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PBS KIDS APP OF THE MONTH!
Is your child learning about sharing? Struggling with trying a new food? Working on what to do with mad feelings? Daniel Tiger for Parents has a song for these important social-emotional skills – and many more of life’s little lessons!
NEW TO GPB EDUCATION
Fill your summer days with creativity, exploration and fun! Welcome to CAMP GPB, a series for kids that blends day camp and learning into playful fun. With the help of educators from our favorite partner organizations, as well as our own GPB "camp counselors," we are leading kids in engaging, hands-on activities.
The “Getting Ready” video lessons feature K-5 Georgia teachers breaking down the skills on the Getting Ready Guides while suggesting practical tips for out-of-school learning. They provide insights from “what they see” as students come back to school in August. More videos are to come!
We are thrilled to announce this year's PBS KIDS Writers Contest winners! These winners were among hundreds of K-3 students in Georgia who participated in the 2021 PBS KIDS Writers Contest.
GPB Education is here to help as you prepare for the upcoming school year. Click here to see the latest of what we have to offer. Sign up NOW for free, onsite or virtual pre-planning PL!
Have fun while learning all month long! Use this PBS KIDS July activity calendar to explore something new each day of the month. 
GRADES 3-5
In this lesson, students talk about what makes a good story, look at the oral tradition of storytelling, and compare and contrast stories from two different cultural traditions.
GRADES 6-8
This interactive exercise focuses on working with the radius of various circles to find the circumference and area as well as challenging you to find the distance a square wheel travels around the track.
GRADES 9-12
Kamal Gandhi is a forest entomologist at the University of Georgia. Entomology is the study of insects that live in the forests. Gandhi studies organisms and their population and community aspects.
GRADES 6-8
Located in Atlanta, Georgia, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights aims to empower its visitors to protect every human’s rights. Nicole Moore, education manager at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, provides a tour of the Center, highlighting its three unique gallery experiences.
GRADES K-2
Coach Kenan Woods, a K-5 physical education teacher, demonstrates the seven basic active motor skills K-2 students will learn. Caregivers can practice these skills with their children over the summer to help them get ready for K-2 physical education.
GRADES 3-5
In this episode of Camp GPB, archeologist Anne Dorland from New South Associates explains the historical and cultural significance of basket making in Georgia. Campers also learn how to construct their own woven baskets using common household objects.
MORE FROM GPB EDUCATION
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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