For next week's Watch & Wonder Highlight, we're thrilled to feature "NOVA: Great American Eclipse." After watching, dive deeper with resources about the evolution of eclipse predictions—from ancient Babylonians using a pattern of observations to Edmond Halley, who used mathematics—on PBS LearningMedia.
Looking forward toNational Poetry MonthBest month all year long – A Haiku by Logan Brody, amateur poet and public media...
Get your joke book out and plan your pratfalls and pranks because April 1st, better known as April Fool’s Day,...
Sight, Sound, Smell, Taste, and Touch… How do you use your five senses? Humans understand and perceive the world around us using our...
Hooray, spring is almost here! As the earth moves around the sun, the amount of daylight or darkness we see...
You don’t have to be a scientist to nurture your child’s curiosity and observational skills. Encouraging and sharing in their...
Easter celebrates the day almost 2,000 years ago that Jesus Christ, the central spiritual figure of the Christian religion, is...
For next week's Watch & Wonder Highlight, we're thrilled to feature "In Their Own Words: Jimmy Carter." After watching, dive deeper with resources about Jimmy Carter's impact on American politics and his lifelong work to promote democracy, prevent disease, and advance human rights globally on PBS LearningMedia.
For next week's Watch & Wonder Highlight, we're thrilled to feature "NOVA: Polar Extremes". After watching, dive deeper with resources examining different species’ evolutionary responses to changes in climate on PBS LearningMedia.
On March 17th we celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day! In honor of Ireland’s patron saint who helped spread Christianity to the...