PBS KIDS VIDEO features more than 1,000 videos from top PBS KIDS and PBS KIDS GO! television series. Included are videos from Curious George, The Cat in the Hat Knows...
Georgia is known as the Peach State! In this episode of Let's Learn GA!, learn how to make a variety of delicious dishes using peaches and fun activities that incorporate peaches.
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.
The Pick, Cook, Keep video series introduces students to the wide range of Georgia’s locally grown produce and is an extension of the "Georgia Grown" legacy series. Georgia Grown highlights...
Based on a comprehensive arts curriculum, the PBS KIDS series, PINKALICIOUS & PETERRIFIC®, can inspire children to think and express themselves creatively.
Georgia teacher Kesa Bolds leads a lesson on place value in this episode of Let's Learn GA!. The instructions for the Place Value Egg Hunt can be found in the support materials section.
In this special episode of Let's Learn GA!, we visit the Jimmy Carter National Historical Park in Plains, Georgia, to learn about the life of President Jimmy Carter and his family. Students will learn about First Lady Rosalyn Carter's love of butterflies and the importance of these pollinators.
New South Associates takes you on an archaeology adventure with their Portal to the Past! You can explore topics such as excavation and mapping, stone tools, rock art, basket weaving...
In this unit, second grade students will master English Language Arts (ELA) standards by assuming the role of a fairy tale character. Specifically, students will use various arts integrated strategies, including Hot Seat, Tableau, and Writing in Role, to develop and practice language and literacy skills. By using these strategies, students will gain meaningful knowledge about character traits and point of view.
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.