This may be the case for a few reasons, such as:
- A student has a disability that makes using a laptop difficult
 - A student may not have access to a laptop
 - A student may not have WiFi
 
Elementary Students
- Read reviews to ensure you are choosing the right shows.
 - Have questions for you child to consider such as:
 - Do you think what happened in the show is something that might happen in your life or the life of someone you know? Why?
 - How would you have handled what happened in the show?
 - Enhance listening skills by asking your child questions about what they're watching
 - Make connections to what your child is watching to books, articles, and research
 - Use television characters in learning activities
 - Make a family screen time plan
 
Learn more by visiting Tips for Enhancing TV Learning Experiences
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Secondary Students
Discuss
Engaging in discussion or related activities before, during, and/or after the show can help you remember what you've learned. WNET has discussion questions and activities for any show you watch on PBS - no internet needed! - to take what you just watched to the next level. 
Activities
There are lots of activities you can do while watching a program such as taking the role of reporter or journalist, reenacting what you saw, and thinking like a producer.
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