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Let's learn how to stay healthy. This series includes tips for hand washing, social distancing, and mask wearing.

ASL
Still image from: COVID-19 Resources: Helping Kids With Handwashing
COVID-19 Resources
Episode 1
2 minutes 31 seconds
Grade Level: 3 - 6

Join the Strong4Life Challenge team as they teach students about the importance of handwashing. Good hand hygiene is one of the most important things people can do to stay healthy and help prevent the spread of germs. Part of the "COVID-19 Resourc...Read More

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Man in glasses and blue collared shirt gestures with hands out and lips pursed in mid-speech.
It's Okay to Be Smart
Season 8 / Ep 17
12 minutes 54 seconds
Grade Level: 10 - 12

Masks work. They are safe for almost everyone to wear. But there’s still a lot of confusion and misinformation out there when it comes both to wearing masks and the actual risks of getting infected with COVID-19. Part of the "It's Okay to Be Smart...Read More

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Still image from: COVID-19 Resources: How to Wear a Mask
COVID-19 Resources
Episode 3
2 minutes 7 seconds
Grade Level: 3 - 6

Join the Strong4Life Challenge team as they teach students the importance of wearing a mask to help stop the spread of germs. They also demonstrate how to properly wear a mask. Part of the "COVID-19 Resources" series.

ASL
Still image from: COVID-19 Resources: Helping Kids With Social Distancing
COVID-19 Resources
Episode 2
1 minutes 25 seconds
Grade Level: 3 - 6

Join the Strong4Life Challenge team as they teach students the importance of practicing social distancing whenever possible to help reduce the spread of germs and keep oneself and others healthy. Part of the "COVID-19 Resources" series.

Split-screen interview. On the left, a woman with curly brown hair is blinking while on the right, a woman with straight red hair is speaking.
Two Cents
Season 3 / Ep 18
12 minutes 13 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12

The COVID pandemic hit the food service industry especially hard. This episode explains how small business owners are coping. Part of the "Two Cents" series.

Woman wearing an ornate necklace with her hair in braids blinks as she speaks to us from an interior space.
Two Cents
Season 3 / Ep 17
6 minutes 32 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12

Many people felt the effects of lost income due to COVID. This episode offers ways to rethink spending without giving up everything. Part of the "Two Cents" series.

Slide shows a closeup rendering of a circular gray coronavirus molecule with lumpy red, orange, and yellow proteins. Text reads, "Talking to Children About Covid-19."
8 minutes 4 seconds
Grade Level: PT/TT

Deaf mentors from the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind offer tips to parents on how to talk to children about the coronavirus. The information is presented in American Sign Language (ASL).

ASL
Digital rendering shows a group of purple, green, and red clumps fused together.
It's Okay to Be Smart
Season 8 / Ep 24
11 minutes 20 seconds
Grade Level: 10 - 12

How did scientists develop a vaccine for COVID-19? This episode details the basic research used to develop lifesaving medicine. Part of the "It's Okay to Be Smart" series.

Raising her eyebrows, a woman speaks to us on a split screen. To her left is text that reads, “unemployment insurance.”
Two Cents
Season 3 / Ep 16
5 minutes 23 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12

Find out the eligibility requirements for the COVID stimulus package. Part of the "Two Cents" series.

Screenshot of a video chat between Dianna and another woman. The other woman has dark hair with the ends dyed blue and green, over the head headphones with her hands up as she speaks. Dianna appears in the lower left corner wearing silver headphones.
Physics Girl
Season 4 / Ep 23
20 minutes 41 seconds
Grade Level: 10 - 12

In this episode, host Dianna Cowern interviews an ER nurse practitioner and epidemiologist about their experiences with the COVID-19 pandemic. They stress the importance of keeping safe and following guidelines. Part of the "Physics Girl" series.

ASL
Line graph titled, "Exponential Growth, Covid-19." Y axis reads, "Cases open parentheses Outside of China close parentheses" and X axis reads, "Feb twelfth" at left and "March fifteenth" at right. Pink dots gradually curve upward from left to right where they're labeled "X, 1 point 4."
It's Okay to Be Smart
Season 8 / Ep 6
7 minutes 35 seconds
Grade Level: 10 - 12

After the first case of COVID-19, the disease caused by the new strain of Coronavirus, was announced in the United States, reports of further infections trickled in slowly. Two months later, that trickle has turned into a steady current. This epis...Read More

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2 red lines branch off from a red dot at the top connecting to red dots that continue to branch off in twos 5 times to form a crown-shaped contagion.
It's Okay to Be Smart
Season 8 / Ep 10
2 minutes 13 seconds
Grade Level: 10 - 12

COVID-19 is a nasty enemy. Invisible, mysterious, and deadly, it has spread around the world and caused much of humanity to hide away. One reason germs like these succeed and spread is because of the social nature of humans. While social distancin...Read More