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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.

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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.

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!

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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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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)

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Podcasts to Listen To With Your Kids

Need some fresh ideas for things to listen to with your kids?

Podcasts are great because you can listen whenever you want. Need something during the day? Before bed? During ‘quiet time’? While driving or riding the bus?

WXXI pulled together a list of kid-friendly podcasts that promote curiosity, tell stories, answer weird questions, and add some spark to your day:

CURIOSITY

  • Work it Out Wombats Podcast, join your favorite Wombats on eight super fun podcast playdates! The Work It Out Wombats! Podcast invites YOU, the listener, to join Zadie, Zeke and Malik as they sail a pirate ship through the Crashing Cliffs, fly to the sky in a make-believe Cloud Ship, enjoy a spooky campout, and build a super-strong fort that NO wind can blow down. You won’t just be listening to the fun, you’ll be having fun – singing, dancing, jumping, clapping, making, and creating right alongside your favorite Wombats. The Work It Out Wombats! Podcast is produced for PBS KIDS by GBH Kids and Cultural Whisperers and distributed by PBS KIDS and PRX. It will be available to listen on pbskids.org/wombats or wherever you get your podcasts!
  • Wow in the World – Hosts Mindy Thomas and Guy Raz guide curious kids and their grown-ups on a journey into the wonders of the world around them. We’ll go inside our brains, out into space and deep into the coolest new stories in science and technology.
  • But Why — But Why is a show led by you, kids! You ask the questions and we find the answers. It’s a big interesting world out there. On But Why, we tackle topics large and small, about nature, words, even the end of the world.
  • Brains On! – Brains On! is an award-winning audio show for kids and families. Each week, a different kid co-host joins Molly Bloom to find answers to fascinating questions about the world.  Our mission is to encourage kids’ natural curiosity and wonder using science and history…but there’s no age limit on curiosity, and episodes of Brains On can be enjoyed by anyone.
  • Kids Listen Activity Podcast – Kids Listen member podcasts will bring you a podcast and an activity based on the episode. Listen and learn about science, history, animals, music, and language, and then make that learning active with hands-on projects and activities. 
  • Smash Boom Best is a debate show for kids and families from the makers of the award-winning podcast, Brains On! Every episode takes two cool things, smashes them together and lets you decide which is best. Our debaters use facts and passion to make their case — teaching listeners how to defend their own opinions along the way.
  • Forever Ago®, a history show for the whole family! Every episode looks into the surprising and fascinating history of things we think are ordinary, but they’re not — like ice cream flavors, video games, baths and more. We make learning about the past fun while teaching listeners to think critically about history. From Brains On.
  • Moment of Um: Bite-sized answers to big questions! From Brains On
  • Charm Words: Charm Words is a daily affirmations podcast for children of diverse backgrounds that will help to inspire and bring self-worth to the forefront of young minds at the start and end of their day. Help your kids deal with feelings of emotional distress while learning new self-care abilities. These simple Ph.D.-approved charming affirmations free kids from invasive troubling thoughts, build resilience to stressful situations and help them develop positive ways of coping. Also a perfect classroom meditation for students.

 MATH & FINANCES

  • Million Bazillion is a podcast from Marketplace that inspires families to talk about money. Hosts Ryan Perez and Bridget Bodnar take listeners on an awesome adventure to answer the awkward, complex and sometimes surprising money questions from real kids


MUSIC

  • Jamming on the Job: A Podcast About Careers for 4-8 year olds
  • Classics for Kids — Naomi Lewin brings classical music’s great composers to life through music and stories. Find Classics for Kids on the radio, listen to our podcast or listen to the programs online. Have fun online with classical music games.
  • From the Top — NPR’s From the Top showcases the music, stories, and unique humor of America’s best young classical musicians.  

  • Hear Here! – Hear Here! is a music appreciation podcast for kids (K-5)! In this 5 episode season, we’ll explore different genres of music and the various ways music affects our lives. Hear the music and accomplishments of a boy born with autism, meet professional musicians from our region that started playing as kids, make music using found objects, and more on Hear Here! Each episode will be accompanied by classroom activities, discussion prompts, and additional resources for parents and teachers.
  • Pinkalicious & Peterrific podcast: Sing along with Pinkalicious and her little brother Peter on the Pinkalicious & Peterrific podcast, a delightful musical companion to the hit series on PBS KIDS. Ten pink-credible episodes are hosted by the brother and sister duo as they sing their favorite songs from the “Pinkalicious & Peterrific” series. Each episode will take listeners on creative adventures, encouraging kids to dance, sing, make believe, and more.



SCIENCE

  • Nature Guys –Nature Guys podcast connects you to the exciting natural world right in your own neighborhood. These nature connections will help you be cool, calm, collected and ready to make a positive difference in the world. 
  • Tumble Podcast –Tumble is a science podcast for kids, to be enjoyed by the entire family. We tell stories about science discoveries, with the help of scientists!  Join Lindsay and Marshall as they ask questions, share mysteries, and share what science is all about. 
  • Radiolab for Kids — Radiolab, one of the most beloved podcasts in the world, reaches into its archives to create Radiolab for Kids. It’s a place where we’ve collected Radiolab’s most family-friendly content. (Because we all know that over the years, some of the content has been…er…NOT so family friendly!) From “What do dogs see when they look at the rainbow?” to “Do animals laugh?” the topics are squeaky clean (mostly) and all about curiosity. Radiolab for Kids is sure to delight and engage the most curious minds. 



