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. With thousands of whole-child learning resources and tools available at no cost through PBS LearningMedia, the sky's the limit to what our students can become.
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. Their rocket is almost ready, but they haven't started planning their spacesuits and you're a little worried that they don't fully understand the dangers of space travel. Join GPB Education and an intrepid potato for a STEMonstration about how meteoroids don't play nicely in space and what you can do to save the taternaut!
Strategic play, also known as playful learning, is a powerful tool to use in the elementary classroom to help students connect and engage with their surroundings. In this episode of Let's Learn GA!, educators at Lovin Elementary School in Gwinnett County discuss how strategic play can be used in Kindergarten.
In this episode of Let's Learn GA!, Gwinnett County educators at Lovin Elementary School share ways strategic play can be utilized in the Kindergarten classroom.
These Teacher Planning Kits are designed to help educators navigate this year’s new school routines. The kits connect closely with the support we’re offering to parents and families while making the...
Directly addressing modern social issues that students care about can stimulate provocative conversations about the roles of research and science in society. With more than 400 STEM resources from collections like Above the Noise, It’s Okay to be Smart, Braincraft, and the Origin of Everything, participants will learn to navigate the most engaging content in the PBS universe while connecting standards from the classroom with the world beyond.
How do engineers get their Mars rovers to go all the way into space and remotely conduct tasks? In this STEMonstration, we'll continue to investigate gravity, friction, and the physics behind launched objects, but make it a whole lot more challenging! Using simple materials, GPB educators will build and test a way to move a small ball down a zip-line string in less than four seconds AND release that ball onto a target.
Biology students at Union County High School explore healthcare and anatomy concepts through STEM. Students participate in a health fair where they present their research on a wide range of healthcare topics, including air pollution, vaping, and high blood pressure.
Building on a reputation as a trusted source for educational content, GPB Education has created a virtual learning journey to explore the complexities of slavery and freedom in antebellum Savannah through the lens of the Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters. Educators, parents, and students can learn about the connections between the institution of slavery and the global economy and discover what one city can teach us about society and culture before the Civil War. Key concepts are presented through interactive elements like primary source letters and images, navigable maps, videos, and a virtual walking tour. Session participants will be able to explore virtual content using Oculus Go headsets or their own devices. Presenters will model instructional strategies to elicit creative responses to the experience. Following this session, participants will better understand how to implement their own virtual reality explorations in the home and/or classroom.
Join GPB Education as we explore the inspiring teaching tools surrounding PBS American Portrait, a national storytelling project that invites us all to share our voices in response to a number of thought-provoking prompts. Participants will discuss how our stories can help us build empathy and community, invite courageous conversations in our schools and classrooms, and inspire our students to create their own unique American portraits.
Ever wonder how a zip line works? Wonder no more! In our first STEMonstration, we'll investigate gravity, friction, and the physics behind launched objects. Using simple materials, GPB educators will build and test a way to move a small ball down a zip-line string in less than four seconds. Plus, you might even find a job you like in the mountains of north Georgia!