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Learn at Home with PBS KIDS

Learning AboutBlack Leaders

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Learn at Home with PBS KIDS

Hello, Families!

Welcome to Learn Along Bingo! We’re happy to share PBS KIDS activities with you and to work with PBS member stations and community partners across the country to help support learning at home. With Learn Along Bingo, children can view, explore, and play as they learn alongside their PBS KIDS friends on the PBS KIDS 24/7 channel. We hope your family will use it to inspire learning each and every day.

Ready for more? Watch your favorite PBS KIDS shows on the 24/7 channel and live stream at pbskids.org/video/livetv or on your local PBS station.

Happy learning!PBS KIDS

It’s Learning About Black Leaders Week! In this packet, there are printable activities and everyday learning ideas for you and your child to choose from. As you complete each square, mark it off to celebrate the learning.

Learning Spotlight: Learning About Black LeadersIdentifying specific contributions of people, past and present is important. We learn to celebrate individuals and the part they play in our lives.

Show What You Know: George Washington Carver BiosketchThe last activity in this packet is a perfect way for children to learn about George Washington Carver and his contributions.

Tune in: Watch XAVIER RIDDLE AND THE SECRET MUSEUM at 7pm on Tuesday, February 2nd on the PBS KIDS 24/7 channel.

Week of February 1st

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Grades 1-2

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Learning About Black Leaders

Jackie Joyner-Kersee’s Favorite Sport

George Washington Carver Biosketch

Celebrating Black LeadersZora Neale Hurston

Biosketch

Amazing Fact

Garrett Morgan invented the three-position traffic signal. Make a traffic signal collage.

Make a saxophone from recyclable materials.

Practice playing like jazz musician, Duke Ellington.

Draw a portrait of the first Black President of the

United States of America, Barack Obama.

George Washington Carver studied plants. He worked toimprove the lives of African American farmers in the South.

GeorgeWashington Carver

• What is botany? Circle how you know.

• What did George learn about planting different crops? Underline one example.

Take a Closer Look

Take care of the Earth.

• What is one way you can take better care of the Earth?

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George taught us

to care for plants.

They make the air we breathe.

They provide us with food.

Plants are so important!

The southern part of the United States is sometimes called the South.

Based on the book series

Sponsored by:

Join Xavier and friends for more stories of great people, just like you! pbskidsforparents.org

PBS KIDS and the PBS KIDS Logo are registered trademarks of Public Broadcasting Service. Used with permission. © 2020 XR 1 Productions Inc. Corporate Funding for Xavier Riddle is provided by ABCmouse.com and Kiddie Academy®.

Zora Neale Hurston was a writer.She grew up in the South. Manyof her stories take place there.

Zora NealeHurston• Zora liked to tell stories, even when she

was little. Underline what Zora used to tell stories when she was a girl.

• Zora grew up in the South. What part of this reading tells us what the South is?

Take a Closer Look

Stories are best whenyou share them with others!

The southern part of the United States is sometimes called the South.

• What story would you like to share?

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Zora was

a great storyteller.

We can learn a lot about

people and life back then by

reading Zora’s stories.

Based on the book series

Sponsored by: PBS KIDS and the PBS KIDS Logo are registered trademarks of Public Broadcasting Service. Used with permission. © 2020 XR 1 Productions Inc. Corporate Funding for Xavier Riddle is provided by ABCmouse.com and Kiddie Academy®.

Join Xavier and friends for more stories of great people, just like you! pbskidsforparents.org Make a diorama type painting

from cardboard boxes. Artist, Jacob Lawrence, created this art style.

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Zora

like

d to

tell

storie

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ven

whe

n sh

e w

as li

ttle.

Und

erlin

e w

hat Z

ora

used

to

tell

storie

s w

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she

was

a g

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• Zo

ra g

rew

up

in th

e So

uth.

Wha

t par

t of

this

rea

ding

tells

us

wha

t the

Sou

th is

?

Take

a C

lose

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Stor

ies

are

best

whe

nyo

u sh

are

them

wit

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hers

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imes

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led

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Sout

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• W

hat s

tory

wou

ld y

ou li

ke to

sha

re?

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peop

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Mak

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Up

Stor

ies

Zora

Nea

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as b

orn

in A

laba

ma

in

1891

. She

mov

ed to

Eat

onvi

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hen

she

was

3.

Whe

n Zo

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as li

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she

liste

ned

to h

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neig

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s te

ll sto

ries.

She

also

mad

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her

ow

n. Z

ora

used

her

ow

n ho

mem

ade

dolls

to

tell

storie

s. S

he g

ave

them

nam

es li

ke

Ms.

Cor

n Sh

uck

and

Mr.

Swee

t Sm

ell.

In h

er

storie

s, h

er d

olls

had

man

y ad

vent

ures

!

Wri

ting

Sto

ries

Ove

r th

e ye

ars,

Zor

a m

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a lo

t. Sh

e liv

ed

with

diff

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t fam

ily

mem

bers

and

frie

nds

in

the

Sout

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any

peop

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sha

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with

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She

also

wro

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torie

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out h

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fe in

the

Sout

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Shar

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Stor

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Zora

wro

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was

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of t

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pub

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and

sold

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over

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Geo

rge

Was

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ton

Carv

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stud

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plan

ts. H

e w

orke

d to

impr

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the

lives

of

Afr

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far

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Sou

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are

for

plan

ts.

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mak

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They

pro

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us

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A S

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bor

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150

yea

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Am

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105

reci

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for

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This

is a

phot

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ph o

f a p

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nt.

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Library of Congress

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Peep and the Big Wide World

Sid the Science Kid

Clifford the Big Red Dog

Dinosaur Train

Let's Go Luna!

Ready Jet Go!

The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

Arthur

Martha Speaks

Nature Cat

Odd Squad

Cyberchase

Sesame Street

Molly of Denali

Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

Pinkalicious & Peterrific

Elinor Wonders Why

Curious George

Curious George

Wild Kratts

Wild Kratts

SHOW

Explore reading, math, science, life lessons, and more on the PBS KIDS 24/7 channel and live stream!The TV schedule below offers you and your child a chance to learn anytime alongside your favorite PBS KIDS characters.

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Nature Cat'sGreat Outdoors

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Ready Jet Go!Space Explorer

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PBS KIDS Games app

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Coding

Science and Engineering

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Daniel Tiger for Parents

PBS KIDS Games app

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Dinosaur Train A to Z

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Molly of Denali

PBS ParentsPlay & Learn

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Jet's Bot Builder:Robot Games

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