Adapting to an Individualized Education Program can be a difficult transition for most students. But by starting small, personalizing reading potential and with the guidance of informed staff and administrators, Marietta City Schools has been able to create many success stories in literacy.
In this integrated unit, students work in teams to create a business, purchase supplies, and sell products. As they develop their businesses, students explore how economic concepts have impacted consumers across time, as well as master mathematics and English language arts standards.
$martPath is an engaging, interactive and easy-to-use way for elementary and middle school teachers to embed relevant and fun economic and financial education in their classrooms, to boost students' financial literacy. And the best part? It's free!
In this episode of Things Explained, we take a look at Winter Olympic sports from a different angle and see how geometry plays an important role in bringing home the gold.
This video provides an overview of the Mathematical Practices for third grade, fourth grade, and fifth grade to support teachers and teacher leaders with the implementation of Georgia's K-12 Mathematics Standards for each grade level.
This video provides an overview of the Mathematical Practice Standard for high school embedded within Georgia's K-12 Mathematics Standardsfor each course.
This video provides an overview of the Mathematical Practice Standard for Grades 6-8 embedded within Georgia's K-12 Mathematics Standards. The strategies and supports included in this video can be used to increase student engagement and critical thinking skills for all learners.
This video provides an overview of the Mathematical Practices for Kindergarten through 2nd grade to support teachers and teacher leaders with the implementation of Georgia's K-12 Mathematics Standards.
May duBignon Stiles Howard left sleepy Brunswick to attend nursing school in New York City. Returning to Georgia she became a nurse in Savannah, married a local doctor and rose to be president of the Georgia Medical Society.