September 1, 2022 | Issue 67

Hello Montana Teachers!


Montana PBS is here to help you start the year off right. Whether you are planning to be teaching in the classroom, online or both grab these resources to help you get ready to for a strong start to the new school year! Browse the Learn at Home, Too! Broadcast schedule to find programs and digital resources to help you build engaging lessons using media. Sign up to join our PBS Media Literacy Certification online cohort! Contact our Education department if we can help you get your year started!


Reach out if we can help you get ready for a new school year! 

Nikki Vradenburg, Ed.D
Director of Education

In This Issue:

  • PBS Media Literacy Certification Online Cohort
  • Learn at Home, Too!
  • Back to School resources on PBS LearningMedia


PD Opportunities

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Become PBS Media Literacy Certified!
Are you passionate about teaching kids how to think critically about their roles as media consumers and creators? Montana PBS is supporting teachers who wish to participate in an online collaborative learning experience to earn PBS Media Literacy Certification. Teachers who choose to participate in this program would earn OPI renewal units and a stipend for sharing feedback about the experience. Fill out this form to let us know if you are interested in joining this group!
Learn at Home, Too!
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Learn at Home, Too with MTPBS
Montana PBS continues its commitment to make resources available to every Pre-K through 12th grade student and teacher who needs educational resources for learning at home, whether it’s for a few days, or throughout the academic year. Enjoy award-winning children’s programming every weekday morning and afternoon for children ages 3-8, plus selected programs broadcast from 12noon to 2pm for kids ages 9 and older. The resources below are aligned to some of the programming scheduled for August. Use these resources to support students learning at home this fall. Visit our website to learn how to get the most out of Montana PBS Learn at Home, Too!

PBS KIDS Activity Starters

(Prek-1)


Make popular PBS KIDS characters your co-teachers this school year. Use PBS KIDS programs and digital games to inspire learning in literacy, STEM and social emotional learning! These activity starters can be used with any PBS KIDS program to invite students to play and learn with the grown ups in their lives.

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NATURE: The Leopard Legacy

(2-5)


A Leopard cub learns survival skills from its mother in this video from NATURE: The Leopard Legacy. Support materials for this resource include discussion questions and standards-based activities. 

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9/11: Inside the Pentagon

(5-12)


In the past 15 years, we have seen the Towers fall in a series of powerful documentaries and TV shows. Movies have expertly rendered the courage of first responders and the passenger takeover on United Flight 93. But, in the smoke of 9/11, one story still remains largely overlooked: the attack on the Pentagon.

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NEW! on PBS LearningMedia

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Back from the Brink: Montana's Wildlife Legacy


Many do not know that at the start of the 20th Century, Montana's wildlife was near its breaking point, having been exploited by fur-traders, miners, homesteaders, ranchers, and hunters since the start of the westward expansion. This collection tells the story of the devastation that led to Montana's wildlife crisis, as well as the restoration efforts that restored animal populations to the abundance that is enjoyed today.


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US History Collection


Just in time for the new school year, a new U.S. History Collection on PBS LearningMedia. This robust collection presents a new approach to digital media for U.S. History classrooms, with attention to multiple, diverse perspectives that foster civic identity and a more complex, nuanced, and accurate understanding of the past.

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