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Continuous Learning: Statewide Educational Programs & Projects for K–12 Students

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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 Kansas

Learning Across Kansas is a televised classroom with teachers doing math, science, and reading from their homes for half an hour each week. Kansas Public Broadcasters have partnered with the Kansas State Department of Education to create this weekly programming with content designed for kindergarten through 3rd grade, 4th through 8th grade, and 9th through 12th grade.  Click here to access the show Learning Across Kansas: Elementry School on KTWU.


Awesome Squiggles

Awesome Squiggles is 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.


Kansas Kids Poetry Project

In celebration of National Poetry Month, KMUW is partnering with the Kansas State Department of Education. Students of all grade levels are encouraged to write and submit a haiku about Kansas weather. Haiku is a form of poetry, first made popular in Japan, that challenges poets to convey a vivid message in only 17 syllables. Selected student poets will be contacted to record their haiku for publishing on-air and online.  Click here to get started.


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