and interacting with nature!
  3. Citizen Science Month 泭Grades 6-12
    April is Citizen Science Month! Weve rounded up a few of our favorite projects and resources for partaking in泭. If youre interested in keeping up with Natures citizen science community, you can join our泭.泭
  4. Featured Partner: ReadWorks Resources for Spring
    The nonprofit ReadWorks offers content, curriculum, and tools to power reading comprehension teaching and learning from kindergarten to 12th Grade.泭Check out泭!

Professional Development Opportunities

Check out the泭泭for more information and to share sign up links with your local educators.嚜覦

  1. Teaching Informational Text
    For Elementary Educators:泭泭- April 23 and 30th at 7:00 PM ET
  2. American Portrait
    For Middle and High School Teachers:泭泭- April 28th at 7:00 PM ET
  3. PBS Teachers Lounge
    Visit the泭泭for info on virtual PD opportunities, blogs, trending topics, and ideas to support your virtual teaching.
  4. KQED Teach
    泭offers a collection of free, hands-on professional learning opportunities focused on Digital Media. Educators can build skills in digital storytelling, data visualization, and critical media use to support all curriculum areas. These materials are available here:泭.

Learning Blogs

  1. Parenting Minutes
    For Autism Awareness Month check out our泭泭about leaning into interests and the blog post泭泭from PBS Kids for Parents about ways to be active about your child's development.
  2. Recursos En Espa簽ol Para Familias
    Consulte estos recursos de PBS en espa簽ol, organizados por grado y materia. Encontrar獺 videos, programas de estudio y actividades que apoyan la educaci籀n en casa para ni簽os en grados K-12. Eche un泭.
  3. WNET Blogs
    Our At-Home Learning blogs for educators and families are being updated all the time. Check out our list of泭泭硃紳餃泭.

  4. Beginning July 13泭Camp TV is a new one-hour public television series that shares the fun activities of day camp with children nationwide, weekdays beginning Monday, July 13