The final step of the scientific method is to communicate or share with others what we have learned. It is important for scientists to share the results of their experiments. They can write, create pictures, or speak to others. What is your favorite way to share your thoughts and ideas?
Dr. Jenna Jambeck is a scientist from the University of Georgia. She is studying plastic pollution using an app called Marine Debris Tracker and she needs your help! You can help by tracking the litter you find in your community.
Observation is paying close attention to something to get information. For example, by observing a bird, we can learn about its wings and learn how it flies. To make observations we use our five senses: seeing, hearing, touching, smelling, and sometimes taste.
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!, Gwinnett County educators at Lovin Elementary School share ways strategic play can be utilized in the Kindergarten classroom.
Strawberries can be a sweet addition to many nutritious dishes. In this episode of Let's Learn GA!, find out how Georgia school systems incorporate locally grown strawberries into their academic meal plans.
This video provides an overview of the supports for English learners aligned to Georgia's K-12 Mathematics Standards. The strategies and supports included in this video can be used to increase student outcomes for this special population of learners.
Uncover where sweet potatoes are grown in Georgia, explore tasty sweet potato recipes, and engage in fun sweet potato activities with this episode of Let's Learn GA!.
Explore the Carter Family Commissary in Plains, Georgia, to learn how math was utilized daily to operate the store. In the episode, students will also learn about the types of goods that were sold in this store during the 1930s.
The Paper Girls Show's Junior Scientist Maker Program inspires children ages 6+ to “think like a scientist” through engaging content, standards-aligned curriculum, hands-on learning activities, and scientific discovery.
Join GPB’s education outreach team for an exploratory overview of our comprehensive digital resources for elementary school science, including our new VR and AR journey into the woods, the ongoing Things Explained video series, and bi-annual Live Explorations to inspiring learning environments th
Archeologist Anne Dorland from New South Associates explains the historical and cultural significance of basket making in Georgia. Campers also learn how to construct their own woven baskets using common household objects.
In this episode of Let's Learn GA!, Ms. Petty teaches students about pitch in music, what instruments create high and low pitches, and how pitch is different from volume.