This episode of Things Explained talks about how hurricanes form, how they impact the mainland U.S. and specifically Georgia, and ways we can help minimize storm damage.
In this episode of Things Explained, we discuss how a tiny paper clip sinks in water but a cargo ship weighing 250,000 tons floats. We also explain what density, buoyancy, and a man named Archimedes have to do with this science phenomenon.
On November 20, 2017, the Georgia Dome was demolished. Learn how the force of gravity plays an important role in demolitions and how experts brought down this 102,000 square foot structure, located in the heart of Atlanta.
These practitioner videos connect the key concepts from "How Learning Works and What That Means for Our Schools and Classrooms," to Georgia classrooms in the 4 main subject areas and all grade bands.
GPB Educator Mike Kuenlen teaches campers how they can create beautiful patterns and designs using the natural pigments from leaves and flowers. Adult supervision recommended.
Lettuce is a popular leafy plant grown in Georgia. In this episode of Let's Learn GA!, learn how to make a variety of delicious dishes using lettuce and fun activities that incorporate it.
In part one of a three-part series, students learn the basic techniques of how to draw an urban street scene using one-point linear perspective in this episode of Let's Learn GA! with teacher Freddy Sanchez.
In part two of a three-part series, students learn how to add details to an urban street scene using one-point linear perspective in this episode of Let's Learn GA! with teacher Freddy Sanchez.
In part three of a three-part series, students learn how to draw one-point linear perspective drawings without using a horizon line in this episode of Let's Learn GA! with teacher Freddy Sanchez.