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Unstoppable The Road to Womens’ Rights E-Fieldtrip:

Take an e-learning field trip through history: Unstoppable: The Road to Women’s Rights to learn about the suffrage movement. elected. Additional Resources available in PBS LearningMedia UnStoppable collection 

Watch On-Demand:

This interactive live-streamed educational event focuses on the Women’s Suffrage Movement, the struggle for Women’s Equality and the role of Women in politics today. Unstoppable brings the history of the Women’s Suffrage Movement and its impact on resulting legislation to the classroom. Watch this e-field trip through history on-demand as we chart the path from the hundreds of women that tried casting votes before it was legal to the hundreds of women that make up the most diverse Congress ever elected. Also available in PBS LearningMedia UnStoppable collection 

Description: Unstoppable follows two young hosts as they visit Seneca Falls, NY, and Washington, D.C., to learn about the women that came before them in the fight for women’s rights. We begin with The Road to Suffrage, where we visit the site of the Seneca Falls Convention, which took place in July 1848. Here we learn about the establishment of suffrage groups and the fallout and disagreements around the 15th Amendment, the Women’s Voting Rights Amendment and the fights for racial and gender equality. Our hosts will also explore civic engagement today with 1st Amendment 1st Vote at the site of the first women’s rights convention in the United States. Next we visit Washington, D.C., and, with the help of the White House Historical Association, place ourselves in the exact location that suffragists gathered to protest in support of the passage of the 19th Amendment. We examine the constitutional arguments and final push leading to passage of the 19th Amendment by the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate, and its ratification by the states in August 1920. Lastly, we tour the U.S. Capitol building with Congresswomen Terri Sewell to discuss Women in Politics and where we stand today. During the live interactive segments, the audience will have the opportunity to interact with Coline Jenkins, author and great-great-granddaughter of women’s rights pioneer Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

Not For Ourselves Alone: The Story of Susan B. Anthony & Elizabeth Cady Stanton Video Clips

Two women. One allegiance. Together they fought for women everywhere, and their strong willpower and sheer determination still ripples through contemporary society. 

Recount the trials, tribulations and triumphs of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony as they strive to give birth to the women’s movement. Not until their deaths was their shared vision of women’s suffrage realized.

Watch Video Clips | Read the Biography
Explore the PBS LearningMedia Collection of Not for Ourselves Alone

Women’s Suffrage: Suffragettes fought for voting rights for American women, but some people struggled with the social changes that this brought.

Winter Wheat: Suffragettes fought tirelessly for a woman’s right to vote, but it was a difficult endeavor. Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton did not live to see the laws change, but their efforts made ripples throughout history.

A Great Partnership: Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton may have been very different people, but together they formed a great – and complementary – partnership.

Seneca Falls Convention: When Susan B. Anthony introduced the Declaration of Sentiments at the first convention on women’s rights, she prompted a passionate response from the audience.

Nature Activities: From Screen to Green:

Join WXXI Education to get involved in community science by observing and participating outdoors in activities. Here are some resources to get you started.

Enjoy this list of FREE nature-exploring activities and resources that families and educators can use.

Exploring nature is a great opportunity to infuse some curiosity and science learning into your day! We’ve collected some great resources from our community partners, like New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and Cornell Lab of Ornithology, to share with you. Now, choose one and get outside and explore! 

What to do:

Participate in the ongoing WXXI Community Nature Observation Challenge This project is ongoing! So get outside (yes, even in the winter!), explore, observe and participate as many times as you’d like!

Observe and identify plants and animals while out for a walk or hike.

Take your nature knowledge up a notch with Seek! Use the power of image recognition technology to identify the plants and animals all around you. Earn badges for seeing different types of birds, amphibians, plants, and fungi and participate in monthly observation challenges. Get the free app here & Learn more

NYS DEC Nature Activities 
Our friends at New York State Department of Environmental Conservation have created a stellar list of nature-exploring printable activities! From outdoor observation journals, to seek and find hikes, to New York State bird profiles, and so much more!

Find all of their downloadable and printable nature activities here: https://dec.ny.gov/get-involved/education/kids-go/nature-activities

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

3. PBS Nature 
This collection of science videos and media-enhanced lesson plans draws from PBS Nature. The collection can be viewed via PBS LearningMedia NY, and includes topics such as: American Spring LIVE, Earth Science, Human Impacts on Earth Systems, Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems, Science and Engineering Practices, and more. 

Find the full collection here: https://ny.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/nat/

PBS NATURE

    5. Bird Cams
    Our friends at Cornell Lab Bird Cams connects viewers worldwide to the diverse and intimate world of birds. They have created a virtual opportunity to watch birds all over the world, from wherever you are! 

