In this lesson of Let's Learn GA!, students will learn all about maps! Georgia teacher Lisa Rogers introduces learners to atlases, a compass rose, and different types of maps.
Long before Europeans arrived in Georgia, Mississippian Indians built thriving towns, crafted pottery and stone tools, and passed down traditions through art and storytelling.
Professional Learning | Social Studies | Grades 6-12
New South Associates teaches viewers about the history and usage of pottery in Georgia and shows how a simple clay pot can be made in this episode of Camp GPB.
English Language Arts | Mathematics | Physical Health and Wellness | Science | Social Studies | STEAM | The Arts | Grades PreK-5
Overview: Ever paid taxes on anything? Ever attended a public school or driven on a highway? If so, you were seeing fiscal policy in action without even thinking about it. This lesson explains how the Government can alter the economy through taxes and spending.
Overview: When is enough really enough? Just how many slices of pizza should you eat? Is it worth studying one more hour? Marginal analysis can help answer these questions and many more!
Overview: When you purchase something you may tell the cashier "thank you." Typically, the cashier will reply "thank you" as well. This concept explains why.
Overview: Who should decide what to do with the resources in a country? The people? The government? Both? These questions form the basis for understanding economic systems.