Utilizing PBS LearningMedia's engaging activities, participants will become familiar with collections from PBS's hit shows which allow students to build their design and iteration skills while investigating and solving problems in engineering and aerospace.
During this three week project-based learning unit, students collaborate to design a restaurant. Throughout the unit, students address mathematics standards by managing a $1,500,000 budget and designing a blueprint of their restaurant.
This is Japanese II, Review Lesson 1 of the Irasshai series. This is a review lesson covering greetings, grades, age, time, dates, numbers 1 ~ 99 and hiragana: あ、い、う、え、お ; か、き、く、け、こ ; さ、し、す、せ、そ ; た、ち、つ、て、と ; な、に、ぬ、ね、の.
This is Japanese II, Review Lesson 2 of the Irasshai series. This is a review lesson covering verbs, past tense, days of the week, abilities, weather, clothing, numbers 100 ~ 900 and 1,000 ~ 9,000, and hiragana: は、ひ、ふ、へ、ほ ; ま、み、む、め、も ; や、ゆ、よ ; ら、り、る、れ、ろ ; わ、を、ん.
During this blended learning, self-paced unit, students utilize rhetorical analysis to evaluate the effectiveness of speeches and informational texts. Students start the unit by taking a diagnostic test, and, if needed, completing a writing boot camp.
During this unit, students learn social studies and English Language Arts (ELA) standards using a variety of blended learning strategies, including independent study, small group study, large group study, mixed grouping, and learning maps.
Georgia’s Chinese-American population took root when laborers came to Augusta in 1873 to dig a canal. Ellen Chiang, an instructor at the Atlanta Chinese School, explains some of the customs of one of the most festive and biggest holidays in Chinese culture - Chinese New Year.
Dr. Charles Floyd, a University of Georgia economist, notes the early history of roads in Georgia. Ludowici residents Harry Chapman, Mrs. Virgil Nail, Sammy Stapleton, and Robert Watford Mary Worth discuss the impact of the new highways systems on small Georgia towns.
Georgia teacher Kori Perez takes students on a tour of a rock quarry to understand the attributes of rocks and minerals in this episode of Let's Learn GA!.
We go to McCaysville to meet a group a people who claim their jobs are “better than your vacation.” They’re river guides at Rolling Thunder River Company, a white water rafting company where the employees, surprisingly, still use math to do those jobs.
Dr. Preston Russell, a medical doctor and historian, and colonial reenactor J. Edward Jackson explain fighting in Savannah from September to October 1779, when Georgia Patriots aided by the French tried to retake Savannah from the British.