Explained by Dr. John Inscoe of the New Georgia Encyclopedia and Dr. Barbara McCaskill, William and Ellen Craft's daring escape from slavery involved Ellen Craft posing as a white slaveholder with her light skin and William posing as her body servant.
Join education experts in a discussion focusing on the scientific practice of engaging in argumentation from evidence, and constructing explanations with students.
This ten-day kindergarten STEM unit incorporates English Language Arts (ELA), mathematics, and science standards and requires students to work collaboratively and use critical thinking skills.
During this cross-curricular unit, students learn about Paul Revere and colonial times while mastering English Language Arts, mathematics, and social studies standards. At the beginning of the unit, students read And Then What Happened to Paul Revere by Jean Fritz.
Professional Learning | Science | STEAM | Grades 3-12
Utilizing engaging activities from PBS LearningMedia, participants will become familiar with collections from PBS hit shows that allow students to build their design and iteration skills while investigating and solving problems in engineering and ae
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!
This special education unit targets both IEP goals and adapted academic standards for Kindergarten to 2nd grade students with severe and profound disabilities.
Students at Fannin County School learn about the health of their local waterways by collecting and testing water samples and looking for other key environmental indicators.