Discover the relationships between living things that ensure their survival. Explore and observe flowers and flower parts, and collect flower representations to make a classroom flower book. Details »
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Recognize that the physical characteristics of animals, including their sense organs, often reflect adaptations to their environments. Explore the ways in which humans’ and animals’ senses give them information about the world around them. Details »
Notice, describe and compare the behavior and physical characteristics of birds as you observe the birds that use a homemade bird feeder. Discover why some birds migrate and others stay in the same place all year long. Details »
Discover which time period of the Mesozoic Era different dinosaurs lived in and whether they were herbivores, carnivores or omnivores. Act as a junior conductor of the dinosaur train by seating dinosaurs, stamping their tickets and feeding them. Details »
Build vocabulary by learning space-related words as Martha collects T.D.'s lost socks in space. Navigate through the solar system making sure to avoid asteroids and space cats with radioactive furballs. Details »
Nurture your preschoolers' interest in science, engineering and math with teaching resources that extend the learning of the Curious George television series.
Encourage your students to explore life science, natural history and paleontology with teaching resources that extend the learning of the new PBS KIDS Dinosaur Train television series.
Find teaching resources and program information such as episode descriptions and educational learning goals for PBS KIDS shows.
Find science, technology, engineering, and math resources for PreK-12 teachers and students.
PBS Teachers Live! Webinars feature education technology experts and PBS producers sharing resources and strategies to help teachers use digital media to engage students in rich learning experiences. Recordings of all of our previous events are available on the archive page.
