March 26 | Programming and Activities | Grades Pre-K–3rd
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
Ready Jet Go: Solar System Bake-Off/Kid-Kart Derby Thursday at 6:00 a.m. PST on PBS SoCal Jet builds an electric engine from scratch for the annual soapbox derby competition but his competitor raises suspicions about his speedy technology.
Wild Kratts: Aye Aye Thursday at 6:00 a.m. PST on KLCS and at 3:30 p.m. on PBS SoCal The Wild Kratts team embarks on a pirate adventure in the Indian Ocean and discover a castaway.

Cyberchase: Clock Like an Egyptian Thursday at 7:00 a.m. PST on KLCS The team must rescue Dr. Marbles from a pyramid while avoiding the mummy's trap.
Cyberchase: Pedal Power Thursday at 7:30 a.m. PST on KLCS The girls engineer an ice cream-maker powered by their bikes.
At-Home Learning Tips
Dealing with Stress Adjusting to At-Home Learning may be difficult for your older children. Many of the things that help adults cope in stressful timeswill also help your tweens and teens. Exercise, journaling and finding ways to digitally connect with their friends (e.g. on social media, texting or phone and video calls) can really help older children maintain their mental health. Read more tips on how to cope.
Daily Programming
Thursday on PBS SoCal
Additional Resources
Buster’s Egyptian Adventure
After traveling to India with "Wild Kratts" and Egypt with "Cyberchase," join Buster Baxter on his interactive trip to Cairo.
A Big List of Podcasts for Little Kids
Podcasts are surprisingly not just something for adults to listen to on long morning commutes. Here is a list of great shows loved by kids ages 2 through 6, and their caretakers.
Engineer a Rocket Ship
If Jet's electric engine sent your child's imagination into space, try making this rocket ship (or a pulley) to give your kid a taste of outer space while putting into practice some engineering fundamentals.
