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May 28 | Grades 9–12

Thursday on Arizona PBS

11:30 a.m. Influenza 1918: American Experience (US History)

A Letter From Camp Devens – Article
Medical Investigation of Influenza – Article
The 1918 Influenza Pandemic and COVID-19 – Article
Your Immune System: Natural Born Killer / Crash Course Biology – Video


12:30 p.m. Little Women Pt. 2/3 (American Literature)

Becoming a Writer / Little Women – Video and Support Materials
Louisa May Alcott / The Civil War – Video and Support Materials


1:30 p.m. Korea: The Never-Ending War (World History)

Mapping the Korean Peninsula / Korea: The Never-Ending War – Video and Support Materials
The Lowdown / How Did North Korea Get Like This? A Brief History – Lesson Plan 


3:30 p.m. Native America: New World Rising (World History)

The Comanche and the Horse / Native America – Video and Support Materials
The Incas of Peru / Teaching with Primary Sources – Media Gallery and Support Materials

Graphic of a Comanche person riding on a white horse on a full moon night
The spirit of the horse is very important to Comanche peoples. | Still from “The Comanche and the Horse | Native America” PBS LearningMedia
Photos of french fries with text reading: French Fries features on

Celebrate National French Fry Day

A graphic reading: Protect my public media

Protect My Public Media: Contact your Senators today

Adelita Grijalva, Daniel Hernandez Jr., Patrick Harris Sr., Deja Foxx, and José Malvido Jr.

Watch replays of U.S. Congressional District 7 candidate debates

Shane Campbell-Staton and text reading: Human Footprint, Flagstaff, July 18
July 18

Join us for an exclusive screening of ‘Human Footprint’ in Flagstaff

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