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At-Home Learning

At-Home Learning Resources for North Carolina Students

PBS North Carolina offers at-home learning resources for students from early learners through grade 12. We provide standards-aligned programming and curriculum-based lessons on our broadcast channels and streaming online and supplemental online resources for educators and students.

Explore below or select a category to learn more about our programming and resources.

Teacher Time (For Early Learners) 

At-Home Learning Presents Teacher Time

Teacher Time

In Teacher Time, a series of short-form STEM activity videos, NC Teachers of the Year lead learners through hands-on learning activities.

Lessons air on Rootle and PBS NC, and you can watch anytime online!

Teacher Time is supported by the Burroughs Wellcome Fund

Classroom Connection (For Grades PreK-3)

At-Home Learning Presents Classroom Connection

Classroom Connection 

Classroom Connection features PBS KIDS favorites alongside North Carolina educators. This short-form learning series delivers engaging math and literacy lessons developed by and featuring North Carolina teachers, aimed at Pre-K through third grade students to support their at-home learning. 

Lessons available in English and Spanish! 

At-Home Learning on TV (Grades 6-12) 

At-Home Learning: A Free Resource from PBS North Carolina

At-Home Learning on Weekdays

Each weekday, one block of programs on the North Carolina Channel will serve students sixth through twelfth grade, from 12 PM-5 PM (actual times may vary). This educational program block features curated programming covering Science, Math, Social Studies, English Language arts and more. 

Watch the program block on TV (the North Carolina Channel) or online with our livestream below!

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More Free Resources

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Bright-By-Text

Free, local messages keep parents and caregivers of children 8 years old and under informed and prepared. Text CONNECT to 274448 today.

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Science Lessons on PBS Learning Media 

PBS North Carolina is proud to present a robust collection of free Open Educational Resources. These award-winning resources are aligned directly to North Carolina Essential Standards science objectives for grades 4-8, and are appropriate for high school students as well.