In this episode of Let's Learn GA! Mathematics, teachers will learn effective teaching strategies to help students understand the mean in a data set and interpret data to answer questions.
In this episode of Let's Learn GA!, students learn how to express the length of an object as a whole number of length units. Practice includes laying multiple copies of a shorter object end to end to measure a longer object.
It’s true that Georgia is about 2,000 miles from Hollywood, but the film and television industries are actually much closer. In fact, they're right here in Georgia.
Mary Francis Hill Coley was the midwife to thousands of babies and helped Albany's families, both black and white, with her progressive views towards childcare at the time.
As the journey to find our country’s next president continues, Bill Nigut updates students on how the campaign is unfolding in an On the Campaign Trail Mini-Episode.
When the British attacked Savannah, Mordecai Sheftall was captured in a skirmish when he refused to abandon his son. Marion Levy Mendel, a Sheftall ancestor, Professor Harvey Jackson, and John Sheftall, Esq., another ancestor, recall the costs and high price of waging war.
Reading and writing skills are applied in every subject concentration, so why not identify literacy in all classes? from math to physical education to science.
As soon as students enter Hawthorne Elementary School they are met with smiles, personalized affirmations, and even secret handshakes from their staff of educators.
Join Georgia teacher Lyn Douglas in her "Lynasium" as she teaches about the importance of exercise to improve health and wellness in this episode of Let's Learn GA!.
In this episode of Let's Learn GA!, Coach Kenan Woods puts a twist on STEAM with this physical education lesson! Students will learn about Strategy, Teamwork, and Energized, Active Movement--also known as STEAM.
Mathematics | Physical Health and Wellness | Professional Learning | Grades PreK-5