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May 26 | Grades 9–12

Tuesday on Arizona PBS

11:30 a.m. Wild Weather (Science)

Evidence of Wind – Interactive

Severe Weather – Media Gallery

Evidence of Weather – Background Reading, Activity and Teaching Tips

A thunderstorm over a city.
A thunderstorm over a city. | PBS LearningMedia
12:30 p.m. Howard’s End Pt. 4/4 (British Literature)

PBS NewsHour: Gender Equality – Articles

PBS NewsHour: Forgiveness – Articles

1:30 p.m. The Story of China with Michael Wood: The Last Empire/The Age of Revolution (World History)

Be the Historian: How do images function as symbols – Interactive

Know Your Dynasties: Lesson Plan / The Story of China – Lesson Plan

3:30 p.m. Native America: Nature to Nations (World History)

Agriculture as the Foundation of Early Native Governmental Structures / Native America: Nature to Nations – Media Gallery and Support Materials

The Relationship between Humans and Nature / Native America: Nature to Nations – Video and Support Materials

Cedar Trees and Totem Poles of Pacific Northwest Native Americans / Native America: Nature to Nations – Video and Support Materials

A Native American woman stands at the edge of a lake
Indigenous peoples have a strong connection to nature and believe it is our duty to take care of it. | Still from “The Relationship between Humans and Nature | Native America: Nature to Nations” / PBS LearningMedia
Saguaro Cactus

The Saguaro Cactus and Its Sacred Role in O’odham Culture

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

The cast of Downton Abbey in Character

Stream ‘Downton Abbey’ with Arizona PBS Passport

The Arizona PBS logo and text reading: Your Arizona Connection Starts Here

Celebrating Arizona PBS’ 65th Anniversary

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