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What are animal superpowers? Why do things sound scary? What does space sound like? Whose air do you share? Students can get the answers from It's Okay to Be Smart, an online program about science from PBS Digital Studios.
Students join host Joe Hanson as he explores the eccentricities of the scientific world—from physics and astronomy to biology and neuroscience. Nothing is off limits in this quirky exploration of all science has to offer. The creative and fun design of the online program, together with an enlightening exploration of new scientific ideas, shows students that being smart isn’t just okay; it’s truly exciting. Discuss how students can make their mark on the world!
Join Fablevision Author Peter Reynolds, Dot Day Creator Terry Shay and Discovery Education to #CelebrateWithDE for International Dot Day. Live streaming from Traer, Iowa where Dot Day began, this event will discuss the origin of Dot Day, showcase how students are celebrating, and hear from author Peter Reynolds about his book, The Dot. This 30 minute live event begins at 1:00 PM (ET), our suggested audience is Grades 1 - 6 although all classrooms are welcome to register. Remember that if 1:00pm does not fit your schedule, DE always archives all their events so you can view them at a time that works best for your class. Register your classroom today! Take your students on this exclusive virtual field trip as we journey back in time to 1789 to understand the men who gathered that hot summer in Philadelphia to form our enduring democracy.
Streaming On Demand September 16, 2016 - Click HERE for more information and to Register Your Class. |
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