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April 7 | Programming and Activities | Grades 9–12

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At-Home Learning: PBS SoCal and KCET, in partnership with LAUSD and in collaboration with California PBS stations, are offering broadcast programming with digital resources that adhere to California’s state curriculum. Download this week's schedule.

 

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Programming Highlights

Ancient Skies: Finding the Center
Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. PST on KCET
Ah, how geocentric — not to mention egocentric — we were just a few hundred years ago. Travel to the days when we were thought the Earth was the center of the Universe and meet the great astronomers, Copernicus and Galileo, who turned that notion on its head.

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Geocentrism believes the Earth is the center of the Universe | Still from "Ancient Skies: Finding the Center"

Inside Animal Minds: Dogs & Super Senses | Nova Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. PST on KCET
From a dog who seems to use smell to tell time, to a dolphin who can "see" with his ears, discover how animals use their senses in ways we humans can barely imagine. Tune in or watch now.

Inside Animal Minds: Dogs & Super Senses
How do dogs, sharks, dolphins, or birds experience the world?
Inside Animal Minds: Dogs & Super Senses

The Windermere Children and The Windermere Children In Their Own Words Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. PST on KLCS, respectively
To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II and the Holocaust, watch the little-known story of 300 young orphaned Jewish refugees who, without families, found kinship in each other and formed bonds that gave them hope for the future during the summer of 1945.

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A few of the Windermere children study under the shade of a tree | Still from "The Windermere Children: In Their Own Words"

Letters from Baghdad
Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. PST on KLCS
Meet Gertrude Bell, the influential and incredibly curious explorer, spy, archaeologist and diplomat who helped shape the Middle East after World War I and established the Iraq Museum, infamously ransacked in 2003. Tune in or watch now.

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Gertrude Bell on a horse in the desert | Still from "Letters from Baghdad"

 

At-Home Learning Tips

Focus On What You Can Control
Managing our children's emotions amid uncertainty requires us to check our own stress levels first. You can start by focusing on what you can control, on a day-to-day level. Make sure you’re eating well, exercising, minimizing speculative news, and creating a routine that is easy to follow; one that includes downtime for your family. Find other simple steps to manage your family's stresshere.

 

Daily Programming

9:00 a.m.

Little Women: Part 2

Becoming a Writer - Teaching Tips
Louisa May Alcott: The Civil War - Handout


10:00 a.m.

Ancient Skies: Finding the Center

Galileo’s Telescope - Background Reading
Transforming the Solar System: Copernicus and Galileo - Video


11:00 a.m.

Reconstruction: America After the Civil War “Part 2”

Ida B. Wells-Pioneer of Civil Rights - Discussion Questions
The Birth of a Nation-Rewriting History Through Propaganda - Discussion Questions


1:00 p.m.

Animal Babies: First Year on Earth, “Testing Limits”

Orangutans: Mother Knows Best - Discussion Questions
Fox Group Behavior: Learning to Forage and Hunt - Discussion Questions


2:00 p.m.

Nova: Inside Animal Minds “Dogs and Super Senses”

Sniffing Out Dog’s Senses - Background Reading
Sniffing Out Dog’s Sense - Discussion Questions
How Dolphins Echolocate and Imitate - Discussion Questions

 

Tuesday on KLCS

 

2:00 p.m.

The Windermere Children

The Holocaust Through Children’s Eyes - Background Reading
The Holocaust Through Children’s Eyes - Teaching Tips


3:30 p.m.

The Windermere Children: In Their Own Words

Honoring A Young Victim - Video


4:30 p.m.

Letters from Baghdad

Gertrude Bell: PBS Explorers - Video
Battle Features. Emerging Middle East - Interactive

 

Additional Resources

The Ptolmeic (Geocentric, or Earth-centered) Model of the Solar System
Listen to learn more about how society responded to Copernicus' idea that the Earth was not the center of the Universe.

What’s a Supermoon and Just How Super Is It?
Did you know tonight’s moon is a supermoon? The term “supermoon” has been popping up a lot in the news and on social media over the past few years, but do you actually know what a supermoon is? Prepare for tonight by reading this first.

The Weirdest Senses Animals Have That You Don’t
Some humans may think their senses are superior to other living things, but as you learned from watching “Inside Animal Minds,” you know that’s pretty far from the truth. For example, did you know that bumblebees use hair on their legs to detect a flower’s electromagnetic field, or that there are animals that can smell veins? Learn more about some fascinating animals with extraordinary senses.

Jewish Life in Los Angeles as Told Through Delis
Delis are an indelible part of Jewish life and culture. Read about how plate after plate and celebration after celebration, the story of the Jewish community and its impact on the greater population of Los Angeles unfolds. Hungry for some pastrami yet? Watch "The Migrant Kitchen: The Jewish Deli" here or below.

The Jewish Delis of Los Angeles serve an important role for connecting heritage to food.
The Jewish Deli

Holocaust Questionnaire
What would you do if you were persecuted for your faith like the Windermere Children? The PBS NewsHour Extra team included this quiz on a list of resources to help us reflect and understand the profound impact our words and actions can have on others.

Holocaust Survivor Holograms Give History New Depth
Pinchas Gutter survived the Warsaw Ghetto, a death march and six Nazi concentration camps. Now, a 3-D recording of him and other survivors are available to answer the many difficult or trivial questions you might have.

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Pinchas Gutter being filmed | Courtesy of USC Shoah Foundation | Kim Fox

Antisemitism and Holocaust Denial
It's astounding to believe, but antisemitism is still around us today. Learn how to stand up to antisemitism and discrimination in all of their forms today.

The Woman Who Made Iraq
Learn more about the enigmatic woman who "scaled the Alps, mapped Arabia, and midwifed the modern Middle East."