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WOUB Learning Lab empowers teachers, students, parents and caregivers to use 21st century learning tools and media proven to impact student success.

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Ready for dog sled adventures with @MollyOfDenali? Make your own sled out of paper and take Molly, Tooey, and Trini on a trip through the Arctic! (Grades: K-2) https://t.co/7F2vvFUv7G
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Why do our extremities end up with frostbite first? 🧊 Learn how the human body reacts when Jack Frost starts nipping at our nose! (Grades: 6-12) https://t.co/BryXZczStf
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How are all the structures in your body affected by cold weather and why do our fingers, toes, and nose end up with frostbite first?  When we start getting cold, the tissue and organs in our extrem...
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Happy #Kwanzaa! Learn about the traditions and principles behind this festive celebration by making a handmade kinara out of cardboard tubes! 🕯️ https://t.co/vQBV8Q8GEV
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Create your own Kwanzaa kinara to display in your home.
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When you go for a nature walk in the winter, what do you notice about how animals are preparing for the cold? (Grades: 6-12) https://t.co/fghqmbtPGK
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Happy Kwanzaa! Let someone special know you are thinking of them during Kwanzaa with a little help from @Elmo! https://t.co/M00ygsmR2s
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Celebrate the holidays with this Sesame Street Kwanzaa card.
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How are you celebrating Kwanzaa in the classroom this year? Learn more about the history of Kwanzaa, first celebrated in 1966, with @pbsteachers "All About the Holidays"! https://t.co/A1nHc5FBy5
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Kwanzaa is a time to celebrate African American heritage. Learn the ways people observe this festivity and trace back its roots to ancient African customs.
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Does your family cook together during the holidays, or make handmade ornaments? Tell us about your favorite ways to celebrate #Christmas that doesn't involve store-bought gifts! https://t.co/U6DTvqJqEc
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In “Alma’s Way,” Alma and Junior love their Christmas Eve tradition of making ornaments together. Here are a few ideas for experiences and non-store-bought…
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Church visits, brightly lit houses, and gift-giving are just a few ways that Christmas is celebrated in the U.S.! Learn more about the history of Christmas with @pbsteachers "All About the Holidays." https://t.co/DaFFdUsTyy
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Christmas Day isn't just a holiday for Christians. Learn about the various traditions that people hold to celebrate it. Then have yourself a merry little Christmas!
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Do you know how #Kwanzaa came to be? Read about the history and origins of this festive week-long celebration honoring African-American heritage and culture. https://t.co/5QgbkXY8X5
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Enjoy these Kwanzaa books about working together in love as a family, giving back to your community and celebrating your culture. Harambee!
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How does Santa get around the world in a single night? And how do holiday lights get so tangled? 🎁 Unpack the mysteries of the holiday season! Grades: 6-12) https://t.co/ToOyVjQNRm
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It's the most wonderful time of the year! ❄️ Celebrate the season with this fun, two-ingredient snow paint craft. #WinterSolstice https://t.co/SqNEvVkkIK
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The boredom-buster winter activity is a great way to open up a conversation with your kids about the changing weather and snow in winter.
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In the U.S., the coldest quarter of the year begins weeks before the official start of winter. "It's Okay to Be Smart" explores why we divide the year into seasons. 🍃 (Grades: 9-12) https://t.co/sCvSGMb79e
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What is your favorite holiday dessert? In the Caribbean, many make Jamaican fruitcake, also known as Black cake or Christmas cake! (Grades: 3-12) https://t.co/yzaVu1kYGp
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Gooey, moist Jamaican fruitcake, also known as Black cake or Christmas cake, is a must on many Caribbean holiday tables. And since you cannot have Jamaican fruitcake without sorrel wine—an iced...
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Did you know North Carolina ranks #2 in the nation in Christmas tree production? 🎄 What will happen to the tree industry as the weather warms? (Grades: 6-8) https://t.co/mWBw1Ufa8C
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Students learn how scientists are studying what effect a warming climate will have on North Carolina's Christmas tree industry. NC ranks 2nd in the country in Christmas tree sales. There are 1600...
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Who invented the first string of electric holiday lights? ✨ Leave your best guess below! (Grades: 3-8) https://t.co/IsRycutKEB
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Winter is fun to talk about, no matter what subject you’re teaching! How are you celebrating the season in your classroom? https://t.co/hhqaqPsW3j
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What holiday dish holds the most meaning for you this time of year? Go inside the kitchen with local chefs to learn about the universal language of food! (Grades: 3-12) https://t.co/hPgK2jkFrm
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Relish shares stories of cultural heritage in Twin Cities communities through the universal language of food. In each episode, host Yia Vang of Union Hmong Kitchen takes viewers inside the kitchen...
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