Join GPB’s education outreach team for a primer on incorporating our Active Learning resources into the virtual environment. We will choose four complex active learning approaches and highlight how to utilize them around any theme - in this case, the 3Rs!
In this integrated unit, first-graders learn English language arts, math, and science standards by exploring the monarch butterfly species and the basic needs of plants.
In this episode of School Stories, second-grade students get excited about STEM project-based learning with community partners at Alexander II Magnet school.
In this lesson of Let's Learn GA!, students will learn all about maps! Georgia teacher Lisa Rogers introduces learners to atlases, a compass rose, and different types of maps.
Join Pre-K teacher Stephanie Currington as she takes you through what a typical day in Pre-K looks like. Learn about student activities, routines, and more!
Learn about the importance of water with the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District! In this episode of Camp GPB, kids will engage in a series of easy activities they can do at home to explore how the water cycle works, the flow of water, and how waste water is treated.
Robbie Ethridge, a University of Georgia graduate student, Dr. Ray Rensi of North Georgia College, Bill Kinsland, owner of the Hometown Bookstore in Dahlonega, and University of Georgia professor Dr. Charles Hudson discuss how new people poured into central and north Georgia wanting to own land.
Students can take a visit to a school chicken coop with Georgia teacher Angela Willis and learn about the basic needs chickens require to live happy and healthy lives in this episode of Let's Learn GA!.
Animal Rehabilitation Technician, Jamie Gamby, remembers how one pivotal moment on an elementary school field trip led her down the career path she possesses today.
Educated at the Savannah Pape School and Agnes Scott College, Anna Colquitt Hunter was first a journalist and then a field director for the Red Cross in North Africa during World War II. In the years after the war, she turned her attention to writing, painting, and acting.
This student inventor is making major strides toward cleaner air for our community with a design for fashionable wristwear! 5th grade student inventor, Annie, kicks off the first episode of "Tiny Mic, Big Designs" with a wearable way to track air quality.
It's all about apples in this episode of Let's Learn GA! Learn where apples are grown in Georgia, explore some tasty recipes with apples, and create fun activities that celebrate apples.
In this integrated, seventh-grade biology unit, students learn about the concepts of active and passive transport in cells. In the first half of the unit, students conduct labs and a series of thought experiments to deeply understand diffusion, homeostasis, and osmosis.