GPB EDUCATION IS HERE TO SUPPORT YOU WITH AT-HOME LEARNING RESOURCES AND ACTIVITIES
During the summer, we will be offering resources and activities delivered to your inbox Monday, Wednesday, Friday. For more resources to support your home learning plan, go togpb.org/learn.
Designed with busy parents in mind, the app is simple, educational and entertaining for caregivers and children. It features over two dozen Daniel Tiger songs, supporting videos from Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, and helpful hints for parents about the important skills children need to be ready for school and life.
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.
Planning ahead? Preview next week's schedule here.
Daniel Tiger is asked to vote on whether he'd like swings or a slide in the new playground. His father explains the process of voting, Daniel makes his choice, then the votes are counted. When the winner is announced, Daniel is disappointed, but only at first.
Students have the opportunity to role play as the President for a day, making decisions about different events that a President might actually experience (meetings with Cabinet members, speeches to the public, bowling in the White House).
Imagine being required to vote by penalty of law. Sound a little extreme? Maybe. But for other countries around the world, it’s a reality, and it helps get people to the polls.
It's important for adults to engage children in conversations about race, the history and perpetuation of racism in our society, and efforts to make our world more equal and equitable. To help educators and parents do this, we've gathered a list of topics with some of our favorite resources.
Keep kids learning all through the summer with help from GPB and PBS KIDS! Use our daily activity calendar to engage young learners in fun activities, crafts, and more.
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.