Cobb County English Language Arts Supervisor, Liz Cobra, shares her insight on phonological learning in this Literacy Innovation video. Her experience building the early literacy framework began in 2015 and is now used
In this personalized and integrated computer science, English Language Arts, and mathematics unit, students learn to code using Python via the programming software, Code Combat.
In this unit, fifth grade students learn social studies and technology standards simultaneously. First, in partners, students research a 19th century immigrant group of their choice.
In this episode of School Stories, we visit Coleman Middle School in Gwinnett County to learn about the school's STEAM project-based learning curriculum.
CTAE | Physical Health and Wellness | Science | STEAM | Grades 9-12
Anyone watching the news knows healthcare is an ever-growing industry. So we head down to Macon to visit one of the area’s largest employers: Coliseum Health System, where we learn that you don’t have to be a doctor to be one of their 1,300+ employees!
This lesson plan uses collaborative literacy stations to provide intensive, differentiated English Language Arts (ELA) instruction, and engage students in ELA, mathematics and science activities.
Today’s teen is twice as likely to get a job as a teenager in the 1950s. Back then young people were primarily concerned with school, sports, and having fun. Sprayberry High School Principal Paul Ross recalls his high school days and remembers that only a few classmates had jobs.
Each of the four segments of the Making Challenging Texts Accessible series provides a 30-minute standalone session appropriate for K-12 professional development in all subjects/contents during faculty meetings, before or after school, or during teacher planning time.
The Computer Science CTAE Pathway available to Georgia high school students provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles of computing and software development.
In this episode of Let's Learn GA!, Georgia teacher Steve Epperson gives an insightful lesson on the basics of coding using different platform examples, to give students a better understanding of computer science as a whole.
Overview: Most economists agree that trade is good and free trade is even better. If that's the case, why - and how - do almost all nations try to limit it? This lesson explains.
Overview: It's no secret that trade is beneficial. Some nations like to put that in writing and make agreements with each other called trade blocs. Learn more here.
Overview: Pesos, dollars, and rupees - oh my! With so many different currencies in the world, buying and selling goods and services across borders can get complicated. This lesson explains how trading currencies works.