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Winter days, especially snow days, provide a perfect opportunity to engage young minds in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) activities.
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A new dynamic PBS Kids animated series will encourage kids ages 4-8 to “power up” the skills they need for future success by depicting the benefits of one of the most popular forms of media—video games.
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As you celebrate the limitless possibilities in engineering, invite your students to dream boldly, innovate relentlessly, and create a future shaped by ingenuity. We have resources to help!
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Looking for ways to help the children you know celebrate Black History Month? Introduce them to these stellar role models!
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Make this Valentine’s Day extra special by spending it with your favorite PBS KIDS characters.
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Looking for ways to help children celebrate Black History Month? The WHRO Education team is here to help! Teachers, parents and grandparents, take advantage of these great resources.
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This is the 30th year of our annual writing contest, and we expect to receive many great stories! Be sure to get yours entered before the deadline.
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Ms. Martha shares a story titled, "Dolphin Mystery" by author and illustrator, Norah C. from Old Donation School.
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Ms. Martha shares a story by Lucy L. who is the author and illustrator of "Adventures of Lint Land."
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Check out our resources to teach your students about the two historically important days coming up next week.
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Discover how to seamlessly integrate eMediaVA’s high-quality digital resources with trending AI sites such as Magic School and SchoolAI.
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Ms. Martha shares a story from Olivia K. titled "Carrot Thief." She is the author and illustrator.
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Jimmy Carter served as the 39th president of the United States. He recently died at age 100. Learn more about his life and his time as president with this collection of learning resources.
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Ms. Martha shares a story titled "The Magic Door." It was written and illustrated by Keira Strickland from Red Mill Elementary on Virginia Beach.
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Ms. Martha shares a story titled "Ethan the Brave Dog." It was written and illustrated by Joi Boakye, from Sewell's Point Elementary in Norfolk.
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Families across Suffolk are following the adventures of a beloved hamster this month as part of the All Suffolk Reads program.
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Ms. Martha Reads is back with new stories! Tune in online every Friday at 10 a.m.
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Ms. Martha shares a story titled "Potato Man and Spud Monkie." It was written and illustrated by Annabelle Wilkinson from Larchmont Elementary.
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Celebrate Halloween and the fall season with these scare-free and informative videos and activities for grades preK through high school.
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Through its relatable stories, characters, and messages, Carl the Collector showcases and celebrates our differences and commonalities, and that we all have something unique to offer.