    • All bird cams: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/cams/all-cams/
    • Bird guide: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/
    • Sounds & Songs: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/news/browse/topic/sounds-songs/
    Bird Cams


    The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!™: Songs, Videos & Activities

    Play games and watch full episodes of The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!™ on https://pbskids.org/catinthehat

    “The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!™” is designed to spark a love of learning and an interest in science and engineering in preschoolers. The Cat in the Hat takes his friends Sally and Nick on a variety of science adventures in the Thinga-ma-jigger! Together, they explore the natural world, ask questions, make discoveries, create solutions, and work together!

    WXXI Education Favorites
    Here are a few of our favorite “The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!™” Activities

    Create Leaf and Bark Art

    Measure Things Without A Ruler

    Make a Periscope with a Milk Carton

    Find More Activities with Ready to Learn: “The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!™” PBS LearningMedia Collection

    Find More Games, Articles and Hands-on Activities At PBS KIDS for Parents “The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!™” Page



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    SciGirls Resources

    SciGirls is a show for kids ages 8-12, showcasing bright, curious, real tween girls putting science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) to work in their everyday lives. In each half hour episode you’ll meet a new group of girls, whose eagerness to find answers to their questions will inspire your children to explore the world around them and discover that science and technology are everywhere.

    See the Season 7 Trailer:

    Check out the SciGirls websites:

    • PBSLearningMedia SciGirls Collection
    • PBS KIDS for Parents SciGirls Page for Articles & Activities
    • SciGirls on PBS KIDS for games, videos and activities
    • SciGirls YouTube Channel for Video Playlists:
    • SciGirls en Español:


    Engineering & STEM Challenges

    Are you sharing STEM challenges with your students? Creating maker or tinker days? Here’s a list of resources, by grade level, focused on engineering and STEM challenges. 

    Engineering and STEM design challenges are great opportunities for students to shine – there are many roles for all different kinds of learners, there are lots of opportunity for problem solving, students can work independently and collaborate, and they work great with same-age and mulit-age groups.

    Engineering is a process of developing solutions to problems. Engineers use creativity, problem-solving skills, and knowledge of technology, math, and science to design and build products, machines, and structures for a better world. They explore why and how things work, and try to figure out how to make things work even better. STEM & engineering design challenges do the same.

    Engineering & STEM Challenges:

    Preschool – 2nd Grade

    • Pigeon Perch – video & lesson
    • Ramp & Roll – video & lesson
    • Build a Wall – video & lesson
    • Sort It Out – video & lesson
    • Tower Time
    • Show Time

    3rd – 5th Grade

    • Ecosystem Challenge 
    • PBS Nature – Polar Bear Slip & Slide, Adapted to Survive, Super Senses
    • Daring Design Challenge
    • Bird Feeder
    • Fetch! Physical Science Challenges

    6-8th Grade 

    • Design and Build a Tangle-free Headphone Holder
    • Making a Hovercraft
    • Designing a Paper Bridge
    • Design Squad Challenges 

    9-12th Grade

    • City Farm
    • Engineering a Jetliner
    • The Dome Challenge

    What is the Engineering Design Process?

    The Engineering Process: Crash Course Kids

    The Engineering Design Process: A Taco Party

    Engineering Design Process Explainers

    The Design Process Explained on PBS LearningMedia


    Engineering Resources

    A project-based learning unit for middle school science classrooms focused on developing solutions for negative impacts of plastics on the environment. In this NGSS-aligned unit, students use the engineering design process to define a problem, brainstorm solutions, develop prototypes and iterate on their designs. The project culminates with students producing videos about their solutions to share with the community. Connect to Engineering for Good

    A one-stop shop of STEM and digital making resources that focus on the problem, technology, or process behind object creation. Teachers can use the collection, which is categorized into design, how to (DIY), arts and crafts, robotics, and engineering subtopics, in conjunction with hands-on activities to further this initiative. Like the Maker Party, this collection is designed to encourage hands-on engagement in science, technology, engineering, math, and the arts.
    Connect to Makers

    Teaching Engineering in New York is a collection of resources that shows real-world applications of engineering concepts and practices and is correlated to New York State Science Learning Standards (NYSSLS). These media-rich resources and accompanying support materials cover disciplinary core ideas from ecosystems to energy. Use the resources to help your students gain a stronger understanding of how the engineering design process seamlessly melds with science concepts from life, earth, and physical sciences. Connect to Teaching Engineering in NY



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    Scavenger Hunts with PBS KIDS

    Here are some scavenger hunts from your favorite PBS KIDS friends to do while you’re out and about! Have fun with scavenger hunts to use outside, inside, or while playing pretend. We’ve created a few and shared some from your favorite PBS KIDS series. 

