Why do some objects sink and other objects float? It all has to do with the object's density! In this episode of Camp GPB, we use the inquiry design process to test an object's density in water.
There’s a man working at Six Flags Over Georgia in Austell who claims to have the best job in North America. Who could pass up an opportunity to find out why? Not us! And it turns out there are a lot of amazing jobs at this place. For example, they actually have jobs riding rides!
Despite what you see in cartoons, not all park rangers say, “Hey, Boo-Boo!” Luckily, one of ours does. You’ll want to meet her, along with the other rangers who help maintain this beautiful state park located just outside of Savannah.
Join GPB Education as we strengthen our superhero origin stories through self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, responsible decision-making, and future self.
Portrait of a Graduate is a program that helps ensure that all decisions in Social Circle City Schools are related to skills and competencies that students need in order to be successful in the future.
In his career as Composting Lab Manager, Khari Diop is involved in every part of the composting process, from receiving organic greens to harvesting the finished product.
Students will obtain hands on understanding through application activities in order to solve linear equations in one variable and interpret, determine, and create various equations that have one solution, no solutions, or infinite many solutions.
Join the Georgia Department of Education's computer science program specialist, Lavita Williams, as she explains the role input and output take when computers are used to solve equations.
We take our search for Georgia STEM careers to Carrollton with a visit to Southwire, the largest manufacturer of wire and cable in North America. Here we cover the types of careers available at Southwire.
John Johnson at the Georgia Agrirama recounts how important agriculture is to Georgia. At one time most Georgians lived on farms. In the early 1900s when compulsory school attendance was first required by law, families still needed children to help with the necessary farm work in the spring.
In this episode of Let's Learn GA!, viewers learn where squash is grown in Georgia, its nutritional benefits, yummy recipes, and fun activities using squash at home or in the classroom!
In this episode of Peach State Politics, host Stephen Fowler explains how Georgia's state budget works, where the money goes, and how the money is spent.