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These adventures will help your kids learn about the world around them while offering fun for the whole family. Plus, PBS Kids premieres two new films this month!
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This innovative academy will cater to students in Kindergarten through 5th Grade, emphasizing a hands-on, inquiry-based approach to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
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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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Viewers will be transported to Botswana’s wild Okavango Delta where a team of local and international filmmakers reveal the lives of big cats like never before.
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PRA Group, Inc. has been a sponsor of WHRO’s Literacy Van for several years. They recently hosted a back-to-school drive and donated books and bookbags to the station.
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Unite everyone for fun and learning with these exciting Olympic resources!
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Research shows that reading to children, and encouraging them to read on their own, sets them up for future academic success.
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Ms. Martha shares a story written and illustrated by Gordan Wyatt. He attends Coventry Elementary in Yorktown, Virginia.