Explore the power of language, look at the world with a fresh sense of wonder, and build reading and writing skills. These video segments, drawn from the PBS Poetry Everywhere series, capture some of the voices of poetry, past and present.
English Language Arts | Mathematics | Science | Social Studies | The Arts | Grades K-12
New South Associates takes you on an archaeology adventure with their Portal to the Past! You can explore topics such as excavation and mapping, stone tools, rock art, basket weaving, and more.
POV (a cinema term for "point of view") is television's longest-running showcase for independent non-fiction films with lesson plans offer rigorous entry-points to the study of critical social issues.
This collection puts students in the driver’s seat, guiding them as they navigate the thousands of Roadtrip Nation conversations with diverse industry leaders and innovators.
Shakespeare Uncovered combines history, biography, iconic performances, new analysis, and the personal passions of its celebrated hosts to tell the stories behind the stories of Shakespeare’s greatest plays.
Sound Field is hosted by accomplished musicians and music teachers LA Buckner and Nahre Sol. They explore the music theory, production, history and culture behind our favorite songs and musical styles.
Explore lesson plans and video to accompany the PBS series, Soundbreaking: Stories from the Cutting Edge of Recorded Music. Each lesson includes clips from the Soundbreaking series, archival photography, period advertising and journalism, and activities for s
Accompanying many Spark videos are robust educator guides highlighting historical and cultural context for artists or arts organizations, plus lesson plan ideas, vocab lists, and additional resources. Spark makes it easy to bring contemporary artists into you
STEM ALIVE is a series of educator training videos focused on STEM topics. Based on the teacher-tested, learner-centered RAFT Idea Sheets, each video invites educators to explore a new STEM-based hands-on activity guaranteed to spark student interest and motivate further scientific inquiry.
Explore! Watch! And Learn! Through this collection of videos, hear from STEM professionals about their educational pathway, what it is they love about their jobs, and how they really do use that math and science they learned in high school.
StoryCorps’ The Great Thanksgiving Listen is a national education project that empowers high school students to create an oral history of the contemporary United States by recording an interview with an elder over Thanksgiving weekend using the StoryCorps App.