June 10 | Grades 4–8

Wednesday on Arizona PBS

6:30 a.m. Nova: Rise of the Mammals (Science)

Mammals Get Their Chance – Video and Support Materials
Evolving Ideas: How Do We Know Evolution Happens? – Video and Support Materials

Fossilized animal remains
Fossilized animal remains. | Still from “Evolving Ideas: How Do We Know Evolution Happens?” PBS LearningMedia

7:30 a.m. History Detectives: Stories from the American West (Social Studies)

The Settlement of the American West – Interactive
Myth of the West / History Detectives – Media Gallery and Support Materials
Myth of the West: Lonely But Free I’ll Be Found / History Detectives – Webpage


8:30 a.m. Magical Land of Oz: Human (Nature)

Are Mammals Adapting to Humans? – Video and Support Materials
Peacock Spider Performs Colorful Dance to Attract Mate – Video
Creatures of the Night – Video


9:30 a.m. Life From Above: Changing Planet (Science)

Reforestation: Impact on Climate / Nature Works Everywhere – Video
Reforestation: Impact on Climate / Nature Works Everywhere – Teacher Guide
Observing Changes in Water Resources – Video and Support Materials

A mountain road surrounded by green grass and trees.
A mountain road surrounded by green grass and trees. | Still from “Reforestation: Impact on Climate” PBS LearningMedia

10:30 a.m. Nova: Rise of the Mammals (Science)

The Rise of Mammals – Reading
NOVA: New Fossils Capture Million-Year Timeline of Life After the Dinosaurs Died – Article
Ancient Mammal Molars / Your Inner Fish – Image

Illustration of columns of a capitol building with text reading: Arizona PBS AZ Votes 2024

Arizona PBS presents candidate debates

The Capital building with text reading: Circle on Circle: Robert Lowell's D.C.
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An evening with ‘Poetry in America’

Earth Day Challenge graphic with the Arizona PBS logo and an illustration of the earth

Help us meet the Earth Day Challenge!

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

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