A percussion instrument is anything that you strike, scrape, or shake. Percussion makes up the largest family of instruments. In this episode of "Instrument Quest," we meet a teen musician who demonstrates how different percussion instruments sound.
This video provides an overview of the supports for English learners assist students with mastery of Georgia's K-12 Mathematics Standards. The strategies, scaffolds, and supports included in this video can be used to increase student outcomes for this special population of learners.
Now that you have a basic understanding of 3D lesson planning, this video will cover a few strategies Georgia science teachers use to open their classrooms to curiosity questions.
Dive deeper into the classroom applications that Georgia teachers have constructed to bring learning to life, in this follow-up episode of Science in Action.
The Scarborough's Reading Rope model consists of both lower and upper strands. When these individual elements intertwine, they lead to proficient and precise reading, characterized by fluent expression and robust comprehension.
Utilizing PBS LearningMedia's engaging activities, participants will become familiar with collections from PBS's hit shows which allow students to build their design and iteration skills while investigating and solving problems in engineering and aerospace.
During this three week project-based learning unit, students collaborate to design a restaurant. Throughout the unit, students address mathematics standards by managing a $1,500,000 budget and designing a blueprint of their restaurant.
During this unit, students learn social studies and English Language Arts (ELA) standards using a variety of blended learning strategies, including independent study, small group study, large group study, mixed grouping, and learning maps.
Georgia teacher Kori Perez takes students on a tour of a rock quarry to understand the attributes of rocks and minerals in this episode of Let's Learn GA!.
In this section of Science in Action, hear from Georgia teachers who have incorporated industry-standardized science and engineering practices into elementary education.