What’s Coming to PebbleGo: New Features and Content to Explore

@image /content/dam/pebblegodev/blog/new-pgn-articles.png Rounded PebbleGo article and category tiles showing an ogre illustration and the Artemis II astronaut crew. As learning continues beyond the classroom, there is even more to look forward to in the PebbleGo experience. Upcoming features and new content are designed to support curiosity, encourage independent discovery, and give educators more ways to connect learning across subjects. @h6 Introducing PebbleGo Playground Coming around back-to-school season, [b]PebbleGo Playground[/b] is a new interactive experience created for early learners. It offers a playful, student-friendly environment where young users can explore content, practice navigation, and begin building confidence with digital research. PebbleGo Playground will feature engaging mini modules like [b]Sports[/b], [b]Food Around the World[/b], and [b]Mythical Creatures[/b], designed to draw students in through high-interest topics. These experiences encourage reading for fun while helping students build confidence as they interact with digital content. With intuitive design and engaging visuals, Playground creates space for exploration that feels both accessible and enjoyable for K-2 learners. @h6 New Articles Coming to PebbleGo Next PebbleGo Next continues to grow with new articles across modules. These new articles, along with others, will be released together in [b]July[/b]. They were selected to support curriculum needs and reflect customer requests, giving students more opportunities to explore topics that connect to their interests and the world around them. [b]Biographies[/b] In the [b]Biographies[/b] module, students will soon be able to learn about influential figures such as [b]Althea Gibson[/b], [b]Benedict Arnold[/b], [b]Frederick Richard[/b], [b]Julius Caesar[/b], [b]Lindsay Horan Heaps[/b], [b]Marsha P. Johnson[/b], [b]Sarah McBride[/b], [b]Saquon Barkley[/b], [b]Sylvia Rivera[/b], [b]Vincent Van Gogh[/b], [b]William Shakespeare[/b], and more. These stories support connections across history, literature, current events, and sports. [b]Social Studies[/b] In [b]Social Studies[/b], expanded coverage of U.S. national parks will include locations such as [b]Glacier[/b], [b]Grand Teton[/b], [b]Olympic[/b], [b]Yellowstone[/b], and [b]Yosemite[/b]. These articles help students explore geography and the natural world, with connections to outdoor learning and real-world places. The new [b]How Is It Made?[/b] category will launch within PebbleGo Next Social Studies, featuring topics like [b]chocolate[/b], [b]colored pencils[/b], and [b]sneakers[/b] that help students understand how everyday items are created. [b]Indigenous Peoples’ History[/b] The [b]Indigenous Peoples’ History[/b] module will continue to grow with new articles on Indigenous Tribal Nations, including [b]Kickapoo[/b], [b]Mohican[/b], and [b]Taíno[/b]. These additions support more inclusive and accurate perspectives in social studies instruction. New [b]Animals[/b] articles such as [b]Arctic Terns[/b], [b]Fennec Foxes[/b], [b]Fireflies[/b], [b]Komodo Dragons[/b], and [b]Naked Mole Rat[/b] will support text-to-text connections, curiosity, and volume reading. These animals are also mentioned in other PebbleGo Next articles and have equivalents in PebbleGo, helping students build connections across PebbleGo. @h6 Supporting Learning Anywhere These upcoming updates make it easier for students to keep learning going wherever they are. Whether they are exploring independently, connecting topics across modules, or diving into new interests, PebbleGo continues to support flexible learning experiences. @h6 Managing Content and Staying Updated All new articles appear automatically for subscribers, and building administrators can easily tailor which modules and topics are visible to best align with their school’s learning goals. Visit the [url=https://www.pebblego.com/resources/help-center/admin-support/content-management.html]Content Management Help Center[/url] article to learn how to manage content visibility, and explore [url=https://www.pebblego.com//resources/blog/making-the-most-of-admin-tools]Making the Most of Admin Tools in PebbleGo[/url] for additional tips and best practices. To see the full list of PebbleGo and PebbleGo Next articles by module, visit our [url=https://www.pebblego.com/resources/help-center/educator-support/pebblego-modules]PebbleGo Content Maps[/url]. Content Maps are updated with every release, so you always know what’s available and where to find it.

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