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Show your students how soft tissue in fossils helps scientists uncover clues about dinosaur biology! (Grades: 6-12) @NOVApbs #dinosaurweek bit.ly/2OFHTit

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Show your students how they can explore music and self-expression by analyzing lyrics, comparing performances, and reflecting on their own emotions and experiences. (Grades; 3-12) #WorldMusicDay bit.ly/3T5Osw5

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Explore with your class the curious world of Alice in Wonderland through these facts. Then, show your students even more about the iconic story with this classroom resource. Resource: bit.ly/3HZS4gM

Explore with your class the curious world of Alice in Wonderland through these facts. Then, show your students even more about the iconic story with this classroom resource. 

Resource: bit.ly/3HZS4gM
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Introduce your students to engineer Fae Garstang and explore how math shapes buildings, from geometry to real-world problem-solving! (Grades: 3-5) #InternationalWomeninEngineeringDay bit.ly/4lqC0U1

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75 years ago today, the Korean War began. This pivotal conflict reshaped the Korean Peninsula and global politics and its effects are still felt today. Explore classroom resources that bring this complex history to life. Resource: bit.ly/4ncGZZU

75 years ago today, the Korean War began. This pivotal conflict reshaped the Korean Peninsula and global politics and its effects are still felt today. Explore classroom resources that bring this complex history to life. 

Resource: bit.ly/4ncGZZU
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Introduce your students to the fascinating world of axolotls—hard to spell, fun to draw, and full of wild facts! This step-by-step drawing activity blends science and art to engage learners of all ages. pbslearningmedia.org/resource/draw-…

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Take your students on a virtual journey through King Tut’s tomb and investigate ancient artifacts with real-life conservation scientists! (Grades: 6-12) bit.ly/46jRaps

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Explore with your students what patriotism means and what it takes to be part of "We the People" with this animated video, featuring iconic American landmarks and inspiring quotes from historical figures. (Grades: 6-12) bit.ly/4dAjhSU

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Make That Paper! is a game that teaches students about forestry careers through real-world scenarios and interactive challenges! (Grades: 6-12) bit.ly/4jBbYMp

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From Executive Producer Bradley Cooper, Caregiving, streaming now on PBS.org, shines a light on the powerful, personal stories of caregivers across America—both paid and unpaid. Start teaching with Caregiving today: pbslearningmedia.org/collection/car…

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The Declaration of Independence was more than a document—it was a powerful statement of self-governance and freedom. Bring this pivotal moment to life in your classroom with our ready-to-use resource on the Declaration’s history and impact. bit.ly/4k7LIJF

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Use this lesson to help students explore the power of words — past and present — by analyzing the Declaration of Independence, Amanda Gorman’s poetry, and song lyrics that speak to equality and freedom. (Grades: 6-12) Amanda Gorman bit.ly/44AG9Pl

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Think you know Helen Keller? Think again. This Becoming Helen Keller resource gives students a deeper look at her work as a writer, activist, and changemaker in American history. bit.ly/3TNZO8f

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From settling the 13 colonies to signing the Declaration of Independence, help your students uncover the key events that sparked the American Revolution. (Grades: 6-12) #IndependenceDay bit.ly/3L0MGbr

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Show your students the symbols that represent America’s core values. From the eagle (our nation’s bird symbolizing strength) to the flag, the Great Seal, Uncle Sam, and the Statue of Liberty, these icons tell powerful stories about our country’s identity. bit.ly/44bb4li

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Freedom, resilience, and revolution—take a moment this July 4th with your class to reflect on the people and principles that shaped our nation.

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Coming this fall, The American Revolution premieres on PBS and will be accompanied by a new classroom resource collection on PBS LearningMedia. This collection, based on the topics in the series from Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein, and David Schmidt, is sure to bring history to life.