GPB EDUCATION IS HERE TO SUPPORT YOU
We are dedicated to serving families, teachers, and students by supporting at-home learning during the COVID-19 outbreak. In partnership with GaDOE, we are offering an instruction broadcast schedule on GPB-TV and online learning resources. Kids can still find their favorite shows on GPB's PBS KIDS 24/7 channel and at gpbkids.org .
As we approach the end of the school year, we want your feedback on what you would like to receive from us during the summer months. Do you want us to continue a daily e-newsletter? Do you want fewer or more webinar offerings? Let us know!
LEARNING RESOURCES AND ACTIVITIES
We will be offering daily resources and activities to support your home learning plan. For more resources, go to gpb.org/learn .
PBS KIDS APP OF THE DAY!
Sid’s Science Fair engages players (ages 3 to 6) in experiential learning with core science and math concepts from classification and identifying patterns to charting and sequencing. Emcee’d by Sid, from the hit series SID THE SCIENCE KID, the app presents three absolutely addictive Science Fair games specially crafted for your curious early learner.
On weekdays from 6 am to 6 pm, GPB TV has modified its programming schedule to support distance learning. All coinciding activities for the week can be found on gpb.org/learn .
In GPB's latest episode of Things Explained, students learn about the purpose of PPE and its importance when treating sick patients.
Turn a couple of paper plates and some paint into a great visualization of how chameleons change colors to match their settings. This craft from Wild Kratts is perfect for at-home learning. 
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. 
It’s a little-known fact that Georgia farms grew olives back in the 1800s. But it’s becoming a much bigger-known fact that this crop is making a comeback. Students learn how Georgia's climate is so hospitable to the olive, encouraging a whole new industry. 
Learn about the systems literacy concept of exponential growth as a type of reinforcing feedback. In this video, students learn how putting a penny on one square of a chessboard and then doubling the amount on each subsequent square could generate a tremendous amount of money over time. 
STAY IN THE KNOW
Join your friendly neighborhood GPB Education Outreach Specialists for informal drop-in hours on a Friday afternoon. We'll be highlighting some of the stand-out educational resources from the week, answering any and all questions, and chatting about your own feedback and ideas!
Join GPB for a series of FUN and EDUCATIONAL online workshops for kids this summer, geared toward kids ages 4-8. Together, we’ll watch well-known PBS KIDS shows and participate in hands-on learning activities.
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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