In this episode of Let's Learn GA!, Georgia teacher Mirella Sinclair leads students through a lesson on organizing, representing, and interpreting data.
The goal of Design Squad Nation is to give students a stronger understanding of the design process, and the connection between engineering and the things we all use in everyday...
Engineering for Good is a three-week, project-based learning unit for middle school science classrooms focused on developing solutions for negative impacts of plastics on the environment.
A visit to the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta proves to us, and hopefully to our audience, that a simple interest in math and technology can lead to a wide variety of career opportunities. Although we take a fun and loose approach to learning about the Federal Reserve, our Teachable Moments are truly insightful. They include a description of what this institution is and does and a discussion of the gold standard and exactly what gives money its value.
Ms. Kelly wants to bake cookies for her class but needs to multiply her recipe to make enough cookies for every student. In this Let's Learn GA! lesson, Ms. Kelly shows students how they can multiply fractions and whole numbers.
Welcome to GASHA GO! World. The collection of games and videos is designed to introduce young learners to computational thinking, digital citizenship, innovative design, and creative communication.
First grade teacher, Ms. Trammell, covers a variety of ways caregivers and parents can help students get prepared for first grade. Concepts range from math, to nutrition, to ELA!
Karen Garland, a K-5 science teacher, shares what new concepts rising second graders can expect to learn and ways caregivers can help their children get ready for the new school year over the summer.
In this Getting Ready video, fifth grade teacher Ms. Balaun dives into how students learn. Curiosity and inquiry are two of the biggest motivators in getting students interested and invested in what they are learning.