Communication plays a key role in every Georgia science standard. In this segment of Science in Action, we will focus on classroom strategies that integrate literacy through science lessons.
Empathy is one of the major components in GA Tech's K-12 InVenture Prize. Nameer's SeaBot 2.0 design from Sope Creek Elementary School, strives to help remote communities access clean drinking water using a coded robot filtration device!
What is color? Learn about light and wavelengths and what creates color with GPB Educator Tracey Wiley. Then learn how to build your own spectroscope using common household materials.
Felicia Purdy, assistant superintendent of Seminole County schools, sits down with host Ashley Mengwasser in an episode of Classroom Conversations to discuss literacy in rural areas and the challenges of implementing new ins
Why do some objects sink and other objects float? It all has to do with the object's density! In this episode of Camp GPB, we use the inquiry design process to test an object's density in water.
Physical Health and Wellness | Professional Learning | Grades K-12
Join GPB Education as we strengthen our superhero origin stories through self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, responsible decision-making, and future self.
In this episode of Let's Learn GA!, viewers learn where squash is grown in Georgia, its nutritional benefits, yummy recipes, and fun activities using squash at home or in the classroom!
This video provides an explanation of the Framework for Statistical Reasoning for all grade levels, K-12. The framework is a part of the Essential Instructional Guidance adopted by the State Board of Education as an expectation for teaching and learning for the adopted standards.
This video provides an overview of STEM programming in Georgia. The strategies and supports included in this video can be used to increase academic outcomes for learners.
Can you answer the question, "What is Color?" Join GPB Education and Physics Girl on a STEMonstration into how we perceive light waves and build your own STEM Alive spectroscope out of common household items so that everything you see is coming up rainbows!
Professional Learning | Science | STEAM | Grades 3-12
Your STEM students haven't been on a field trip in ages and they've had enough! They're taking extreme measures "to compare and contrast the characteristics, composition, and location of comets, asteroids, and meteoroids" by planning an interstellar field trip.