Executive Director of The Ray, Allie Kelly, works with the Department of Transportation to create cleaner, safer, and more productive interstate traffic systems.
The Paper Girls Show's Junior Scientist Maker Program inspires children ages 6+ to “think like a scientist” through engaging content, standards-aligned curriculum, hands-on learning activities, and scientific discovery.
Professional Learning | Science | Social Studies | STEAM | Grades 6-12
Directly addressing modern social issues that students care about can stimulate provocative conversations about the roles of research and science in society.
Join your digital education G-forces GPB and GALILEO as we blast off into STEM discovery! Providing a galaxy of lesson plans, games, e-books, videos, full-text articles, images, and more, GPB and GALILEO are your gateway to quality engaging resources for use in the classroom and beyond.
Everyone talks about the weather, but nobody ever does anything about it. Well, Fast Forward does! We interview multiple on-air and off-air Weather Channel employees, showing a variety of opportunities: meteorologists, radio personalities, designers, and IT personnel.
Ever wonder how a giant ship can float or how buildings are demolished in the middle of a city? We do too! Our new series, Things Explained, tackles all kinds of questions with short, easy-to-understand videos that include vocabulary, experiments, and real-world examples right here in Georgia.
Some of television's most popular networks make their home in midtown Atlanta, so Fast Forward goes behind the scenes to find out what makes these networks … work. We learn all about their creative technologies as well as other aspects of multilevel media.
Biology students at Union County High School explore healthcare and anatomy concepts through STEM. Students participate in a health fair where they present their research on a wide range of healthcare topics, including air pollution, vaping, and high blood pressure.
Georgia educators De'Juan Winfield and Stephanie Westhafer explain 3D Science is "new school" teaching as opposed to old-school methods in this segment of Science in Action.
Crosscutting concepts, or CCCs, are defined as 7 big ideas that stretch across various disciplines of science. They can be used as tools or lenses, through which students can view the world around them.
One of the most exciting features available to teachers via their free PBS LearningMedia accounts is the Lesson Builder tool, newly upgraded for the 2021-22 school year.