STORIES

  • Odd Squad: Odd Squadcast! Spinning off from the “odd-ventures” of “Odd Squad” is the Odd Squad: Odd Squadcast! This seven-episode podcast follows The Big O as she hosts a weekly radio address for agents all over the world — and tries to stop an odd invasion on headquarters at the same time!
  • Arthur Podcast Series: Arthur Read is back with The Arthur Podcast! Listen in as he shares his favorite adventures with DW, Buster and all their friends from around Elwood City. Each episode is an audio adaptation of a story from the classic television series with some new commentary from Arthur himself as well as some submissions from listeners everywhere!
  • Circle Round — WBUR’s Circle Round is a podcast that adapts carefully-selected folktales from around the world into sound- and music-rich radio plays for kids ages 4 to 10. Each 10- to 20-minute episode explores important issues like kindness, persistence and generosity. And each episode ends with an activity that inspires a deeper conversation between children and grown-ups.
  • Molly of Denali Podcast –Meet Molly Mabray, an Alaska Native girl growing up with her parents, family and friends. Over eight episodes, Molly and her friend Tooey discover the identity of a mystery creature that has stolen Molly’s birthday cake. Join Molly and the gang and discover what life is like for a typical kid on big adventures in Alaska!  
  • Eleanor Amplified – Eleanor Amplified is an adventure series for the whole family. Listen together as our hero, the world-famous radio reporter Eleanor Amplified, foils devious plots and outwits crafty villains, all in pursuit of the big story…  Like all the public media shows you love, Eleanor Amplified is entertaining and informative.  Eleanor will spark laughter and conversation the whole family will enjoy, while preparing kids to appreciate journalism and make smart media choices in the future.
     
  • The Creeping Hour — Beware, these scary stories will transform you! The Creeping Hour is a horror anthology series hosted by the Creeps, three friends who listened to so many scary stories that they turned into monsters themselves. Gather your whole family to shiver with fright as you listen to the terrifying tales of The Creeping Hour. Listen if you dare. Don’t say we didn’t warn you! It is appropriate for all ages and recommended for kids ages 8-12. 


Unladylike Collection On-Demand

Illuminating the stories of extraordinary American heroines from the early years of feminism, the American Masters —Unladylike2020 Collection is a multimedia series consisting of 26 digital short films featuring courageous, little-known and diverse female trailblazers from the turn of the 20th century.

 These women achieved many firsts, including earning an international pilot’s license, becoming a bank president, founding a hospital, fighting for the desegregation of public spaces, exploring the Arctic, opening a film studio, and singing opera at Carnegie Hall. Presenting history in a bold new way, American Masters —Unladylike2020, produced and directed by Charlotte Mangin, brings these incredible stories back to life through original artwork and animation, rare historical archival footage, and interviews with descendants, historians and accomplished modern women who reflect upon the influence of these pioneers.

The American Masters UNLADYLIKE2020 Project resources include:

  • 26 animated documentary short films profiling women from 100 years ago who changed America and contemporary women who now follow in their footsteps
  • A collection and articles at WNET American Masters Page
  • The PBS LearningMedia Unladylike 2020 Collection: A grades 6-12 U.S. history curriculum with over 70 videos and related resources regarding the Progressive Era women, diverse in profession, race, ethnicity, geographical and class backgrounds, sexual orientation and gender expression, who broke barriers in then-male-dominated fields such as science, business, journalism, exploration, and the arts.
  • The companion Unladylike.com website is a vast interactive website featuring the stories of over 100 diverse and extraordinary women from the turn of the 20th century who broke barriers and achieved tremendous professional heights

Norm & Company: Jack Garner On-Demand

In 2017, the then retired chief film critic for the Democrat and Chronicle and the Gannett newspaper chain, joined WXXI President Norm Silverstein for Norm & Company. Jack talked about growing up in Williamsport, PA, his college days at St. Bonaventure for undergrad and Syracuse University for grad school, and how he landed his job with the D&C and Gannett. He also shared one of his proudest moments, his all-time favorite movies, and stories of interviewing some of Hollywood’s most famous actors.

Norm & Company is hosted by WXXI President & CEO Norm Silverstein, who speaks with long-time Rochesterians as they recount fascinating stories about their lives in the community.

Odd Squad: Games, Videos, Podcast & Activities

Play games and watch full episodes of Odd Squad on https://pbskids.org/oddsquad

Explore the PBS LearningMedia Odd Squad Collection & Ready to Learn: Odd Squad Collection

From recapturing a gallon-sized blob that has separated into smaller pieces, to dealing with magical creatures who have escaped from books, there is no occurrence that is too strange for the Odd Squad! “Odd Squad,” a series for children ages 5 to 8, features a team of kid agents as they face off against various villains wreaking havoc, all while using math concepts to solve each case. In other words: Odd is the problem, math is the solution. 

Watch the Playlist from Odd Squad:

Odd Squad Playlist from PBS KIDS

Listen to the Odd Squad Podcast: Also here:

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Here are a few of our favorite Activities: 

Get Ready with These ODD activities!

  • Activity: Find YOUR Odd Squad Agent Name and Badge Number
  • Game: Build Your Mission Skills! Play Odd Squad online games. Try the new Agent Academy!
  • Activity: Create and design your own Odd Squad Agent Badge.
  • Book List: 12 Books to Excite Your Child’s Mathematical Imagination
  • Article: 8 Easy Ways to Add Math into Your Daily Routine
  • Article: Kitchen Math: How Mealtime Can Support Kids’ Number Sense
  • Activity: Come up with your own ODD popcorn seasoning (that you like) !!
  • Activity: Make something ODD out of your own DIY Silly Putty

Learn more at the PBS KIDS for Parents Odd Squad



Code Switch Podcast from NPR

What’s CODE SWITCH? It’s the fearless conversations about race that you’ve been waiting for. Hosted by journalists of color, our podcast tackles the subject of race with empathy and humor. We explore how race affects every part of society — from politics and pop culture to history, food and everything in between. This podcast makes all of us part of the conversation — because we’re all part of the story.  Learn More:

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