Arizona PBS KIDS
06/13/2026
Who had a voice when American democracy was first being formed? Offer students a lesson in the ways excluded groups — including women, African Americans, and Indigenous peoples — challenged inequality and worked to expand democracy. (Grades: 6-12)
Speak Up, Stand Up: Who Had a Voice in American Democracy During the Revolution? | Grades 6-8, 9-12 Social Studies Teaching and Lesson Resources Examine the early roots of American democracy and ask an essential question: who had a voice when the nation was founded? While revolutionary leaders called for freedom and representation, many people including women, African Americans, Native Americans, and those without property were excluded from...
06/06/2026
Invite students to examine how became a pivotal moment in bringing about the end of World War II in Europe. This resource supports thoughtful analysis of one of history’s most consequential military operations. (Grades: 9-12)
D-Day Invasion | The War | Grades 9-12 Social Studies Teaching and Lesson Resources On June 6, 1944, D-Day in the European Theater, 1.5 million Allied troops embarked on one of the greatest missions in history: the invasion of France. Learning Objective: Students will analyze how integral D-Day was to bringing about the end of World War II in Europe. About the Author: Eden McCausli...
06/03/2026
Introduce students to the basics of soccer as they meet a coach and learn how to play the game! This resource helps students explore teamwork, movement, and the fun of learning a new sport. (Grades: PreK-K)
KidVision | How to Play Soccer | Grades PreK-K Preschool Teaching and Lesson Resources Soccer is the most popular game in the world. Join Penny and the KidVision kids and learn how to play. We meet a coach, a team, do warm ups, and play a game! You'll be World Cup ready!
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