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Celebrate #EngineersWeek with this collection for middle and high school students showcasing how engineering and science work hand-in-hand! (Grades: 6-12)
https://t.co/ckEm4Dppm3
Celebrate #BlackHistoryMonth! Join your favorite PBS KIDS characters in meeting key historical figures in black history, like Congressman John Lewis, ballet dancer Misty Copeland, and scientist George Washington Carver.
Presidents Day is an opportunity for the country to acknowledge the leaders of its government. See how it evolved from a birthday party for George Washington to an observance for all of the Presidents.
https://t.co/plf08xAj4A
#BlackHistoryMonth is a celebration of love, strength, and beauty! This month and every month, let’s honor our roots and embrace the stories that make us shine. @lylaintheloop
Who was Saint Valentine exactly, and why do we honor him? Learn more with "All About the Holidays"! ❤️ #ValentinesDay (Grades: 3-5)
https://t.co/WQVfxu7DrL
Valentine's Day is coming up! Are you planning to give a box of chocolates to someone special? More than likely, that chocolate will be Hershey.
Learn the story of Milton Hershey, how he built his chocolate empire, and his sweet legacy! (Grades: 3-12)
https://t.co/u9bXKL5e6k
Take on the PBS KIDS #BlackHistoryMonth Reading Challenge and explore books that honor Black voices, history, and achievements. What’s the first book on your list?
🎉✨ Congratulations to the winners of our Leonardo Da Vinci Lesson Planning Contest! ✨🎉 Their hard work and dedication to student learning were recognized as they attended the prestigious Governor’s Arts Awards last night!
Today is The American Heart Association's Go Red Day! Help raise awareness for women's heart health by wearing red and visiting https://t.co/XJqh3gYLqb to learn more about heart disease and stroke.
Did you know the first successful heart transplant was performed in Mississippi?!
This Heart Month be sure to follow @MPB_Learning for more heart facts!❤️
MPB and PBS are celebrating Black History Month 2025!
These classroom resources aim to inspire educators to intentionally include Black history and stories in all curricula to showcase contributions, achievements, and ideas across all areas.
Learn more: https://t.co/gncJIit8Bx
Today is #DataPrivacyDay, more schools are using surveillance tools like facial recognition and tracking apps in the name of safety. Where should we draw the line between keeping students safe and protecting their privacy? (Grades: 6-12)
https://t.co/x2lf2gt7Ol
How can we understand the loss of six million lives in the Holocaust? We can begin by seeing each person as an individual — just like us — with families, friends, and dreams.
https://t.co/R2ee0sOR2f (Grades: 6-12)
Today is a special day, it is Inauguration Day for our new president and Martin Luther King Jr. Day! Both of these celebrations inspire people to follow their dreams and be change-makers, including your children and students!
Tomorrow is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Explore how his actions shaped the Civil Rights Movement with your students.
Discuss key events he attended and how his leadership impacted history with this video and lesson. (Grades: 3-12) #MLKDay
https://t.co/cV9uuoFWNX
Discover how the 20th, 22nd, and 25th Amendments shaped the presidency, from term limits to what happens if a president cannot serve. These changes help keep our government running smoothly! (Grades: 6-12)
https://t.co/qAYycDIy9N