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New U.S. History Collection from GBH Education
Available FREE on PBS LearningMedia, the U.S. History Collection is organized by 16 eras of U.S. History and nine historical thinking skills. Browsable by era [More]
Available FREE on PBS LearningMedia, the U.S. History Collection is organized by 16 eras of U.S. History and nine historical thinking skills. Browsable by era or skill, these media-rich resources can reach a broad range of student learners. Quality media humanizes people from the past, develops student empathy, and facilitates connections between past and present. The U.S. History Collection retains alignment with conventional U.S. History curriculum and standards while elevating multiple perspectives.
PBS LearningMedia is now part of the Alabama Virtual Library (AVL)
Alabama Public Television and the Alabama Virtual Library have partnered to make PBS LearningMedia available through the Alabama Virtual Library website. PBS LearningMedia is a [More]
Alabama Public Television and the Alabama Virtual Library have partnered to make PBS LearningMedia available through the Alabama Virtual Library website.
PBS LearningMedia is a free service that provides access to over 100,000 digital resources for PreK-12 educators nationwide. The Alabama Virtual Library provides all students, teachers, and residents of the State of Alabama with 24/7 online access to premier library and information resources free of charge.
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Quick Links for 6th-12th Grade Educators
These resource pages include quick links to powerful resources and activities that reach 6th-12th grade levels and subjects including: Science, Math, English Language Arts, Social [More]
These resource pages include quick links to powerful resources and activities that reach 6th-12th grade levels and subjects including: Science, Math, English Language Arts, Social Studies, The Arts, Health & Physical Education, and Career Tech. Available with QR codes to download and print.
Celebrate Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month with Students
Help your students explore the ways that Asian Americans have shaped U.S. history. Access ready-to-use lesson plans drawn from the PBS film series, "Asian Americans."
Help your students explore the ways that Asian Americans have shaped U.S. history. Access ready-to-use lesson plans drawn from the PBS film series, "Asian Americans."
Explore the Outdoors
Nurture kids’ curiosity about the natural world and inspire outdoor fun. Explore these PBS LearningMedia resources to introduce topics like- bugs, narture, recycling, and Earth, [More]
Nurture kids’ curiosity about the natural world and inspire outdoor fun. Explore these PBS LearningMedia resources to introduce topics like- bugs, narture, recycling, and Earth, and explore the outdoors together!
Visit the Super Scientists collection for even more science-themed content!
Student Media Projects | The Age of Nature
The Age of Nature explores humanity’s relationship with nature and wildlife, as scientists and conservationists from all over the world find innovative ways to restore our [More]
The Age of Nature explores humanity’s relationship with nature and wildlife, as scientists and conservationists from all over the world find innovative ways to restore our planet. Filmed on seven continents, the three-part series presents creative ideas for dealing with such pressing issues as climate change, animal extinction, and environmental degradation. Each episode highlights some of the latest scientific research to help us understand the workings of the planet and explores effective strategies for restoring the environment, rewilding landscapes, and maintaining a balance between species.
Inspired by The Age of Nature, five PBS stations participated in an internship program that encouraged student interns to explore the strategies for conservation and restoration being used by organizations in their local communities. With support from their stations, nine high school students students documented their experiences and created culminating digital media projects. We hope you feel inspired by this student work to take on similar projects in your own communities.
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