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October 30, 2020 Check Your Local TV Listings to Find the Channel for Your Local PBS Station Program Grid • October 5 - October 30, 2020 Check your local TV listings to find the channel for your local PBS station. Working with the ​Pennsylvania Department of Education​, we have created ​Learning at Home​, your connection to thousands of hours of educational and entertaining programs, videos, activities and games to support you. As part of Learning at Home, your seven PBS stations across the state (collectively known as Pennsylvania PBS) are providing on-air broadcasts of educational programs to supplement your distance learning. Programming is aligned by grade bands, and color-coded by PBS KIDS Learning Goals (listed on the back) so that you can easily find the program that's right for your child/student.​ The links underneath each program provide access to supplemental learning materials related to the program (an internet connection is required to access the links). Grade MON. TUE. WED. THUR. FRI. Grade MON. TUE. WED. THUR. FRI. Bands 10/5/20 10/6/20 10/7/20 10/8/20 10/9/20 Bands 10/12/20 10/13/20 10/14/20 10/15/20 10/16/20 11:00am Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street 11:00am Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link PreK PreK to 3rd to 3rd Peg + Cat 11:30am Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat 11:30am Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link 12:00pm SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls 12:00pm SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link 4th to 4th to 8th 8th 12:30pm Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts 12:30pm Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link 1:00pm More or Less 1:00pm More or Less Animals with Perfect Union, Forces of Asian Animals with Craft in Perfect Union, Forces of Asian Craft in Cameras A Personal Nature Americans Cameras America A Personal Nature Americans America Resource 1:30pm Exploration Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link 1:30pm Exploration Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Links Resource Link Resource Link ​ History with History with Poetry in Poetry in 9th to David 9th to David 2:00pm America 2:00pm America 12th Rubenstein 12th Rubenstein Resource Link Great Genius by Resource Link Resource Link Great Genius by Resource Link Yellowstone Civilizations Stephen Yellowstone Civilizations Stephen Thaw Resource Link Hawking The Robot Thaw Resource Link Hawking The Robot Poetry in Doctor Poetry in Doctor Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link 2:30pm America 2:30pm Resource Link America Resource Link Resource Link Rise of the Resource Link Robots Grade MON. 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Bands 10/19/20 10/20/20 10/21/20 10/22/20 10/23/20 Bands 10/26/20 10/27/20 10/28/20 10/29/20 10/30/20 11:00am Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street 11:00am Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link PreK PreK to 3rd to 3rd Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat 11:30am 11:30am Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link 12:00pm SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls 12:00pm SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link 4th to 4th to 8th 8th Wild Kratts 12:30pm Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts 12:30pm Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link 1:00pm More or Less 1:00pm Power Trip: Perfect Union, Forces of Asian Animals with Somewhere Retro Report Forces of Asian Somewhere The Story of A Personal Nature Americans Cameras South on PBS Nature Americans South Energy 1:30pm Exploration Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link 1:30pm Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link History with History with 9th to Poetry in 9th to Poetry in David David 12th 2:00pm America 12th 2:00pm America Rubenstein Rubenstein Genius by Great Genius by Resource Link Himalaya: Stephen Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Civilizations Yellowstone Civilizations Stephen Kingdoms of Hawking Thaw Resource Link Hawking the Sky Resource Link The Robot The Robot Poetry in Resource Link Poetry in Doctor Resource Link Resource Link Doctor Resource Link 2:30pm America 2:30pm America Resource Link Resource Link ​ Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Resource Link Programming is aligned by grade bands, and color-coded by PBS KIDS Learning Goals – listed below – so that you can easily find the program that's right for your child/student. Pennsylvania PBS (PA PBS) is the collective name for the seven public television organizations in PA​, including: WHYY Public Media in Philadelphia, WITF Public Media in Harrisburg, Lehigh Valley Public Media in the Greater Lehigh Valley, WPSU Public Media in State College, WQED Public Media in Pittsburgh, WQLN Public Media in Northwestern PA, and WVIA Public Media in Northeastern PA. Pennsylvania PBS is a trusted provider of public media news and programming for approximately 12.4 million people in Pennsylvania, serving large diverse, rural, urban and underserved communities. Its mission is to leverage, unify and amplify the education mission and collective impact of the seven stations in the lives of all Pennsylvanians. .
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