In this episode of Camp GPB, follow along with experts from New South Associates to learn about the beautiful petroglyphs and pictographs that adorn Stone Mountain, and create your own rock art.
Educator Helen from Tellus Science Museum shows the relative distance of planets from the sun by creating a pocket solar system in this episode of Camp GPB!
In this episode of Let's Learn GA! academic nutritionist, Kelley Toon, presents an interactive venn diagram activity to compare and contrast this month's featured harvest veggies- broccoli and cauliflower.
This unit incorporates differentiated instruction and technology to help students master the fifth grade standard on adding, subtracting, and multiplying decimals. Following a pre-test at the start of this unit, the teacher forms groups based on each student’s ability and readiness.
It's important to think critically and practice good behaviors when using technology. In this episode of Things Explained, we talk about what it means to be a good digital citizen and important ways to engage in our technology-driven world.
Since 2014, Community Guilds has focused on delivering an innovative, gap-closing approach to education through its mobile makerspace, STE(A)M (Science, Technology, Engineering, (Arts), and Math) Truck, targeting elementary and middle school students.
Join GPB education for an exploratory overview of our comprehensive Visual Arts content including online courses, career resources, lesson plans, engaging videos, and instructional strategies that are available at no cost to all Georgia students and teachers through PBS LearningMedia.
Educator Thomas Hayes from Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA) teaches young artists how to design and draw a superhero who will help solve a problem. The superhero will demonstrate special traits that will help make the world a better place!
Join education experts in a discussion focusing on the scientific practice of engaging in argumentation from evidence, and constructing explanations with students.
How is music connected to our emotions? Listen to the sounds of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and watch as interpretive dancers showcase various emotional responses to the performance. Then see how different types of music makes you feel!