April 28 | Grades Pre-K–3

Tuesday on Arizona PBS

6:00 a.m. Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum: I Am Lou Gehrig/I Am Marie Owens
Cyberchase: Batter Up! – Interactive
How to Prepare Children for Unexpected Events and Emergencies – Parent Article
Choosing Chores: Everyone Can Be a Helper – Interactive
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum, Investiga y Comparte (Espanol) – Actividad

6:30 a.m. Peg + Cat: The Poetry Problem/The Disappearing Art Problem
Your Child’s a Poet, and Here’s How to Show It – Parent Article
Grover’s Rhyme Time – Online Game
Curious George: Playing with Patterns – Interactive
Practice Patterns with Blocks – Craft

Here are three ways exploring poetry can benefit budding young readers. | PBS KIDS

7:00 a.m. Cyberchase: Harriet Hippo & The Mean Green
Cyberchase: Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Half – Online Game
Cyberchase: Any Way You Slice It – Video 
Math Magic: The Fractionator – Video 

7:30 a.m. SciGirls: Blowin’ in the Wind
SciGirls: Blowin’ in the Wind – Teaching Tips
Air Is Matter – Background Reading/Discussion Questions 
Global Winds – Media Gallery
Global Winds: Video Descriptions (NV Support) – Background Reading
Illustration of columns of a capitol building with text reading: Arizona PBS AZ Votes 2024

Arizona PBS presents candidate debates

Graphic for the AZPBS kids LEARN! Writing Contest with a child sitting in a chair writing on a table and text reading: The Ultimate Field Trip
May 12

Submit your entry for the 2024 Writing Contest

Poetry in America image with photos of four poets and the name of the show
airs May 9

Coming up on ‘Poetry in America:’ Modernist poet Wallace Stevens

A photo of a solar eclipse from NOVA
aired April 3

The Great American Eclipse

Subscribe to Arizona PBS Newsletters

STAY in touch
with azpbs.org!

Subscribe to Arizona PBS Newsletters: