Guiding Question: How do the skills found in the Foundations domain build across the grade levels? How can this progression of skills support instruction?
Teacher Sarah Lucas reads a book she wrote about a family of foxes and teaches students about the characteristics and behaviors of adult foxes and their offspring in this episode of Let's Learn GA!
What makes the fabulous Fox Theatre so fabulous? Great question! And that’s just what we ask the folks who work at the Fox. They answer by giving us an exclusive backstage tour, as well as an on-stage tour, and even an under-the-stage tour.
Ms. Kelly wants to bake cookies for her class but needs to multiply her recipe to make enough cookies for every student. In this Let's Learn GA! lesson, Ms. Kelly shows students how they can multiply fractions and whole numbers.
Alonzo Herndon, a former slave born in 1858 in Social Circle, sought to better himself and ultimately became Atlanta's first African-American millionaire.
In the early 1800s there were no reliable means of transportation. Waterways were the easiest routes and most of Georgia’s larger cities grew up along rivers.
The Game Design CTAE Pathway offered to Georgia high school students introduces them to the exciting world of video game creation. This pathway equips students with the skills to design, develop, and produce engaging and interactive games across various platforms.
Join GPB Education as we explore the updated and expanded relaunch of our free comprehensive Georgia Studies collection, including the interactive course and nearly 40 immersive virtual field trips to historical and cultural sites throughout the state.