Ms. Kelly wants to bake cookies for her class but needs to multiply her recipe to make enough cookies for every student. In this Let's Learn GA! lesson, Ms.
Atlanta has not always been the capital of Georgia. In fact, Georgia has had five different state capitals! In this episode of Things Explained, we discuss the history of these five capital cities and why Atlanta was ultimately chosen.
The Georgia Stories series consists of streaming videos, educator resources, and primary source materials that support the teaching of Georgia Studies.
Allen Padgett from the Department of Natural Resources leads a group of students into a cave in Cloudland Canyon in the Appalachian Plateau of northwest Georgia.
Georgia Under the Ground explains how Georgia's geography was shaped and molded by the forces of nature. Sweeping scenes show off the geographic variety of the state east to west and north to south and the presence of fossils aids in understanding the formation of the state.
Don Berryhill, science specialist with the Okefenokee Regional Education Service Agency, guides students in a canoe through the Okefenokee Swamp and points out many unique species in this specialized ecosystem.
English Language Arts | Physical Health and Wellness | Social Studies | Grades 3-5
In this Getting Ready video, Coach Woods highlights activities kids can do at home over the summer to help them be prepared for the upcoming school year in physical education.
English Language Arts | Mathematics | Science | Social Studies | The Arts | Grades 3-5
Danger! It lurks at every corner. Earthquake. Quicksand. Cyclone. Pandemic. As educators and parents power on to creatively engage, instruct, and inspire our children in the home, classroom, and online, how can we as educators use our superpowers to keep the love of learning alive?
Professional Learning | Science | STEAM | Grades K-12
During this one to two week unit, students explore the effects of pollution on our environment and conduct research using a variety of print and electronic sources.