    Click on the name of the scavenger hunt or the image to open the full activity. Feel free to save, print, or use on your mobile device!

    Daniel Tiger’s Color Hunt
    Daniel Tiger loves learning about his neighborhood and looking for colors! Go on a walk in your neighborhood with Daniel Tiger and look for the colors below. Make up your own color walk on the back!

    Peg + Cat’s Count & Seek
    Peg + Cat have a REALLY BIG PROBLEM! They need YOUR help to find things outside…like A LOT of things! Can you help them by finding the items on their list?


    Daniel Tiger’s I Spy
    Play “I Spy” with your kiddos while you’re out and about. A simple activity like this can help build vocabulary and promote curiosity! What do you spy?

    I Spy with Daniel Tiger


    Wild Kratts Wild & Seek
    The Kratt Brothers love learning about animals and nature! How many of these animal friends and nature items can you find?


    More Scavenger Hunts from PBS KIDS

    • Activity: Ruff Ruffman’s Rough & Smooth Texture Hunt
    • Activity: Ruff Ruffman’s Architecture Scavenger Hunt
    • Activity: Nature Cat’s Scavenger Hunt
    • App: Photo Stuff with Ruff
    • App: Outdoor Family Fun with Plum

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    Take A Family Break Videos, Activities & Songs

    Sometimes you need to take a quick break to help calm down and give your brain an opportunity to reset. That’s exactly what WXXI’s Family Breaks are!

    WXXI partnered with University of Rochester Medical Center’s Dr. Elizabeth Murray to create this series of Family Breaks – short, brain breaks that show grownups and kids how to de-stress and play quick games inside (or outside!). 

    These special Family Breaks can be seen on WXXI-TV and WXXI KIDS 24/7 channels, as well as right here. WXXI Education has also pulled together some additional resources (below each video) in case you’d like to try some more connected activities. Check them out!

    Stretching:

    More resources:

    • Article: Why Yoga and Kids Go Together (from PBS Parents)
    • Video: Fireflies Musical Yoga (from Kira Wiley, PBS LearningMedia)

    Belly Breathing:

    More resources:

    • Article: What is Belly Breathing? (from PBS Parents)
    • Video: Learn to Belly Breathe with Rosita (from Sesame Street)
    • Video: Belly Breathe Song with Elmo (from Sesame Street)
    • Video: Belly Breathingn Song (from Esme & Roy)

    Go on a Color Hunt:

    More resources:

    • Song: Colors (from PBS KIDS)
    • Song: The More Colors That You Eat (from The Weepies)
    • Video: Mixing Colors (from PBS LearningMedia)
    • Activity: Counting Colors (from PBS Parents)
    • Activity: Spring & Fall Color Wheel (from PBS Parents)

    Counting Game: 

    More resources:

    • Activity:Count Your Chickens (from Peg + Cat)
    • Activity: Walk the Number Line (from PBS Parents)
    • Activity: Count it with Blocks (from PBS Parents)
    • Activity: Count Ladybug Spots (from PBS Parents)

    Play Freeze Dance:

    More resources:

    • Article: 7 Music Games to Help Kids Stop, Think, Act (from PBS Parents)
    • Activity: Do the Elmo Slide (from Sesame Street)
    • Activity: Animal Moves (from Everyday Learning)
    • Song: Silly Shoes (from Mr. Steve)

    Play I Spy:

    More resources:

    • Activity: I Spy…a Match! Sensory Bag (from PBS Parents)
    • Activity: Play I Spy with a Rhyming Twist (from PBS Parents)
    • Activity: I Spy Rainbow Bottle (from PBS Parents)

    Storytelling: 

    More resources:

    • Activity: Play a Storytelling Game (from PBS Parents/Xavier Riddle)
    • Article: Host Storytime at Home (from PBS Parents)
    • Activity: Peg + Cat Puppet Theatre (from Peg + Cat)
    • Video: What is Storytelling? (from Young Explorers)

    Build a Fort:

    More resources:

    • Activity: Camp Out with Newspaper Forts (from PBS Parents)
    • Video: Fort fun (from PBS KIDS)
    • Activity: Planning and Building a Structure for a Favorite Toy (from PBS Parents)
    • Article: Wonder, Observer, Experiment: Building Science Skills (from PBS Parents)

    Watch the Full Playlist Here



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