Celebrate educators with us!
Dear Educators,
In an effort to share the amazing work happening in your classrooms, each Friday we feature a different Extraordinary Wisconsin Educator on the WPT Education Facebook page. Now, we want to hear from you! Email us at education@wpt.org to nominate a Wisconsin educator and tell us what makes them extraordinary in your eyes.
I love learning about the inspiring things happening in schools across the state and seeing the celebration continue in the comments of each Extraordinary Wisconsin Educator post. I can't wait to hear your stories!
With admiration,
Luisa de Vogel
WPT Education Department Coordinator
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Explore learning games with the PBS KIDS Lab
Looking to engage kids in learning this winter? With the PBS KIDS Lab young learners from 2 to 8 years old can explore science, math and reading concepts while playing with their favorite PBS KIDS characters. The Lab also includes activities and tips for extending learning into the classroom or at home!
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Five holiday physics experiments!
Science doesn't have to be scary! These five holiday-themed physics experiments use everyday household objects to help students in grades 6-12 explore their inner scientist. Physics Girl, from PBS Digital Studios, makes science fun and accessible during cold days stuck inside this winter.
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Watch on WPT
Once Upon a Christmas Cheery in the Lab of Shakhashiri
Watch as UW-Madison Chemistry Professor Bassam Shakhashiri shares the joy of science. We're especially excited for this year's show because the WPT crew had extra help from Middleton High School students! Discover when the program will broadcast or stream it online by visiting WPT.org.
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The Wisconsin Public Television Education team creates and curates educational resources, while connecting with Wisconsin’s most valuable resource – teachers.
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