Pioneer PBS KIDS Educational Resources for Parents & Teachers
Looking for ways to keep kids engaged during summer and winter breaks? Look no further than Pioneer PBS KIDS!
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In today's increasingly digital world, it can be challenging for parents and teachers to find reliable and engaging ways to help children learn. Whether you're looking for activities to keep your child engaged during the summer, or you're a teacher searching for new ways to enhance your students' learning, these resources are sure to provide a fun and educational experience. From interactive games and virtual field trips to printable worksheets and lesson plans, these resources are a valuable tool for anyone looking to boost their child's education.


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PBS KIDS Early Learning Champions are committed, talented early education professionals who work with young children (infants to third graders) and their families. Champions work in a diversity of learning environments: some are certified Pre-K, Head Start and early elementary teachers, others are childcare providers in centers and programs, and still others are librarians, museum educators, or family, friends, and neighbors who offer care in their homes.

The PBS Digital Innovator All Star program brings together a community of PreK-12th grade educators who are hometown thought-leaders and classroom changemakers. All Stars are characterized by their ability to seamlessly integrate media and digital technology into their learning environments, inspiring students to use media and emerging technologies in responsible, effective, and empowering ways.

The PBS LearningMedia Teacher Ambassador program is a cohort of 12 social studies educators who have been recognized for their expertise and passion for bringing history to life for students in upper elementary through high school. In 2026, these Teacher Ambassadors will showcase how they seamlessly integrate PBS LearningMedia social studies resources into their teaching, and inspire their students to engage with media in responsible, effective, and meaningful ways. During this historic Semiquincentennial, commemorating the signing of the Declaration of Independence, PBS LearningMedia Teacher Ambassadors will connect with their peers, school leadership, local PBS member stations, and other education community organizations to help bring renewed awareness and understanding of our shared history and spark civic conversation and engagement.

Access classroom-ready resources from PBS stations nationwide. PBS LearningMedia can help you learn at home with collections of contained lesson plans and supplemental materials for grades PreK - 12, all aligned to state and national standards, and searchable by grade level, subject matter, standards, and key content words. The resources can also be easily integrated with digital classroom management systems. Get digital in the classroom today.

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As teachers, students, and families enter an uncertain school year with new routines, both in-person and virtual, PBS LearningMedia offers this special collection of flexible resources to support learning from anywhere.
Find videos, self-paced Interactive lessons, printable activities, and more. Browse our distance learning broadcast schedules aligned with PBS LearningMedia resources:

Climate and Our Planet
This collection of supplementary digital media resources offers a range of options for engaging middle and high school students with key questions in climate science:
These resources align with NGSS Earth and life science disciplinary core ideas and many offer opportunities for students to exercise STEM practices and place-based civic engagement skills.

Access classroom-ready resources inspired by Pioneer PBS documentaries on LearningMedia
Pioneer PBS documentaries offer a unique perspective into the artistic practices of Scandinavian and Native communities in America, particularly in southwest and western Minnesota. These videos showcase the efforts of master artists and craftspeople in preserving their cultural identity through practices such as Sami-inspired bracelet making, Dakota quill working, Norwegian knifemaking and Dakota beadworking. The classroom-ready resources provided by Pioneer PBS are an excellent tool for educators to impart knowledge about these cultural traditions to younger generations. By exploring these resources, students can gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for the rich cultural heritage of these communities.