Do you make New Year's resolutions? Learn how cultures around the world celebrate New Year's Day with @pbsteachers "All About the Holidays"! (Grades: K-5)
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Ready for dog sled adventures with @MollyOfDenali? Make your own sled out of paper and take Molly, Tooey, and Trini on a trip through the Arctic! (Grades: K-2)
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Why do our extremities end up with frostbite first? ๐ง Learn how the human body reacts when Jack Frost starts nipping at our nose! (Grades: 6-12)
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Happy #Kwanzaa! Learn about the traditions and principles behind this festive celebration by making a handmade kinara out of cardboard tubes! ๐ฏ๏ธ
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How are you celebrating Kwanzaa in the classroom this year? Learn more about the history of Kwanzaa, first celebrated in 1966, with @pbsteachers "All About the Holidays"!
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Does your family cook together during the holidays, or make handmade ornaments? Tell us about your favorite ways to celebrate #Christmas that doesn't involve store-bought gifts!
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Church visits, brightly lit houses, and gift-giving are just a few ways that Christmas is celebrated in the U.S.! Learn more about the history of Christmas with @pbsteachers "All About the Holidays."
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Do you know how #Kwanzaa came to be? Read about the history and origins of this festive week-long celebration honoring African-American heritage and culture.
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How does Santa get around the world in a single night? And how do holiday lights get so tangled? ๐ Unpack the mysteries of the holiday season! Grades: 6-12)
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It's the most wonderful time of the year! โ๏ธ Celebrate the season with this fun, two-ingredient snow paint craft. #WinterSolstice
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In the U.S., the coldest quarter of the year begins weeks before the official start of winter. "It's Okay to Be Smart" explores why we divide the year into seasons. ๐ (Grades: 9-12)
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What is your favorite holiday dessert? In the Caribbean, many make Jamaican fruitcake, also known as Black cake or Christmas cake! (Grades: 3-12)
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Did you know North Carolina ranks #2 in the nation in Christmas tree production? ๐ What will happen to the tree industry as the weather warms? (Grades: 6-8)
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What holiday dish holds the most meaning for you this time of year? Go inside the kitchen with local chefs to learn about the universal language of food! (Grades: 3-12)
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