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What's on WJCT? What’s On WJCT? PBS KIDS Ready To Learn programming encourages a child’s natural curiosity and love of learning. It is a treasure chest of early learning tools: children’s morning and afternoon broadcasts on PBS, local workshops, partnerships with community organizations and free educational materials – such as newsletters, children’s books and learning activities. Together, these exciting tools can help caregivers, parents and teachers help their children start school “ready to learn.” WJCT is committed to offering the following Ready To Learn line-up of quality children’s television programming. • • Arthur Mon-Fri/5:30pm Nature Cat Sun/9:30am (7.4) • • Arthur Sun/9:30am Odd Squad Sat/11am (7.4) • • Arthur Sat/11:30am (7.4) Odd Squad Sun/11am (7.4) • • Arthur Sun/11:30am (7.4) Odd Squad Sun/9am • • Biz Kid$ Sat/7:30am Odd Squad Mon-Fri/4:30pm • • Bob the Builder Sat/7am (7.4) Odd Quad Mon-Fri/5pm • • Cat in the Hat Mon-Fri/6:30am Odd Squad Sat/6am • • Clifford Mon-Fri/4pm Odd Squad Sat/6:30am • • Curious George Sat/9am (7.4) Peg+Cat Sun/7am • • Curious George Sun/9am (7.4) Ready, Jet, Go! Mon-Fri/7am • • Curious George Sun/8am Ready, Jet, Go! Sat/10am (7.4) • • Curious George Mon-Fri/8:30am Ready, jet, Go! Sun/10am (7.4) • • Curious George Mon-Fri/9am Sesame Street Sun/7am (7.4) • • Curious George Mon-Fri/3:30pm Sesame Street Mon-Fri/11:30am • • Curious George Sat/8:30am Sesame Street Mon-Fri/12pm • • Cyberchase Sat/12pm (7.4) Sid the Science Kid Sun/6am (7.4) • • Cyberchase Sun/12pm (7.4) Sid the Science Kid Mon-Fri/6am • • Daniel Tiger’s Mon-Fri/9:30am Splash & Bubbles Mon-Fri/10:30am • • Daniel Tiger’s Mon-Fri/10am Splash & Bubbles Mon-Fri/11am • • Daniel Tiger’s Sat/7:30am (7.4) Splash & Bubbles Sat/8:30am (7.4) • • Daniel Tiger’s Sat/8am (7.4) Splash & Bubbles Sun/8:30am (7.4) • • Daniel Tiger’s Sun/7:30am (7.4) Super Why Mon-Fri/12:30pm • • Daniel Tiger’s Sun/8am (7.4) Thomas & Friends Sun/6:30am • • Dinosaur Train Sun/6am Thomas & Friends Sat/6:30am (7.4) • • Dinosaur Train Sun/6:30am (7.4) Wild Kratts Sat/10:30am (7.4) • • Mister Rogers Sat/6am (7.4) Wild Kratts Sun/10:30am (7.4) • • Nature Cat Mon-Fri/8am Wild Kratts Sun/8:30am • • Nature Cat Mon-Fri/3pm Wild Kratts Sat/7am • • Nature Cat Sat/8am Wild Kratts Mon-Fri/7:30am • • Nature Cat Sun/7:30am Wild Kratts Mon-Fri/6pm • Nature Cat Sat/9:30am (7.4) Visit wjct.org/tv/schedule for current days and times. WJCT Ready To Learn is locally funded by our good friends DELORES BARR WEAVER & J. WAYNE WEAVER. White STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Video Website Board Apps The Cat in the Hat 2--5 Scientific Inquiry, Life Science Dinosaur Train 2--5 Life Science, Paleontology, Species Differentiation Curious George 2--5 Math, Basic Engineering Sesame Street 2--5 Science, Math Sid the Science Kid 2--5 Science Peg + Cat 2--5 Math Nature Cat 4--8 Nature Ready, Jet, Go 4--8 Earth Science. Astronomy Wild Kratts 4--8 Natural/Animal Science Fetch 4--8 Science The Electric Company 4--8 Math Cyberchase 6--10 Math SciGirls 6--10 Science, Technology, Engineering, Math Design Squad 9--12 Engineering Odd Squad 5--8 Math *Fizzy's Lunch Lab 4--8 Food Science, Nutrition, Math *Eekoworld 6--10 Natural Science, Conservation *Dragonfly TV 6--10 Science *The Greens 9--12 Sustainability, Environmental Education, Ecology Plum Landing 6--9 Environmental Science *Lifeboat to Mars 9--12 Natural Science White Video Website Apps LITERACY Board Super Why 2--5 Literacy Sesame Street 2--5 Literacy Word World 2--5 Literacy Martha Speaks 4--8 Literacy, Vocabulary Acquisition Word Girl 4--8 Literacy, Vocabulary Acquisition The Electric Company 4--8 Literacy *Between The Lions 2--5 Literacy White Video Website Apps SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT & MORE Board Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 2--5 Social & Emotional Development Sesame Street 2--5 Spanish, Social & Emotional Development Caillou 2--5 Social & Emotional Development Clifford the Big Red Dog 2--5 Social & Emotional Development Barney and Friends 2--5 Social & Emotional, Physical Development Arthur 4--8 Problem Solving, Social Skills Maya & Miguel 4--8 English-Language Acquisition, Cultural Awareness Noah Comprende 4--8 Spanish Chuck Vanderchuck 4--8 Music Wilson & Ditch 4--8 US Geography & History Splash and Bubbles 4--8 Marine Biology, Science * Web-Only Visit www.wjct.org/kids for these and other online resources. .
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