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Classrooms in Living Rooms: Continuous Learning for Kids in Kansas

The Kansas State Department of Education and the Kansas Public Broadcasting Council have teamed up to create the Continuous Learning Alliance. Look for statewide educational programs and projects for students pre-k to 12th grade over the coming days and weeks.  

Learning Across Kansasis a televised classroom with teachers doing math, science, and reading from their homes for half an hour each week. Starting on Monday, April 20th, this program features content designed for kindergarten through 3rd grade, 4th through 8th grade, and 9th through 12th grade. For air times on Smoky Hills PBS, click here.
 
Awesome Squigglesis a global art challenge for Pre-K to 12th grade learners created by three Kansas teachers. Students can participate in this collaborative art project by downloading the four squiggly lines template and creating an original piece of art. Here's how to get started

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