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May 18 | Grades 9–12

Monday on Arizona PBS

11:30 a.m. The Amazing Human Body – Learn

Human Body Regulation – Lesson Plan
Function of Fever – Image and Support Materials


12:30 p.m. Shakespeare Uncovered: Measure for Measure with Romola Garai

Shakespeare Uncovered: Measure for Measure and the #MeToo Movement – Video and Support Materials
Conversations in Literature – Support Materials


1:30 p.m. Civilizations – Renaissances

Renaissance Art – Media Gallery
Michelangelo – Webpage
Ottoman Culture under Suleyman the Magnificent – Media Gallery and Support Materials

Photochrome print featuring Istanbul, circa 1900
The city of Istanbul, featuring the Suleymaniye mosque complex. The complex was built for Suleyman the Magnificent. Photochrome print from the catalog of the Detroit Publishing Company (1905). | World Digital Library/ Library of Congress/ PBS LearningMedia

2:30 p.m. The Roosevelts: An Intimate History, A Strong and Active Faith

Eleanor Roosevelt: My Day, Race Issues – Article
Truman: Roosevelt Might Die – Video
June 6, 1944: D-Day – Media Gallery and Support Materials
FDR and the D-Day Prayer – Video and Support Materials
Eleanor Roosevelt and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights – Media Gallery and Support Materials

Mark Tarbell and Kristen Keogh with text reading: Go See AZ
airs Feb. 5

‘Check Please, Arizona!’ and ‘Trail Mix’d’ return Feb. 5

A photo of Phoenix with text reading: What city is the heart of America?
aired Jan. 30

What City Feels Like the Heart of America?

Miles O’Brien, Independent Journalists and Filmmaker, Mobias Media
aired Jan. 22

Miles O’Brien on Antarctica’s ‘Doomsday Glacier’ and threat to sea levels

Fountain Hills with text reading: Food Festival Saturday, April 11, 2026, Fountain Hills, Arizona
April 11

Join us for the We-Ko-Pa ‘Check, Please! Arizona’ Food Festival

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