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April is Earth Month and we have the resources to help you celebrate!
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Check out these fun projects for kids and families. Just in time for spring, you can make a bird feeder, watercolor butterflies, and more!
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Watch as 45 middle school students compete for the opportunity to represent the region at the Scripps National Spelling Bee in D.C.
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Join Ms. Martha on April 8 for smiles, stories, and a special storytime at The Children's Museum in Portsmouth, Va.
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Whether you are preparing lessons for your classroom, or looking for ways to celebrate Women's History Month with your family at home, these resources are sure to inspire you.
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How do you spell excitement? Find out in our annual competition! The TowneBank Spelling Bee will air on WHRO TV on April 4 at 2 p.m. Meet this year's competitors.
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PRA Group, Inc. recently collected and donated books for WHRO Public Media's early literacy programs.
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March 2 is Read Across America Day, kicking off Read Across America Week. Help your children practice reading and embrace a love of books with these videos, printables, crafts, and games.
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With so much snow and frigid temperatures across the country, now is the perfect time to engage in some winter learning activities.
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Explore the new animated series, then check out our early literacy resources from WHRO Education to help children continue learning at home.
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February is a month packed with learning opportunities! Explore resources to help kids learn about and celebrate Black History Month, National Inventors Day, President's Day, and more!
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The annual event empowers young men with leadership skills, resilience, and opportunities for academic and career growth.
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Students in K-12 have the opportunity to test their knowledge of technology in this annual competition. Teachers, register your teams today!
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WHRO Public Media invites kindergarten through 5th grade students to create a great story, illustrate it and enter it in the PBS KIDS Writers Contest.
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Teachers, kick off the new year with these resources for your classroom! This collection includes resources for Alexander Hamilton's birthday, Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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As the temperature drops, it's a great time to head inside and enjoy new specials from your favorite PBS Kids characters.
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In November, the United States honors and celebrates the customs and legacy of Native Americans. Here are five easy ways to explore Native American art, history, and culture.
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Enjoy a night of live music while supporting local teachers and students at the fourth annual H.E.F. Fest in Hampton.
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Newport News Public Schools, in partnership with the Dreams of Hope Foundation and the Virginia Peninsula Foodbank, hosted a pop-up food pantry at Passage Middle School this month to provide food for local families.
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In honor of Digital Citizenship Week (October 20-24), we’ve rounded up quick, ready-to-use lessons and activities from eMediaVA and trusted partners to help you spark meaningful conversations about online safety, media literacy, and digital well-being. Explore the featured resources on our latest blog and find engaging ideas you can use in 10 minutes or less!