Thursday, May 5, 2022

PBS Wisconsin Resources for You!


From PBS Wisconsin's April 30, 2022 Newsletter:

Land protectors

Following the 150th anniversary of Arbor Day, keep the learning going with the Wisconsin Biographies "Land Protectors" theme. Meet Wisconsinites from the past who valued our Earth and worked hard to protect it, including Chief Oshkosh, and his people's traditional forest management practices, known today as sustainable forestry. 

Prepare for May

May is Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage (APIDA) Month. This month and beyond, we elevate APIDA identities, experiences, cultures, and histories. Join PBS Wisconsin Education, The Asian American Pacific Islander Coalition of Wisconsin, and Wisconsin Teacher of the Year, Kabby Hong for an important webinar on celebrating  AAPI/APIDA heritage in the classroom. 

From the April 19, DPI newsletter:

PBS Wisconsin Education Resources Available

Tuesday, April 19, 2022

Guest post from Marci Glaus at PBS Wisconsin Education

Whether you are preparing for Oceans of Possibilities this summer or looking to bolster early learning and youth services programming, PBS Wisconsin Education provides both Wisocnisn-specific and nationally-curated content you can use as a springboard or central component to educational programming.

PBS LearningMedia is a free digital learning website created to support the distribution of compelling Pre-K-12 educational media resources. PBS LearningMedia’s robust and contextualized digital resources are designed to supplement educational experiences with video segments from award-winning PBS documentaries and series, PBS KIDS properties, station-produced programs, and original video and interactive resources!

Collaborative Summer Library Program

Examples below highlight some ideas from PBS LearningMedia that pair well with preparation for Oceans of Possibilities summer programming:

  • Kick off storytime with the “Search for the Flying Fish” video from PBS KIDS Wild Kratts, to get children excited about creatures living in the ocean! Go deeper into activities with free/downloadable printables in English and Spanish. (Grades K-2)
  • Use Follow the Water, a brief video (available in English and Spanish) from PLUM LANDING™ PBS KIDS aimed at tracking water from melting snow all the way to the ocean, including pollution and trash the water picks up along the way. Tie the video to books, games, or activities on the ocean/s or pollution. (Grades K-5)
  • Dive into “Sharks and Shorelines” from EARTH A New Wild, to learn about social networks and coastal ecosystems including shark populations (Available in English and Spanish). Then choose any one of the other educational videos or supplemental materials to extend the learning while tying to books and other materials available in the library. (Grades 3-5, 6-8, 9-12)

PBS Wisconsin Education

Beyond summer library programming, pbswisconsineducation.org offers seven different Wisconsin-focused collections for grades 3-12 with cross-curricular connections in American Indian Studies, English Language Arts, Environmental Education, Music, Social Studies, and Science. Collections include videos, student interactives, games, educator guides, and more. All of these resources are made with Wisconsin educators, and are completely free to use in any learning space!

If you have any questions or would like to talk further, please contact Marci Glaus: marci.glaus@pbswisconsin.org.

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