Today is National Good Neighbor Day, Read a Child a Book You Like Day, World Rabies Day, and Strawberry Cream Pie Day.
September is National Square Dancing Month, National Food Safety Education Month, Classical Music Month, Library Card Sign-up Month, National Hispanic Heritage Month, National Save A Tiger Month, College Savings Month, and Be Kind To Editors & Writers Month.
Grades 9-12 - NHPBS Video - University Place - Fermentation Science (10:44) - VIEW
Grades 9-12 - PBS NewsHour -The Real Story Behind Penicillin - READ
Grades 9-12 - PBS - A Science Odyssey - People and Discoveries - Fleming Discovers Penicillin - READ
Grades 9-12 - American Society of Microbiology - Modeling the Rise of Antibiotic ResistanceLesson Plan, VIEW, READ, DO
Grades 9-12 - Next Generation Science Standards - Lesson 1: How Did This Little Girl (Addie) Get So Sick? - Why Don’t Antibiotics Work Like They Used To? - DO
Grades 9-12 - Noble Prize - Sir Alexander Fleming - READ
Grades 9-12 - National Institute of Health - Alexander Fleming - READ
RIVERS OF LIFE - Zambezi Wednesday, 9/28 from 8-9 pm NHPBS From surfers riding mysterious waves in deep gorges to elephants battling rapids above Victoria falls, the largest curtain of water on earth. This is the story of the wildlife and people of the Zambezi, Africa's extraordinary shape-shifting river.RIVERS OF LIFE Streaming Video
NOVA - Saving Venice Wednesday, 9/28 from 9-10 pm NHPBS Rising seas and sinking land threaten to destroy Venice. Can the city's new hi-tech flood barrier save it? Discover the innovative projects and feats of engineering designed to stop this historic city from being lost to future generations.NOVA Streaming Video
SINKING CITIES - Miami Wednesday, 9/28 from 10-11 pm NHPBS Miami is beloved for its beaches and waterfront homes and businesses. See how engineers and planners are trying to protect Miami from rising seas and ever-more-frequent and violent storm surges that could destroy the city’s tourist and business economy.SINKING CITIES Streaming Video
INDEPENDENT LENS:- Decade of Fire Wednesday, 9/28 from 7:30-8:30 pm NH WORLD Discover why the Bronx burned in the 1970s. Through rich archival and home movie footage, the film reveals the real reasons for the devastation and shows what can happen when a community chooses to fight back and reclaim their neighborhood.INDEPENDENT LENS Streaming Video
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Searchable online video courses and interactives across the curriculum and grade levels in areas like chemistry, literature, music, the visual arts, social studies, world languages storytelling, spelling and lots more.
Civics 101 - Tons of great (and free!) audio, activities, resources, and lessons to help you stay engaged with civics.
Ask Sam - Ask Sam features Outside/In host Sam Evans-Brown answering listener questions about the mysteries and quirks of the natural world.
Seacoast Science Center in Odiorne Point State Park
Learning Connection - Even though their doors are closed, we’re still here to connect you to the inspirational powers of nature and engage you in learning.
Squam Lakes Natural Science Center
A resource to keep you connected to nature - Enjoy nature at home with these online learning experiences brought to you by the Science Center’s Naturalists.
Strawbery Banke Museum
Online Learning - Virtual Tours, the Virtual Classroom, artifacts of the week, featured items from the Collections, Horticulture Learning Center materials, and more.