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GPB EDUCATION IS HERE TO SUPPORT YOU WITH AT-HOME LEARNING RESOURCES AND ACTIVITIES
UPDATE TO OUR E-LEARNING NEWSLETTER: Beginning Sunday, September 6, our distance learning newsletter will be issued weekly, every Sunday at 4 PM ET. For more resources to support your home learning plan, go to gpb.org/learn.
PBS KIDS APP OF THE DAY!
Explore Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood encourages open-ended, imaginative play as children visit familiar places and create stories about their friend Daniel Tiger. It’s like playing in a digital dollhouse where you can turn the lights on and off, open and close doors, give Daniel and his family food to eat and much more. Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood is a land of make-believe – a place to explore and have fun!
On weekdays from 6 am to 6 pm, GPB TV has modified its programming schedule to support distance learning. It now includes conversation starters and discussion questions.
Join us December 8, 2020, at 10 AM ET for our upcoming show, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle! This live virtual field trip will offer students insight into the recycling process as they explore two types of recycling centers and see how one of the world's largest carpet manufacturers repurposes plastic bottles.
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Use this Peg + Cat video with children to count to 20. When the pirates can't get back to sleep, Peg shows them how to count to twenty.
Protesting is as American as apple pie. While examining historical speeches, students learn to identify operative words and replace the author's historical words with their own modern language for better understanding.
This virtual experience provides students with an in-depth look at the lives of the Creek Indians prior to the arrival of the first settlers in Georgia, the fight to remain on their land, and their removal from Georgia in the 1830s. 
From the Boston Tea Party to the Black Lives Matter, people protest to make their voices heard. But here's a weird dilemma. More extreme protests attract more media attention to a cause. But at the same time, if a protest is too extreme, some people might not support the protesters.
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Tuesday, Nov. 17 at 4 PM, join GPB Education and StoryCorps for a holiday reminder about the power of storytelling and the blessing of family and friends. We'll be highlighting our favorite StoryCorps episodes (bring tissues) and sharing ideas for how you can contribute your own unique and beautiful stories through the Great Thanksgiving Listen. 
Let's Learn GA! is series of video lessons for grades K-5 taught by Georgia teachers and aligned to the Georgia Standards of Excellence. The lessons cover English language arts, fine arts, mathematics, physical health and wellness, science, and social studies.
GPB Education has launched a robust website offering an abundance of PreK-12 digital learning resources and a new GPB-TV programming schedule to support at-home learning.
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